[Tough] First of all, I think it’s good that Chikyuu-ō has the right length and is packed with everything about Teacher Saru.
“High School Iron Fist Legend Tough” is a recommended, wallet-friendly read with engaging characters and modern art style.
Read more[Zeikin de Katta Hon] Is Ishihei a loser?
The post discusses lively debates and frustrations in adult discussions, touching on various opinions within a community.
Read more[The Old Man of the Countryside Becomes a Sword Saint] I like this Goriu.
Discussion on character dynamics and relationships in a series, highlighting adventurer guilds and parental roles.
Read more[Naruto] You know, in the leaves…
The poem collection explores the legacy of Kakashi’s father, the “White Fang,” and the struggles of heroism and reputation.
Read more[Cinderella Gray] I feel very troubled that the anime version of Pretty Oguri seems like it could easily be fappable.
The review discusses anime aesthetics, character design, and the challenge of evoking desire in viewers.
Read more[Megalosaurus] Go for it!!
The blog praises Rosaria’s development and fierce actions while critiquing other characters in a thought-provoking tale.
Read more[Higanjima] Kacchan’s left hand is definitely not good, dear Masako…
The post humorously reflects on characters, food, and quirky interactions within a Japanese otaku context.
Read more[Dragon Ball] I’ll post what I did yesterday.
A humorous take on toilet troubles among otaku, featuring Goku, instant transmission, and chaotic bathroom antics.
Read more[Chained Soldier] I really like the development where an older sister, who says things like this, ends up falling for her younger sister’s boyfriend and becomes tormented by it.
The blog discusses complex relationships, attraction, and desires among characters, revealing layered sentiments and dynamics.
Read more[Vinland Saga] It’s drawn with the insistence that “women don’t desire to fight! Only men want to fight!”
The text discusses Viking history, gender roles in warfare, and the dynamics of conflict and masculinity in Vinland.
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