A popular teenager inexplicably finds herself in the body of an unpopular classmate - and her body's new owner has no intention of switching back. The series centers on Ayumi Kohinata, a first-year high school student who has a cute and shy personality. She's excited that she just started dating her first boyfriend, but on the day of their first date, she gets a mysterious call from her classmate Zenko Umine. Zenko says she's going to die, and Ayumi witnesses Zenko jumping from a building. The next thing she knows, Ayumi wakes up in a hospital, but in Zenko's body.
A popular teenager inexplicably finds herself in the body of an unpopular classmate -- and her body's new owner has no intention of switching back.
The series centers on Ayumi Kohinata, a first-year high school student who has a cute and shy personality. She's excited that she just started dating her first boyfriend, but on the day of their first date, she gets a mysterious call from her classmate Zenko Umine. Zenko says she's going to die, and Ayumi witnesses Zenko jumping from a building. The next thing she knows, Ayumi wakes up in a hospital, but in Zenko's body.
The series centers on Ayumi Kohinata, a first-year high school student who has a cute and shy personality. She's excited that she just started dating her first boyfriend, but on the day of their first date, she gets a mysterious call from her classmate Zenko Umine. Zenko says she's going to die, and Ayumi witnesses Zenko jumping from a building. The next thing she knows, Ayumi wakes up in a hospital, but in Zenko's body.
Both involve body swapping but while Switched has a darker theme and focuses on self-hatred and bullying, VV is more light-hearted and focuses on romance.
VV involves body swapping with a stranger from another universe while Switched involves body swapping with someone the characters already know.
Both shows revolve around the characters trying to adapt to their new lives while figuring out how to return to their original bodies.
VV involves body swapping with a stranger from another universe while Switched involves body swapping with someone the characters already know.
Both shows revolve around the characters trying to adapt to their new lives while figuring out how to return to their original bodies.
Mizushima Toru is a former literary youth who lives a dull office worker life. One day, he receives an invitation and visits Kaede Inno Flower Shop. The owner, Mochizuki Hayato, is curt and blunt, and suddenly offers three flowers, saying, "choose what you like". Toru chooses one, tears off the petals, and for some reason finds himself in a high school classroom! In a panic, he searched around to find out what was going on, and found a diploma with "March 1, 2013" written on it. "Congratulations on your graduation" is written on the blackboard. What a time leap 10 years ago. The woman who appeared there was Toru's first love, Shindo Kasumi. However, the bitter past cannot be changed, and only regret remains. Hayato said "There are 7 tickets left for fate". With 7 more time leaps, will he be able to redo past regrets and fulfill his first love?!
Both shows:
> Feature students as the main cast.
> Showcases a difficult relationship between the four main characters.
> One of the characters struggles financially and feels another student has a perfect life.
> Extracurricular is a dark and gritty take, while Switched is more of a psychological thriller.
> One of the characters has contemplated suicide.
> Feature students as the main cast.
> Showcases a difficult relationship between the four main characters.
> One of the characters struggles financially and feels another student has a perfect life.
> Extracurricular is a dark and gritty take, while Switched is more of a psychological thriller.
> One of the characters has contemplated suicide.