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[Manga] I prepared a feast because I was urged, so what am I supposed to do now?

The discussion focuses on enjoying good food without overspending, blending societal norms and personal experiences.

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[Higanjima] I don’t understand the reason for redrawing.

The Handy-Handy-sama doll series gets mixed reviews, with fans discussing its humor and cute illustrations in depth.

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[Me & Roboco] Woman of 20 billion

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the potential success of the RoboCo film, comparing it to popular series like Conan.

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[Eyeshield 21] Isn’t it kind of unfair that this guy has the same brain as Hiruma…?

Yukimitsu explores the bond and trust between characters in Japan Otaku Reviews, highlighting intellect and effort over strength.

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[Cinderella Gray] A logo I saw somewhere.

The author’s family runs a store specializing in Uma Musume sports gear, highlighting the popularity of these characters in Japan.

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[The Elusive Samurai] I’m not getting a territory from this guy.

The author expresses frustration over perceptions of weakness, ambition for power, and the historical context of betrayal in Japanese lore.

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[Ichi the Witch] Shut up~~~~~~~ I don’t know~~~~~~~

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses themes of violence and magic, highlighting the thrill of breaking rules and overcoming trials.

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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] I love Konomi-chan here.

The blog discusses various character dynamics and theories involving Kokoro-chan, Mii-chan, and their intriguing interpersonal conflicts.

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[Shonen Jump] Isn’t it amazing that the author has had three consecutive hits since their debut?

In Chapter 200 of “The Young Master Who Escapes Well,” fans discuss the series’ adaptations and the complexities of anime production.

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[Zeikin de Katta Hon] Isekai-kun is like…!

The dialogue discusses adults in conflict, expressing a desire for lively disputes and exploring characters’ complexities.

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