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[Ninja Slayer] I really like it even though it has a lot of obvious symbols as an enemy character.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character evaluations, struggles, and power dynamics in a captivating storytelling context.

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[Masaya Tokuhiro] I think this author deserves to be more appreciated.

The blog discusses the intense themes and unique art style of Kyoushirou, noting its draining effect on readers.

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[Case Closed] Tell me your favorite original anime episode that is a masterpiece.

A collection of Japan Otaku Reviews covers various anime episodes, highlighting favorites, serious themes, and quirky moments.

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[World Trigger] Working overtime until 1 AM, huh…

The blog discusses team evaluations, recognizing efforts, and highlights individual performances in a competitive setting.

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[Chiikawa] I saw Mr. Raccoon being rejected for the first time.

A humorous reflection on various characters, cuteness, and the contrasting experiences of saunas and cold baths.

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[Delicious in Dungeon] This one-page manga has a vibe that I really like, where this older brother character does things like this.

The blog discusses chocolate cakes, sibling dynamics, and playful teasing in an entertaining narrative.

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[Medalist] The more you practice, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s good.

Nori’s dedication to skating raises questions about school priorities and fairness in competition, highlighting pressures on youth.

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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] The prototype of JoJo Arts is out.

The reviews express mixed feelings about recent character designs, criticizing poor quality and awkward postures.

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[WITCH WATCH] I’ll put up the heroine.

Japan Otaku Reviews highlights a mix of cuteness and eroticism in anime, focusing on characters and romantic dynamics.

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[KochiKame] I can’t help but feel that Ryousuke and Matoi were together that day.

Ryotsu questions rumors about Rei’s pregnancy while discussing sexual desires, revealing deeper complexities of relationships.

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