[Weekly Shonen Jump] When I played Famicom Jump, I was still less than 10 years old.
The blog reflects on the 20th anniversary of Weekly Shonen Jump, discussing memories and game experiences related to it.
Read more[Weekly Shonen Jump] I don’t hate that this manga is just drawing an old man for four chapters, but isn’t that a bit reckless?
The manga reviews highlight Beethoven’s intriguing portrayal and challenges in expressing sound visually, amid mixed reactions.
Read more[Me & Roboco] I think there are more people who can’t distinguish between plagiarism and homage.
The discussion revolves around homage and plagiarism in anime, focusing on Doraemon’s influence and its interpretations.
Read more[Dr. Slump] I started reading Dr. Slump, and Arale-chan is so cute!
Creativity shines as students discuss inventions, art, and manga, blending fun with impressive ideas and skillful drawings.
Read more[Bakuman.] Looking at it now, it’s amazing how Bakuman is picking fights from all directions.
The text discusses manga preferences and societal views on otaku culture, highlighting nostalgia and gender roles in storytelling.
Read more[Weekly Shonen Jump] The current lineup feels like the next generation of Jump.
The text highlights various manga series, upcoming releases, and anime news, with a lively overview of recent developments.
Read more[“Sakigake!! Otokojuku” (also known as “Charge!! Men’s Private School”)] I really loved the match between Togashi and Toramaru, but I might be in the minority.
Fans discuss the strengths and quirks of characters like Toramaru and Togashi in their favorite series.
Read more[Bakuman.] What is a masculine manga?
The author prefers manly manga over otaku-style; discusses various titles and their themes within the genre.
Read more[Time Paradox] I think I can evaluate it calmly now.
The blog explores calm evaluations of creative works, questioning perceived authenticity and the nature of calmness in critique.
Read more[Weekly Shonen Jump] The anime is quite different from the original work, but it was interesting.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the anime adaptation of Ninku, noting its divergence from the original and praising its themes.
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