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[Negima!] Nagi is properly being a parent…【Granblue Fantasy】

Japan Otaku discusses varying endings and character developments, raising questions about plot fidelity and audience targeting.

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[Ichi the Witch] Isn’t the recent Death Galas-chan too cute?

The discussion revolves around characters and themes in various anime and manga, highlighting humor, cuteness, and tension.

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[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] Somehow, Moyan’s new song is really good.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses new songs, character dynamics, and events in idol culture, hinting at changing trends.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] Posting the character I hate the most from Tomino’s works.

Discussing various characters in Gundam, reviewers express dislike for certain traits and actions, highlighting moral conflicts.

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[Yakuza] Could it be that the era when the yakuza could brazenly do whatever they wanted was actually crap?

Japan Otaku reflects on the decline of the yakuza, impacts on society, and their portrayal in the media and games.

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[Negima!] It was definitely not wrong to steal Bi-kun’s lips…

The discussion highlights characters Nagi and Eva in a lively, magical world, with fans eager for character interactions and developments.

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[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam] I thought it was sad that this person is always being irrationally beaten.

The discussion criticizes character handling and story choices in “Zeta Gundam,” focusing on Camille and other characters.

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[Monster Hunter Wilds] I thought there would be an open beta test, but it was already over…

The blog discusses gameplay experiences and weapon preferences in Monster Hunter Wilds, highlighting challenges and improvements.

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[The King of Braves GaoGaiGar] The dividing driver isn’t a weapon, huh?

The blog discusses the importance of protecting city life amidst battles, weapons used, and opinions on animation quality.

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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] The lines on this side are hard to use.

The discussion criticizes ineffective teaching methods, raising concerns over student treatment and perceived disabilities.

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