Archive for January, 2025


Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – January 24, 2025

January 25th, 2025

In blue silhouette, two women face each other. One wears a fedora and male-styled attire, one is in a dress and heels. Their body language is obscure - they may be dancing, or laughing or fighting. Art by Mari Kurisato for Okazu

Yuri Manga

Galette’s Booth.pm account is promoting Sakurake Yukino’s – Inu to Dorei no 100-nichi Sakusen (-犬と奴隷の100日戦争-)

ANN”s Anita Tai has the news that Kamejiro’s The Flower Princess of Sylph is getting an English-language release on Bookwalker.

Anemone ga Netsu wo Obiru, (アネモネが熱を帯びる) will be wrapping up at 9 volumes, according to Rafael Antonio Pineda at ANN. We’ll be getting that series in English from Yen Press this spring as The Anemone Feels The Heat.

project sapphic on X wants us to know that Bilibili has a new Vampire Baihe series in Chinese starting up, Kiss Me In The Dark Of Night.

 

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Anime News

The Rose of Versailles anime movie announces 7 more cast members and a new promo video, says Alex Mateo on ANN. The newest Rose of Versailles anime movie trailer features Oscar’s beloved friend, Andre.

Also from Alex, Sailor Moon is returning to Cartoon Network’s Toonami block today at 3AM. It would be worth doing a watch party of Sailor Moon Super, episode 3 if they get there, just to celebrate how far we have come. ^_^ But…3AM.

If you are not yet watching Momentary Lily…and I strongly recommend that you do not…. ANN’s James Beckett is processing it for you.

Bubblegum Crisis Perfect Collection is on the way from the newly reborn Animeigo. Meet Priss, the very first character voted best lesbian in anime by fans in 1999. ^_^ (And then I got hate mail for the results of that poll for the next ten years! She wasn’t my choice either!) Joseph Luster has the details on Crunchyroll News.

Alex Mateo on on ANN has details of the Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning- anime film English-subtitled trailer streaming on Youtube. I really don’t think it’s going to be Yuri, but we might as well wait and see.

 

Yuri Merchandise

Curtain Damashii is selling The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and The Genius Young Lady goods. I quite like the acrylic standees – they are actually touching AND smiling,. Sadly those are sold out. ^_^;

STRICT-G x THE KISS collaboration with Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury brings us official Suletta Mercury and Miorine Rembran wedding rings! Plus little Ericht charms.

 

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Yuri Light Novel

inori-sensei on Bluesky says that her newest novel Homunculus’ Tears is now available for pre-order on Amazon. On X she revealed that the illustrations will be Aonoshimo and design by Hiiragi Ryo. English translation will be by Kevin Ishizaka. This is a direct to Amazon publication, so pre-orders will help this project get promoted. It will also have Japanese, German and  Spanish editions!

 

Other

The folks at Moom Comics want you to know about a Kickstarter for a German and English project Between the Trees, the tale of two women who meet and fall in love while in a religious cult.

Nanphatchaon Phumithammarat and Natthanai Prasannam of the Faculty of Humanities, Kasetsart University, Thailand have written a paper in Thai looking at Thai Yuri/Girls Love Novels as Popular Fiction: A Case Study of 23.5 When the Earth Spinning Around. The PDF of the article is free to download and you can always use a machine translation to read it.

Ema Skye looks at the tensions between Yuri danshi and non-Yuri danshi in Indonesian Yuri fandom in Transbudaya, Solusi Menyelesaikan Konflik antara Yuridanshi dan Non-Yuridanshi.

Over at ANN Rebecca Silverman talks to TOKYOPOP’s Editor-in-chief Lena Atanassova, in a conversation that discusses their queer imprint. LOVELOVE.

 

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Flower and Asura, streaming on HIDIVE

January 24th, 2025

Anime title poster of girl with medium-length dark hair, wearing a grey smock-style school uniform reads out loud from a book while a blonde girl in a large jersey jacket watches her with a smile, Other members of the club stand around the school room watching.In a season full of women supporting one another, let us take a moment to reflect on Flower and Asura, streaming now on HIDIVE.

Haruyama Hana is a young woman who, after being moved by a performance of  reading on television, begins doing recitations. She lives with her mother on an island in, I’m presuming, the Seto Inland Sea, commuting to school by ferry and entertaining local children with her recitations. When she is scouted by the ebullient Usurai Mizuki to join the high school Broadcasting Club, Hana will confront her limitations and hopefully, break out of her shell.

