Not sure exactly. It could be that the storylines or art styles of Manga Rock and Bloodline have some similarities or influences on each other. But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
I don't think so. Manga Rock is often known for its independent operation and doesn't have a direct connection with MAL.
Not much, really. Hyperventilation is a medical condition and Manga Rock was a platform for accessing manga. They don't have a direct link.
It could be due to server issues or maybe your internet connection is unstable.
I think the connection is quite limited. Border could be a completely separate entity from Manga Rock. Maybe they have different themes, art styles, or target audiences.
Not much, really. Serendipity is more about unexpected fortunate discoveries, while Manga Rock is a platform for accessing manga.
I'm not sure. Maybe they have some characters or themes in common, but I haven't seen a direct link.
The connection between Vocaloid and manga rock is quite loose. Vocaloid is known for creating virtual music, and manga rock is for enjoying manga. However, both could potentially appeal to people with diverse interests in digital and creative media.
I'm not really sure. Maybe Lily is a fan of Manga Rock or has some sort of interaction with it, but I don't have specific details.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe they are related in some thematic or artistic way, but I don't have a definite answer.
Hard to say exactly. It could be that Boochi is a key figure in the rock manga's story, or it might have some symbolic meaning related to the theme. Without more details, it's difficult to determine.