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[BanG Dream!] Shou and Motoyaya… happiness…

Discussion among Japan Otaku about relationships, feelings, and personal dynamics in a light-hearted context.

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[Bakuman.] What is a masculine manga?

The author prefers manly manga over otaku-style; discusses various titles and their themes within the genre.

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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] The stones have become 60,000, but is this enough for the anniversary?

The blogger expresses their mixed feelings about game pulls, stone accumulation, and character availability in Japan Otaku reviews.

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[Zoids] I received orders to bomb a town whose name I didn’t even know.

Japan Otaku discusses anime openings, highlighting the contrasting themes in songs like “Night Hawk’s Dream” and “Picnic.”

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[BanG Dream!] In the end, I hope these five can come together and say, “Let’s do Mujika!”

Fans speculate about the band’s reunion, debating character involvement and social media buzz, while some wish for no reunion.

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[Xenoblade Chronicles 2] Rex’s cock-sucking squad贴る

Japanese otaku discuss character relationships, preferences, and societal issues in narratives, including complex love dynamics.

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[Transformers] Transformers… aren’t they toys for boys…?

The narrator explores their unexpected fascination with Transformers, appreciating the characters despite knowing little about them.

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[Pokémon] I wonder if Rafflesia will come as a region in ZA or the 10th generation.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Pokémon stats, evolutions, and the balance between physical and special types in gameplay.

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[Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket] The Cresselia ex drop event will end soon.

Cresselia’s Crescent Cloak heals when energy is attached; reviews discuss its utility and Pokédex completion concerns.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] This kid really looks like Aslan in drag.

The discussion centers on the anime character Aslan, confusion about his origins, and various fan opinions on his representation.

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