Seldom have I seen such herbal and conceivable characters; I teared seeing Mia's forlorn face moderate up on seeing Sakuta moveagain for her at thetrain station at the same time as it all at once dawned on him how lonely, petrified and hungry she want to have felt being invisible to the majority of humans there!Still, I cannothelpbutlaugh at how with outissue she shifts to "pretend" mode to appear poised and composed at the same time asinternal she is a quivering harm of false impression and fear! She though manages a snide declaration which Sakuta with outissue deflects with quick-witted repartees bordering on the scandalous!Enough said; a wantto look at to enjoy the beauty of love, honesty and particularvintagecollege humour bouncing off each of the characters as they try to overcome "Puberty Syndrome" in all its bizarre and logic-defying forms.In such aglobal, friendship and loyalty shines forth as a beacon as Sakuta is unwillingly dragged properright into a deranged globalin which a suppressed choice can turn a regularimmoderateschoollady into Laplace's Demon!A excellent quote from Sakuta to Mai's little sister who had body-switched with Mai; "My Mai couldnow no longeranticipateinstances of wrapping her legs spherical me; I advise my face!" to which she gesticulates heavenward saying." My God, elder sister! What do you observein this pervert?"Hehe!