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[Doraemon] Creation begins with imitation.

Japan Otaku reviews highlight Jaiko’s struggle, creativity in manga, and the impressive talent of young artists.

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[The exiled cheating magician enjoys an unrestrained second life] This is not a tyrant, but merely a foolish king…

The post critiques a foolish, tyrannical king who lacks leadership skills and family loyalty, highlighting chaotic rule.

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[Chained Soldier] Mom Fubuki is really excited…

Japan Otaku Reviews touches on themes of irresponsibility, relationships, and endings, highlighting both humor and predictability.

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[Cinderella Gray] How can they run in such a forward-leaning posture?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses running dynamics in anime, insightful comparisons, and quirks of characters and outfits.

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[Manga] I have come to understand what this uncle is saying…

A 38-year-old reflects on aging, feeling young mentally but acknowledging the reality of growing older physically.

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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] I hate fonts, I hate fonts!

The author expresses frustration with font choices, emphasizing readability and the pitfalls of collaboration in design.

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[Medalist] Rihou-kun is nice, isn’t he…

A young man feels overshadowed by his talented friend, grappling with admiration and desire for Teacher Tsukasa.

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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] I’m rereading it, but isn’t this guy too strong?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the complexity of Stand powers and their strengths, emphasizing assassination dynamics and team strategies.

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[Astro Royale] Why such a wish…?

The author reflects on the desire to kill with bare hands versus using a dagger, blending passion and romanticism in violence.

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[Doraemon] I just watched a movie and I’m feeling a pleasant afterglow for the first time in a while.

Japan Otaku Reviews praises Doraemon’s movie, noting emotional depth and unexpected feelings, but warns it may confuse kids.

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