[Hyakkano] This eccentric person is cute, isn’t she?
The blog explores themes of eccentricity and genius in performance, highlighting the balance between creativity and normalcy.
Read more[Hyakkano] The little brown-noser will probably be here tomorrow.
The blog discusses Japan Otaku Reviews episodes, noting character insights, humor, and observations on trends in manga and anime.
Read more[Hyakkano] Almost there, the little soldier who flatters.
The diary conveys thoughts on relationships, preferences, and humor in otaku culture, with a touch of playful storytelling.
Read more[Hyakkano] “I’m going to do it today as well. When I went to the senior, there was a question about whether that would be the end or if we would continue.”
The blog discusses various episodes of a series, expressing enjoyment and confusion, while reflecting on its themes and characters.
Read more[Hyakkano] I want to see the latest chapter in color…
Japan Otaku Reviews features quirky commentary on anime, including mermaids, jellyfish, and humorous character critiques.
Read more[Hyakkano] Hehe… It’s still a while until I get to the senior who flatters me.
A whimsical Japan Otaku Reviews post blends humor, daily reflections, and quirky character interactions, showcasing creativity.
Read more[Hyakkano] Why it wasn’t allowed in anime…
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses censorship in anime, with mixed feelings on scenes deemed problematic or erotic.
Read more[Hyakkano] My diary for meeting the sesame-smoothing senior.
Fans share their thoughts on episodes featuring love, humor, and quirky characters like a sexy grandma and a rich cat.
Read more[Hyakkano] I will continue today. It seems there are about 40 episodes left until the sesame rubbing senpai.
Japan Otaku shares diary entries discussing episodes, excitement for characters, and anime-related reflections.
Read more[Hyakkano] Episode 210 Review: Fantasy at the Aquarium
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Chapter 209, expressing uncertainty, fear of backlash, and mixed feelings on the story’s direction.
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