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[Manga] Originally, it’s not a theory that you should be consumed by a ninja killing atmosphere.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Chekhov’s gun in storytelling, favoring creative surprises over strict adherence to rules.

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[Bleach] I want to aim for 100 replies on the topic of Kuruzawa Giriko.

Japan Otaku Reviews comments on character development, unresolved plot points, and time manipulation in a novel series.

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[Saki] Saki is so cool, delivering her feelings to her sister throughout the match!

The text discusses thoughts on mahjong and family dynamics, highlighting a match, conflicts, and personal anxieties.

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[Manga] You thief! → Isn’t that just the voice of reason old man…

The text reflects on inner struggles, the desire to fight through challenges, and discussions about personal growth and life.

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[Akuyaku Reijō no Naka no Hito] She’s a woman who truly hates the guy who hurt Emi!

A vengeful narrative unfolds as characters confront sins, jealousy, and the complexities of love, framed by revenge themes.

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[Negima!] Negi-kun, you know! Kota-kun, you know! Fate-kun, you know!

Japan Otaku discusses various reviews, blunders in collaborations, and musings about characters and relationships in anime.

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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run] They are seriously targeting the corpses!

Father Pucchi aims to gather corpses and enforce a harsh peace, revealing an eccentric worldview in chaotic discussion.

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[Medalist] A beautiful girl named Sushi Gaki who eats only the sushi toppings and leaves the rice behind to eat parfait.

The blog discusses various fictional relationships, age gaps, and character dynamics in a humorous and sarcastic tone.

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[Manga] I loved Madara.

The post discusses Akihiro Tajima’s “Madara” series and reviews, highlighting its storytelling and music in the game.

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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Doesn’t Yamada-san lack the suitability for a cabaret?

The author reflects on love vs. affection, noting love is self-centered while affection focuses on others, reminiscent of teenage thoughts.

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