[Lycoris Recoil] The third short movie has come, but it’s filthy!!
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses humorous themes around butts and poop in anime, highlighting their absurdity and vulgarity.
Read more[G Generation] I have it! The right to stockpile materials for the event!
Fans discuss limited gacha polls, character skills, and game strategies for Gundam titles, especially the Strike Freedom and Justice.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] If you say you’ll protect me even at the cost of your life, then…
Japan Otaku Reviews explores political intrigue and character dynamics, focusing on loyalty and historical references in a narrative.
Read more[Pokémon] A guy who is treated as a villain just because of the image of being a Donkarasu.
The blog discusses character designs and behaviors in Pokémon, highlighting themes of villainy and image in battles.
Read more[Princession Orchestra] I can feel that Kagari-san, having gained a fighting companion, has a lot of trust in Minamo.
The blog discusses various character dynamics and interactions, highlighting friendships and communication in the series.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing] He had a much sharper expression than I remembered.
Japan Otaku Reviews offers humorous takes on Gundam characters and episodes, highlighting their quirks and moral complexities.
Read more[Summon Night] I feel like Summon Night could make a comeback if it threw away the SRPG elements.
The blog discusses various opinions on dating sims, game genres, and character designs, highlighting excitement and critique.
Read more[Neighbors] Doreen Anti Thread
A discussion on Japan Otaku Reviews highlights frustrations with game mechanics, character behavior, and community dynamics.
Read more[Hima-Ten!] In the morning, the man I like is having a lucky accident, and I’m the president of the company.
A humorous exchange among fans, debating character relationships and upcoming plot twists in a romantic comedy.
Read more[Hunter × Hunter] It’s a solid ability for someone who’s a bit of an oddball.
Japan Otaku Reviews explores the clever use of abilities and textures in battles, highlighting Hisoka’s deceptive tactics.
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