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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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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Mii-chan would have survived in this timeline.

A twelve-month journey of Mii-chan striving for championship amidst challenges in the boxing world and personal struggles.

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[Ramen Hakkenden] No matter how many times I see it, it’s not at all praiseworthy, but it makes me want to eat it anyway.

Japan Otaku explores the complex relationship between taste, convenience, and the joy of simple meals like ramen and rice.

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