[Hanchou] Even though he is just an amateur, he has completed the surgery… the “great doctor” Hanchou is a serious issue in the story.
Discussion on a questionable underground surgery and mixed reactions from the community, highlighting a bizarre drama.
Read more[I’ll borrow her] Is it another stretch with the start of volume 40?! Readers are furious over the heroine’s “I’m sorry.”
Fans express frustration over repetitive plot and character development in “Kanojo Okarishimasu” after 40 volumes.
Read more[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] The “areola depiction” in the Korokoro manga is too bold and is making readers uneasy, lol.
Users on Japan Otaku discuss their thoughts on lewdness, body images, and nostalgia related to sexual preferences.
Read more[Junket Bank] Not a bad god.
The discussion critiques the nature of God, emotions, and punishment, emphasizing warmth over harshness.
Read more[Attack on Titan] Ymir is not a bad person.
A discussion among users on Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on anime themes, personal responsibility, and interpretations of endings.
Read more[Hunter × Hunter] The problem of Gensuru’s excessive body touch; he was patting adult men on the head an incredible number of times…
Gensuru’s affectionate gestures raise mixed feelings among observers, noting his physical contact is both friendly and unsettling.
Read more[Bleach] BLEACH has a lot of good openings, doesn’t it?
Discussion on anime music, styles, and personal experiences with BLEACH and other series highlights otaku culture.
Read more[Strikeout Pitch] The acting ability of that guy Takeuchi is comparable to that of an Oscar actor; the crying scene is just too real…
Discusses team contributions, emotional experiences, and leadership pressures in sports and manga.
Read more[Ninja Slayer] Many people tend to think that “gun” is another name for “thumbnail,” but in reality, it’s the opposite.
The discussion blends martial arts with firearms, emphasizing optimal positioning and strategy for victory in combat.
Read more[Aku Made Kujaku no Hanashi Desu.] Akano is not a bad child.
The discussion explores themes of morality, lineage, and childhood, noting that not all bad backgrounds lead to bad individuals.
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