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[Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket] Let’s finish 45 wins over the weekend.

In Japan Otaku Reviews, players discuss event strategies, deck challenges, and mixed feelings about winning and card use.

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[Medalist] Do you have a favorite coach?

A discussion on various “otaku” characters and coaches, highlighting their qualities and relationships in a humorous exchange.

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[Street Fighter] Mr. Ryu only accepted the parts that were convenient for him.

Raising a child requires nurturing strength, like the “fist of the wind,” emphasizing love and care over mere strength.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] The hero of the country, Char Aznable.

Fans express gratitude to Char Aznable, discussing his impact and the collateral damage from the war in a complex narrative.

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[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba] A line that Tanjiro would barely say.

Skipping school fosters bad habits, but supportive peers can help overcome challenges and bullying experiences.

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[Ramen Hakkenden] If I were to compare this collab, it would be like a slightly overwhelmed mix trying to take the best parts of all rich ramen.

A discussion on ramen flavors compares a new taste to the main store’s salt ramen, debating depth of umami and humorously reacting.

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[Jujutsu Kaisen] Goods that anyone can use to become a summer oil.

Japan Otaku Reviews offers insights on various anime merchandise, highlighting accessories, pricing, and character appeal.

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[Transformers] I know it’s a Transformer.

Japan Otaku discusses a new Transformer, its anime origin, and details about its design and crowdfunding perks.

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[Toriko] The potato mouse is alive below, but I wonder if it eats mice too.

The Potato Mouse, a unique dish from Fukuoka, is praised for its deliciousness and low-stress potatoes, sparking mixed reviews.

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[Strikeout Pitch] This quote applies to too many teams.

Fans discuss their frustrations with teams struggling to score in baseball, attributing failures mainly to pitchers.

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