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[BanG Dream!] Become a companion of God.

A conversation among characters reveals relationships, family dynamics, and humorous thoughts on love and marriage in Japan.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] I don’t understand what’s funny about this image.

The blog discusses understanding a specific anime, highlighting humor and chaotic battles, while analyzing the protagonist’s abilities.

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[BanG Dream!] Wow… Wakabuki-chan is really amazing…!

Japan Otaku Reviews shares fun tips on decor, unique items, and heartwarming anecdotes about family and friends.

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[Neon Genesis Evangelion] There are quite a few characters who were originally sub-heroines but became main heroines due to their overwhelming popularity.

The blog discusses character dynamics in “Evangelion,” focusing on Mari’s role and popularity compared to Rei and Asuka.

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[BanG Dream!] Become Anon-chan.

Japan Otaku reviews a PSP game idea featuring love experiences with Mujica, Poppin’Party, and various difficulties in gameplay.

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[BanG Dream!] There’s no punchline, Yūtenji.

Japan Otaku discusses Yutenji’s struggles and recent positive updates, expressing support and anticipation for future projects.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] My favorite story in Kurobon.

The concept of a monkey becoming a Newtype challenges the idea of human evolution, undermining Zeon’s chosen ideology.

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[BanG Dream!] Starting with almost no experience, trained rigorously in a short period of time.

Japan Otaku Reviews praises a country girl drummer’s impressive skills and the heavy drum focus in the music of Musica.

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[Isekai Red] My favorite heroine this season is Haru.

The reviews express a mix of admiration for characters and animation, highlighting humor, unique qualities, and storytelling.

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[Getter Robo] I watched half of Shin Getter Robo, and although this old man is saying it’s fine to ask him for an explanation, I still don’t really understand anything.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the confusing narrative of Getter Robo and the director’s unique storytelling style.

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