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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] I made the “Ki” part of Kikero.

A discussion on Japan Otaku Reviews covers anime references, character poses, and impressions of various game elements.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] Meow, cute.

The conversation explores themes of struggle, survival, and emotional connections amid battles and challenges in a fictional setting.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] I’ll talk about the concept of a married woman.

Nyaan cuts her hair short before giving birth, embracing her new look and motherhood, while Exabe supports her.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] What would be a good title for an erotic doujin featuring Zeke Aks?

Discussions about Gundam releases and playful banter dominate the Japan Otaku Reviews thread, with odd humor and references.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] Thank you, Kishi-chan…

The conversation covers various character nicknames and impressions in the context of anime, revealing playful interactions.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] If you’re making Gunpla for the first time, you should make one you like, didn’t Anki say that?!!

Users discuss their recent Gundam model purchases, sharing opinions on durability and nostalgia for older kits.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] Didn’t Anki say that you shouldn’t bring out potatoes in this era?!!!

A heated online debate ensues among users discussing otaku culture, humor, and historical accuracy in anime and characters.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] The highest secret GQuX of Zeon has been stolen.

Exabe Olivay is a skilled Zeon lieutenant discussing pilots, secrets, and the complexities of their missions.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] A strangely cute combination.

Japan Otaku discusses Mankey’s wild behavior, cuteness, and nostalgia for Pokémon battles in their lively chat.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] In episode 7, why does the Psycho Gundam know Kysyria’s location but not destroy the building, instead assuming the opponent will come to the rooftop?

A discussion on the Psycho Gundam’s building climb prompts thoughts on narrative choices and the impact on civilians.

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