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[BanG Dream!] “Oh, how unusual to see you, Takaki-san, drinking something like that.”

In a light moment, Ricky feels jealous watching Aine bond with Kurumi while enjoying a sweet Starbucks Frappuccino.

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[BanG Dream!] The lamp is quite large, isn’t it?

A discussion among fans about characters’ appearances and preferences, humorously focusing on breast size and interactions.

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[BanG Dream!] That child was definitely… someone I shared a room with for a little while during my study abroad…

The blog explores themes of friendship, nostalgia, and missed connections amidst humorous and introspective exchanges in Japan.

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[BanG Dream!] “Ricky probably didn’t aspire to be a magical girl when they were little.”

In a relaxed moment, Ai Ne shares memories of girl-targeted anime, prompting playful role-play and recording fun moments.

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[BanG Dream!] It might be a bit sad if Mortis-chan were to disappear.

The discussion revolves around themes of identity, existence, and emotional ties among characters like Mortis and Mutsuki.

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[BanG Dream!] I revisited MyGO after a long time and found that it was making the worst moves repeatedly, worse than I remembered.

The blog discusses various characters and their interactions, highlighting growth, misunderstandings, and emotional struggles.

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[BanG Dream!] I watched the latest episodes of MyGO and Musica through Diggy-Mo yesterday and today!

The blog discusses character dynamics, band disbandment, and song consistency in Japan’s otaku culture, inviting song recommendations.

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[BanG Dream!] Tomorin! Can we be together all day today…?

Japan Otaku Reviews features themes of love, companionship, and the warmth of connection throughout various relationships.

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[BanG Dream!] “Sakirin! Sorry to keep you waiting~?”

In a warm date, Sakirine and the narrator share cute moments and reflections amid their insecurities and unspoken feelings.

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[BanG Dream!] My turn…

Japan Otaku explores themes of final confrontations, character dynamics, and unresolved tensions in recent reviews.

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