Archive for 2011


Okazu is turning 9 soon…what are we going to do for a party?

August 10th, 2011

I’m going to try and get a post out today, but it suddenly dawned on me that on August 14th my beloved baby Okazu turns 9 years old. I think that deserves a little cake or something, don’t you?

Best party suggestion wins a copy of the Strawberry Panic: The Complete Novel Collection for you or for your library, if you already have a copy.

Pictures/stories/videos/other of Yuriko and Midori eating Okazu birthday cake will likely get you better prizes.





Morita-san ha Mukuchi Anime (English)

August 9th, 2011

First of all, thanks to all of you who wrote in last week with well-wishes. Last week was pretty bad, but I’m down to fighting one last little case of bronchitis now and I can think straight again. I have no doubt at all that your kind thoughts helped me through the worst. I say it all the time, but it’s worth repeating – Okazu readers are the best!

Since this is my first post in a while, I’m going to go for something simple and light-hearted. Nothing fits the bills quite like Morita-san ha Mukuchi, which is showing on Crunchyroll, for those as can get it.

I’ve reviewed the first two volumes of the manga – Volume 1 and Volume 2. The anime is not substantially different – Morita Mayu is a perfectly normal girl who just doesn’t talk so much. It’s not like it’s an affectation, or she’s bad at it, she just gets lost in her own thoughts and misses the openings. And, as her friends are other teen girls, they so rarely leave openings at all. Mayu is a good friend and an excellent listener.

The anime is a super-short short; each episode is only 3 minutes long. This is, in my opinion, is the perfect size for a anime based on a 4-koma comic strip. The short size allows you to run through a few gags and not get tired of the one-gag-per-character issue that makes 4-koma manga difficult to read in general. Remember, when these run in the magazines, they only run a few pages at a time, so there’s just a few gags at once and you’re left smiling. When 4-koma get collected into volumes, there’s a tendency to read through more at once and it can become very exhausting as nothing changes page after page. It’s just a bunch of gags – it’s not *supposed* to change. ^_^

Mayu is still quite likable, with a suitably congested inner dialogue. Her friends are likewise likable, which is all they need to be. And it’s cute and refreshing to see anime girls just being friends.

The anime does lay on the boys a little thick, though. Especially in the first few episodes, we see two boys (who, in the manga, both have a crush on Mayu) playing Greek chorus for all the boys watching out there in anime-land. “It must so nice, being a girl” they say, while while watching Mayu playing with a friend’s hair, completely ignoring a aircraft carrier’s worth of baggage in that sentence. Oh well, they seem nice enough boys, I can deal.

Even in the manga, there is very little Yuri (although slightly more in Volume 3!) and in the anime, it’s mostly confined to the boys’ confused interpolation of events like two girls touching one another in a totally non-sexual way. I gather some boys have a problem with this. For you guys that have some confusion around this. here’s the rule: Girls actually do sometimes touch one another and it rarely means “I want to sexxor you up.” I hope that helps. ^_^

Although even on my most brain-foggy days I can’t really see Morita-san ha Mukuchi as a Yuri anime, I do think it’s good for a quick smile or two. If you can watch Crunchyroll, give it a try.

Ratings:

Art – 6
Story – 7
Characters – 8
Yuri – 1
LoserFanBoy – 3

Overall – 7





Sorry for the lack of posts…

August 3rd, 2011

…another sick week is upon us. I even have a Guest Review lined up, but no energy. I promise to get well and be back soon.





Love Gene Double X Manga (恋愛遺伝子XX )

August 1st, 2011

Please note that I do not call Love Gene Double X  (恋愛遺伝子XX ) a Yuri Manga. That’s only because I’m not sure it is, yet. I’ll reserve my judgement for future volumes.

In the future, all men have died and women, able to procreate without them, have recreated a similar dual-gender society, splitting into ADAMs and EVEs, with an almost-expected propensity for dressing in Rose of Versailles-style clothing. The story begins when transfer student Koshiro Aoi enters “Kingdom,” one of the the most elite schools in society.

