Okay, the Saiki K. series is a whole franchise built around a gag manga, and like any gag-based show, as long as the jokes keep coming, so do the manga volumes and anime episodes. Right? Just like …
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I recently finished the manga. I already had watched the anime long back. Here are my thoughts on the manga.
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