Archive for 2023


Volicia of Pluto, (忘星のヴァリシア) Guest Review by Cryssoberyl

July 19th, 2023

Two girls reach for one another’s hands across a void, in front of a giant robot.

Yuri and mecha have a long history together. The recent Gundam: Witch From Mercury will no doubt be top-of-mind for many people when I say that, but there are many other examples; prominent among them was Kannazuki no Miko, from 2004, which mixed a centrally-focused yuri romance with mecha action and a heavy flavoring of shintoism and classical Japanese iconography. Despite its flaws, that show was considered a watershed moment in yuri anime history for we who were there at the time. Now, in 2023, from the independent writer/animator AsH comes a work that in many ways could be called a spiritual successor to that formula, and one that isn’t shy about letting you know it.

Premiering on Youtube, Volicia of Pluto , Episode 1 (忘星のヴァリシア) is 35 minutes of yuri/mecha rollercoaster. What begins as a focus on the relationship of two former track runners, Akio and Ayano, quickly expands into a battle over the apparent fate of the source of all life – conducted through the medium of giant robots, naturally – and the sacrifices the chosen couple must make to see it through. A great deal happens in a short time, a great deal is left as yet unexplained. The true nature of the conflict, the relationships of the characters, the many puzzling moments are all yet but seeds. This is, it must be strongly pointed out, only the beginning of the story AsH is clearly hoping to tell.

Always keeping that limitation in mind, I must say I enjoyed this thoroughly. The pacing might seem breakneck to modern viewers, but it reminds me with pleasant nostalgia of the classic OVA format of the 80s and 90s: a fast-paced, attention-grabbing, interest-piquing showpiece. It’s right that it should feel like that, as this is essentially the same strategy. Put something out there to grab people’s interest, and hope that they will invest in it well enough to continue and finish what was begun. Many such gambits never paid off; anime history is littered with unfinished OVAs that never got more than an episode or two. That’s why I’m pleased to report that on Japanese crowdfunding website Campfire, the second episode is fully funded as of date of publication. It seems likely more of this intriguing work will be releasing at some point in the future.

Ratings:

Art – 7/10, rough until you remind yourself that one person made this.

Story – 8/10, a lot of interesting things happening, basically none of it explained yet.

Characters – 8/10, standard types but the MC’s coolness and resolve carries the piece.

Service – 3/10, there are a few sensual moments but they are tastefully depicted.

Yuri – 8/10, undeniable although there’s a lot else going on.

Overall – 8/10, a cool and interesting foundation laid for what may follow.

Volicia of Pluto is freely available to watch on Youtube, until August 31st, English subtitles included. If you have even the slightest interest, there is zero reason not to check out it.





Otherside Picnic Manga, Volume 5

July 18th, 2023

A woman with long blond hair and a baseball cap stands, holding a rifle, her gloved left hand on the shoulder of a woman with medium-length brown hair, one blue eye, one brown eye, who is holding a semi-automatic weapon. They are posed in front of an oversized military vehicle. Otherside Picnic, Volume 5 is significant turning point in the narrative. It is in this volume (equivalent to the beginning of Volume 2 of the Light Novel series), in which Sorawo and Toriko begin to take control of their experiences in the Otherside.

This is even more significant for Sorawo. When we first encounter her, she is passive, almost unable to act without Toriko for a little while. Now she and Toriko are acting as a partnership. They are learning how, well, how it seems that the Otherside works, even if the underlying logic isn’t understandable. In this volume they resolve to return to Kisaragi Station and save the American Marines…and then they do that.

For Sorawo, who has been an anthropological observer of her own life up until now, recognizing that she  has the knowledge to act, and  granting herself the ability to act will change her life significantly. And walking next to Toriko, as opposed to following her, will begin to change their relationship as well.

I enjoy the novels for this series, but for once, I really think I have to award the best media to this manga. Eita Mizuno’s art is outstanding. It’s understandable enough to be uncomfortable and inexplicable enough to give the frisson of  horror that Toriko and Sorawo are dealing with. Taylor Engle capture everyone’s voice perfectly in the translation, Nicole Roderick’s lettering is clean and readable. Great work by the Square Enix team, and honestly, if you’re looking for Yuri that’s not schoolgirl stuff and can stand a few chills down your spine, I really do recommend this manga.

Ratings:

Story: 9
Character: 9
Service:0
Yuri: 1

Overall: 8

As the beginning of the next phase of this series, this is an incredibly strong volume.





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – July 15, 2023

July 15th, 2023

A blue silhouette of a girl with a white flower in her hair, embracing the earth. Blue block letters read YNN Yuri Network News. Art by Lissa P. For Okazu.

Yuri Anime

Don’t miss Volicia of Pluto, streaming now on Youtube with English subtitles.  Crystalyn Hogkins has the details over at ANN.

 

Yuri Manga

New on the Yuricon Store, from Yen Press, we’re getting another collection by Mikanuji, this one a bit more adult than previous ones. I Don’t Need a Happy Ending: A collection of short stories” is a tantalizing mix of seet and spicy” according to the publisher.

Seven Seas has licensed Keyang’s Kimi to Shiranai Natsu ni Naru, a story I have very high hopes for. It had a strong beginning, but is flaging a little here in the middle. I really hope it sticks the ending. I have reviewed Volume 1 here on Okazu. Rafael Antonio Pineda has details on ANN.

Twin Star Cyclone Runaway by Ogawa Issui (based on a short story of the same name that ran in Yuri short story collection, Asterism ni Hanataba o Yuri SF Anthology (アステリズムに花束を 百合 SFアンソロジー), is getting a manga. Joanna Cayanan and Rafael Antonio Pineda have the story on ANN.I am concerned about the key image, as the costuming designs seem bizarre for the content of the story, but maids, whatever, I really don’t get the obsession. The story was pretty good, though and I’m very interested to see this comicalization!

