[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] The “areola depiction” in the Korokoro manga is too bold and is making readers uneasy, lol.
Users on Japan Otaku discuss their thoughts on lewdness, body images, and nostalgia related to sexual preferences.
Read more[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] The signboard manga “Punir” is set to be broadcast in the evening, causing viewers to be unsettled, and the collapse of kids’ preferences is inevitable.
Anime broadcast times are shifting, causing concerns about kids’ viewing preferences and content appropriateness.
Read more[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] Uploading a baseball manga for boys to the bad internet.
Fans discuss the debut of “Woof! Episode 1” and share thoughts on its art, baseball intensity, and furry themes.
Read more[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] The new serialization by the creator of Dr. Base, this is…!
Japan Otaku Reviews discuss manga’s dialogue style, humor in scenarios, and character resilience in various situations.
Read more[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] I read the first five volumes that are available for free, and it’s surprisingly interesting, isn’t it, Giep?
The Pokémon gag manga evolves from its crude beginnings to align better with the game, balancing humor and boredom.
Read more[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] Hot rumors about Ketsumeishi.
Otaku reviews discuss various topics, including anime, memories, and humorous exchanges about Ketsubattler and firebirds.
Read more[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] The update for Kashibattle is here.
“Join the Kashi Battle, an exciting competition showcasing skill, strategy, and teamwork in an engaging format!”
Read more[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] Having only one save slot can often lead to a situation where you can’t advance.
A traveler feels uneasy during a flight after a seat change, leading to unexpected chaos and reflections on life and fate.
Read more[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] “Subtle” originally doesn’t mean something like “not quite good.”
A skilled artisan crafts toothpicks that impress with their fine design, while a discussion on language subtleties unfolds.
Read more“KoroKoro 11 issues for 500 yen!? Isn’t that too cheap!?”
The 2024 CoroCoro Comic bundle is available for kids at a great price of 500 yen, but questions arise about its accessibility.
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