This is an anime adaption of a manga series written by Takeda Ayano, who is already well-known for another high school club series, Sound! Euphonium, illustrated by Musshu, an artist who has been contributing to Yuri anthologies, such as the Éclair anthologies, and who is currently illustrating the There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover…Unless manga.

The premise of this series is a typical “high school club helps a low-self esteem character find themselves” and it is a bit worn at the edges from the get go. Hana has already been performing recitations for years when Usurai-sempai sees her. The locals think of her more as an act to keep the children occupied, but Hana clearly loves what she is doing. So her bouts of social anxiety feel a bit overblown, since we are given little insight to her as a person beyond her genesis as a performer. But if we accept that publicly shy / confident performer personalities are not that uncommon, it becomes easier to understand accept.

As a sempai, Usurai is the perfect catalyst. Seeing Hana’s skill, she is persistent about getting her into the club, without being annoying. She’s all about fostering her team’s abilities – even though she has a specific goal of winning a major competition. This is a soft enough conflict for the early episodes as Hana asks the question I keep asking through all these “we gotta be the best!” series – isn’t just having fun enough?

I have no doubt that Hana will  find her answer to that question and it will undoubtedly be that working with a group towards a goal is the more than just enough. But I trust Takeda to do that in a way that allows the characters to mature into themselves.

On the animation side, the recitations allow the animators to play around a little with the feel of the scenes, expressing the sentiments of each of Hana’s recitations in a visually resonant way, adding a component to a skill that has no inherent visual quality. A bit like the animation of mah jong strategies in Saki.

For yet another great sempai-kouhai relationship that is about emotional support and growth, Flower and Asura, streaming on HIDIVE is a very decent skill-based anime.

Ratings:

Art – 7
Story – 7
Characters – 7 This early on, they are types, rather than fully developed
Service – See above
Yuri – 0 and not likely to be any, outside people’s personal headcanons

Overall – 7

The whole series feels a bit sponsored by the NHK National University Broadcasting Contest contest to drum up interest. ^_^





Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 9 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし)

January 23rd, 2025

A girl in a green blouse with puffy sleeves and a high-waist olive green skirt looks over shoulder with distaste at a younger girl with blonde hair in pigtails, a beige sweater and blue plaid school uniform skirt.When we left our principals in Volume 8, Miko had been maliciously outed to Hinako as a human-eating kitsune by Tsubaki.  In Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 9 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし), Tsubaki is appalled to learn that Hinako already knows her friend’s inhuman nature. Miko retaliates by unmasking Tsubaki as a tanuki, and suddenly, the girl’s anger makes sense. Her anger is a relic of the millennia-long war between the kitsune and the tanuki. She lashes out at Miko, forcing her to confront the monster she is, whereupon this confrontation becomes a story about misunderstandings and change and redemption.

Once Tsubaki’s threat is past, Hinako, Miko and Shiori go out on a shopping day, Miko leads the way, and tells Shiori to watch Hinako, the anniversary of her family’s death is approaching. At the cemetery, Shiori, dressed in mourning, finds Hinako, who is able to express some of her deepest feelings for the very first time.

Fans of yokai lore will love this volume, as it gets pretty deeply into both the larger story of tanuki vs kitsune, but also develops personal stories for two more of our resident yokai. With every chapter, Miko is able to leave part of her painful past behind because Hinako accepts her for who she is. Shiori is still a veiled threat, but the veil is starting to fray.

9 volumes into this story, the art is simply stunning. There is a scene in which Hinako stands before the altar in her home. The light shines through the window lighting up the wall, but where it is dark, you can see the ocean moving in. Just…wow.  I have no idea where the story might go, what lore we’ll be delving into, but I am here for whatever Naekawa-sensei offers up. This is a fantastic series full of chills, thrills and emo. ^_^

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – 8
Characters – 9
Service – Not really, unless yokai lore is your jam
Yuri – Hard to define, let’s say “yes, but”

Overall – 9

This Monster Wants To Eat Me, Volumes 1-3 are available now from Yen Press, Volume 4 will be out this spring.

The Watashi o Tabetai Hito de Nashi anime is scheduled for sometime this year and the trailer on Youtube leans heavily into the art for what I hope will be a magnificent animated work from Pony Canyon and STUDIO LINGS.





