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[Manga] The combination of an old man and a succubus is nice, isn’t it?

A succubus finds it easy to manipulate a virgin old man guard, sparking humorous discussions among otaku reviewers.

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[Gintama] The guy who is still burned into my brain.

Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on memorable moments and episodes, discussing the unique style and risks of anime storytelling.

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[Friend] Friendship is good just like this.

The reviews explore themes of friendship, death, and the emotional weight of farewells in a heartfelt and reflective manner.

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[Cinderella Gray] Thank you.

The blog discusses the impressive sales of a manga series, enhanced by its anime adaptation, which quickly surpassed 8 million copies.

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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] JOJO Quiz!

Japan Otaku discusses character nationalities in JoJo, debating if certain characters are half or quarter Japanese.

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[Heisei Haizanhei Sumire-chan] Sushi Karma Sensei, I resemble you.

Japan Otaku Reviews explores youthful themes, highlighting immaturity, attraction to younger individuals, and idol culture.

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[The Days of Diamond] I bought the first volume digitally because the anonymous person was causing a commotion, but isn’t the director of Bungees terrible?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses a popular manga’s dark themes, character dynamics, and potential for anime adaptation.

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[Jujutsu Kaisen] The Six Brothers of Itadori

A discussion on a manga reveals confusion over character identities, with humorous speculation about their similarities.

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[Cinderella Gray] The thickness of my parents’ house was much thicker than I expected.

The blog discusses the “Uma Musume 19 Cinderella Gray” manga, highlighting character insights and upcoming story developments.

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[Naruto] A scene that gives me chills no matter how many times I read it.

The duo plans to summon Katsuyu for healing, discussing its power, size, and tactical advantages in battle.

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