[Hyakkano] Almost there, the little soldier who flatters.
The diary conveys thoughts on relationships, preferences, and humor in otaku culture, with a touch of playful storytelling.
Read more[Kaiju No. 8] The Kaiju No. 8 Theater version is now available!
“Kaiju No. 8” Season 1 Compilation premieres March 28 with limited theater releases and exclusive bonuses for attendees.
Read more[Medalist] It seems that the World Championship will be broadcast on terrestrial television this weekend, and I’m watching commentary videos, but being able to do a triple axel is really amazing…
Japan Otaku Reviews highlights the impressive skating feats of characters like Hikari-chan and Inori-san in recent events.
Read more[My Hero Academia] How was crossplay?
Players are enjoying casual experiences on Switch but feel many beginners struggle, impacting teamwork and gameplay dynamics.
Read more[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Mii Papa x Ponytail is nice, right?
A discussion unfolds in a forum about complex themes involving revenge, relationships, and darker narratives in storytelling.
Read more[Manga] Kittens are cute, aren’t they…?
Students feel stressed about exams, but some find comfort in nostalgic manga discussions and youthful memories.
Read more[Naruto] The treatment of the weasel is too cruel.
The blog discusses perceptions of characters in Naruto, focusing on themes of protection, alienation, and legacy.
Read more[Ramen Hakkenden] Was it a lack of explanation despite prioritizing readability…?
Debating the right amount of world-building details for readers; balancing curiosity with clarity is a challenging task.
Read more[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Shall we do it?
Japan Otaku Reviews features Mii-chan’s struggles and determination in a mixed martial arts context alongside humorous moments.
Read more[Vinland Saga] I am satisfied with the data left by the destroyed village of Arneis.
Japan Otaku reflects on the challenges of exploration, experimentation, and the complexities of colonization.
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