[My Hero Academia: Vigilantes] Hitting a villain feels refreshing!!!!!!!
Japan Otaku Reviews explores complex characters, questioning heroism, morality, and perceptions of old men in society.
Read more[The exiled cheating magician enjoys an unrestrained second life] Seriously beautiful assassin beautiful aunt.
Bloggers discuss various aspects of Japanese culture, anime, and fashion, mixing humor with critiques of designs and characters.
Read more[WITCH WATCH] Why is such a manga popular, huh?!
Uron Mirage is a school battle manga with vague settings and unclear dialogue, provoking mixed reviews and deep contemplation.
Read more[Manga] The invitation to naturalism is seriously too evil…
A mother reflects on parenting challenges, empathy in kids, and societal pressures, revealing the emotional impacts of motherhood.
Read more[Cinderella Gray] I started watching the Singre anime from the manga, and I just realized that the cool singing voice in the ED is Oguri, and I’m surprised even though it’s a bit late…
A discussion on anime and manga, focusing on characters, voice acting, and emotional connections to running and creativity.
Read more[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai] It’s hard to believe that the calm and collected Mistburn could lose his temper…
Mistburn’s hidden face is humorously revealed, causing chaotic reactions and blending comedy with serious moments.
Read more[Case Closed] Detective number 107.
Japan Otaku Reviews discuss Aoyama Gosho’s Detective Encyclopedia, showcasing various detective characters and their appeal.
Read more[SAN Value Direct Burial! Dark Side Job] Maybe a human kirara protagonist.
The blog discusses the nature of humanity through Akari’s transformation, blending soul and body with Shoggoth elements.
Read more[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] I saw it in the stream, but how should I put it, there’s a lot of passion.
Fans review JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, praising its faithful scenes, vibrant voice acting, and unique animation style.
Read more[Manga] I wish the copy ability had some shortcomings.
Bragging about skills you can’t master is pointless; it highlights the gap between replication and true expertise.
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