[Uma Musume] Dobomejiro (real name: Mejiro Dobel) and Toramomejiro (real name: Mejiro Ramone) were arrested on suspicion of distributing obscene drawings.
Two creators faced arrest for selling uncensored doujinshi but claimed it’s art; protests led to their release.
Read more[Uma Musume] Could it be that if the extreme bond chance doesn’t appear, it’s reroll time…?
Japan Otaku discusses strategies for improving bonds and teamwork in game mechanics, emphasizing compromise and motivation.
Read moreTwo individuals, Dobomejiro (real name Mejiro Dobel) and Buramejiro (real name Mejiro Bright), were arrested on suspicion of copyright law violations (infringement of adaptation rights) for creating counterfeit figures of Uma Musume.
Two creators admit to making exaggerated figures of popular characters, claiming they were pressured to do so.
Read more[Cute as a Manifestation of a Horse Girl]
Curren Chan, a cute dorm mate with millions of followers, worries about her hard-working roommate Admire Vega’s well-being.
Read moreGood morning, Mile!
Discussion of Ohamaile’s popularity and related experiences, highlighting the excitement and challenges within the community.
Read moreI want to train this girl as soon as possible.
Fans express excitement about upcoming interactions in Precure and reflect on character emotions and storylines.
Read more[Uma Musume] A loveable childhood friend… What on earth is Shirorene…?
Japan Otaku Reviews shares excitement about childhood friends, artistic talent, and the allure of character transformations.
Read moreShould I take the bond gauge 2 first in Uma Musume?
Japan Otaku discusses strategies for achieving high success rates in racing routes, emphasizing maxing out friend gauges.
Read more[Uma Musume] An error where Buendia Vista unexpectedly celebrates Spe-chan’s birthday.
Buena Vista’s “Happy Birthday!” talk has a bug affecting users. A response policy is being developed; updates will follow.
Read moreAs a result of discussions, we have concluded that it is safe to indulge with Bamboo.
The text discusses casual expressions, public order, and lewd themes in Japan’s otaku culture, blending humor and critique.
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