Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – March 28, 2020

March 28th, 2020

Okazu News

We’re having some trouble with Facebook, which has seen fit to remove every single post I’ve ever made from Okazu from our Yuricon group on Facebook. So, if you’re looking to follow Okazu posts and relevant news without irrelevant chatter about other things, I recommend you follow us on MeWe or Patreon. You can still get Okazu as an RSS feed, or subscribe to it by email with the widget on the bottom of the right-hand toolbar, or get Okazu sent to your Kindle!  If there’s a way you’d like to get Okazu delivered daily, please let me know and I’ll see about making it accessible.

And while I have your attention, I’ll remind you that if you are an active Patron of Okazu by April 7th, you will get the newest perq –  a sneak peak at one of the original articles written for the Big Book o’Yuri, “Girl Gangs and the Yuri Underground”! I had a lot of fun writing that, as you might imagine. ^_^  And *of course* you will also get the positive warm fuzzy feelings of supporting our research, paying for Guest Reviewers and being an important part of the Okazu family! We are *so* ridiculously close to our next goal, that if we can sustain $500/month for this year, I’ll be able to pay guest reviewers more!

 

 Queer News

Yuri Creator Yuni (creator of Nikurashii hodo Aishiteru and Hitogoto Desukara!) has a Youtube channel where she’s discussing (in Japanese) various manga and topics related to Yuri life! Check out the Yurikusu Channel at your leisure.

Tynan Brooks offers up When Stars Align: A History of Queer Anime over at Anime Herald!

Via YNN Correspondent Yeo please enjoy this lovely animated short called PERENNIAL, by smallcakes.

CBR’s Reuben Baron has an interview with Rebecca Sugar on the end of Steven Universe.

 

Baseball Anime

ANN’s Alex Mateo reports HIDIVE has added baseball anime Cinderella Nine and Jennifer Sherman has the info on Yuri-ish baseball anime Tamayomi, including a new trailer! It’s not often we get two girl’s sports anime at once, so I thought it deserved a header of it’s own.

Still not the sports anime *I* want, though.  ^_^;

 

Other News

Ikkitousen Extra Bust (I know it’s Burst, but trust me on this) phone game will be available for various phone platforms. The disconnect from the character animations to the gameplay is actually laugh out loud funny. Alex Mateo has the detes on ANN.

The trailer has dropped for Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045 and while on the one hand it looks (finally!) like a completely new story, it also looks like it could be any series ever. I guess we’re never going to get our bisexual Major back. ^_^; ANN’s Rafael Antonio Pineda has the scoop.

Comiket 98, which had been moved to May to avoid conflicting with the now-postponed Olympics, has been cancelled. We don’t know what the end of the year will bring us, yet, but I kind of hope that they cancel Winter Comiket, as well. I know we all want to get back to normality, but it’s going to be a good 6 months to a year before that is possible, even if we do mitigate this outbreak.

If you are following comic and manga twitter, you may be aware that companies are canceling work right now for a lot of creators. We have to expect slow-downs in production and delivery as the disease affects companies at various levels. If you have not yet switched to digital, now is not a bad time. There’s a lot of good licensed stuff already out, you’ll have access to Global Bookwalker and Comixology.  Kodansha and Vertical are doing a big sale with 270 titles for 99 cents each on their new digital platform IZNEO.  And Lilyka offers reasonably priced downloadable licensed original Yuri doujinshi.

Consider following your favorite artists on Twitter (I have a Yuri Resource List to make that easier!) SO many of them are doing big sales and free giveaways right now. Throw your faves money when you can for creator-owned works and back those projects on Kickstarter and Patreon if you’re in a position to do so. Creative folks are going to have the hardest time recovering, as supply and delivery lines are disrupted. They aren’t big companies and are left out of stimulus packages as they work freelance. We’re in this together. Let’s support what we say we support. Share this list of grants and resources if you know any creative who needs help.

Just as a reminder, do your best to stay inside, stay 6 feet or more from other people when you are outside. If you are working a job where you must go to work, thank you. We’re all appreciative of your efforts. If you can stay home, please do. And please wash your hands thoroughly, with soap. I don’t want to lose any of you.

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3 Responses

  1. Super says:

    “Yuri Creator Yuni (creator of Nikurashii hodo Aishiteru and Hitogoto Desukara!) has a Youtube channel where she’s discussing (in Japanese) various manga and topics related to Yuri life! Check out the Yurikusu Channel at your leisure.”

    Japanese comments always surprised me. It always seemed to me that otaku had rather specific tastes or thinking, but their comments on YouTube or twitter are in most cases the most polite and restrained, especially compared to American or Russian/Ukrainian.

    “ANN’s Alex Mateo reports HIDIVE has added baseball anime Cinderella Nine and Jennifer Sherman has the info on Yuri-ish baseball anime Tamayomi, including a new trailer! It’s not often we get two girl’s sports anime at once, so I thought it deserved a header of it’s own.”

    Tamayomi is still preparing for the premiere, but I think I can advise Nine to those who love yuri as an emotional friendship and a touch of light subtext.

  2. Ivan Van Laningham says:

    While I’d like to switch to digital for many series I follow, I am getting more and more frustrated with Yen Press, which is busy canceling every single digital pre-order I have placed through amazon. And losing a few *middle* entries in print series! Argh.

  3. It may well be frustrating, but please be patient with publishing companies during a global pandemic. There are many older titles for you to get caught up on digitally…but new work is – quite sensibly – delayed for a few months. Shipments of books has been disrupted as much of the printing is done in China, and shipping, distribution, warehousing is all stopped or slowed.

    In Yen’s defense NYC is on total lockdown and the offices are closed. There is only so much that can be done at home. ^_^

    I hope we can all understand the bigger picture here and be supportive and patient! ^_^

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