Aoi, an ADAM, is welcomed into the school with a typical mix of fascination and repulsion. She’s good at her studies, and is athletically inclined as well. But she carries around a dirty wooden sword, straps her breasts down with sarashi (instead of the protectors used by the other ADAMs) and has declared that she is there take over the top position.

She is befriended by Sakura, one of the “stars” of the school. And, as she blunders around, she finds she has other allies in the school elite, as well.

Aoi needs allies too, as she inadvertently offends the top EVE, Erika-sama. In the middle of the EVE and ADAM mixer ball, Aoi finds herself having to duel Erika’s fiancé, none other than Sakura…which is where the real trouble begins. It is absolutely forbidden for ADAMs to engage in relationships with other ADAMs and Aoi is starting to have some feelings for Sakura. Luckily, she’s not so bright about such things and one of her other allies, Matsuri is able to refocus those feelings…for the moment…into desire for friendship.

Matsuri is also our greek chorus in this series. She is the one who discovers Aoi’s secret and the source of her antagonism for the school elite. Aoi’s mother was an ADAM, who became an outcast when she took the taboo route of becoming an EVE in order to marry the ADAM she loved. Matsuri tells Aoi that she is not alone in wanting to take this restrictive system down and councils Aoi not to bash around Kingdom making threats, but to work subtly from the inside.

In the meantime, Aoi challenges Sakura to a “duel” in grades and while she loses, makes herself one of the top  academic lights of the school. Sakura, Aoi, Matsuri and the last of the school stars, Mizuki, all become friends and comrades as the first volume main story comes to a close.

The extra chapter is a rather silly dream in which Aoi “learns” that the others are all really men, and she spends the next day checking their breasts to make sure they are really women.

To say that I have a lot of problems with this story is a vast understatement.

I’m super unhappy that the premise is that women, when left alone to create their own society, immediately force an extra-restrictive dual-gender society upon themselves. Same-gender role relationships are taboo, gender-role switching is even more taboo. This was really hard for me to take, but….

…on the other hand, Eiki and Zaou are immensely talented and I’m still trusting them to handle this scenario. We’ve got enough of a set-up that, given time, they *could* bring this to an amazing conclusion. But…will they be given that time? I’m not sure that Ichijinsha has given any creators more than 2 volumes so far. 5 or 6 more chapters is unlikely to bring this story to a satisfactory end.

I’m ambivalent about the potential for taboo fakey BL, the potential for a story half-assedly brought to conclusion, the potential for bad, bad lessons here and generally vexed at the whole thing. ^_^

Only the implication that the “real” story here is that Aoi and her friends might destroy these restrictions (given enough time and page count) is keeping me reading. And the fact that the story is being told with a good sense of humor helps, too.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – I’m totally bipolar about it. Sometimes I’m giving it an angry 5 and others a hopeful 8. Let’s be vague and call it 7
Characters – The saving graces, definitely – 8
Yuri – 2 One kiss by Erika to a henchchick so far
Service – 5 Breasts shots mostly

Overall – I’m going with a hesitant 8

Basically, Volume 2 is going to make or break this series for me, I think. If it goes to a Volume 2.

The picture and link above are for the deluxe edition, with Drama CD. There is also a regular manga-only edition available too, for those of you not as helpless before the siren call of Drama CDs as I am.





Yuri Network News – July 30, 2011

July 30th, 2011

Super short news report this week, I’m busy having some summer fun.


Yuri Anime

Please Kill Me 4-koma, described by ANN as a cross between Noir and Azumanga Daioh has been given the go-sign for an anime. Looks cute, as one would expect from a gag comic strip about assassins at school.

Nozomi/Right Stuf announces a Gakuen Alice boxset. More Mikan x Hotaru cuteness for your viewing pleasure!

***

Yuri Manga

From Fujieda Miyabi-sensei on Twitter, Ame-iro Kouchakan Kandan, Volume 2 Limited Edition (飴色紅茶館歓談 2巻 限定版) is now up for pre-order!

***

That’s a wrap for this week.

Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge.

Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!