[Jujutsu Kaisen] Looks strong.
The blog reflects on character and plot development in anime, particularly critiquing confusing elements and character portrayals.
Read more[Utawarerumono] Do you like social games where the gacha character is the final boss and the true heroine?
Japan Otaku Reviews expresses surprise at a game’s plot twists, exploring themes of heroism, unexpected roles, and character dynamics.
Read more[My Hero Academia] They are probably a good person, but…
The blog discusses complexities of family dynamics, addressing toxic relationships and societal expectations.
Read more[SaGa] It has been a year since the release.
Japan Otaku discusses upcoming Saga games, expressing excitement but concerns over gaps and UI issues in recent releases.
Read more[BanG Dream!] That girl who looks sleepy after the live performance…
Anime fans discuss characters napping in the astronomy club, balancing school life, and live performance reflections.
Read more[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] Having only one save slot can often lead to a situation where you can’t advance.
A traveler feels uneasy during a flight after a seat change, leading to unexpected chaos and reflections on life and fate.
Read more[Code Geass] Lelouch has this belief that when it comes down to it, he can get his way by putting on a serious face and bowing his head.
The Japan Otaku Reviews discuss complex character dynamics, apologies, and the struggle of moving on from the past.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam 00] I watched the movie from 00, but I felt that having ELS as an enemy without any malice is quite rare in Gundam.
Japan Otaku Reviews explores themes of communication, malice, and horror in sci-fi, reflecting on humanity’s struggles.
Read more[Strikeout Pitch] They’re probably a nice person, but…
The blog humorously discusses a baseball club advisor’s lack of knowledge and the challenges of the role.
Read more[Gundam: The Witch from Mercury] I really love Caliburn, but it’s sad that it has so few appearances.
Japan Otaku reviews various aspects of Gundam, noting both strengths and weaknesses in design, functionality, and performance.
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