[Medalist] Finally!! The anime has started!!!! In the supervision, I always feel the enthusiasm of the production team and the realization that they are cherishing it, which gives me a sense of encouragement.
The author expresses deep passion for the manga “Medalist,” eager for its anime adaptation, driven by love for the characters.
Read more[Golden Kamuy] It’s a strange manga that’s easy to read, even though it sometimes has graphic dirty jokes and a bit of gore.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses intense storylines, art style, and unexpected developments in various manga titles with humor and critique.
Read more[Manga] Bear hunting is an easy task.
A humorous discussion unfolds among reviewers about hunting, earnings, and the surreal experiences of bear transformations.
Read more[Naruto] Those who had a bad environment.
The discussion revolves around characters like Sasuke and Itachi, exploring themes of love, trust, and personal responsibility in Naruto.
Read more[Dragon Ball] Can you get 100 replies in a Broly format?
A thread humorously discusses aiming for 100 replies, showcasing rivalry and playful banter among users.
Read more[Super Doctor K] Today is my birthday[K2].
In a light exchange, friends reflect on their lives, career fatigue, hobbies, and the passing of time, especially before birthdays.
Read more[Hellsing] A manga that is like the deadly poison of adolescence.
Fans discuss their love for manga like Hellsing and Trigun, recalling how these stories shaped their teenage experiences.
Read more[Kinnikuman] The true face of Warsman isn’t ugly, but it seems like if he didn’t wear a mask, it would be too exposed in various ways.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses a unique one-eyed character, exploring themes of origin, modification, and parental love.
Read more[Strikeout Pitch] Does this captain have no heart or feelings?
Fans express frustration with gameplay dynamics and character decisions in a baseball-themed series, analyzing roles and strategies.
Read more[The Rose of Versailles] I think that “Rose of Versailles” is considered an erotic work.
Fans discuss “The Rose of Versailles,” sharing thoughts on character dynamics, performances, and humorous moments in the adaptation.
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