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[Dragon Ball DAIMA] Comparing the Super Saiyan 4 makes me feel this way.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character transformations, style critiques, and rivalries in the Dragon Ball universe.

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[Dragon Ball] I hadn’t watched DAIMA, so I’ve been catching up on it recently on Amazon Prime.

The blog discusses frustrations with rescuing Dende in Dragon Ball, vehicle repairs, and lack of connection to new characters.

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[Dragon Ball] I used to wonder why I found that so interesting at the time… but even now, I laugh so hard it hurts, so I love Broly MAD.

Japan Otaku reviews various animations and MADs, commenting on trends and recommending videos on YouTube related to the genre.

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[Dragon Ball] Why does the anonymous person prefer the ugly Cell?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses perceptions of attractiveness, popularity, and how they influence social dynamics and character appeal.

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[Dragon Ball] I’m confused because the useless character, who was constantly panicking, suddenly became the strongest character.

Japan Otaku Reviews critiques various aspects of character development, power balance, and script effectiveness in a series.

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[Dragon Ball] Hey!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character dynamics and societal issues in anime, highlighting confusion and stereotypes.

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[Dragon Ball] I wonder if in ten years, Gomar will be introduced alongside Buu, One-Star Dragon, and Jiren as one of the historical final bosses…

Fans discuss similarities between designs in an anime and predict the ending, expressing disappointment over the show’s quality.

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[Dragon Ball] In any case, mothers are great, they really have that image of being good wives and wise mothers.

The blog discusses aging, beauty standards, and challenges faced by single mothers in a humorous and reflective manner.

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[Dragon Ball] I was watching a Dragon Ball Z movie now, but isn’t this one incredibly well-made?

Otaku reviews highlight exciting battles, impressive art, and mixed feelings on comedic inserts in the latest anime film.

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