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“Thank you, Pitch! Oh, so that’s what baseball is like!”

The discussion revolves around the nuances and teamwork in baseball, highlighting its complexities and excitement.

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I love all the cute girls from Achiga Girls’ High School in [Saki].

Japan Otaku Reviews features discussions about characters, relationships, and preferences in anime and manga culture.

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[World Trigger] I wanted to live this strongly.

A user reflects on their journey in Japan’s Otaku culture, discussing courage, preparation, and challenges faced.

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In “Death Note,” Matsuda was swayed by Kira’s ideology at one point and seemed like he could have been drawn into the group.

Japan Otaku Reviews critiques character actions in a story, especially regarding Matsuda, emphasizing intelligence and strategy.

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“Thank you pitch, this thing is really scary…”

In Japan Otaku Reviews, discussions focus on character growth, challenges in sports, and the team’s heartwarming dynamics.

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[Heisei Defeated Soldiers☆Sumire-chan] Why…?

The discussion centers on manga, character insights, and humorous reflections on criminal comparisons in a lighthearted context.

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I read through it all at once, but this isn’t a manga that you read while saying “Inori-san, drop!” right?

The discussions explore relationships, age dynamics, and misconduct in sports, highlighting conflicts in perspectives.

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[Comics] I wonder how many hours it takes to draw one page of manga.

An aspiring manga artist struggles with time limits and creative pressure, questioning if they can meet deadlines while sleep-deprived.

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“Kinnikuman” Warsman? Recently, don’t you find yourself remembering Onikiman more than me? Warsman?

The discussion revolves around respect for mentors, the impact of Robin’s tactics, and the complexities of leadership in battles.

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Kinnikuman: Surprisingly, this Robo Super God takes up a significant weight inside Warsman.

The discussion centers on a divine robot character, exploring themes of self-confrontation and evolving narratives in a series.

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