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[Negima!] I’m actually looking at it with a sexual gaze.

A discussion reveals complex relationships between students and teachers, exploring themes of love, regret, and societal expectations.

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[Negima!] The Granblue Fantasy collaboration was interesting, but hey!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character despair, collaborations, and theories in Granblue Fantasy and the Negima universe.

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[Negima!] Recently trending, even the leek has a harem ending.

The reviews highlight the depth of character relationships and surprising harem dynamics in the story’s conclusion.

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[Negima!] Today marks the end of the collaboration, but I feel like the enthusiasm on the bulletin board was at an all-time high.

Japan Otaku discusses the lack of faithful anime adaptations for Negima and reminisces about the original manga’s appeal.

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[Negima!] Since it’s Valentine’s Day, I will confess to the girl I like.

In the final episode of Negima, Chizuyu’s future is revealed, while others remain uncertain as emotional connections evolve.

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[Negima!] Nagi, come on! Pet my head!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses characters’ relationships and plot intricacies, blending humor and speculation on potential developments.

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[Negima!] Negi is like! In the Reiwa era, Fate and the coffee war will be fully voiced!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the unique moments in Negi’s story, coffee culture, and childish behaviors among fans.

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[Negima!] Don’t fight just for drinking coffee! [Granblue Fantasy]

A discussion on characters Negi-kun and San-chan, exploring themes of relationships, preferences, and impressions in Japan’s otaku culture.

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[Negima!] The kid… will be happy with his father【Granblue Fantasy】

The discussion blends personal reflections on characters and stories with humorous interactions among fans in the otaku community.

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[Negima!] A blonde loli in the springtime of this world【Granblue Fantasy】.

The blog discusses anime characters, gameplay mechanics, and nostalgic mentions, highlighting playful otaku interactions.

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