Sasayakuyou no Koi wo Utau,Volume 8 (ささやくように恋を唄う) is hitting Japanese bookshelves this week. It’s everything I hoped for from this series. I wish this volume was going to be animated. In English Whisper Me A Love Song, Volume 6 is available and we’re looking forward to Volume 7 when it hits in December from Kodansha!

Via Comic NatalieOL VTuber to Oshi JKchan (OL Vtuberと推しJKちゃん) Volume 1 is now available. It is, as the title implies about an office worker and a high schooler who both are Vtubers.

Via Yuri Navi, Tomoru Me Ni Nagareru (灯る目に流れる) is a short Yuri story about two people who fall in love by staring at one another, available on Shounen Jump+.

 

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Yuri Light Novel

Yuri Tama: From Third Wheel to Trifecta The Third is out and it’s even softened up Sean Gaffney who says of it, “When Yotsuba turns off her self-doubt and constant second guessing brain and just goes with the flow, she manages to be a fantastic romantic partner.”

 

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Yuri VN

Via Yuri Navi, the trailer for the upcoming Yuri Visual Novel Uso Kara Hajmaru no Natsu (嘘から始まる恋の夏) can be seen on Youtube.

 

Other News

YNN Correspondent Patricia B suggests some summer reading with Firebird, by Sunmi, from Harper Collins, “following the lives of Caroline and Kim, two queer, Asian American teenagers growing up in the suburbs of the San Francisco Bay Area, as they forge an unexpected connection.”

 

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Summer Rain Lucky Premium Lucky Box – Claimed!

July 14th, 2023

Well, it’s raining and I have nothing today, so I decided to sit down and make a single Premium Lucky Box.

This box has an Artbook AND a Drama CD AND manga and other stuff like toys, candy, paper goods and other fun goo-gaws! I assure you that this is all 100%, unadulterated stuff.

This time we have 1 Large USPS flat rate box only and because I filled it up with some extra fun, it’s going for $75. This is 18lbs of utter nonsense. None of that 5 snacks and a cheap plushie crap here. (Although I probably should by cheap plushies – they’d provide more padding.)

Large Box – $75  – Claimed

To be eligible to buy a Lucky Box, follow these instructions carefully. Please. Thank you. Failure to follow all of these instructions will disqualify you. It’s not personal, they are all claimed pretty quickly and I don’t have time to track you down for a piece of information.

1. You must live in the Continental USA (contiguous 48) only, no APO/FPOs. This is disappointing for me too, so I apologize.

2. You must be over 18, I am not policing books or recipients.

3. Email me with the Yuricon Contact Form with the subject “Lucky Box.” Use an email you check regularly. Because I will reply asap. The first person who responds to my email gets the box.

4. *****Please include your name, age, mailing address. ***** Tell me which box you want. Even if you’ve given me your address previously, please include it, I am very lazy.

5. I will contact you at that point and give you details about payment by Paypal. Please be prepared to check your email and get payment out so this post doesn’t linger. Thanks in advance. These will be shipped out asap, as well; the whole point of this is to get these out of my house. ^_^

This whole process will be handled with utmost capriciousness, as usual. ^_^

If you come here too late to get a Lucky Box, you know what? Contact Me and I could, possibly, put one together for you. I got plenty o’stuff sitting around.





Mayu, Matou, Volume 5 ( 繭、纏う)

July 12th, 2023

A girl with long hair wearing a dark-colored old-fashioned Japanese school uniform reaches out into a dark void, with a desperate look on her face. Three is a very fine balance in a story that has to be maintained. We have to care about the characters we’ve been asked to care about…we have to be invested in the ending. When a story adds characters, they have to maintain that balance or they distract.

Mayu, Matou, Volume 5 ( 繭、纏う) is so carefully riding that line here in the penultimate volume.

What appeared to be a love triangle in which one side had no idea she was involved, has become more complicated. Kujou is vying with the unknowing/absent Hoshimiya for Saeki Hana’s heart. But Kujou does not know that Yokozawa is also in the ring.

Kujou, trying her best to entwine Saeki, asks her to the dance…and makes it almost impossible to refuse. Saeki, who has no interest in being the school prince, acquiesces. But when the dance starts…Hoshimiya arrives…!

This whole manga is a fairytale in which the princess is absent, the prince is emotionally tortured by the witch and the heroine is ignored by nearly everyone in the story. I don’t even want Kujou to come to a bad end, I just want Saeki out of there and away from this mishegas of hair uniforms and creepy ritual. Frankly, the best thing any of these girls can do is to get the heck out of that school. 

Volume 5 and and Volume 6 came out at the same time in Japan, which I think was a very good idea – even moreso now that I’ve read Volume 5. I definitely felt the urge to speed into reading the final volume, in hopes that Yokozawa would free Hana from, not a cocoon, but a web,  built from her own desires and self-loathing. Instead I sat with it, and how deeply uncomfortable it made me. The cover, when unfolded, shows Saeki Hana reach desperately into a black void, only trailing hair visible, as whomever passes beyond the border.  Hara Yuriko-sensei’s art is quite outstanding.

Ratings:

Art – 9 It’s beautiful and repulsive
Characters – 8
Story – 9
Service – 5 As in Volume 4 this is dark, creepy, sexy in ways that are uncomfortable
Yuri – 8

Overall – 9

Volume 6, when it gets there, will change that narrative completely.

I hope.

(Spoiler alert for clicking the link and seeing the cover.)