[Junket Bank] Episode 185: I was surprised to see the teacher, but it was a different person…
The discussion revolves around a postponed issue of Japan Otaku, with members reacting to various plot elements and themes.
Read more[Oblivion Battery] He turned out to be surprisingly passionate, you know…!
The discussion highlights themes of telepathy and personal burdens in recent baseball manga, blending wisdom with shame.
Read more[Aku Made Kujaku no Hanashi Desu.] Extra Edition ④ I feel like I’m being shown the origin of a villain…
A teacher faces gender stereotypes after being dumped, while a model girl challenges those norms in “Mixed Breeding Strategy.”
Read more[Ryū to Ichigo] Welcome back, Yamanobe… Readers are astonished by the unexpected resurrection of a character: “Is this singularity, I wonder?!”
The discussion revolves around the themes of singularity, robotics, and the essence of humanity in a futuristic manga setting.
Read more[Kinnikuman] In Kinnikuman, the “person who doesn’t return for a long time” is considered alive, but they are so missing that it’s laughable.
Discussion revolves around theories of characters and their powers, hinting at uncertainties in upcoming battles.
Read more[Naruto] Kakashi’s “I’m worthless” self-deprecation, thread residents: “Stop it, Kakashi.”
A discussion on self-worth and guilt in NARUTO, highlighting themes of loss, regret, and valuing comrades.
Read more[Ryū to Ichigo] If it’s Yamano, he could deflect bullets during a match.
A discussion unfolds on a robotic robbery, speculating on muscle relaxants and a unique AI-human hybrid in the chaos.
Read more[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba] What would you do if Muzan said, “It’s all my fault…” and apologized?
The narrator expresses deep regret and seeks forgiveness, feeling responsible for past actions while grappling with guilt.
Read more[My Hero Academia] Sir Nighteye is not a bad person.
Sir Nighteye’s Quirk, “Fore-see,” predicts actions for one hour via contact. Discussions reflect mixed opinions.
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