[Hyakkano] As I was reading, a girl who is completely my type appeared…
The blog discusses characters and themes in manga, along with a promotion for buying eBooks on Rakuten Kobo.
Read more[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] Finally, it’s that episode…
楽天kobo is recommended for buying manga. Discussion includes plot details, changes in anime, and favorite characters.
Read more[Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible] It’s nice how the regret that has been stuck in my heart all along fades away in that scene…
Rakuten Kobo offers a great deal on e-books: buy one for 3,000 yen and get 2,000 points back!
Read more[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] This week’s story was really tough…
楽天kobo offers great deals for e-books, like 2,000 points back on a first purchase over 3,000 yen!
Read more[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] Isn’t the Hanazono family a bit strange?
The Japan Otaku Reviews discuss the Hanazono family dynamics, preferences, and character relationships in a humorous way.
Read more[Unknown] The OP and ED of 100 Kano directly say “I love you, I love you ❤️,” and that’s really great, isn’t it?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses anime themes, particularly praising the unique ending music and artwork while sharing fan desires.
Read more[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] Isn’t that a bit too naughty?
The discussion centers around the erotic nature of “100 Kano” and its artist, Mr. Nozawa, sparking mixed reactions from fans.
Read more[Unknown] If you’re going to do NTR with 100 Kano, it seems like it would be tough because you’d need 100 playboys or have to split into 100 people.
A quirky blog discusses 100 girlfriends vying for Koi Taro’s love and the challenges of NTR dynamics in relationships.
Read more[Unknown] The continuation is in the premium version… you know!
Japan Otaku reviews various anime, highlighting its wild and often absurd moments, garnished with humor and commentary.
Read more[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] 2 Stick
A quirky discussion on anime characters, their complexities, and a humorous take on mathematical misunderstandings.
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