[Make the Exorcist Fall in Love] Lucifer’s character took an unexpected direction.
The blog discusses themes of arrogance, predictions, and unique relationships in manga, blending humor and insight.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] Is it really that great to be born from a woman’s womb?
Discussions on the value of being born from a woman versus an artificial womb, highlighting themes of identity and technology.
Read more[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] This mother is probably going to end up with a miserable fate…
The post discusses the complexities of parent-child relationships and societal expectations through a mix of personal reflections and fictional elemen…
Read moreIs [The Idolmaster] Tourmas that bad…?
Fans urge producers to support Tour Master arcade game as concerns about its potential end of service grow.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I can’t help but look at Falco in a lascivious way.
The post reflects on otaku culture, personal connections to characters, and the complexities of love and support.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn] This move is a cheat, right?
Japan Otaku discusses frame avoidance techniques, movement strategies, and animation interpretations in gaming.
Read more[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim] What is this betrayal! You, seduced by the false idol known as “Oblivion Remaster,” abandon the sacred Skyrim of Talos! Trust me, Shirodi.
This post praises Skyrim’s mods and Talos’s love, contrasting it with Oblivion’s mundanity while discussing modding future.
Read more[Ninja Slayer] I will post my favorite ninja from the Kyoto edition.
Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on training, hierarchy, and emotional bonds within the Shadow Weave community.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] What do you think about the recent Gundam series?
Japan Otaku Reviews discuss characters’ motivations and emotions, contrasting revenge and love in various narratives.
Read more[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam] The protagonist who would probably explode with anger upon learning of the existence of Klabato ranks first.
The discussion centers on characters and themes from a series, touching on emotional responses to war and rivalry.
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