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[Manga] It’s thick!

The blog discusses evolving trends in character designs, emphasizing thicker legs and breasts in today’s era.

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[WITCH WATCH] This is impossible, I can’t stand this.

In a lively thread, fans discuss the nuances of parody, character dynamics, and self-sacrifice related to Japanese media.

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[Blue Box] That’s a nice angle.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses love, self-discovery, and struggles in relationships within anime and personal growth themes.

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[Baki the Grappler] If I try hard enough, I might just barely be able to win against this guy.

Excitement about Osaka and high-stakes competition in Japan’s Otaku scene, mixing humor and tough physical challenges.

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[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] Isn’t this crazy?

The post highlights a playful relationship where a kind boyfriend endures injuries without anger, showcasing his tolerance.

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[Case Closed] A martini… is it?

Women hide secrets for beauty; cocktails spark discussions about relationships and awkward encounters in this playful conversation.

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[Tough] “I will post a statement with evidence for the theory that ‘Gon is the successor of the Nada Kamikage style.'”

The discussion centers on Gon and the Nada Kage Ryu technique, highlighting its legacy and the absurdity of challenges.

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[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] I wonder what she would be like since she isn’t here yet.

Japan Otaku Reviews covers diverse topics from anime characters to quirky dating preferences in a humorous online discussion.

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[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] I wonder what kind of person she is, even though she isn’t here yet.

The post humorously discusses otaku culture, relationships, and unique character traits in anime and storytelling.

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[Manga] It’s about time this generation takes power, so I’m looking forward to it.

The aspiring principal plans to empower the student council and address issues, blending ambition with light-hearted otaku culture.

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