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Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 10 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし)

July 17th, 2025

Two girl is Japanese school uniforms with white blouse and collars, with dark blue pinstripe edges and long skirts, hide in the shadows. The girl with long hair looks up at us, the other girl stares off into the distance, dead-eyed and afraid.In 10 volumes of this series, we have been given insight into the backstories of all three principals – Hinako, the girl who lost her family to an accident when she was young, Shiori, the fearsome mermaid who has sworn to eat Hinako and Miko, the ancient kitsune who is Hinako’s best friend and most ardent protector. Shiori and Miko have found themselves softened by Hinako, and more resolved than ever to protect the girl from the monsters that hunt her.

In Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 10 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし) on the surface, the three are regular school girls, working hard with their classmates to get ready for the school festival. Miko, the human-eating kitsune who loves people, throws herself into activities, helping everyone get ready. Hinako is dragged along, as she always has been, allowing Miko’s sunshine to bring light to her interior darkness. This year, Hinko bring Shiori with her, forcing this inhuman being to be just a little more human. 

And then…a monster comes to the school. The other students only see a electrical blackout, but Shiori and we can see that the threat is farn more serious. Shiori protects Hinako, holding her close as they hide. This leads Hinako to understand something about the monster who wants to eat her than she really did not fully understand until that moment. And Hinako, now has to figure out what that means to her. She’s spent her life looking backwards thus far, and now, she’s finding herself thinking about tomorrow.

Ratings: 

Art – 9
Story – 9
Characters – 9
Service  – 0 
Yuri – 8

Overall   9

This series has an anime slated for October, and it looks to be just as moody and filled with psychological and physical horror as the manga. I am looking forward to it so much. This has been one of my favorite series of the past few years. Naekawa Sae’s art is getting better and better, the writing has been so good and I am wholly invested in seeing how this story plays out.





There’s No Freakin’ Way I’ll Be Your Lover, Unless…, Anime

July 16th, 2025

An ensemble photo of four girls with varying hair colors embracing a girl with pink hair, who appears to be trying to get away.Renako was an introverted nerd in middle school, but now, in high school, she has determined to fit in with the normies. She’s gotten a physical upgrade and somehow was adopted by a popular girl, Mai, which means she’s surrounded by a group of talkative girls. Only, Renako is still an awkward nerd and gets overwhelmed by conversation, blurts out some random word, then runs away mortified.

It was a deeply uncomfortablemaking set-up, but then…

Mai goes after Renako, and after a ridiculous plot complication that we just have to handwave, they talk sincerely about what they want. Renako is assured that she is not required to be eloquent, which leads to the one genuinely lovely bit of this anime, as Mai neatly inserts herself as Renako’s spokeperson whenever she gets overwhelmed. 

On the other hand, Mai wants something far more intimate from Renako – she wants to be her girlfriend. Love comedy shenanigans ensue! Renako and Mai will spend quality time together and, as the second episode develops, will find themselves building intimacy with the other. The conflict is how each desires and interprets that intimacy. Mai is insistent on a romantic and sexual relationship, while Renako is hoping to have a best friend. Both make legitimate cases for their wants but, despite saying she will not force herself on Renako, Mai does. Again, less funny than uncomfortable.

There were several things about this set-up that worked against it, right from the beginning. The nerd trying to fit in with the normies in a media for nerds… well, bzzzt. I don’t care about fitting in, neither should you, nor Renako. Who the fuck cares if you’re a nerd? You’re fine, full stop.

Mai insisting on violating Renako’s boundaries is…not cute. Mai is otherwise likable and relatable, and Renako, after that first scene, becomes increasingly sympathetic. By the end of episode two, I hope they can work something out. But as a driver of a “comedy?” Bzzt.

There is a lot of fan service and it’s neither subtle nor amusing. Thigh shots, a pointless and excruciating leering at Mai in bikini, that kind of thing. Extended bathing scene in ep 2. Bzzt.

The final strike against this anime has nothing to do with the story, but I am VERY salty about this series getting the decent animation that Whisper Me A Love Song failed to get. It seems wholly unfair that the adorable, practically all-ages Yuri that you could show your grandmother was a powerpoint presentation, and Renako’s thighs are better animated than any episode of Takeshima Eku’s wonderful ongoing series. This is especially irking as this series character designs are by by Takaeshima Eku-sensei, so it’s hard to ignore.Oh well. 

