[Kamen Rider Kuuga] I read up to volume 25 because it was free and it was interesting, so I read the latest chapter too, but there were a lot of characters I didn’t know, and it was kind of overwhelming.
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Read more[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] Such a masterpiece.
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Read more[Manga] It feels a bit strange when a single story is divided.
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Read more[Doraemon] The theatrical version heroines of Doraemon are often really cute, aren’t they?
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Read more[Case Closed] This guy is no ordinary kid…
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Read more[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai] Crocodine here really felt like the lowest point in my life.
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Read more[Doraemon] I thought it was a work that would likely receive a lot of mixed opinions.
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Read more[Doraemon] I watched Doraemon, but this kid is just too cute.
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Read more[Kinnikuman] I didn’t want to see Suguru attacking the heart of Ashuraman, who lost his son…
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