[Weekly Shonen Sunday] Kazuhiko Shimamoto & Kazuhiro Fujita New Serial!!!!
Japan Otaku reviews the current state of manga, expressing mixed feelings about various creators and potential comebacks.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] A guidebook summarizing two titles from the anime series “Uma Musume” has arrived!
Japan Otaku reviews guidebook for “Uma Musume” anime with insights, interviews, and artwork, celebrating new releases.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing] I’m looking back at it now, but who the heck are you, Heero, in episode 1?
The blog reviews “Gundam Wing,” highlighting emotional instability, action scenes, and character dynamics among the heroes.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] Episode 4
Excited about a big win, the author treats friends to a feast, enjoying sushi and sweets while sharing fun reviews and musings.
Read more[Pokémon] I think Pokémon from Kalos look interesting! However, it feels like that interesting aspect doesn’t directly connect to being strong for many of them.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Pokémon design shifts from pixel to 3D, highlighting rarity, battles, and mechanics.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] The woman with the 100 kill suspicion.
Japan Otaku reviews various Gundam characters and theories, focusing on narrative significance and battles involving Amuro.
Read more[The Idolmaster Million Live!] In the morning, it’s my blessing.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various topics in gaming, beauty, and nostalgia within the Millista community.
Read more[Pokémon] Kasekimera doesn’t have any trainers to use it in the game, so it’s essentially a Pokemon exclusive to the protagonist.
Japan Otaku discusses various Pokémon, sharing thoughts on design, strengths, and ecological changes in a light-hearted manner.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam 00] Fight
The Japan Otaku Reviews discuss characters, battles, and communication in Gundam, highlighting growth and emotional connections.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I will do my best today as well.
Japan Otaku Reviews shares thoughts on characters, skills in games, and personal reflections on training and experiences.
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