On the other hand, the shenanigans actually got me to chuckle once or twice. And I found my sympathy for both characters growing as the episodes developed.

Ratings: 

Animation – 8, sometimes 9, dammit
Characters – 7 with room to grow
Story – 6 same as above
Service – 4
Yuri – 9, in the classic predatory style

Overall – 7

As not-for-me as this series is, I did not hate it and will continue to watch.

There is something that this anime edges close to and I hope it actually addresses – there really isn’t (or, at least doesn’t have to be) that much of a difference between a romantic partner and best friend. It comes up a lot in rom-com manga, I’d like to see a series that delve into it.





The Girl Who Wants To Be A Hero And The Girl Who Ought To Be A Hero

July 14th, 2025

A girl in a school uniform that shows her abdomen, runs towards us smiling, small fangs visible in her mouth, her arms wide, and black hair blowing in a breeze. Behind her a girl in a similar, more conservative version of the same uniform with long silver hair, looks at the girl in the foreground.At the beginning of 2024, I reviewed inori.-sensei’s Yuusha ni Naritai Shoujo To, Yuusha Narubeki Kanojo (勇者になりたい少女と、勇者になるべき彼女). Of it, I said, “Everything I want in a Dengeki Bunko read – a “light” novel in the broadest sense. It’s small, quickly paced, not entirely predictable and ends just where you want it to.” Now it is my pleasure to review this same novel as The Girl Who Wants To Be A Hero And The Girl Who Ought To Be A Hero, by inori., illustrated by Akamoku and published by Yen Press under the YenOn imprint. 

Demon girl Ruchika has come to the Hero Institute in order to become stronger. Daughter of the world’s greatest hero, Leone has spent her entire life training to be a Hero. At the Institute they will face hardships in training, but also bullying by teachers and students…and a system that almost seems designed to destroy them.

This story is fast-paced. inori.-sensei includes a lot of familiar themes about society within the narrative. Systemic inequity is something we’ve seen in all her work, and this book takes a moment to make some very sharp points about both bias and societal inequity in ways that are very clear and cogent. Laws against marriage equality are addressed from the perspective that it is weird to limit who can be with whom…as it is, in truth.

Non-conformity and getting out from under the weight of expectations is the main plot driver, one that I welcomed. This is clearly stated by Ruchika, both to Leone and to us, that should and must are simply not as important as want to her, and she is strong enough as a character to carry it off right to the very end. There are a number of plot points that are left hanging in case we do see a Volume 2, as I hope we will. This would hardly be the first time countries outside Japan drove one of inori-sensei’s series, while a Japanese publisher dithered.

As I said in my original review, Akamoku’s art illustrates the scene, but as is so typical in light novels, everyone looks much younger than the ages we must assume based on the descriptions. I am pleased to see the scenes illustrated over the usual static pin-up.

Yen has done a nice job with this. The bonus book cover from Melonbooks has become a folded-out two-sided poster, a nice touch. Yen doesn’t list credits beyond author, illustrator and the very readable translation by Geneveive Hill-Kamanishi. It was an interesting not to me that she also went with Ruchika and Leone and with Hero Institute for her translation choices, as I had struggled with those for my initial review and also chosen Ruchika and Leone. ^_^

Ratings:

Art – 7
Story – 8
Characters – 9
Service – 0
Yuri – 9

Overall – 9

Overall, a fun read and with enough untied ends to offer an opportunity for a sequel, perhaps more. 





Turkey! Time to Strike

July 13th, 2025

On a bright blue sky, piles high with fluffy white clouds, five girls in Japanese school uniforms fly.So, Okazu Staff all read the initial comments about this series and decided right away that this one was going to have to be a group review. ^_^

On the face of it, Turkey! Time to Strike,which is streaming on Crunchyroll, seems like a relatively typical school cute girls doing cute things sports club anime, with girls bowling as the sport of choice. Mai-chan is a brilliant bowler, who always seems to choke. Her friends are part of the bowling club because she asked them to be. Rina, their star bowler, has had it with the low energy of the group and threatens to quit.

A paranormal plot complication will render everything in the above paragraph moot.

Director for this series is Kudo Susumu, fresh off the mess that was Momentary Lily. Scriptwriter Hiruta Naomi seems to be primarily a writer for television dramas with a penchant for paranormal narratives, as we see.

