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[Jujutsu Kaisen] Well then, strongest. The ordinary person who was bragging before I was born.

Japan Otaku Reviews scores 91 for Doru Bu Ratapura; discusses powerful Shikigami and their impacts on strategy and dominance.

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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] I was surprised that she was much better than I expected when I saw her in the anime.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character dynamics and growth in manga, highlighting Emporio’s crucial role and impressive development.

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[Jujutsu Kaisen] I feel lonely not being able to play Mario Kart with you.

A playful discussion about Mario Kart among characters, highlighting game dynamics, competition, and humorous interactions.

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[Slime Saint] This silly face drives me crazy.

Japan Otaku Reviews explores the goofy hero’s reading struggles, highlighting unusual lessons from a slime character.

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[Kinnikuman] Every time the power of Magpa is delved into, it becomes both laughable and sad what Psycho has done.

Japan Otaku Reviews highlights various critiques on performance, research quality, and personal growth, connecting themes of power and friendship.

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[Killer Vamp] I just read this far, but the person I often see in thumbnails was actually the enemy…

The blog explores the complexities of heroism in a manga, revealing challenges in upholding justice amid overwhelming violence.

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[Star: Strike It Rich] Yuba-Ri-chan is cute!

A humorous take on a reconnaissance team with quirky members navigating battles, fashion, and dynamics in Japan’s otaku culture.

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[Dragon Ball] I watched it all.

Fans discuss which Dragon Ball works to watch, debating the merits of various series and recommending favorites.

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[Jujutsu Kaisen] They are probably a good person, but…

Japan Otaku critiques various anime reviews, highlighting character development issues and unsatisfactory conclusions.

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[SAN Value Funeral! Dark Part-time Job] Is Kuro no Akari really a human?

Akari Kurono discusses humanity, self-consciousness, and the Shoggoth concept in a humorous, introspective blog.

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