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[The Idolmaster] When I looked closely, Tsukimura had a really desperate look on his face.

A discussion among otaku reflects on humorous observations about instruments, friendships, and the challenges of performance.

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[Idolmaster] I love scenes where an opponent is overwhelmed by a stronger foe.

The discussion centers around manga elements in BLEACH, highlighting its battle scenes and character dynamics in reviews.

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[Idolmaster] I attended the tour for the second time.

Fans discuss their experiences and trading strategies in THE iDOLM@STER, sharing excitement and budget concerns.

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[The Idolmaster] I intended to only play once, but I’ve continued playing since then.

Japan Otaku Reviews highlights the engaging community and gameplay of THE IDOLM@STER, encouraging repeated play and interaction.

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[The Idolmaster] There are so many real events for The Idolmaster that I wonder if there’s anyone who can attend them all.

A lineup of performances from April to October includes various events by Dere, Shani, and others at multiple venues.

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[Idolmaster] I wonder what the Idolmaster’s April Fool’s Day will be like this year?

The text discusses updates and character details from “THE IDOLM@STER” games, along with community reactions and events.

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[The Idolmaster] The act of laughing is inherently aggressive.

Chihaya’s intense personality shines as she pursues friendship through singing, leaving others both intimidated and inspired.

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[The Idolmaster] People I want to perform with Temari.

The blog discusses food favorites and dieting humor among characters, emphasizing delicious meals like ramen and sweets.

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[The Idolmaster] I just found out, but is it true that there’s a solo performance at Chihaya Budokan?

Fans discuss Idolmaster’s evolution, anticipating live performances and reflecting on characters, especially Chihaya’s journey.

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[The Idolmaster] I’m going to bed with the mascot character Yayoi-chan from Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture.

Japan Otaku discusses local events, cute characters, and community initiatives, blending culture and fan engagement.

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