[Jujutsu Kaisen] A man who was stronger than I expected.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various characters, abilities, and personal reflections in a narrative blending humor and depth.
Read more[The King of Fighters] I want a character in KOF that talks a lot like in the new Fatal Fury showcase!!!
The author discusses hopes for new features in future King of Fighters games, reflecting on nostalgia and character development.
Read more[Xenoblade] I feel like talking about Xenoblade 2 after a long time.
Japan Otaku discusses favorite game characters and blades, sharing thoughts on personalities and gameplay experiences.
Read more[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Let it be as if it never happened.
The writer expresses a desire to leave the nightlife industry behind after graduation, feeling out of place with its values.
Read more[Pokémon] It seems that Omnite has become popular recently, and I’m happy about it too.
A series of reviews discussing various Pokémon and fan favorites, highlighting nostalgia and popularity in the otaku community.
Read more[Hyakkano] I’m posting the scene where I first got an erection while reading 100 Kano.
A student-teacher dynamic leads to controversial discussions on ethics, attraction, and societal rules within a Japanese context.
Read more[Fatal Fury] A world championship for ‘The King of Fighters: City of the Wolves’ with a total prize pool of $2.5 million and a winner’s prize of $1.5 million will be held! 🏙️
Japan Otaku discusses a $1.5M tournament, character selection, and Ronaldo’s potential role, mixing humor and competitive spirit.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] I’m seriously watching Gundam for the first time, but I only knew the line “I’ve never even been hit by my dad!” Here, Amuro is not being a coward as a soldier, nor is Bright-san being a military man.
The blog discusses the humorous and painful elements in Gundam, reflecting on its impact and portrayal of characters during struggles.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] It’s a succubus costume.
A discussion unfolds about kimonos, pain, and the nature of succubi in a playful, cosplay-themed dialogue among otaku.
Read more[Game] Furyu’s new work seems quite interesting.
Japan Otaku Reviews praises character graphics in Yeahx1, comparing it to Persona and expressing mixed feelings about its development.
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