So, what did the Okazu Staff think about Turkey! Time To Strike?

 

Christian

I don’t think I’ve seen the ‘cute girls doing cute things’ genre take on bowling before, and I definitely haven’t seen a bowling anime launch into the twist that we get at the end of the first episode. In bowling parlance, a turkey is three strikes in a row, which is what Mai is capable of, but she always chokes afterwards. (If she’s choking because the turkey’s too dry, I suggest she drink some Ramune with it, which the cast were doing their absolute best to advertise mid-show). A golden turkey (nine strikes) later evolves into a dinosaur (perfect game), which I hope is where we’re headed, in case we get a new twist every episode or so; I could definitely see Sayuri getting eaten by a Brazilian Irritator later on to try and get the audience invested, as she doesn’t seem like she’ll get much character development at first glance.

Rina is the only one on the team who takes bowling very seriously, and is one of those characters who believes that someone’s bowling performance is an expression of their true feelings. I feel bad for her and her and her aspirations, as she is the literal embodiment of how “it’s hard to soar with the eagles when you’re surrounded by turkeys.”

Overall, this is a fine first episode; yes, it’s bad in the way that a lot of anime is bad, but not in a way that should stop anyone from continuing to watch.

 

Eleanor

Much like director Susumu Kodo’s previous effort and subject of our last Okazu Staff group review, the absolute trainwreck which was Momentary Lily, Turkey! seems to be a combination of two entirely different ideas mashed together because the studio only had enough budget to make one. At least it’s not GoHands this time. My favourite character by far was Nanase (the purple haired one), who during one of Mai’s main character monologues says something along the lines of “I can’t tell if that’s meant to be profound or not” followed a few minutes later by “…definitely not profound.” One could be forgiven for thinking this was in fact just a 24 minute advert for Ramune soda, but since it’s showing signs of possibly being self aware thanks to Nanase, (who coincidentally is the only character apart from Rina who isn’t a childhood friend of Mai)  I’ll give it a couple more episodes and see what happens. In the meantime if you want to watch an actually good girls’ sports anime with an avian reference in the title, go watch Birdie Wing.

 

Erica

Merriam-Webster dictionary has, in recent years, become a force for good, on Twitter, especially. Using it’s platform to explain and educate, the folks there have kept their finger on the zeitgeist, with a clear eye to providing context. Today I will take a literal page from them and start with a definition of the word Turkey:

turkey (noun)
Pronunciation: tur·​key ˈtər-kē
Plural: turkeys

1 a large North American gallinaceous bird (Meleagris gallopavo) that is domesticated in most parts of the world
2 failure, flop especially : a theatrical production that has failed
3: three successive strikes in bowling
4: a stupid, foolish, or inept person

There is a fifth definition: to speak truthfully, so let us talk turkey about Turkey! Time to Strike.

This anime has a heavy-handed and portentous beginning, that keeps us on edge throughout the generic set-up that both my wife and I named a couple of other anime that have similar set-ups in plot or subplot. So when the star threatens to quit, I was, likewise, one foot out the door, with intent to check back in when the story was almost over and we were at the big competition, with Mai and Rina competing against each other for different teams. I did not expect the different teams to be the Tokugawa clan versus the Toyotomi.

Turkey! is still both silly and somewhat boring with animation that occasionally rises from phoned in to entirely over the top. At least it’s not by Go Hands. (Despite that, their shadow lays heavily over this anime.)

Anyway, four of the above five definitions apply to Turkey! Time to Strike. And I don’t put it past this anime to squeeze in that last one somewhere.

 

Frank

Did you know that three high-tech executives once tried to take professional bowling, pigeonholed as a sport for nerdy guys, and turn it into mass-market entertainment? How’d that work out? Well, despite their best efforts to jazz it up, it looks like it’s still a sport for nerdy guys (albeit nerdy guys with tattoos). That shouldn’t stop anime creators though, as they can deploy the time-honored strategy of having nerdy activities be practiced by anime girls. However, the creators of Turkey! seem to lack faith in the power of the vanilla CGDCT playbook: the end of the first episode sees them resort to a second time-honored strategy to juice up nerdy pursuits, namely having their practitioners be isakai-ed somewhere else where they can teach the natives a thing or two.

