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[BanG Dream!] Upon careful consideration, even though it’s a reunion of Musica, there’s no need for the members to be the same…

Muku is staying put while Hoshika focuses on her solo efforts; new duo ClariS plans to thrive with unique identities.

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[BanG Dream!] Taki is a woman with a nice face and figure; she is also caring and has real abilities.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character dynamics, support, and the complexities of relationships in a humorous way.

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[BanG Dream!] There’s a rumor about the reformation of Musica…

The blog discusses band dynamics and aspirations, contemplating studying abroad and forming new musical paths after disbandment.

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[BanG Dream!] I momentarily doubted about Tomorin…

The blog captures the emotional tensions between characters Tomorin, Shouko, and Aine, exploring themes of loyalty and longing.

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[BanG Dream!] The number of views isn’t increasing…

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses YouTube fame, fan loyalty, the impact of popular content, and the life of streamers.

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[BanG Dream!] Um… when is Hatsuka-chan’s turn…?

The blog discusses various events and relationships in a band, focusing on conflicts, emotions, and potential breakups.

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[BanG Dream!] “Let’s make ‘Tomorin Memory Ranking by Shoko-chan’!”

Aine and Shoko discuss memories of Tomorin, revealing personal dynamics and emotional tensions among their friendships.

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[BanG Dream!] Hey… Mortis… what’s going on?

The Japan Otaku Reviews chat features playful banter about characters, music, and humorous situations in a girls’ band anime.

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[BanG Dream!] Now, let’s review the overall flow of the next live event. Hey, save the disputes for later, Toyokawa and Yutenji.

Japan Otaku Reviews features discussions on music demand, collaboration, and managing challenges as a band with humor.

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[BanG Dream!] I don’t know anything about Mutsumi…!

The blog discusses various emotional struggles and thoughts of Japanese Otaku, touching on themes of forgetfulness and identity.

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