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[Type-Moon] This is a thread where the anonymous person teaches me about the tales of heroes I don’t know and stories from the Type-Moon world.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses themes of humanity’s strength, space ambitions, and connections in the Type-Moon universe.

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[Hyouge Mono] Everyone gathers together to bully the monkey, right?

The blog discusses reflections on ambition and history through gaming experiences, humor, and personal growth.

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[Slime Saint] Why is it so feminine and enchanting even though it’s an asexual former slime?

The blog discusses the complexities of Jelly’s character, blending feminine traits with a mysterious past and seductive moments.

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[BanG Dream!] Good morning.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses characters, their quirks, and relationships in BanG Dream and offers humorous observations.

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[Gaiking] (For now, just play some Psychic Lover, and it’ll create a good vibe, Diamond…)

Japan Otaku Reviews shares insights on anime, character dynamics, and unexpected moments in recent episodes.

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[Vtuber] It’s amazing to release five books as a Vtuber.

In a Japan Otaku forum, users discuss Mahjong, gaming culture, and the appeal of age-gap relationships in books.

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[Nintendo Switch] A video of an overseas experience event was playing on the app, and everyone looked like they were having fun.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses erotic themes, Nintendo promotions, and personal anecdotes about breasts and tattoos.

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[BanG Dream!] I have forgotten how many times I’ve looped already…

Japan Otaku Reviews explores looping narratives, character struggles, and the search for happy endings in a whimsical yet dark setting.

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[Granblue Fantasy] I understand, I understand.

Japan Otaku reviews discuss character designs, fetishes, and game mechanics in the New Stone series, focusing on various characters.

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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] It might be nice to have an event where trainers race in a reverse pattern and the Uma Musume teach them.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses quirky racing events featuring trainers, injuries, and competitive antics in the Uma Musume series.

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