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[Blue Box] Episode 185 Thoughts: Living alone requires less consideration than cohabiting!?

The blog discusses various thoughts and experiences related to anime, romance, and playful dynamics among characters.

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[Kinnikuman] It seems that cows are a topic of conversation, so I’m posting a female cow.

Japan Otaku discusses character types, voice acting, and preferences in anime genres, expressing a mix of humor and critique.

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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Actually, I want to have a secret talent for making delicious hot milk.

Japan Otaku reviews discuss characters, their charm, and competition, highlighting traits and connections through flowers and racing.

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[Snack Basue] Can you do it as an agent…?

A dad ninja considers quitting his job, sparking chaos in the family as each member reacts with humor and concern.

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[Naruto] Kabu likes to put his words into action from here.

The narrator aims to surpass Orochimaru, reflecting on growth, power, and personal redemption through Izanami’s technique.

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[Garou: Mark of the Wolves] Reiwa’s latest Viva☆Leena Nights

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses game aesthetics, character designs, and feedback on gameplay mechanics, highlighting mixed opinions.

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[Centuria] Episode 43 thoughts: Lakurima-chan, please don’t die…

Reviews of Kenturia reveal strong character design, dramatic moments, and cliché aspects, reflecting its engaging manga style.

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[Hima-Ten!] Episode 31 Thoughts: Huh? Boss? You’re going to support me, right!?

The blog post discusses various topics related to summer festivals, relationships, and humor in Japanese otaku culture.

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[Kagurabachi] Chapter 69 Thoughts: Classmate Ikura, you’re cool…

The blog reviews character developments and themes in the anime, exploring solitude, heroism, and daily life dynamics.

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[The Elusive Samurai] Episode 192 Thoughts: Time-kun has really grown up.

Japan Otaku discusses drawing skills, kinks, history, and anime, expressing both critique and humor in their reviews.

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