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[BanG Dream!] Well, today too… thanks to the connection with Taku-kun and Minami-chan…

Japan Otaku Reviews explores various topics, including romance, collaborations, and movie criticisms, with a quirky, humorous touch.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] Nyaan can be a good mother.

In a chaotic mix, characters struggle with parenthood, identities, and emotions while navigating a complicated family dynamic.

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[BanG Dream!] I have invaded Mutsumi’s spiritual world to help her…

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses bizarre roles, NPC battles, and nostalgic elements in a game involving spirits and guitars.

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[BanG Dream!] “Well, what is it that you want to talk about? So formally like this?”

Shoko and Soyo discuss their friends’ band commitments and personal lives in a tense, quiet park at night.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] Colonel Char was the person who wore a strange mask, right?

Japan Otaku Reviews explore rumors about characters and factions, discussing intuition, history, and Gundam influences.

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[Ghost in the Shell] I thought “Kōkaku no Pandora” was a story with a similar worldview, but it turned out to be a prequel to “Ghost in the Shell.”

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses advanced technologies in anime, comparing works like Ghost in the Shell with recent releases.

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[BanG Dream!] Good morning.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses characters, their quirks, and relationships in BanG Dream and offers humorous observations.

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[Gaiking] (For now, just play some Psychic Lover, and it’ll create a good vibe, Diamond…)

Japan Otaku Reviews shares insights on anime, character dynamics, and unexpected moments in recent episodes.

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[BanG Dream!] I have forgotten how many times I’ve looped already…

Japan Otaku Reviews explores looping narratives, character struggles, and the search for happy endings in a whimsical yet dark setting.

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[Princession Orchestra] The anime I am looking forward to the most right now is “Ru”.

Fans share excitement for “Innocent Call” and its unique elements, including singing battles and character dynamics.

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