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[Pokémon] The ratio of females in Kaenji seems to be unusually high, doesn’t it?

Discussion on Pokémon designs highlights that male lion models are perceived as less appealing compared to female designs.

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[Pokémon] I like to stick hand-drawn things.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses themes of underdog heroines, invincible champions, and evolving game narratives.

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[Pokémon] (This guy is definitely a water-type fighter…)

Japan Otaku reviews a water-type Pokémon, discussing its techniques, Galar memories, and fighting-style variations.

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[Pokémon] It’s faster than a rapid-fire! I can do it myself.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Pokémon strategies, highlighting speed, traits, and effective moves in competitive play.

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[Pokémon] Magikarp used to be a strong Pokémon if you worked hard to evolve it.

Level inflation in Pokémon makes progression too easy, affecting the journey’s challenge and dynamics significantly.

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[Pokémon] I think Pokémon from Kalos look interesting! However, it feels like that interesting aspect doesn’t directly connect to being strong for many of them.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Pokémon design shifts from pixel to 3D, highlighting rarity, battles, and mechanics.

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[Pokémon] Kasekimera doesn’t have any trainers to use it in the game, so it’s essentially a Pokemon exclusive to the protagonist.

Japan Otaku discusses various Pokémon, sharing thoughts on design, strengths, and ecological changes in a light-hearted manner.

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[Pokémon] I hope the color variations can be this much of a personal hobby.

The blog discusses the appeal of shiny Mega Evolutions in Pokémon, noting various opinions and color preferences.

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[Pokémon] If I complete the encyclopedia, will you send me back to my original world?

The blog reviews various characters and concepts from Japan’s otaku culture, discussing abduction themes and character traits.

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[Pokémon] I’m just a存在 like Hajitsuge Town.

Japan Otaku Reviews critiques various aspects of Hoenn, from volcanic ash to nature’s beauty, expressing mixed feelings.

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