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[Dragon Ball] Bulma’s mom is naughty, isn’t she…?

Fans humorously discuss relationships in Dragon Ball, with playful comments on characters and dating scenarios.

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[Dragon Ball] It’s a dark history.

Japan Otaku discusses the evolution of character design, nostalgic references, and popularity shifts in anime and gaming.

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[Dragon Ball] A character whose trauma is inevitable and faces a brutal ending.

The blog discusses themes of trauma and character fates in storytelling, highlighting humor and darker elements in narratives.

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[Dragon Ball] There was a scene where the character ate bugs and also recommended insect eating to Vegeta, right?

The review discusses an anime about insect eating, noting it struggles with pacing and unnecessary episodes.

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[Dragon Ball] There’s no discomfort with Orange Piccolo blending in with the Saiyans.

The latest Dragon Ball Super explores character transformations and concludes with Goku, Vegeta, and allies facing new challenges.

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[Dragon Ball] At full power, I’m on the same level as Ginyu.

The discussion revolves around power levels in Dragon Ball, debating characters’ strengths and vulnerabilities, especially Vegeta’s.

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[Dragon Ball] There was a thread before that said, “It’s terrible to serve roasted pork in front of Oolong” with this image.

A quirky discussion unfolds about food preferences, humor, and societal norms in a fictional world with beastmen.

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I watched the final episode of 【Dragon Ball】DAIMA.

Japan Otaku reviews highlight mixed feelings on Goku and Piccolo’s battle, punctuated by humor and unexpected developments.

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[Dragon Ball DAIMA] Embodiment of Goodness

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character insights, nostalgia, and hopes for future releases amidst nostalgic reflections.

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In Dragon Ball, Number 16 must never be sent to the battlefield!

A tense conversation unfolds over prototype 16, deemed a failed creation, with fears about its destructive potential.

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