Home » Anime » Page 200
[BanG Dream!] …Hey, Umizu, are you not interested in being a foster parent for a kitten?

Japan Otaku shares frustrations about unexpected kitten births, reliance on friends, and challenges of child/rearing responsibilities.

Read more

[Evangeline] I will abort.

A discussion unfolds about Asuka and Shinji’s tumultuous relationship, focusing on themes of pregnancy and emotional instability.

Read more

  • Anime
  • April 15, 2025
  • 225 views
[Mushi Master] Anime adaptation UR

Japan Otaku Reviews praises a new anime for its quality and faithfulness to the original, but critiques follow on sequels and production.

Read more

[Okitsura] Anime adaptation SSR

Japanese Otaku reviews capture the charm of characters like Kana and Hina, discussing their appeal and potential for future stories.

Read more

[Gaiking] I’m watching the live stream on YouTube right now.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Gaiking’s lack of children’s toys and its tax-saving anime status, hinting at production challenges.

Read more

[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] Lieutenant Komori, why are you exposing your thighs? How naughty…

The blog discusses revealing outfits of female military characters in the Gundam universe, raising questions about their design choices.

Read more

[Shangri-La Frontier] Anime Adaptation SSR

Japan Otaku discusses whether SSRs are truly great, noting adaptations often surpass the original, especially in manga.

Read more

  • Anime
  • April 15, 2025
  • 225 views
[Maebashi Witches] Isn’t this local anime just too unpleasant?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses a controversial anime featuring a flawed fat protagonist, exploring themes of personality and societal expectations.

Read more

[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] Episode 2 “White Gundam” impressions: I’m glad they’re doing the Beginning… but a lot has been cut!

Japan Otaku Reviews praises an anime for its humor and movie-quality structure, enjoying laughs both in theater and at home.

Read more

[A Certain Magical Index] Ridiculous mourning attire

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses absurd costume choices and humorous takes on themes like funerals, chastity, and gags.

Read more