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[Kinnikuman] Even Sunshine is taken aback! The outrageous deeds of a beastly superhuman that surpasses the original demon.

The post discusses the complexities of superhuman relationships, questioning the morality of brutal demons who harm their own kin.

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[Fist of the North Star] Souther is a bad guy.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses complexities of characters in a drama, exploring themes of kindness, cruelty, and morality.

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[Attack on Titan] There is no malice at all.

The discussion reflects on the complexities of love and creativity, often twisting intentions into darker interpretations.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] Big brother is finished!

A discussion on drinking too much, referencing anime “OniMai!” and humorous interactions about intoxication and weekend antics.

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[ELDEN RING] It’s time for Elden class.

Japan Otaku discusses game maintenance, strategies for weapon use, and experiences in Elden during gameplay.

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[Bleach] In the Reverasol DLC, Fully Hollow Ichigo makes a surprise appearance! Everyone is filled with a mix of confusion and joy.

Fans discuss anime character traits and potential sequels, with insights on game mechanics and upcoming arcs.

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[Hell Teacher Nūbē] The Jet Grandma of the Reiwa era is amazing, she’s a super beautiful girl!

Discussion on Turbo Grandma’s transformation and character design sparks humor and nostalgia among Japan Otaku Reviews participants.

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[Maebashi Witches] She is not a bad girl.

The discussion revolves around a woman with a bad mouth, reactions to names, and school bullying, mixed with humor.

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[Make the Exorcist Fall in Love] Episode 93: The most arrogant Lucifer-sama…

The post discusses a battle-themed manga where a boy, the strongest exorcist, secretly prefers making sweets.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] Garma: “Huh! Is there insurance I can sign up for even now!?”

Discussions on escaping Earth, family dynamics, and potential survival among the Zabi siblings unfold in Japan Otaku reviews.

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