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[This Communication] Just by switching from a sword to a gun, the results change drastically.

Japan Otaku discusses weapon effectiveness, highlighting guns’ range and lethality compared to melee weapons like swords.

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[Hyakkano] I’m reading the original work, but something seems a bit strange about this girlfriend, doesn’t it?

The author expresses love for all numbers and reveals a humorous dilemma about having 22 girlfriends and aiming for 100.

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[Medalist] Iroka-chan’s setting is a bit too realistic.

Iruka, a 17-year-old skater, navigates family troubles and finds support from the Gori couple while pursuing her dreams.

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[Higanjima] It’s been a while since you showed up…

The king of vampires, Miyabi, creates a mix of tension and humor among characters in this whimsical chat about his presence.

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[Doraemon] It seems that a mythical ice cream has been found.

A fan discovered the “Doraemon Melting Ice Cream,” which doesn’t completely melt, sparking excitement among collectors.

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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] I was disappointed that this guy is all show and no substance.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character strength and mashups in battle manga, questioning its themes and character portrayal.

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[Kinnikuman] It seems like the protagonist from the beginning…

Fans discuss the narrative flow of an anime, highlighting character dynamics, battles, and the consistency of Warsman’s portrayal.

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[Chi: On the Movements of the Earth] I thought it was going to be a story about how gods and religion aren’t good after finishing it.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the balance of belief and doubt in storytelling, portraying faith’s complexities and character arcs.

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[Vtuber Kusamura Shigemi] Why do you know about the listener’s company’s founding anniversary and the eggs in the refrigerator?

Nanashino’s workday is chaotic with personal drama, stream excitement, and mixed emotions about a founding anniversary.

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[Higanjima] How divine it is…

A discussion on Lord Miyabi’s quirks and humorous antics in Japan’s otaku culture, highlighting characters and their interactions.

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