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[Code Geass] Nightmare Frame seems spacious and nice, doesn’t it?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses cockpit spaciousness in various mechas, comparing comfort and design differences.

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[Code Geass] Lelouch is quite liked by his siblings, isn’t he?

The text discusses sibling relationships, family dynamics, and royal succession in a fictional context, highlighting complex emotions.

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[Code Geass] This person definitely has a mix of human emotions like preferences and dislikes.

The reviews reflect varied opinions on characters, politics, and emotions in a Japan Otaku context, highlighting complexity in motivations.

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[Code Geass] There are so many spin-offs of Code Geass that it’s hard to keep track of them all.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses pilot rankings, overhyped characters, and surprising power dynamics in Super Robot Wars.

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[Code Geass] It was unfortunate, but it becomes a habit.

The Japan Otaku Reviews discuss character depth in Super Robot Wars, highlighting relationships and dynamics among characters.

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[Code Geass] Suzaku! I scored a big victory in the gacha after a long time, so look, Suzaku!

The blog discusses exchange points in “CODE GEASS” trading, user experiences, and event insights from Japan Otaku Reviews.

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[Code Geass] The strongest character in the work with Lelouch’s intellect and Suzaku’s combat ability.

A Japan Otaku Reviews post explores themes of strength, relationships, and character dynamics in anime, especially in Code Geass.

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[Code Geass] I’ll post the last scene of Lelouch of the Resurrection.

Fans discuss Lelouch’s resurrection, conflicting narratives, and possible future storylines in Japan’s Otaku culture.

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[Code Geass] Reliable servant

The discussion revolves around loyalty, allies, and impressive scenarios in the “Zero Charlie” game, highlighting character transformations.

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[Code Geass] Marimaya suddenly started singing, and it was no good.

Code Geass reviews discuss character interactions, artistic elements, and the impressive features of the new Pendulum model.

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