Switch Girl!! Episode 6

Episode 6


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Season: 1

Nika and Arata's first outing together gets interrupted when classmates cathc them together and invite them to an otaku outing at Akiba. Exhausted by the weird expedition things gets worse when Arata's mother shows up, and asks Arata to move in with her. The emotional turmoil is too much to Arata and he runs away with Nika chasing after him to comfort him, because of this they get stuck in an elevator and Arata confesses the whole story about his mother, and Nika learns his father has a job offer over seas. When Arata doesn't end up showing up to school for 4 days she believes that he has left, and starts crying where Arata finds he and tells her that he won't be leaving.
  • Aired: January 28, 2012

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katrina21
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2012

im leaving..... NOT!!

wow this is like the second episode we havent seen her OFF button. i wonder if she feeling ok?? lol lol sweet show though.
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goldenseal50
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 27, 2012

happily ever after?

it seemed like this could be the last episode, but there are two more to go. ( waiting for subs)
This has been a sweet little teendrama without much conflict. All sugar and smiles
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