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[BanG Dream!] Um… Miss… Your friends have arrived at the entrance…

A mix of emotions and whimsical dialogue about companionship, longing, and responsibilities among characters in a fictional world.

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[BanG Dream!] “Much, shall we go out sometimes?”

A reflective walk between friends reveals Mutsumi’s passion for growing peas, showcasing charm in simple pleasures.

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[BanG Dream!] I will live humbly while doing strawberry farming in Classic Village with Akari and Mutsumi!

Discussion of a burned village and its ties to characters Mutsumi and Sho, exploring themes of destruction and complicity.

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[BanG Dream!] Oh… Lady… you should get some rest soon… it’s bad for your health…

The blog features playful and suggestive dialogue among characters, expressing desires for intimacy and comfort in a humorous manner.

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[BanG Dream!] When I woke up in the morning, for some reason I wasn’t at Hatsune’s house, but in the mansion’s bedroom…

The characters prepare for school despite a holiday, as one navigates a transfer and seeks to reconnect with a missing friend.

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[BanG Dream!] I want to perform together with Tomo in a big box that makes a statement through financial power.

Fans discuss their differing expectations and compatibility issues in the indie music scene, highlighting performance disparities.

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[BanG Dream!] Why is no one celebrating my birthday?!

Japan Otaku discusses birthday memories, celebrations, and the importance of trust among friends in their shared experiences.

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[BanG Dream!] The legendary mercenary AVER, who brought death and victory to countless battlefields.

In a village, AVER, a troubled murderer, finds warmth with Shoko but grapples with his past and ultimately must confront it.

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[BanG Dream!] My mumble… I didn’t think it would last long… There was a time when I thought so too…

Japan Otaku discusses various exhibits, personal experiences, and the complexities of fan discussions in the community.

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