Becoming a Princess Knight and Working at a Yuri Brothel, Volume 1

January 22nd, 2025

A blonde woman with extremely large breasts that spill over the top of a leather corset, her gauntleted hands tied above her head to a sword on her back, kneels on the ground wearing leather garters and stockings over visible underwear in a medieval-type street. 4 women behind her regard her with differing expressions: ignoring, glaring, smiling and saluting.Guest Review by Paul S. Enns, Guest Reviewer

Becoming a Princess Knight and Working at a Yuri Brothel, Volume 1, by Hinaki, has a better story than you’d expect.

It’s a mashup of isekai , yuri, and gender bender. Like many isekai stories, there are some RPG-like elements dropped in for doing tasks and gaining ranks. It’s easy to consider these elements as part of the main character’s imagination.

Every character name has been translated into Latin, and provides an additional level of interest/humor. I will provide translations into English in parentheses after the first use of their name.

Lillion (lily) herself/himself is our protagonist. The soul of about-to-die, 38-year-old Naruse Soushi is thrust into the about-to-die body of Princess Reina (queen). Instead of the defiant, not-afraid-to-die Reina, it’s now the quite-afraid-to-die Soushi who begs to live. This is granted and she (the pronoun I will use to refer to Soushi-in-Reina’s body) is sold to a brothel. The brothel’s Madam, Acanthus (genus acanthus are plants with spiny or toothed leaves), renames Reina as Lillion for the duration of her stay.

Given it’s in the title, no surprise, the brothel services only women. Lillion tries to adjust.

Lillion provides most of the humor, thanks to Soushi being inside. Soushi also allows Lillion to endure the many humiliations Princess Reina wouldn’t be expected to get through. Or would Reina be able to endure these? We can’t know. It’s part of the problematic nature of the character.

I can’t really fault Lillion for the actions she takes in the book. Trying to get along in a new world, she is doing the best she can.

Who I can find extreme fault with is Precarie (precariously), the one who removed Reina’s soul and grabbed a random soul from another world to replace it. What is Precarie’s endgame here? What happened to Reina’s soul? Why is Precarie so interested in Lillion when Precarie knows that Reina isn’t in there? Too many unanswered questions.

After Lillion deals with Lady of the Moon (I’m disappointed this wasn’t translated to Domina Lunae), Precarie, and Alsea (sea), she faces the threat of Lapis Rufus (red stone, or ruby, associated with love and passion), Captain of the Vigilante Corps.

I’ve summarized enough and will stop, except to say that it doesn’t have an end and goes right into Volume 2.

While I have a problem with all of the characters, the world building done for this captured my interest. Hinaki obviously has a destination in mind for these characters, and has created a world to tell an interesting story. Just with lots of sex.

By accepting the premise, you accept the level of service. It’s part of the plot.

Translation is well done. Making all proper nouns into Latin words was a fun addition.

Ratings:

Art — 8 I can tell every character apart, and it has well done backgrounds.
Story — 8 Held my interest the whole time.
Characters — 4 Problematic, especially Precarie.
Service — 7 for how explicit it is, 10 for how much there is.
Yuri — 9 It gets a point knocked off for Lillion being occupied by a guy’s soul.

Overall — 7

This was way more entertaining than I expected it to be. I’m going to continue reading this story. Volumes 2 and Volume 3 are already available, Volume 4 releases March 4, 2025.





Heimin No Watashi Desu Ga Koushaku Reijou-sama o Taburakashite Ikiteimasu, Volume 1 (平民の私ですが公爵令嬢様をたぶらかして生きています)

January 20th, 2025

Two women hug, as they look at us. One woman wearing a brown vest over a white shirt, with messy shortish black hair smiles quietly, a woman with long pink hair, wearing a white shift looks at us seriously.In all my many years reading and reviewing manga, my favorite thing is when someone I have been following for ages breaks out into mainstream publishing. It has been my sincere pleasure here on Okazu to watch artists take their doujinshi career to new heights with major publishers. Today is one of those days.

I have been following Kitao Taki since the early 2000s, when she was part of Sakuraike, a doujinshi team whose work I really enjoyed. We were fortunate enough to be able to include some of their work in ALC’s Yuri Monogatari anthology. In 2010, Sakuraike’s work was collected into a 2-volume series Kimochi no Katachi. Of course I reviewed Volume 1 and Volume 2 here on Okazu. When Kitao-sensei struck out on her own as circle BQ, I continued to follow her work, because I liked her formula of self-conscious butch and outgoing femme. ^_^ Well today, it is my very sincere pleasure to say that her work has continued to mature and grow and in 2024, her series published on the U-NEXT site, has been collected into a print volume by Kadokawa.

