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[BanG Dream!] Among the astronomy club, Koshun is one of the more decent ones.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses characters and dynamics related to an astronomy club, including stargazing and past works.

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[BanG Dream!] I’m happy to be here… Shou seems to be having fun too… That’s okay…

Japan Otaku explores love, jealousy, and relationships within a playful narrative about various characters and their dynamics.

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[BanG Dream!] You’ve become my type of woman… I’m going to take you home.

Fans discuss character dynamics and relationships in Japan, highlighting emotional connections and personal struggles.

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[BanG Dream!] I know it’s early, but please list the songs you want me to collaborate on or cover.

Fans share song requests and collaborations, expressing enthusiasm for various anime themes and artists in Japan’s otaku culture.

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[BanG Dream!] The shining vocalist of the same band… the childhood friend who is good at acting… the child living under the same roof… it’s a good thing that you chose properly.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various characters and scenarios, highlighting relationships, personal opinions, and future hopes.

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[BanG Dream!] Since I’ve become a god, I’ve decided to give divine messages to my followers on Nyamu’s channel every week.

Japan Otaku discusses their projects, growing subscriber base, and upcoming collaborations, aiming to bring joy to children.

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[BanG Dream!] I moved to Tokyo, big sister!

Japan Otaku Reviews humorously explores family dynamics and secrets, urging open communication and playful relationships.

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[BanG Dream!] It seems like I could be turned into the Mūnyamu Trio of three fools more than I thought…

A humorous exploration of relationships and band dynamics among quirky characters in Japan’s otaku culture.

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[BanG Dream!] I heard that Ricky cheated~?

In a chat, users discuss relationship concerns, cheating allegations, and interactions with various characters, revealing their insecurities.

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[BanG Dream!] Come on, Amoris!

Japan Otaku Reviews explores preferences and humor, discussing women’s attributes and fandom dynamics in a playful tone.

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