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The Fed-Up Office Lady Wants to Serve the Villainess, Volume 2

December 24th, 2025

Cover of The Fed-Up Office Lady Wants to Serve the Villainess, Volume 2. Pink-haired girl with a sword and blue uniform, holds a girl in a red dress close as it to protect her.In Volume 1 – reviewed here on Okazu by Luce – we met Natori Midori an over-zealous office worker who, in her desire to be needed and appreciated worked herself out of a job. When she finds herself inside the world of her favorite otome game, she ends up working for, and against, the villainess, Lapis. She becomes Lapis’ competent assistant, passing her knowledge of the game off as psychic abilities. Hoever, Natori knows that this will end badly for Lapis, so seeks to work against the story, so Lapis doesn’t die after betraying the game protagonist Diana.

In The Fed-Up Office Lady Wants to Serve the Villainess, Volume 2, by Nekotarou, the plot thickens. Natori, called Natalie in the game, is definitely becoming deeply attached to Lapis, even if she’s ignoring the why. but more concerning than the return affection from Lapis, is the growing jealousy from Diana…and the new attention the Prince is paying Natalie and Lapis. The Prince, it turns out, is rooting for Lapis and her new secretary to figure it all out. 

In a nutshell, this is also the problem. Natori is not very self-aware. We know that because she worked herself to the bone for a company that didn’t value her, and blamed herself for it. We can easily see that Natori and Lapis are developing feelings that are very decidedly romantic…and so can Diana, but Natori is wholly clueless to all of the dynamic within their group. The plot requires this, so we’ll just allow it. But we do have to look forward to a bunch more volumes as Natori convinces herself that it’s not anything real.

Nonetheless! This is actually a cute story. I particularly enjoy Diana’s “anything you can do I can do better” magic. How useful!

Of course, Natori will save Lapis, we know that immediately and it’s never really in question. The story will be a matter of how and when. So far this is a 5-volume series, so we’ll just have to get comfortable with Natori’s low self-esteem and misunderstood emotions and I think I’m okay with just letting it ride. And, somehow I am not tired of villainess stories.  ^_^

Ratings: 

Art – 9
Story – 8
Characters – 8
Service – not really. A little light skinship is all we’re getting now
Yuri – .05 because everyone in this story is going to be dumb for a while , but it is definitely there and definitely the point.^_^ 

Overall – 8 

As villainesses go, Lapis is nowhere near as villainessy as others I have recently enjoyed. But I’ll be happy to see these two figure it all out.





ClaireBell

December 22nd, 2025

Promotion poster for the Thai series ClaireBell. It shows Claire and Bell in bed in their prison cell. Claire is in the upper bed and is handing a red rose to Bell, in the lower bed.by Frank Hecker, Staff Writer

Content warning: This series includes multiple scenes featuring blood, violence, and sexual assault.

Many of the key developments in Thai live-action yuri have been sparked by first-timers taking big chances on new productions. Idol Factory could not find sponsors for GAP: The Series, self-funded it, and then saw it become wildly successful, make stars of Freen Sarocha Chankimha and Rebecca Patricia Armstrong, and kick off a still-growing wave of Thai yuri series. Fan-created Nine Star Studios took a chance on thirty-something Faye Peraya Malisorn and saw her become a star in the age-gap romance Blank. Now actors and first-time producers Mai Davika Hoorne and her husband Ter Chantavit Dhanasevi have taken Thai yuri into new territory with the prison drama ClaireBell, airing uncut on the OneD streaming service and with significant edits on YouTube.

The Bell of ClaireBell is a naïve young woman who celebrates her university graduation at a nightclub with her boyfriend and their friends, has someone stash their drugs in her purse unbeknownst to her, is caught in a police raid, tried for drug dealing, and sent to prison. There she languishes, abandoned by her boyfriend, too ashamed to reach out to her terminally-ill father, and brutalized by the reigning prison gang. She then slowly falls into the orbit of “rabid dog” Claire, a seemingly-psychopathic inmate convicted of the savage murder of a schoolteacher, and finds protection and (ultimately) love in her arms. Meanwhile around them others live out their own lives in prison: Claire’s elderly cellmate sliding into dementia, a corrupt warden and his upright son whom he hires as a guard at his wife’s urging, the “3D” gang of two sisters and a cousin who control the prison’s black market, and Bell’s cellmate, who offers friendship but may want something more.

The first thing to be said about ClaireBell is that it looks and sounds fantastic: Made on a relative shoestring budget of 30-40 million baht (about $1 million US), it has set design, cinematography, and music and sound design comparable to those of “prestige TV” from services like Netflix, HBO Max, or Apple TV. It also has a high level of acting. Newcomers Pangjie Paphavarin Sawasdiwech as Bell and Mable Siriwalee Siriwibool as Claire are joined by a company of veteran Thai actors, some of whom (including Davika and Ter themselves) have been stars and award-winners or nominees in other productions. I’d especially single out Noon Siraphan Wattanajinda as “3D” leader Dao and Belle Kemisara Paladesh as Bell’s cellmate Kae; their struggles for dominance over the inmate hierarchy amid their own personal troubles drive some of the most compelling subplots in the series.

