[Ninja Slayer] Fujikido.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various quirky themes, from ghost brides to ninja tales and character preferences in anime.
Read more[Tis Time for Torture,Princess] I’m glad that my older brother is a good person, and it makes me feel at ease.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character dynamics and childhood connections, reflecting on strength and jealousy in a demon world.
Read more[Shonen Jump] It was three times more interesting than Roboco, but I wonder where the difference came from.
The reviews discuss various manga, comparing their appeal and noting the author’s struggles with talent and storytelling.
Read more[Samurai 8] The manga that is necessary for Jump right now.
The discussion reflects on Japan’s current manga landscape, noting talent yet a lack of impactful works.
Read more[Me & Roboco] This manga is really something…
Boku to Roboko is a surprisingly long-running romantic comedy manga, showcasing cute characters and clever humor.
Read more[KochiKame] The expressway has improved compared to the past.
Japan’s expressway system is criticized for its outdated structure, congestion, and confusing routes, complicating city driving.
Read more[Case Closed] This is just between us, but I prefer Okitya’s disguise over Akai’s.
Japan Otaku Reviews covers various topics, highlighting voice acting, character depth, and humorous moments in storytelling.
Read more[Ryū to Ichigo] I was really surprised this week.
Japan Otaku Reviews covers various topics, including character depth, big breasts, and chess player inspirations.
Read more[Cinderella Gray] I’m reading Sing Red and it’s really interesting but
Discussion centers on the anime titled “Pretty Derby,” with mixed thoughts on its title and character design.
Read more[Make the Exorcist Fall in Love] I paid for the meal.
Hungry for a meal, the narrator reflects on life’s absurdities in Gehenna, questioning the nature of subordinates and demons.
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