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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] Hey, isn’t this person just too much of an irregular existence…?

The discussion critiques a biased portrayal of yakuza in media, exploring themes of violence, motives, and character depth.

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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] Early-stage strong enemy

The post discusses the complexities of ninja characters in “Shoudou,” highlighting strengths, weaknesses, and emotional depth.

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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] I know it’s impossible in terms of scale, but I’ll post a scene I want to see in the anime.

Fans eagerly discuss which scenes they want to see from the upcoming season, reflecting on emotional moments and voice acting.

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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] Is it okay to do this on terrestrial broadcasting!?

Discussion on anime themes, concerns about airing content, and the blend of fantasy with disturbing elements in Japan.

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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] Isn’t it too much that this guy is treated as incompetent in this group and company?

The author is quitting his job, expressing frustration about not utilizing his unique skills and reflecting on life’s challenges.

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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] Anime adaptation… It’s not a fantasy, right…!?

Otaku reactions to anime adaptations mix humor and concern, exploring themes of moderation, gangs, and cultural sensitivity.

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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] Is it okay to animate children’s organs?!

Japan’s trending topic of children’s organs sparks debate on appropriateness in anime and broader socio-political issues.

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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] Episode 134 Thoughts: The collective malice on the internet, you know…

Discussion on Japan’s otaku culture; mixing fashion, creativity, and critiques of the internet’s impact on entertainment.

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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] Despite having the cheat to mimic any ability after living for hundreds of years,

The blog discusses a manga featuring ninjas, their struggles, and complex character dynamics amidst battles and morality.

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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] Maybe the most memorable line from a manga last year.

The discussion critiques debtor-creditor dynamics, highlighting moral dilemmas and the harsh realities of financial struggles.

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