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[Kinnikuman] I am being harassed by a crazy pervert who wields great power for the purpose of assault.

In a chaotic showdown, characters debate the strategic use of magnet power to combat existential threats in a bizarre universe.

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[G Generation] Even if I lose in the gacha, I haven’t lost.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various aspects of Gundam games and anime, highlighting character dynamics and gameplay challenges.

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[Ninja Slayer] I quite like him as a villain.

Japan Otaku Reviews praises the intense drawing workload and execution in manga, noting surprising talent and chaotic elements.

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[Super Robot Wars] Was the old Super Robot Wars really that difficult?

The reviews for Kiritan highlight balance issues, aircraft performance disparities, and slow loading times, but overall, it was fun.

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[Granblue Fantasy] They might be a good person, but…

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various character interactions, stamps, and gameplay experiences, highlighting changes and nostalgia.

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[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba] I love Kora Haru.

A discussion on Japan’s entertainment spending, generational differences, and cultural shifts among otaku fans.

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[SAN Value Funeral! Dark Part-time Job] He must be a good person, but…

Caution is advised as young people face risks from dark part-time jobs, often linked to crime via social media.

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[BanG Dream!] …Raki-chan doesn’t want to come to my house…

Japan Otaku Reviews explores emotional connections, longing, and interactions among characters, highlighting their vulnerabilities.

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[Urban Legend Demolition Center] At first glance, I thought for sure it was an evil lesbian trying to surround a female college student.

The blog explores themes of sexuality, societal issues, and game suspense, highlighting diverse characters and relationships.

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[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] And then, Mafuyu begins to move.

Japan Otaku reviews the emotional journey of characters Kanade and Mafuyu, touching on themes of loneliness and growth.

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