
With light novels lately spawning so many top anime, the latest crop have again been subject to fan ranking, providing some insight into just how popular SAO is these days…
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Striking a cute pose, Kokoro Connect‘s Himeko Inaba (or whoever happens to be inhabiting her body) is due to be transmigrated into a figure of her own by Max Factory, for March 2013.
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The conclusion of the summer 2012 anime season also sees some effort by anime fans to determine the very worst offerings of the season, a determination which is sadly all too difficult to make given the number of contenders available this time around.
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The summer 2012 season has seen the advent of many adorable new moeblobs (and a few tired old favourites, and even some mere males), prompting Type B fans to busy themselves with listing their most beloved while they still have weekly reminders of their existence.
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Fans familiar with the original have noted that Kokoro Connect seems to have rapidly been dumping its more raunchy elements (including the most obvious scene possible for a body-swap setting, present in the original) in favour of serious story – not that stopped them from including a certain lovable moeblob from another series, perhaps making it a fair trade in the eyes of some…
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The full airing of body-switching moeblob anime Kokoro Connect has seen some moderate enthusiasm from viewers, with most evidently able to get past the crushing similarities to a certain other anime and appreciate the presence of an actual storyline (however hackneyed) and plenty of service potential…
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Advance screenings of newly airing anime Kokoro Connect have revealed it to be practically a carbon copy of K-ON! (not wholly surprising as they share a character designer), though with the possibly welcome addition of much boob groping – although online the reaction has been distinctly mixed nonetheless…
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