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[Hima-Ten!] It’s sad for Honoka-chan, isn’t it…!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses playful banter, character evaluations, and event reflections in a lighthearted, humorous style.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] I somehow understand it!

A series of Japan Otaku reviews explores themes from military clashes, Gundams, and quirky characters in an anime context.

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[Metal Gear] In Solidus, he looks cool in 2, but the way his corpse is handled afterward is pretty harsh, isn’t it…

The blog discusses themes of resurrection and identity, focusing on a character’s complex relationship with clones and legacy.

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[Granblue Fantasy] I’m looking forward to the final of Decapai, but I’m sad that the breasts have shrunk.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses themes of love, friendship, and confusion in stories featuring complex characters and relationships.

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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] Why does Rohan-chan say unnecessary things when complimenting?

A reflective piece on food’s ability to connect and heal loneliness, contrasted with the challenges of industry competition.

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[WITCH WATCH] Anime adaptation SSR

Witch Watch gains praise for its stylish animation and engaging themes, with viewers eager for character development.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam 00] What principle is it operating on?

The blog discusses the unique properties of Jupiter, including the power of GN particles, and their applications in technology.

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  • Anime
  • April 15, 2025
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[Anime] There are quite a few people who evaluate like Mr. Aban, right?

Kengyo City faces anime modifications in a wild mix of action, humor, and surrealism, challenging common genres and perspectives.

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  • Game
  • April 15, 2025
  • 88 views
[Game] What is the most popular MMORPG right now?

The discussion centers on MMOs, with views on their decline, Godzilla’s influence, and nostalgia for FF11 amid changes.

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[Friends of the Prince] There are no everyday-use otaku goods!

Otaku goods can blend into daily life, with items like mugs and shirts challenging the stereotype of impracticality.

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