[Golden Kamuy] I saw a topic about who in Golden Kamuy would be suited to be a psychiatrist.
The reviews discuss characters’ empathy levels, ethics, and personal struggles, focusing on Sugimoto’s emotional involvement.
Read more[Golden Kamuy] Please tell me about the panels or pages in manga that shocked you.
The blog humorously discusses a chaotic story involving jealousy, yakuza, and relationships, filled with unexpected twists.
Read more[Golden Kamuy] A drama is coming to Netflix.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses WOWOW dramas, streaming services, and the anticipation of new content, with mixed impressions.
Read more[Golden Kamuy] Place weak enemies at the beginning.
Hokkaido’s seventh division, dubbed the strongest army, is featured in a manga related to garrison soldiers and gold bars.
Read more[Golden Kamuy] I’ll post my favorite final episode.
Shiraishi Yoshitake becomes king by claiming gold bars in Southeast Asia, concluding a compelling story full of twists.
Read more[Golden Kamuy] The scene where Lieutenant Tsurumi was the most unsettled.
This week’s discussion revolves around Golden Kamuy, characters like Tsurumi, and themes of empathy and trauma.
Read more[Golden Kamuy] It’s a strange manga that’s easy to read, even though it sometimes has graphic dirty jokes and a bit of gore.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses intense storylines, art style, and unexpected developments in various manga titles with humor and critique.
Read more[Golden Kamuy] I’ll post a silly but moving scene.
Discussion on a tragic character in a Japanese work highlights their grotesque suffering and lost humanity amid absurdity.
Read more[Golden Kamuy] It seems like there are a lot of eccentric characters in Golden Kamuy, but in reality, many of them are just playing those roles.
Japan Otaku Reviews discuss characters and themes in anime, highlighting eccentricities, collaborations, and cultural depictions.
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