Home » Page 687
[Heisei Haizanhei Sumire-chan] It seems cute that it might just end with having a meal together and nothing more, rather than being something like a casual fling.

The discussion revolves around casual relationships, sushi, and social dynamics among youth, including dinner invitations.

Read more

[Splatoon] Festival Memories

Japanese gamers discuss their experiences in Splatoon 3, sharing tips, frustrations, and humorous impressions of gameplay.

Read more

[Hima-Ten!] The president has big breasts…

A lively discussion unfolds among Japan Otaku Reviews, touching on characters, competition, and self-perception in a playful tone.

Read more

[Bleach] Is there anything that Rukia doesn’t know about Ichigo?

The text discusses character developments and connections in a narrative, questioning plot details and character interactions.

Read more

[Kaiji] The anime version of Kaiji is great, isn’t it?

“Kaiji: The Break Record Edition impresses with its voice acting and engaging story, keeping viewers hooked despite knowing outcomes.”

Read more

[Chiikawa] What I know about this guy.

The reviews discuss mixed feelings about various characters, focusing on crab headbands and the appeal of designs.

Read more

[Mobile Suit Gundam 00] Why do you like 00 so much, Anonymous!?

The blog discusses the author’s love for Gundam, noting its simplicity, interesting story, and surprising elements each week.

Read more

[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] Without considering the jokes, I like part 7 the most.

Fans discuss the evolution of *Steel Ball Run*, praising its art, character development, and unique storytelling moments.

Read more

[Golden Kamuy] I was surprised at how high the reproduction quality of Kazuou Henmi was.

The blog discusses the impactful visuals and themes of Japanese dramas, highlighting character depth and artistry.

Read more

[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] The delinquent Suzuka runs away without listening to others.

Japan Otaku Reviews cover various themes: rebellious characters, racing, and humorous school antics in a lively narrative.

Read more