![]() ![]() It may have just been an assumption that was confirmed at some unknown point in time. For some reason, I knew it was based on a novel series. I would see the manga at Barnes & Noble and would think “yeah, I know you.” I thought about getting it but never did. The name “Kokoro Connect” stuck with me ever since I first heard it. It’s short, memorable, gets the general vibe and idea of the story across. “Kokoro Connect” always felt to me like the perfect title. ![]() ![]() I never watched it but the aesthetic of the anime stood out to me, but not nearly as much as the name. Kokoro Connect is a series I’ve been aware of since 2013, when I got into anime. Admittedly I developed some memory issues in 2016 but that was more short term memory, so maybe it just means the novel itself was not memorable? Or maybe the editing in the TL was bad, also possible. I literally do not remember ANYthing except the premise of the first book. I come to this site and turns out I'd already read up to somewhere in the 3rd novel. And I'm thinking oh hey, I should read/watch kokoro connect, I remember the premise of the first book and it did kinda interest me even if it didn't feel original. Reasons why I stopped reading were the tl and that I couldn't help but constantly compare it to Utsuro no Hako which is simply better.ĮDIT: So, 6 years later, and I'm getting back into the japan manga/anime/ln scene. Especially the sides, thoughts and feelings that they usually desperately try to keep hidden. Every book has the same group of friends have some phenomenom thrust upon them that forcefully makes them understand each other better and have to grow to accept another facet of their friends' characters. Similar to Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria (Novel), with inferior writing (and tl's English, but that'll be brushed up.may already be as I read this back in 2011 or something) ![]()
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