Switched - Season 1

Season 1
High schooler Ayumi's perfect world evaporates when her envious classmate Zenko somehow steals her body, her boyfriend and her life.
Episodes

Suicide
Ayumi's crush asks her out, and she's overjoyed. But there's a red moon rising over town, and her classmate Zenko's scheme is almost complete.

Betrayal
With Kaga's help and support, Ayumi realizes that Zenko planned the bodysnatching. She demands to know how its done, but Zenko claims not to know.

Confession
Ayumi and Kaga visit Ukon, who tells them mroe about switching bodies. Kaga reveals his feelings for Ayumi, and Zenko is not happy about it.

Trap
Ayumi and Kaga don't believe Ukon when she tells them about Koshiro and Zenko's plot. Ukon then has a talk with Zenko.

Lies
Koshiro and Kaga reveal that they switched intentionally, and they have a plan for everyone to get their bodies back -- but they'll need Zenko's help.

Decisions
There's only one red moon left. Worried about Zenko, Koshiro, Kaga and Ayumi search for her. In desperation, Ayumi tells Zenko's mother the truth.
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