[BanG Dream!] In fact, I’m looking at it with a sexual gaze.
The blog features playful banter among characters discussing Mutsumi, expressing affection and humorous frustrations.
Read more[BanG Dream!] I’m going to stay over at Ai-ne’s house this time!
In a cozy chat, friends share tea, snacks, and memories, exploring warmth and nostalgia in their lives together.
Read more[BanG Dream!] Isn’t the way everyone treats me lately terrible?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character development, misunderstandings, and fate in a narrative, focusing on Ricky’s influence.
Read more[BanG Dream!] Reconnecting Tomorin and Shoko-chan by picking up the old Classic group.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character complexities, emotional struggles, and evolving dynamics in a narrative about MyGO’s cast.
Read more[BanG Dream!] There are too many parts where it’s okay to get angry, so I don’t know who to be angry at.
The blog discusses chaotic character interactions and relationships in a story, focusing on drama and nostalgia among friends.
Read more[BanG Dream!] Mujika Episode 7 is Soyou: The Dangerous’s Turn!
The chat highlights otaku culture, gossip, and dynamics in a fictional school setting, reflecting on experiences and fandom.
Read more[BanG Dream!] Actually, Riki and I are childhood friends.
The narrative reflects on childhood memories, friendships, and the bittersweet past of a band separated by time and circumstances.
Read more[BanG Dream!] How about starting a band with me, who is also the girlfriend of Takumi, a member of the elusive band MyGO!!!!! that has never stepped into the spotlight?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses MyGO’s latest events, fan interactions, and band dynamics, balancing humor with nostalgia.
Read more[BanG Dream!] A woman who plans to make a dramatic comeback from a overwhelmingly unfavorable situation.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character relationships and potential plot twists, highlighting uncertain futures and emotional stakes.
Read more[BanG Dream!] Saki-chan doesn’t do anything like house cats.
Fans express excitement and frustration about idols and live performances, debating over identities and emotions at events.
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