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Oct 29, 2016
Yamda-kun and the Seven Witches is exactly what it appears to be -- harem, with a bunch of really non-important characters that relate to the core of the story (but don't actually aid it in any way). Lots of kissing, tits, boy love, yaada. Don't take this the wrong way -- this anime was really fun to watch.

Yamada-kun is a really bad kid who's been doing whatever he wants around school, until one day he falls down the stairs and crashes against his female classmate, accidentally kissing her and switching bodies. The two find out about their abilities, then students who suspect them join the group and together they start the Supernatural club. That's when they find out that there are a number of witches around school with different abilities, and... well, yeah. That's about it.

The entire anime is actually portrayed as one giant filler. Each episode jumps from one to another in a fast paced, leaving you wondering whether or not you may have skipped an episodes since the last one you saw -- and each episode, for the most part, deals with a certain witch and finding out about her powers. Yamada also admits to his own feelings, not hiding that he has fallen in love.

The anime really picks up at around the eighth episode, where Yamada's behavior actually have consequences on the people around him, and the witches' power come in and play a larger role. It even gets emotional, and actually becomes well thought-out further than I expected. The ending is satisfying and provides with great closure and resolution.

Good anime, funny and makes for a nice watch. Gets good at episode 8 and overall leaves a really good impression and taste. Would recommend to anyone who's in for something relaxing to watch.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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