![]() So what’s Aoki’s deal? What is he supposed to learn from becoming a kid again? He remembers how he used to date another girl by the name of Nana, and she looked a whole lot like Yui. not exactly two of the more interesting characters on the show. My first problem with the arc right now is that it focuses on Yui and Aoki, i.e. Remember how the five friends unleashing their innermost desires just turned out to be a bunch of lame “Oh I’ll tell you off and end up hurting your feelings” and “I punch boys who are mean to girls” scenarios? Yeah, it doesn’t get any better here. Kokoro Connect is trying really, really hard to make profound statements, isn’t it? But like with the previous arc, the de-aging arc (I don’t know what else to call it) doesn’t really use its premise to its fullest potential. And along the way, Yui and Aoki learn some valuable life lessons about their forgotten childhood promises. So what I’ve been missing in the last two weeks is that the characters - other than Taichi - are now reverting back to their younger selves.
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