Those who go looking will find various things to critique in ClaireBell: A few of the plot elements, most notably the circumstances behind Claire’s imprisonment, strain credulity. The 8-episode runtime somewhat rushes the development of Claire and Bell’s relationship. Yuri purists may object to the inclusion of heterosexual couplings (including one scene jarringly intercut with a love scene between Claire and Bell.) And, most amusingly, the product placements that helped fund the series cause the action to occasionally pause as Claire and Bell feed each other slices of bread out of a prominently-displayed loaf, enthusiastically consume yogurt or instant ramen, or comment on the softness of each other’s bras.

But quibbles aside, ClaireBell is top-tier television. Among Thai series I’ve watched I would put it next to The Loyal Pin in terms of overall quality, and I think it almost as significant for the continued development of Thai yuri as was the original GAP. Idol Factory has now imploded in an orgy of financial mismanagement and executive and cast resignations, with Freen and Becky leaving to pursue their own paths. Nine Star is struggling for relevance after Faye’s departure under controversial circumstances (did she jump or was she pushed?). In contrast, Davika and Ter seem to be as competent producers as they were actors. I hope their Mine Media production company builds on the success of ClaireBell to create further yuri series whose quality convinces other Thai production houses to up their game.

Ratings:

Story – 8
Characters – 9
Production – 9
Service – 6
Yuri – 10
Overall – 9

ClaireBell offers a touching romance, compelling performances, and interesting stories, all combined in a high-quality production. It‘s strongly recommended for anyone looking for alternatives to the all-too-common fluff or melodrama of many Thai yuri series.

Extra fun fact: Mable Siriwalee Siriwibool, the “Ble” in “Blejie”, has a masters degree in cellular and molecular science for biomedical applications and is the co-author of several scientific papers.





Comic Yuri Hime, December 2025 (コミック百合姫2025年12月号)

December 21st, 2025

In front of a bright blue sky on a summer day, two young women wear wedding dresses, holding hands and smiling brightly.Woops! I hadn’t had a chance to pick up my books in a while and fell behind two months on my Yuri. ^_^ Comic Yuri Hime, December 2025 (コミック百合姫2025年12月号)  is the final issue with hechima’s cover story….our two young women having a June wedding. ^_^ The cover text tells us that they are 25 years old, and the writing, I think was well chosen for this magazine in it’s 20th year: “Thank you for every shared moment.”

The color pages at the beginning advertise the live-action Futari Escape, the manga reprint and new chapter of the Taguchi’s manga, the upcoming anime shorts for Does It Count If You Lose Your Virginity to an Android? and the Comic Yuri Hime 20th Anniversary Cover Art Collection.

The first story is a new series, by Touma, “Kimi no Sei dakara,  Sekinin totte yo ne” about a “rental girlfriend” i.e., escort, who takes on her first femal client and finds love. There’s a move in there somewhere. ^_^

“Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou.” by inori. and Aonoshimo is coming up on the climactic chapter, as Re and Claire face down Dole and lies to Rae about facing things together.

In “Sasayakuyouni Koi wo Utau” Himari finally meets Yori-sempai’s parents and it turns out that her becoming a musician carries a lot of baggage for this family.

Nana has come to an important conclusion about her relationship with Princess Luriam in “Muryoku Seijo to Munou Oujo ~ Maryoku Zero de Shoukansareta Seijo no Isekai Kyuukokuki ” by Tamasaki Tama. 

“Chouuchyuu Yori Ai wo Komete,” by Ashidaka Woz is moving deeper into Ten’s school trauma, as Lulu is jut good and kind and helpful. A threat is on the horizon, though and it is not from this world.

The team’s music video is done in Kashikaze’s “Kimi ga Hoeru Tame no Uta o.” and now it is out in the world to be enjoyed and judged.

Time is running out in SheepD’s “Kanaria ha Kiraboshi no Yume o Miru” but the clothing design is being worked on for a customer and both protagonists are committed facing the future together. Clearly crisis awaits.

A gal agrees to turn into a magical girl as a part-time job in “Majyo’tte Baito-dai demasu?” by Pya. I really enjoyed this take on the genre.

Koharu and Minato play house, and columns look at movies, books behind the scenes of voice acting and more. 

Ratings: 

Overall – 9

A very strong, very fun issue to round out the year. Congratulations on 20 years, Comic Yuri Hime!

The January 2026 issue is already on shelves, with a new cover artists and more 20th anniversary fun.





