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[The King of Fighters] There is a store in the neighborhood that only sells clothes like this.

Japan Otaku highlights ongoing popularity for V-kei and punk fashion, even amid the pandemic, showcasing unique styles and trends.

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[The King of Fighters] I want a character in KOF that talks a lot like in the new Fatal Fury showcase!!!

The author discusses hopes for new features in future King of Fighters games, reflecting on nostalgia and character development.

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[The King of Fighters] It might be a bit early, but I’d like to know which characters you want to see in the next KOF… Yagami!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various characters and upcoming games, highlighting preferences and fan hopes for future releases.

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[The King of Fighters] I think there are many great characters in Maximum Impact besides this one!!!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character designs, transformations, and nostalgia in fighting games, highlighting Jivatma and Mai Shiranui.

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[The King of Fighters] It seems that Iori came in third in the popularity poll, but which character can compete with Iori’s popularity…?

Fans discuss rankings of KOF characters, debating who stands out as the most popular ahead of the 30th anniversary.

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[The King of Fighters] Cry! Scream!

The blog discusses various quirky reviews from Japan, merging themes of fear, frustration, and personal expression.

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[The King of Fighters] I want a ninja character like Kisaragi Muna in Street Fighter too.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses ninja-themed characters in games, humorously critiques visuals, and shares personal impressions.

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[The King of Fighters] Is this character with broad shoulders so lawless…?!

The blog discusses various Japan Otaku reviews on fighting games, highlighting characters, gameplay, and community reactions.

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[The King of Fighters] Let’s show them real Taekwondo by participating in Street Fighter 6!

Japan Otaku discusses characters and moves from taekwondo-themed games, humorously debating authenticity and fandom.

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