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[Iron-Blooded Orphans] A simple is best aircraft.

Japan Otaku Reviews highlights the impressive features and simplicity of a powerful Gundam, emphasizing its combat effectiveness.

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[BanG Dream!] There are rich people, and there are members who are good at acting.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses a villa with masked members, personalities, and music, featuring unique character dynamics.

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[Turn A Gundam] It’s like you’re making me out to be the bad one!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses intense scenes in a new Gundam series, highlighting raw emotions and character flaws.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] The early Gundam is just fine like this.

The blog discusses Gundam game reviews, highlighting mechs, weapons, and gameplay strengths and weaknesses.

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[Anime] What do you think about PA, Anonymous?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses anime preferences, including favorites like TARI TARI and concerns about recent styles and trends.

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[BanG Dream!] “[5] ‘Eagerly awaiting the second flush'”

A playful and intimate encounter unfolds as characters engage in flirtation and affection amid casual conversations and antics.

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[A Certain Magical Index] I am Kamijou Touma’s wife… I will tell you everything…

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various humorous yet critical takes on clothing and behavior at funerals, blending humor with social commentary.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] My favorite design of a battleship from the Universal Century.

The Japan Otaku Reviews discuss the Gwajin series, comparing its features and performance against previous models.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] New employees joining in April were born in the year when the first season of Gundam SEED aired.

Discussion on Gundam generations and anime experiences from fans, reflecting on nostalgia and personal connections to series.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] I didn’t know about this guy until I actually watched the main SEED series.

The post discusses Japan Otaku Reviews, exploring themes of creation and desire, with varying opinions on its content.

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