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – December 20, 2025

December 20th, 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

Thank you everyone who bought a copy of By Your Side: The First 100 Years of Yuri Anime and Manga during my special clean-up sale. 

Of course you can still get a copy in print or digital online, or at a bookstore near you. It makes a great present for a friend…or for yourself! ^_^

Speaking of gifts, don’t miss our Okazu Gift Guide for this year, with more people contributing, the selection is sure to have something for everyone on your Yuri gift list. ^_^

 

Yuri Manga

Via Sr. YNN Correspondent Matt Marcus, Sweet Heat (スウィートヒート!) is a manga looking at the junction of pro wrestling and Yuri. ^_^ Read a sample in Japanese online at Big Comi, or grab Volume 1 by Kosame Biyori.

YNN Correspondent gqll notes that Tokyopop’s LoveLove imprint has pre-orders up for Unnie, I Like You!, Volume 1, a collected Korean manhwa and Yuri Espoir, Volume 5.

Tokyopop has been busy this season. Via Sr. YNN Correspondent Sean Gaffney, we have this announcement of a new license from them on X: The Villainess’ Bride by Kawano Akiko.

And via Sr. YNN Correspondent Patricia B, we have the wonderful news that Yuri Hub and Bookwalker are formalizing their collaboration. Grab your faves from Inui Ayu, Namaniku and others on Global Bookwalker. Bookwalker has a new CEO, J Novel Club’s Sam Pinansky is taking over, and we are told to expect a new look soon.

Continuing the 20th anniversary celebration, Yuri Hime Cover Art Collection (百合姫表紙集 2011-2025) focuses on the third phase of the magazine’s art, in the years since it started doing cover stories.

 

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Other News

YNN Correspondent KaTsu pointed out this article, Baited: A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow and the Anglophone Reception of Japanese Yuri Romance Manga by J Crawford from the University of Exeter.

Burkely Hermann has posted Part 1 of his Top Twenty  Yuri Webomics on Pop Culture Maniacs.

My article on the Manga. Tout un Art! exhibit at Le musée national des Arts asiatiques – Guimet is live on ANN. It was a fantastic exhibit, really worth visiting!

Gundam: Witch From Mercury Mechagurumi Figures Inspire Web Manga says ANN Joana Cayanan. Fun!

 

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Live Action 

Via Sr. YNN Correspondent Frank Hecker, GagaOOLala has done a look at the Top 25 Lesbian Series streaming on the platform. 

You can watch the live-action adaptation of Taguchi Shouichi’s Futari Escape on TVer, with a VPN. This a a do-nothing story that should be fun brain candy. I’ll try and watch it shortly and get back to you. ^_^

 

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Belladonna no Koibito (ベラドンナの恋人)

December 18th, 2025

On a stark pink cover, in black and white, a young woman's face, covered in and surrounded by poisonous flowers.I had a very fun thing happen recently! I walked in to Kinokuniya and was browsing on their Japanese Yuri manga shelves, tucked away in the Josei section along with BL titles. A book I had never seen by an author I had never heard of was hanging out with KiniOto and other Yuri titles. So, I bought it. Of course I did. ^_^

Back in the dawn of Okazu, I used to frequent Book-Off in New York City, where I often found odd little collections that contained some random Yuri stories. It was in this way I found stories like “Jukkai Me no  Jukka” in the collection Odamari!. It has been a long time since then, and Book-Off in NYC mostly sells English language books now with a small JP manga section, that gets a little smaller every time I am there. So it’s not very common for me to find a new collection, new author, new story the way I used to. Imagine my joy when I found Belladonna no Koibito (ベラドンナの恋人)by Ruu1mm

This three-story collected volume begins with the title story a shadowy little tale of two girls, Anna and Bella. Anna is an artist, but she likes to drawn poisonous things. She is discovered in the deep woods by a beautiful dark-haired girl named Belladonna, who says the she is cursed to poison anyone she touches. 

One day Anna shares some wonderful news, that one of her drawings has been sold, but when she learns that it is she who has been sold, Anna runs away to the forest to live with Bella. Their love grows, but a Prince sees Anna’s portrait of Bella and invites her to marry him. I won’t spoil the ending except to say that even in stories like this unhappy endind are less common than they used to be. 

The second story is about a boy and a girl, but the third story is another tale told darkly about two girls, swimming and things not being what they seem at all.

The art is nicely rough – I particularly liked the way Bella was drawn in  different, more sketchy and loose bur dark style from everyone else in the story. Overall a great introduction to a new artist who does seem to move back and forth between BL and Yuri in their work.  

Ratings: 

Art – 7
Story – 7
Characters – 8
Service – 2
Yuri – 8

Overall – 8

It was also really cool to find myself experiencing the joy of  random discovery of a Yuri manga on the shelf here in the US once again. It had been a while and with all the Yuri we’re getting these days in English,  I hardly have a chance to find fun new-to-me stuff in Japanese. ^_^