[Tales series] He’s really not a bad guy.
The discussion revolves around blame, character perceptions, and storytelling choices in Japanese media and games.
Read more[Ninja vs. Gokudo] The hardest past I read about in ninjas and yakuza.
A poignant reflection on a son’s love for his mother, grappling with sorrow, regret, and the harsh realities of life.
Read more[Code Geass] When I joined the student council just for fun, I found myself surrounded by heirs to the throne, Knights of the Round, and developers of mass destruction weapons.
The blog discusses themes of ordinary life, loss, and relationships in a robotic anime context, showcasing personal reflections.
Read more[Medalist] Wow, a wonderfully fluffy and easy-to-understand beautiful girl has come…
Japan Otaku discusses quirky character traits, plot twists, and humorous moments in anime and manga relationships.
Read more[Cyberpunk 2077] I bought the PS5 version because it was on sale!
Johnny reviews a game, praising its immersive first-person perspective, strong abilities, and fun combat style like David’s.
Read more[BanG Dream!] Half a year has passed since CRYCHIC’s reunion.
In a reflective moment, Aine and Ricky confront their feelings while discussing band practice, revealing emotional complexities.
Read more[Magazine] When I think about it now, series like Gundam, Ultraman, Kamen Rider, and Super Mario in the manga published in Bonbon are really luxurious.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses magazine shifts to appeal to older audiences amid declining circulation and changing trends.
Read more[Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket] I matched with a Manmune Darkrai deck. Isn’t this deck too strong?
Japan Otaku shares game experiences, struggles with decks, card collection issues, and insights on battle strategies.
Read more[hyakkano] I read this manga with a light heart, but I ended up crying.
The blog reflects on emotional family dynamics in anime, highlighting touching moments and complex relationships.
Read more[Fire Emblem] I cleared Episode 20 of “Fubahana Setsugetsu: Chapter of the Blue Moon” and progressed to defeating the fortress!
Japan Otaku discusses regrets over missed battles, weapon mastery, and the mysteries of green-haired characters in the game.
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