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[Mecha anime] I really want the protagonist of a robot anime to have a spectacular performance.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the ideal timing for a character’s talent reveal in battles, preferring early awakenings to showcase main character stat…

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[Mecha anime] I think it’s a design that is still relevant today.

The discussion revolves around mecha designs, anime remakes, and the impact of 3D printing on robotics and structures.

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[Mecha anime] I really think it’s amazing that someone who has seen all the Super Robot Wars entries is anonymous.

Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on rewatching favorite robot anime and encourages exploring original series beyond games.

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[Mecha anime] Is combined armament heart-throbbing?

Rakuten Kobo offers eBook promotions with points back. Reviews discuss weapon combinations, transformations, and preferences.

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[Eureka Seven] What went wrong?

楽天kobo offers great e-book bonuses, like 2,000 points back on your first purchase of 3,000 yen. Ideal for manga fans!

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[The Big O] What went wrong, I wonder?

The blog discusses opinions on a controversial music parody, emphasizing themes of creativity, remorse, and respect for original works.

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[Aldnoah.Zero] The pilot’s skill was of the highest level.

Rakuten Kobo offers great deals on e-books, including 2,000 points back on your first purchase over 3,000 yen.

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[Mecha anime] To think they would take away the new weapons we worked so hard to create for Daigard… Those military people are the worst!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses legal issues around gunpowder use, unpaid fees, and complications in production.

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[Mecha anime] Do you know?

Fans express mixed views on Gordian’s appeal, discussing character dynamics and the opening song’s impact. Community debate ensues.

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[Mecha anime] GEAR Fighter Dendoh was interesting, wasn’t it?

Japan Otaku Reviews praises mechanized battles, catchy themes, and emotional storylines, highlighting the series’ engaging elements.

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