[BanG Dream!] I thought you were going to quit school, Sho-chan…
Japan Otaku Reviews shares thoughts on relationships, school life, and feelings of connection and reconciliation among friends.
Read more[BanG Dream!] When I think about it, isn’t Shoko a freeloader now?
Japan Otaku discusses music royalties, idol on hiatus, and the complexities of relationships in their fandom.
Read more[BanG Dream!] I was expecting it to be the end, working away from the house in Toyokawa with a small box, but it started emitting a light about 100 times stronger than I imagined, and I thought I would go blind.
The blog discusses themes of motivation, the influence of Toyokawa, and the complexity of personal choices in anime.
Read more[BanG Dream!] “Is it true that Shoko-chan has become a deity and is doing AveMujica?”
After a casual chat, Aine suggests transforming a god into a human, sparking curious resistance and anticipation.
Read more[BanG Dream!] Why are both Mutsumi and Mortis no longer here?
Fans discuss the latest developments in episode 12, including character changes and upcoming episode 13 reveals.
Read more[BanG Dream!] Toyokawa-san and Sankaku-san are good friends, aren’t they?
Japan Otaku Reviews dives into friendships, humor, and personal struggles among characters, blending lighthearted banter and drama.
Read more[BanG Dream!] A character around the level of an early joining SSR.
The reviews analyze characters’ roles and abilities in a game, highlighting their importance and performance in events.
Read more[BanG Dream!] After the myth
A humorous take on otaku culture, exploring myths, relationships, and personal quirks within a five-member band context.
Read more[BanG Dream!] All I can do for the modest deity is to alternately look at the sticky notes and the lamp…
A nostalgic conversation unfolds about friendship, distance, and parting ways, capturing cherished memories and emotions.
Read more[BanG Dream!] Is this the meeting of the Takamatsu Tou-chan fan club?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses a fan club event with divine themes, community trust, and quirky fan interactions.
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