[The Days of Diamond] Ayase River is not a bad person.
A lively discussion on a baseball-themed manga, debating its merits, storytelling, and emotional aspects among readers.
Read more[The Days of Diamond] It’s tough to see my family member struggling like that…
In a disinterested family, a middle schooler’s passion for baseball, rebellion, and hard work clash with their lack of support.
Read more[The Days of Diamond] What Ayase River needs is Kobori [Thank You Pitch].
A discussion on baseball in a forum explores team dynamics, characters, and the challenges players face together.
Read more[The Days of Diamond] I’m really disappointed, Iga… let’s just call it Iga-Dissatisfied.
The author confesses to making Aya deceive or be untruthful.
Read more[The Days of Diamond] I read it all in one go during the long holiday, but isn’t this person just unfair?
Japan Otaku Reviews discuss responsibilities and sacrifices in parenting and career, questioning choices and criticism.
Read more[The Days of Diamond] Is it moving in a good direction…?
The blog discusses team dynamics, personal frustrations, and recommendations within the context of Japanese otaku culture.
Read more[The Days of Diamond] I am the strongest, so no one can win against me.
A player asserts their success isn’t due to others’ weakness, emphasizing teamwork in baseball and confronting arrogance.
Read more[The Days of Diamond] The night is an emotional scene.
The discussion reflects on emotional responses, character growth, and experiences in high school, especially in sports and social dynamics.
Read more[The Days of Diamond] I bought the first volume digitally because the anonymous person was causing a commotion, but isn’t the director of Bungees terrible?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses a popular manga’s dark themes, character dynamics, and potential for anime adaptation.
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