Boring sports can be rendered palatable to the average anime viewer. Look no further than Birdie Wing, which did it by taking JoJo-esque characters and over-the-top plots and mixing in a heaping helping of yuri subtext. Whether Turkey! can duplicate that success remains to be seen. But it’s going to take more than having our girls instruct Oda Nobunaga in the finer points of converting the ten-pin spare.

 

Luce

Club members have friction all the time. Especially in sports clubs, there will be conflict between those who want to succeed at it, and those who just want to have fun. Honestly, neither is incorrect, but there has to be a way of managing that. In a club as small as five members, if you get one overly ambitious member, it can alienate everyone else. It did feel like we got thrown into episode 3, rather than 1, but it did a relatively decent, if clunky, job of getting the vibe of the club over. At least there’s no balloon boobs like Momentary Lily.

Oh, and I guess they get isekai’d via a lightning struck spherical object that psychically connects with Mai’s bowling ball? Here’s hoping they don’t just immediately die on the battlefield.

 

Matt

Turkey! lulls you into a false sense of normalcy. 80% of the episode is standard hobby anime fair, although it seems to begin in medias res as the Bowling Club teeters on disbandment with the serious first year, Rina, calling out the team’s inadequacies and quitting. The surprise doesn’t come until the end, where our heroines find themselves transported via magic bowling ball to the middle of a feudal battle.

To be honest, there isn’t anything terribly wrong with this first episode. OK, one of the characters making a pun swapping “bowling” with “boreholing” is a bit eye-rolly. The real test will be what happens next—will Mai finally embrace her desire to win by bowling over dozens of samurai? This may be the first piece of bowling media with a body count since There Will Be Blood.

If I were writing the script, I would have made Rina not just an underachieving prodigy, but a demigod/cosmic horror being that tears the fabric of reality if she bowls a hambone—that is, four consecutive strikes. The finale would pit her desire to win for her team against the threat that bowling a perfect 300 would end all existence, but she goes for it anyway Because She Believes In Her Friends. Could that still happen? Sure! Or maybe they’ll just all be clones again (spoilers for Momentary Lily).

 

Overall – It could be worse, you might as well watch it, because you have a Crunchyroll subscription and it wasn’t as bad as Momentary Lily, which gets 4 mentions here to 3 for Birdie Wing.





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – July 12, 2025

July 12th, 2025

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 Manga in English

The license announcements from Anime Expo have bloomed and we’re getting a nice crop of lilies this year.

Kodansha has announced Sal Jiang’s Wicked Spot. I genuinely enjoyed Volume 1 in Japanese. This tale of a witch who leaves her secluded village and joins humanity is just dark enough to really be enjoyable.

Tokyopop also has picked up Sal Jiang’s Ayaka Is In Love With Hiroko!, of which I have reviewed all three volumes in Japanese here on Okazu.

Speaking of Sal Jiang, an omnibus of Tough Love At The Office The Complete Yuri Collection, is heading our way this month from Seven Seas. They also just released SHWD, The Complete Yuri Collection. Both of these are on the Yuricon Store. 

Yen Press has two announcements for us – Out of the Cocoon, the short story collection by Yuriko Hara that includes a post Cocoon, Entwined story following our escaped protagonists. CW for the other stories that include cannibalism and death. Also, Yen is releasing a limited-edition hardcover webstore exclusive edition for The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t A Guy At All.

Kodansha also picked up one of my faves, Fall in Love with the Black Knight (For Her Money). Interesting choice on the title, as the original is about making the Black Knight fall for the Clarice. I’ve got Volume 1 of Gakeppuchi Reijou ha Kuro Kishi-sama o Horesasetai! here and will be reviewing it. Thanks NinjaGoemon for catching that.

Not specific to Yuri, but Square Enix manga titles have been added to Bookwalker Global, so now you can get your Otherside Picnic manga and light novels there, including Otherside Picnic manga, Volume 13, which is hitting shelves in November.

 

Yuri Manga in Japanese

Koi Yori Aoku, Volume 2 (恋より青く) is up on the Yuricon Store. Takamine and Sakukura attend different high schools as they slowly deepen their relationship.

