[SAN Value Funeral! Dark Part-time Job] Humans whose brains are made of Shoggoth.
Akari Kurono questions humanity’s essence amid transformations, exploring the soul’s integrity against physical mutations.
Read more[Princession Orchestra] It feels like Priokette includes female-targeted marketing typical of girls’ shows, but since it’s a new IP, its vertical development doesn’t feel like a morning anime, making its future unclear and giving off a sense of being out of place.
The blog discusses Mewtchara, anime enjoyment, character dynamics, and some concerns about plot development and pacing.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] It’s the wide version on Steam…
The author celebrates passing an exam with a tiara from their mom, while discussing video quality and features in gaming.
Read more[Dragon Quest] I want the DS version of DQ456 to be ported directly to the Switch.
Fans desire console versions and improvements for RPGs, feeling smartphone adaptations fall short in experience and control.
Read more[Granblue Fantasy] Ridiculously cute
Kaname Minekawa is a quirky witch with unique magic, eager to learn but often confused, highlighting her endearing character flaws.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] I want to see a new SD Gundam anime soon.
Japan Otaku discusses extreme character creation, series nostalgia, and trends while reflecting on vulgarity in anime.
Read more[Maebashi Witches] I like this guy.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses weight perceptions, character dynamics, and anime themes in the context of Gunma town revitalization.
Read more[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai] How dare you look so lewdly, you pervert!
A character struggles with hidden emotions and reveals amid comedic interactions, highlighting serious themes in a lighthearted tone.
Read more[Gakuen Idolmaster] Two crazy ones
The profile of Mizuzu Hadaya suggests a flawed but intriguing idol, balancing slacker traits with unexpected popularity.
Read more[Legend of the Galactic Heroes] It’s the greatest proposal in the galaxy!
A recap of Japan Otaku Reviews includes reflections on characters, storylines, and humorous moments in various shows.
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