Rather than run down each story with a quick synopsis today, I really want to just say this about the November 2012 issue of Comic Yuri Hime (コミック百合姫):
This was quite possibly the most amazing volume of Comic Yuri Hime ever published.
Story after story, I found myself saying, “Wow, what a weird/unusual/unique story.” From the cover, which was a story of its own, a departure from the normal cover art, to a high school Yuri version of Well of Loneliness to a relationship in a war-torn country, to black magic-advice-offering goat-headed net idols, almost no story did what I expected it to do. My eyebrows spent a great deal of time pushed way up toward my hairline.
If you haven’t been reading Comic Yuri Hime, get this volume. It’s half insane, half carefully calulated to sell stuff, and surprisingly out of the normal.
Hot damn.
Ratings:
Overall – 10
Could u tell me who are the seiyuus of strawberry shake sweet?
There was never an anime or Drama CD of Strawberry Shake Sweet, so there never were seiyuu for the series.
If you mean Strawberry Panic!, you can take a look on the Anime New Network’s Encyclopedia for that. The Strawberry Panic! entry is here: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=6176. The complete list of voice actresses is included the bottom part of this page under “Japanese Cast.”