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[Hyakkano] Today, April 1st, is my earlier birthday. 🐱

A discussion on age dynamics, respect for seniors, and the quirks of being born on April 1st sparks a humorous debate.

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[Hyakkano] I wondered who has the most jokes and comebacks in 100 Kano, so I looked it up.

Japan Otaku reviews comedic interjections up to episode 100, ranking characters based on frequency of remarks.

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[Hyakkano] I’m reading the original work, but something seems a bit strange about this girlfriend, doesn’t it?

The author expresses love for all numbers and reveals a humorous dilemma about having 22 girlfriends and aiming for 100.

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[Hyakkano] Even though it was a mysterious nickname that suddenly appeared in anime, it somehow became established immediately: “King of Boyfriends.”

Fans discuss their fondness for the anime adaptation, reflecting on its themes, characters, and bittersweet ending.

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[Hyakkano] Do you think this anime will have a third season?

Fans speculate on potential future seasons of a series, hoping for good merchandise sales and memorable character moments.

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[Hyakkano] I wonder how this family is perceived by the other students.

The blog discusses a mysterious group of attractive girls, their relationships, and the mixed reactions from classmates.

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[Hyakkano] If the senior appears, it’s a no.

Japan Otaku Reviews shares thoughts on episodes, character dynamics, and emotional moments, blending humor and nostalgia.

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[Hyakkano] Just a little more until the little sycophant.

The blog reviews episodes of a series, highlighting creepy visuals, character fears, and confusion about the Sky Island arc.

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[Hyakkano] The climax PV for Season 2 has been released.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the mixed emotions in recent episodes, blending humor and romance in a tsundere narrative.

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[Hyakkano] The deadline for Skeb is the day after tomorrow, but I’ll read it. I wonder if I’ll finally be able to meet Goma-suri Paisen today.

Japan Otaku Reviews features diary entries, insights on fairy tales, and manga artist experiences amidst quirky observations.

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