

There are also a few things that I want to mention. They revert back to a point in their lives that was memorable to them (whether good or bad) and they… forget it – after 5pm. I actually think that (judging from Yui and Aoki’s reactions), perhaps after each transformation, they forget that critical point in their childhood. I’m not sure what Heartseed has up his sleeves, and it seems like each time they transform ( or shrink? de-age?), they can range from any age (as seen from Iori). It definitely caught me by surprise and I think this “twist” will probably be the most interesting one up to date. I’m interested to see why though… is it because Taichi has no traumatizing experiences from his younger days? Or perhaps it’s because his is the most traumatizing? We’ll have to see… but probably not anytime soon.Īnd now… I am going to just say this and get it out of the way – THEY’RE SO KAWAII!Īs children, I just couldn’t stop smiling watching their expressions and actions. This is either a test or a challenge to see how Taichi is going to handle the situation and whether or not he can “save” his friends from their fate. And where does Taichi fit into the picture? Heartseed ( numero deux) apparently thinks of him as some sort of savior because Taichi is the only one who will not revert back to his childhood (from what I gather). I’m guessing that it’s only between the hours of 12-5pm and it’s only going to involve Himeko, Iori, Aoki and Yui. Of course, this doesn’t happen permanently. What I never expected though was how they would be reverted literally back into their child-like states. I guess this arc is meant to showcase what each member has gone through prior to joining the Cultural Research Club. I’ve always been more interested in seeing how our main cast was brought up and what made their characters so “interesting” to Heartseed. Just when I thought that all was said and done, our characters come back with a new phenomena that reveals more about their past.
