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[Weekly Shonen Jump] The new series is really going for the heroine’s looks…

Blog discusses reviews of a new music-themed manga, praising its creativity but expressing concerns about its serialization potential.

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[Kinnikuman] The extermination mode of Warsman, you know…

Warsman may gain a power boost with new features, drawing from reader submissions for costume designs in Kinnikuman.

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[hyakkano] A boyish sports-type beautiful girl appears!

The reviews highlight characters’ unique traits, voice acting, and the shift from comic to anime, mixing humor and allure.

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[hyakkano] This anime is interesting, isn’t it?

Fans anticipate a new character in the upcoming season while discussing past episodes and character dynamics.

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[Doraemon] If you only buy winning tickets and avoid losing tickets, wouldn’t you definitely profit!?

The text humorously critiques selecting only “winning” research or tickets, questioning the logic behind such choices.

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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Proto Mii-chan

Mii-chan, a cute 22-year-old cabaret worker, struggles with reading but finds joy in fashion magazines and life’s simple pleasures.

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[Hinomaru Sumo] This week’s Jump’s romantic comedy has made the yokozuna very pleased.

The blog explores themes of laziness, familial approval, and humorous misunderstandings involving relationships in otaku culture.

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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Even though it’s usually casual, I wonder if being able to dress up is something my grandma instilled in me.

The discussion intertwines family dynamics, societal views on disabilities, and parenting challenges within Japanese culture.

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[Medalist] I’m waiting for the MV of “BOW AND ARROW,” Yonezu.

Kenshi Yonezu shines as a multifaceted artist, impressing fans with his music and skating skills amid challenges.

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[hyakkano] The full OP was really good… but I didn’t understand what the Eternal Daishukukiss was.

A lively discussion about understanding love and music, with references to Yonezu’s poetry and chaotic video content.

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