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[Persona] Even in fan art in English, you can understand what they’re saying.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the term “idolussy,” reactions to it, and cultural referencing, showcasing humorous exchanges.

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[Vampire Survivors] I’m playing VANSABA, but there are a lot of enemies!

The review discusses challenges and experiences with a game, noting its complexity and unique gameplay in the SaGa series.

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[Bocchi the Rock!] Bocchi the Rock

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses memorable movie moments and themes, highlighting Nicolas Cage’s impactful performances.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] I wonder what Amuro is doing in the GQuuuuuuX world.

Discussion on a toy’s development, its ties to Haro, and personal reflections in a fictional universe of Japan.

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[Super Robot Wars] It was said that MX was easy, but the final stages of Electric Monkey and Dragoon were quite difficult. The crossover parts were really good.

Japan Otaku discusses unique characters in games, reminisces about challenges, and shares fond memories of mecha battles.

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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I want to touch Bell-chan’s belly.

The discussion covers character reviews and skills in a racing context, highlighting strengths and talents among participants.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] It’s a machine that makes you think, “Wow, it was produced in large numbers.”

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses a new aircraft’s design, its lineage, features, and high cost, highlighting its capabilities.

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[BanG Dream!] “Recently, Saki-chan’s butt has been getting bigger…”

A playful exchange among friends revolves around lewd humor, pillow talk, and admiration of each other’s attributes in Japan’s Otaku culture.

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[Vtuber] I wonder when was the last time Aju-ne had a boyfriend…

A discussion on first loves, age struggles, and the complexities of relationships among Japanese otaku culture.

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[Urban Legend Demolition Center] SSR

The blog discusses various themes in Japan’s Otaku culture, including relationships, social media, and personal decisions.

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