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[Kagurabachi] A man who cried, having seen all his efforts go to waste.

In Japan Otaku Reviews, users express mixed feelings about character arcs and villain portrayal, focusing on emotional responses.

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[Kagurabachi] In the end, you became a good character.

The blog discusses character favoritism, storytelling twists, and the struggles between protagonists and antagonists in Japan Otaku Reviews.

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[Kagurabachi] Episode 77 thoughts: Hiruhiko looked like an incredible clown, and I couldn’t help but laugh.

Chie Rokumura discusses a manga’s tension, character fates, and exciting plot twists, praising its engaging storytelling.

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[Kagurabachi] In the daytime, a super strong old man.

A review discusses a father-daughter dynamic, themes of strength, sacrifice, and struggles during a war-torn era in Japan.

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[Kagurabachi] Somehow… doesn’t Shaku-yuu’s ability feel like a bad personality, Rokuhira-san…?

Urushiha is a 3-page manga exploring cursed swords, abilities, and user intentions through a humorous lens.

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[Kagurabachi] Hey hey hey!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various characters and their unique abilities, including a self-healing blind character and a cursed sword.

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[Kagurabachi] Episode 76 Thoughts: Did Zamura-san get defeated!? No, what is this!?

Kagurabachi Chapter 76 is coming, highlighting intense character abilities and a dire fate ahead. Stay tuned!

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[Kagurabachi] Episode 75 thoughts: I was shocked by how merciless this old man is.

Japan Otaku Reviews comments on character abilities, unexpected deaths, and thrilling battles, highlighting suspense and strategy.

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[Kagurabachi] I read Kagurabachi all at once. It was interesting.

Japan Otaku Reviews explores quirky character dynamics and themes in a manga, highlighting mixed feelings about its popularity.

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[Kagurabachi] Dad is… from the sky!?

Japan Otaku reviews blend fantasy and emotional themes, focusing on black-winged warriors and fatherhood’s complexities.

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