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[BanG Dream!] I have a trusted aunt now, but I don’t have my parents.

The blog discusses family dynamics, neglect, personal struggles, and food, with a focus on relationships and responsibilities.

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[BanG Dream!] If asked if Ricky makes a face like this,

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various anime topics, including character interactions and opinions on series like Vanguard and WIXOSS.

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[BanG Dream!] Hey, hey, Tomorin, listen~

The blog humorously discusses adoption, motherhood, and quirky interactions among characters in a playful, otaku context.

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[BanG Dream!] The next masquerade is going to be set in a school theme, seriously, Nyamu?

The blog discusses a whimsical story involving music, characters, and past lives, blending action and humor in a unique narrative.

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[BanG Dream!] From now on, I will become Shoko Takamatsu…

Japan Otaku discusses responsibilities in relationships, marriage, and band dynamics, blending humor and heartfelt moments.

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[BanG Dream!] Oh… good morning… my lady…

A playful dialogue about requests for kisses, with humor and flirtation among various characters, exploring relationships.

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[BanG Dream!] After school, how about going to drink a Frappuccino? I was quite taken aback when Umiru invited me.

The narrator tries a matcha frappuccino for the first time, reflecting on tastes, friendships, and surprising experiences.

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[BanG Dream!] I might like Kasumi after all…

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the energetic, erotic nature of the first season, highlighting themes of casual interactions and character dynamics.

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[BanG Dream!] Aine-chan, it was decided that when we go home with everyone, we would split in different directions and then regroup, right?

A chatty review captures otaku musings on companionship, misunderstandings, and the little annoyances of daily life.

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[BanG Dream!] I don’t know Saki-chan anymore!

A lighthearted chat about pets and relationships unfolds as characters navigate apologies and playful encounters.

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