My absolute favorite mangaka, Hayashiya Shizuru has just announced a new series, “Butchi-gumi ~ Yoroshiku isekai Warera Mabudachi Akkimessatsu Butchigiregumi” (ブッチ組 ~夜露死苦異世界 我等真武親友 悪鬼滅殺仏血義礼組 (よろしくいせかい われらまぶだち あっきめっさつぶっちぎれぐみ)).  Check out the free intro on Comic Nora. I had to use a VPN to access it the first time, but it seems to work okay without, now. I am hoping and praying that this is one of the hilarious ideas she used in “Tanerabo manga do it!” from Yuritora Jump, Volume 2 made real. I think it might be. She loves me. ^_^

Via Yuri Zona Spain on Bluesky, Ichijinsha is releasing  yrhm Yuri Hime 20th Anniversary Anthology (yrhm 百合姫20thアンソロジー) with new work by inori., Yuama, Kashikaze, Iwami Kyouko and others!

 

Baihe Manhua

Baiheverse has just released a new manhua title, The Wayward Tenant and Her Pretty Landlady by Nihaohaohaojun. Our Senior Baihe editor Frank says of the new title, “The quality of the story remains to be seen, but the English translation reads well and the art is top-notch.”

 

LGBTQ Manga

Random House Graphics is releasing I Want to Be Your Girl, Volume 1, by Umi Takase, about Hime who has always loved Akira and supports her when Akira decides to live as her true self. Sr. YNN Correspondent Sean G tells me that this is a separate imprint from RH that just debuted called Ink Pop.

A rec from the Okazu Discord, is High Class Homos, a fantasy about a gay prince and a lesbian princess who have a marriage of convenience. 

 

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Yuri Light Novel

This week saw the release of The Girl Who Wants to Be a Hero and the Girl Who Ought to Be a Hero, Vol. 1 by inori.-sensei, with illustrations by Akamoku. It’s a good story with a major plot mcguffin that I hope we’ll revisit in a second volume. I reviewed it in Japanese here on Okazu.

Via Sr. EYNN Correspondent Sean G, the Girls Line light novel imprint has released Kao Dake Yoi Classmate ga, Yatara to Guigui Kuru Yuri no Hanashi. (顔だけ良いクラスメイトが、やたらとグイグイ来る百合の話。) For a “fantasy novel” line, this school story sounds not very “fantastic.” ^_^;

Ningen-chan no Keikaishin ga Ususugiru! (人間ちゃんの警戒心が薄すぎる!) is a new poly Yuri light novel from Kadokawa’s Sneaker Bunko imprint about Asuna, a succubus, who has come to the human world to create a harem of cute girls.

 

Baihe Light Novel

Just as a reminder, Seven Seas’ first Baihe Light Novel, The Beauty’s Blade: Mei Ren Jian, by Feng Ren Zuo Shu will have a November release in English.

Via Douqi on Bluesky, “Pre-orders also open for baihe contemporary romance Her Various Moments (她的山海朝夕) by Hua Yu (华予), originally serialised as The Green Pear Pub (青梨酒馆 ).” This is a Chinese release.

 

Yuri Visual Novels & Games

Studio Élan has released Upwards, Rain! The Post Office of Farewells, which Staff Writer Eleanor Walker reviewed when the staff took a group look at Élan’s Dandelion Set.

LGBTQ+ streaming service GagaOOLaLa, is also offering a free serial code to Yuri game Tied by your Red to VIP members through July 17! Reviews look very positive overall.

 

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Anime News

ANN’s Adriana Hazra has the news on Roll Over and Die TV Anime.

ANN’s Anita Tai says that the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha 20th Anniversary Finale Event to Screen ‘Picture Drama’ Prologue.

Egan Loo on ANN has the trailer for the first Girls Band Cry Compilation movie.

The Ghost in the Shell TV Anime from Science Saru 2nd Teaser and Title Logo on ANN from Alex Mateo. On principle, I will always cover this series. ^_^

While not Yuri, an absolute treat of a story about different kinds of adult women making their way through life, Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. Anime Season 2 Slated for 2026, say ANN’s Egan Loo. I look forward to it.

 

Other News

The Okazu Discord has been full of new folks these days. I have been half present, myself, as life is pretty bumpy right now, but folks there are super chill and nice. Drop by! Someone there shared this Instagram link to the yuri.ko archive on IG, listing out some Yuri with adult characters

East Los Angeles College’s Vincent Price Art Museum is hosting an exhibition that spans three decades of local Latina lesbian activism.

 

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