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Kokoro Connect

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kokoroco
Japanese: ココロコネクト
English: Kokoro Connect
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Information

Volumes: 11
Chapters: 91
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 30, 2010 to Sep 30, 2013
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life, Supernatural Supernatural
Themes: Love Polygon Love Polygon, School School
Serialization: None
Authors: Horiguchi, Yukiko (Art), Anda, Sadanatsu (Story)

Statistics

Score: 8.131 (scored by 24742,474 users)
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Ranked: #5732
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Popularity: #1731
Members: 11,557
Favorites: 245

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They both center around a group of 5 high school students, both having 3 women and 2 men that were thrust into a newly created club (or in haruhi's case a brigade) and then face a multitude of supernatural events. The difference in the supernatural events in these stories is what the catalysts of these events are, and how they handle them. Both tend to evoke a feeling of powerlessness against the supernatural in their storytelling, but personally moreso in kokoro connect, because of the fact that compared to haruhi suzumiya, the main characters' resources to fight the supernatural is much more limited. Suzumiya  read more 
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Both manga have highschool students that experience peculiar things on their daily lives. 
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In general terms, both are very similar in that they are gender bender, supernatural mysteries with bits of romance and comedy on the sides about a group of five normal high school students who without explanation experience supernatural phenomena causes some of them to find themselves in girls' bodies. All five are main characters but it seems to focus on one more than others, who happens to be the most generic of the lot. As the phenomenon continues, each character reveals things about their family or past Speaking more specifically, Maki and Inaba are very similar. They are isolated at first and deal with their  read more 
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Hakomari and Kokoro Connect are two similar novels. Both novels revolve around a group of friends whose life dramatically changes upon the encounter of an unknown being--- someone who has no particular form/shape. Their goals are rather similar as well, to observe and understand the human nature. While they are similar, their differences lie on the depth and content of the story. Hakomari has a rather dark and mature tone particularly aim for teens-adult while Kokoro connect is a little bit light hearted. With its obvious romance oreinted genre, it particularly aims for the younger readers.  
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Taking place in a school life setting, both series shares a similar feeling with its small yet colorful cast of characters. If you're into stories with detailed dialogues and relationship building, both series are worth checking for their developments. The characters builds relationships in a variety of ways. Kokoro Connect has additional elements of supernatural while Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru has strength for its noticeable dialogues. 
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