[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] The teacher is so terrible that it feels like they would cause a scandal if they were real.
Mr. Goda’s class is chaotic, with mixed feelings about teachers reflecting on past educational experiences and societal changes.
Read more[Dragon Ball] I used to wonder why I found that so interesting at the time… but even now, I laugh so hard it hurts, so I love Broly MAD.
Japan Otaku reviews various animations and MADs, commenting on trends and recommending videos on YouTube related to the genre.
Read more[Negima!] Negi is like! In the Reiwa era, Fate and the coffee war will be fully voiced!
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the unique moments in Negi’s story, coffee culture, and childish behaviors among fans.
Read more[Manga] There are few anonymous people who can talk about Kirarebo.
Madoka, a 14-year-old fan of shoujo manga, shares her love for it while reflecting on nostalgic anime and character dynamics.
Read more[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] The day we can never return to…
Fans discuss the family dynamics of androids in a story, reflecting on character traits and emotional connections.
Read more[Witch and Mercenary] Clumsy big-bust long-haired black-haired wife who loves her husband is great, right?
The blog discusses a clumsy, affectionate wife navigating her husband’s social life and adult entertainment dynamics.
Read more[Shōjo manga] When reading shoujo manga focused on romance, I think these characters are just always doing romance.
The discussion covers baseball and romance in manga, highlighting the balance of themes and character focus in different series.
Read more[True Heart Scramble!] Foreshadowing resolution is great, isn’t it…
Japan Otaku Reviews reflect confusion over sudden plot twists and character developments in a manga series.
Read more[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] I’ve heard that many readers dislike Yoshikage Kira’s tendency to tear off the bread wrap and not buy it even more than his perversion or murderous tendencies.
Freshly baked sandwiches are soft and fluffy, but a dark story tarnishes their reputation and raises unsettling thoughts.
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