[Eating Tan] I finished reading. It ended somewhat abruptly.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various manga updates, including new projects and fan responses to series like Ajikko 2.
Read more[Shonen Jump] I’m glad I didn’t read Jump back then…
Japan Otaku Reviews explores perceptions of sexuality, manga characters, and the complexities of personal desires over 30 years.
Read more[Case Closed] There’s no other character that has been this successful with the previous game’s protagonist appearing.
Japan Otaku Reviews critiques various anime themes, characters, and storytelling, highlighting inconsistencies and popularity issues.
Read more[Astra from Beyond] I started with Witch Watch and finished reading this, but isn’t it seriously a masterpiece short story!?
Japan Otaku Reviews praises the appeal of side romances, humor, and unique themes in manga like Astra Lost in Space.
Read more[Strikeout Pitch] This is going to lead to some kind of charge, isn’t it?
A classic literature teacher confronts baseball culture amid humorous challenges and student interactions in Japan’s high schools.
Read more[Me & Roboco] Is this manga interesting?
Fans appreciate the manga’s consistency and humor, with highs of 200 points in episodes and nostalgic anime connections.
Read more[Manga] I’m curious about this, but I probably won’t be able to read it forever.
Terasaka Mikura, a girl who sees demons, is protected by Yajirohei in a flawed romantic comedy setup. Complex themes arise.
Read more[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] Abdul seems like he would dote on Jolyne, doesn’t he?
The blog discusses characters and relationships in the “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” series, highlighting Jotaro, Kakyoin, and Polnareff.
Read more[Hima-Ten!] You’re too happy, President…
A mix of romantic dilemma and unrequited love among characters at a summer festival. Feelings are deepening and complex.
Read more[Slime Saint] Episode 33, Part 1 Thoughts: It’s because you casually mentioned offering service…
The discussion centers around intelligent slimes in a fantasy setting, their coexistence with humans, and humorous restaurant dilemmas.
Read more