Heimin No Watashi Desu Ga Koushaku Reijou-sama o Taburakashite Ikiteimasu, Volume 1 (平民の私ですが公爵令嬢様をたぶらかして生きています) is an absolutely delightful fantasy series about Laila, a commoner, whose life is upended when her useless parents sell her off probably for drinking money. Laila is not the kind of girl to wait around and see what becomes of her, so while in the forest, she escapes. Lost and alone, Laila is found by the unlikeliest person imaginable – her old childhood friend Eva, the duke’s daughter.

Eva immediately scoops Laila up and brings her home, where the Duchess summarily tells her to get out, despite Eva and the tutor’s testimony. But when Laila protects Eva from an assassination attempt, she is given the position of Eva’s bodyguard and allowed to stay by her side.

It turn out that Laila is not only smart, and resilient, but she has a knack for mimicking what she sees. When Eva’s clingiest friend tries to drive Leila away with magic and cunning, Laila mimics her magic and ends up saving the friend, Lisette. She’s fast and strong, so her role as bodyguard suits her. Of course the leader of the school, a powerful duelist, Touka Remberk, challenges her, Laila is able to make a decent show before she loses. Touka immediately offers her friendship, as well. But all is not perfect in their school of magic. Eva’s cousin Catharine is an old-school Evil Psychotic Lesbian with girls draped all over her as she holds court and she wants Eva…gone. She’s not above deceit and abuse, even going so far as to have her thugs jump Laila. On the positive side, no one likes Catherine, except her henchicks. ^_^

One of my favorite things about Kitao-sensei’s art has always been the expressions on her hapless and helpless butch characters’ faces as they are swept up by the objects of their desire. Here we definitely get some  of those faces, but Laila is neither helpless nor hapless. She is concerned for Eva’s (and Lisette’s and a classmate who is blackmailed by Catherine, Martha’s,) well-being. She’s a tough commoner, and has confidence in herself, even if a magic school for nobles is out of her depth. Eva is very on Laila’s side and not at all stupid. Lisette, who initially seemed like she’d be an annoying tsundere, is not the enemy she initially seems. In fact, I bookmarked an amusing panel when Lisette is asked if she’s met up with Catherine and her response is to say “bleah” and stick out her tongue. It was very endearing and keeps the character likable.

In a conversation from earlier today, I commented that the thing I was enjoying most about Sorairo Utility was how Minami was being taught how to do things, rather than being shamed for not knowing how to do things.  Here too, bullying is not the plot driver. When the Duchess is ready to boot the commoner for surely she will not have the proper table manners, Laila simply mimics what she sees Eva doing and thus passes well enough. At school, Laila has never fought with a sword when she is challenged to a duel – how would she have ever had a chance to hold a sword, much less wield it in a duel? But she watches and learns and does her damnedest to use the skills she does have, earning her Touka’s respect. Catherine is the only real problem, but she will at least give Laila a chance to shine.

There is quite a bit of Yuri sprinkled about, as one might expect from an artist who has been working on Yuri doujinshi for 2 decades. Eva and Laila are almost immediately a ‘ship and undoubtedly set to be a couple. Lisette’s feelings for Eva are very deep admiration/desire. Touka might have a bit of a crush on Laila, and the two are given a really nice balcony scene. Catherine and her henchicks are definitely a throuple – and we know the henchicks are an item on their own. Nothing is explicit, but I expect we’ll see more as the story develops.

Kitao-sensei’s art is the best it has ever been. Action scenes are clear and fun to read. Characters expressions have always been a strength and she really gets to use a range, from Cath’s evil sneer to Laila’s seductive face.  Despite the potential for a lot of gut-wrenching, this series is a whole lot of fun. Congratulations to Kitao-sensei!

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – 8
Characters – 9
Service – Laila kneeling over Eva in bed was pretty servicey, yeah.
Yuri – 6, I expect that to go up.

Overall – 9

This is a super fun fantasy story by a long-time Yuri artist. Sample chapters in Japanese are available on Comic Walker, go take a look!  I’m very much hoping we’ll see a collected Volume 2 soon.