A happy ending indeed. I personally wish the series were longer. The whole story is really good, but the ending feels a bit rushed—though that’s to be expected from a 12-episode series.
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches
Oshimeter
Synopsis
When Ryuu Yamada entered high school, he wanted to turn over a new leaf and lead a productive school life. That is why he chose to attend Suzaku High School, where no one would know of his violent delinquent reputation. However, much to Ryuu's dismay, he is soon bored; now a second year, Ryuu has reverted to his old ways—lazy with abysmal grades and always getting into fights. One day, back from yet another office visit, Ryuu encounters Urara Shiraishi, a beautiful honors student. A misstep causes them both to tumble down the stairs, ending in an accidental kiss! The pair discover they can switch bodies with a kiss: an ability which will prove to be both convenient and troublesome. Learning of their new power, Toranosuke Miyamura, a student council officer and the single member of the Supernatural Studies Club, recruits them for the club. Soon joined by Miyabi Itou, an eccentric interested in all things supernatural, the group unearths the legend of the Seven Witches of Suzaku High, seven female students who have obtained different powers activated by a kiss. The Supernatural Studies Club embarks on its first quest: to find the identities of all the witches. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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View all 36 takesThe whole messy situation with Yamada trying to fix everything while the Student Council prevents it — what a heated episode! Definitely not one to miss.
This episode is intense! What Yamada hoped for turned out very differently. I really love the plot, and I’m excited to see what happens next!
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