[Hyakkano] Just a little more until the little sycophant.
The blog reviews episodes of a series, highlighting creepy visuals, character fears, and confusion about the Sky Island arc.
Read more[Medalist] My Shiki with 1 million views.
The Japan Otaku Reviews discuss animation techniques, comparisons to music, and diverging interpretations from original works.
Read more[Chiikawa] Despite the harsh reviews, it sells quite well, which shows the power of the IP.
Japan Otaku critiques a game, noting poor development choices and commercial tactics, questioning why profitable ideas are ignored.
Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] What the hell are you…?
The discussion highlights mastering techniques for powerful attacks in various contexts, showcasing dual and extreme abilities.
Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] It’s often said that those born in the Showa era have a higher quality of what they watch.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses mixed feelings on a recent anime, noting originality, voice acting, and pacing issues.
Read more[Fist of the North Star] If you were to become a subordinate of the Nanto Rokuseiken, which one would you want to serve under?
Fans discuss characters and dynamics in a Japan Otaku review, comparing strengths and weaknesses of various factions.
Read more[Zatch Bell!] I read all of Gash.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses partner strengths and evaluations, comparing characters and their abilities humorously.
Read more[Hyakkano] The climax PV for Season 2 has been released.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the mixed emotions in recent episodes, blending humor and romance in a tsundere narrative.
Read more[Hyakkano] The deadline for Skeb is the day after tomorrow, but I’ll read it. I wonder if I’ll finally be able to meet Goma-suri Paisen today.
Japan Otaku Reviews features diary entries, insights on fairy tales, and manga artist experiences amidst quirky observations.
Read more[Hyakkano] This eccentric person is cute, isn’t she?
The blog explores themes of eccentricity and genius in performance, highlighting the balance between creativity and normalcy.
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