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[BanG Dream!] “It’s ‘sadness,’ ‘death,’ ‘fear,’ ‘love,’ and ‘oblivion’…”

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various themes in anime and style, highlighting unique characters, dark aesthetics, and fandom.

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[BanG Dream!] I bought this dessert because I thought Aine would like it, but I won’t see her today…

Fans discuss character interactions and relationships in an otaku context, focusing on Riki, Aine, and their dynamics.

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[BanG Dream!] It might not be so bad to just quietly spend time together with Mutsumi, who has returned…

Japan Otaku discusses band dynamics, personal struggles, and potential retirement, hinting at a shift toward new beginnings.

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[BanG Dream!] It seems that I will undergo a drastic change in episode 8.

The Japan Otaku Reviews discuss character dynamics, trust issues, and emotional conflicts among a group of friends.

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[BanG Dream!] “What were you talking about with Riki?”

In class, Riki bonds with Shiina-san over shared interests, contemplating friendship while navigating peer dynamics.

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[BanG Dream!] I understand, I will marry you, Ai-ne.

Fans discuss episode insights, character dynamics, and plot twists in Japan Otaku Reviews, highlighting relationships and emotions.

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[BanG Dream!] I think Saki-chan and I should get married since we are childhood friends.

Fans discuss relationships and character dynamics in the anime MYGO, contemplating childhood friendships and couples.

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[BanG Dream!] I still think it’s a bug that this guy can study.

The discussion highlights contrasting perceptions of intelligence among characters, particularly Shoko and Aine, in a school setting.

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[BanG Dream!] After watching episode 6, the woman had somehow become a person who has struggled.

The blog discusses various Otaku reviews, highlighting relationships, struggles, and character developments in Japanese narratives.

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[BanG Dream!] I’m interested just because Diggy-Mo is providing music for SOUL’d OUT, so I was recommended to start with MyGO, and I’ve watched up to episode 2.

The review discusses a dark, intense anime with character ties to past properties, hinting at a future app connection.

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