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[Dragon Ball] DB fans generally dislike GT, and I’m sad about that.

Japan Otaku reflects on Dragon Ball series, sharing mixed feelings about GT, DAIMA, and character depth, especially Goku’s.

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[Dragon Ball] This scene is often used as a joke, but…

Cell’s game to defeat Goku features deceptive tactics, illustrating the Z warriors’ unpredictable strength and rivalry.

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[Dragon Ball] If Trunks had a bad sense of intuition.

Japan Otaku discusses various quirky thoughts on miscommunication in anime, grape competitions, and character growth in tournaments.

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[Dragon Ball] A sad past in the cell.

The blog discusses preferences for Cell’s forms, highlighting opinions on the second and perfect forms in a humorous manner.

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[Dragon Ball] Name a character from Dragon Ball that only about 3 out of 100 people might remember.

Japan Otaku shares a $100,000 challenge reviewing various anime characters, debating their memorability and significance.

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[Dragon Ball] It feels like Frieza’s third form is extremely unpopular.

The review examines transformations in characters, especially Frieza’s forms, critiquing designs and comparing them to originals.

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[Dragon Ball] It’s a bit late to ask, but why was Number 17 so favored in the super category?

Fans discuss characters like Buu and Super 17 in Japan Otaku Reviews, reflecting on story developments and character roles.

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[Dragon Ball] The body is the best.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character dynamics in Dragon Ball, focusing on Goku, Vegeta, and their relationships with villains.

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[Dragon Ball] What do you think was the reason for Jiren’s defeat in the end?

Discussion focuses on Jiren’s character and flaws in the tournament, with insights on strength and teamwork dynamics.

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[Dragon Ball] It seems that even a single Namekian, other than the Earth god, would start producing Dragon Balls if they migrated.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the complexities of Dragon Balls and the challenges on Namek, highlighting selflessness and climate issues.

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