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[Case Closed] I read the latest chapter. Why can’t these people live together?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses complex relationships, separations, and the quirks of living apart, highlighting various perspectives.

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[Case Closed] When I look back, the actions in the movie seem more subdued than my memories of it… right?

Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser sparks mixed feelings with intriguing scenes, but many find it confusing and dull.

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[Case Closed] This is just between us, but I prefer Okitya’s disguise over Akai’s.

Japan Otaku Reviews covers various topics, highlighting voice acting, character depth, and humorous moments in storytelling.

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[Case Closed] Karate is amazing.

Discussion on action manga, karate, and connections between popular series like Detective Conan and YAIBA in Japan.

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[Case Closed] There’s no other character that has been this successful with the previous game’s protagonist appearing.

Japan Otaku Reviews critiques various anime themes, characters, and storytelling, highlighting inconsistencies and popularity issues.

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[Case Closed] But you know, Conan.

The discussion revolves around the intelligence of high school students vs. adults, using characters from the Conan series.

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[Case Closed] Hmph… the German tree frog has become quite impressive…

Fans discuss characters’ cars and inspections in Japan, expressing preferences and humor about vehicle regulations and events.

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[Case Closed] A face I often see lately.

The thread discusses ads during a live commentary and speculates on Conan’s next targets, notably Ran and Shinichi.

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[Case Closed] Oh, here it comes! It’s okay to set up a casual chat thread once in a while, right?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various topics, including show reactions, Tsuji’s presence, and cosplay trends in the community.

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[Case Closed] I thought about the old man in yesterday’s movie.

Japan Otaku Reviews explores character depth, quick actions, and challenges in detective work, blending humor with personal anecdotes.

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