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[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] Uploading a baseball manga for boys to the bad internet.

Fans discuss the debut of “Woof! Episode 1” and share thoughts on its art, baseball intensity, and furry themes.

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[The Vampire Dies in No Time] Does Shin-Yokohama actually exist?

Discussion on Shin-Yokohama’s location and differences from Yokohama, along with travel tips and comments.

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[Kaiju No. 8] “Are you going for ‘Kaiju No. 8 THE GAME’?”

Discussion on Japan’s monster powerhouse status raises questions about international defense and game relevance.

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[The Dangers in My Heart] When I fantasize about this child being Ichi’s mom, it makes Nugagawa-kun ejaculate a lot.

A dad reflects on his desire for a second child, discussing complexities of family and hidden sexual desires.

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[Nue’s Exorcist] Could it be that the key player who revived from a V-shape to a J-shape is Iju?

The discussion revolves around character popularity, pacing in episodes, and issues with battle episode resolutions.

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[Toxic Daughter: Chi-chan] Cheating filming… secret filming…!?

A wife secretly takes a photo of her husband, leading to intense discussions about privacy, shame, and gender differences.

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[Karakuri Circus] It’s nice to have someone to protect your back.

A lively discussion among otaku on various topics, including anime, characters, and artwork, ignites nostalgia and curiosity.

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[Weekly Young Magazine] You said you liked chilled Chinese noodles!

The discussion revolves around ordering cold Chinese noodles vs. ramen, showcasing humorous confusion and food preferences.

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[Shinobi Undercover] This week is seriously cool…

A discussion on how teamwork, character strengths, and strategies enhance performance in the manga, showcasing Yodaka’s role.

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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] Lorenzo from the movie is great, isn’t he… [JoJo]

Hirohiko Araki explores themes of resilience and luck in “Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan,” with deep character reflections.

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