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Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou. (- 私の推しは悪役令嬢。) レイジョアハンズ!!~Raise Y/Our Hands!!/O.C.~Optimum Combination~

December 24th, 2023

A woman with brown hair pulled into a short ponytail in a white and blue tuxedo, dips a woman with golden curls, in an orange evening dress, as they dance at a formal dance.While in Japan, I had a very short list of things that I wanted to pick up. Usually I come with a long list, but this time, I had already decided that I wouldn’t be buying much media, only things I didn’t know – and goods. Media is the easiest thing to get shipped. That said, there was one manga series I was looking for, that sadly I did not find and one CD, which I did!

Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou.  私の推しは悪役令嬢。) レイジョアハンズ!!~Raise Y/Our Hands!!/O.C.~Optimum Combination~ is the CD of the opening and closing themes of the I’m in Love With The Villainess anime. It was apparent to me from the credits that some interesting manipulation of the lyrics was going on, so I really wanted the whole CD to get the lyrics.

Well…I’m blown away. Absolutely gobsmacked at the effort put in by everyone involved. From the awesome cover image, you know you’re not getting something generic. I’m not saying I’m burned by the G-Witch drama or anything, because that was merely annoying and somewhat silly, but it still feels real and important to have something like this image being a genuine reflection of the contents of the music.

The music is suitably sticky and I will now sing the choruses to Raise Y/Our Hands!!  and O.C. ~ Optimum Combination~ over and over for the next week undoubtedly. But as I sat with the lyrics and listened to the music, I was quite overcome with the sense that the writers really understood the story. I wondered if inori.-sensei had been the writer, but to my surprise lyric, composition and arrangement were credited to TECHNOBOYS PULCRAFT GREEN-FUND. I’m going to give those guys serious praise for the music, but even more for the lyrics.

Most of the OP/ED CDs I bought back in the day had 4 tracks. One each of the OP/ED sung and one each of a karaoke track. This CD has five tracks. The OP, of course and 4 different iterations of the end theme, as we saw on the anime. Both Rae and Claire have their own individual tracks. But as the text bubbles of the ED animation make clear, this is meant to be a dialogue. The first track is O.C. ~ Optimum Combination~ -Side by Side- which remixes Rae and Claire’s verses to respond to one another. The final track O.C. ~ Optimum Combination~ -Side by Side-/reverse (which surely has to be the most punctuation ever used in a title) which remixes the verses *again* for another take on that conversation.

The more I listened to these…the more I liked them.

Serizawa Yuu acquits herself very well, while singing in Rae’s silly voice, with occasional flashes of her real voice, but Nanami Karen is the star here, bringing a lot of varying emotion into very quickly sung lyrics.

So for a series that put lesbians in the top ten rankings for weeks, is still out there giving us a ton of queer rep (I just finished Volume 2 of the audiobook yesterday), even the animation opening and closing themes are worth your time and money!

Ratings:

Music – 9
Lyrics – 10
Art – 10

Overall  – 10





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – December 25, 2023

December 23rd, 2023

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.

Yuri Manga

School Zone Girls, Volume 4 is up on the Yuricon Store. This series will wrap up with Volume 5.

I reviewed Volume 1, and now Koi To Yobu Ni Wa Ao Sugiru, Volume 2 (恋と呼ぶには青すぎる) is up on the Yuricon Store.

Via Comic Natalie, the sci-fi Yuri Light Novel about an alternate Russian history, Chou to Teikoku (蝶と帝国) has been “comicalized” as a manga and Volume 1 has been released by MFC comics.

Iwashita Tsugu’s Shigoto no Ato ha Dakishimete (仕事の後は抱きしめて) tells the story of chef-in-training Aota Yui, who finds herself when she meets “madonna-like” Hojo Eriko.

Futsuu no Koi’tte Nani?, Part 1, is a school love story from the perspective of all three of the girls involved.

 

Yuri Webnovels

I believe I have mentioned this previously, but Webnovel.com has a Yuri category and there are a surprising number of choices to read! I’m working on an affiliate account there, and look at some specific titles. If you pick something up, let us know!

 

Yuri Games

LezLiz is proud to debut The Girl, The Fairy and The Phoenix Flower, “A short winter holigays themed platformer where you just enjoy the atmosphere and the scenery.”

 

Queer Comics

YNN Correspondent Matt Marcus wants you to know that Kiss It Goodbye Complete Edition, “about Aruka and Yukimi, childhood friends living in Kyoto, Japan. The two of them, now adults in a long-term relationship, recount the story of how they became distant friends to lovers. As their teen selves grow up and come to terms with their sexuality and their feelings for each other, the budding couple faces external and internal challenges.”

 

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Yuri Drama CD

Well, I never expected to be reporting about a new Drama CD, but our friends at Frontierworks, who did all the Hayate x Blade Drama CDs   back in the day have announced a Voice Drama for Arai Sumiko’s Ki ni Natteru Hito ga Otoko Janakatta (気になってる人が男じゃなかった). I’m super excited about this! They will have a hard time with the music, I’m afraid, but if they are smart, they’ll just add a playlist to the credits. This is slated for a March release, and features Ise Mariya as Koga Mitsuki and Kito Akari as Osawa Aya. Hat tip to YNN Correspondent Patricia Baxter for this news!

 

Yuri Videos

YNN Correspondent Patricia B. wants you to know that animator Resh has posted the first 2 minutes of their video Reveries Apart on Youtube.

El Koki Otaku took some time to speak with voice actress for Rae Taylor, Hannah Alyea and Claire Francois, Lindsey Sheppard, about these roles, among others in two YT videos.

 

Yuri Anime

Buckle in because today’s news is a lot.

The final BD for Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury is out in Japan…. and the director and animators have some stuff they wanted to say. First of all, the animators made damn well sure you know that Miorine is wearing a wedding ring for the BD. Marchhare on Twitter has the compare and contrast images.

FiletKnife on Twitter has a translation of the director’s comments for the booklet with the BD, which says that the team knew from the beginning that Suletta and Miorine were going to be married partners at the end.

So, there you go. Bandai and Kadokawa’s issues aside, there is no interpretation other than the obvious one.

 

I’m In Love With The Villainess anime is over, I think Nicholas Dupree’s review of the final episode on ANN is worth reading. For those of us who know what happens in the story, this was probably the best possible place to end the season. It ends on a positive note before a lot of shit goes down. I will do my very best to get a end of season review up, but there is a lot on the calendar at this time of year, so no promises. With Whispering You A Love Song pushed out until spring, we’ll all have to make do with what we can until then.

In the meantime, for folks in Tokyo, there is a WataOshi maid cafe coming to Akihabara in January – Cospa has some goods lined up already.  YNN correspondent Pan has visited the Ikebukuro Animate WataOshi christmas tree and can confirm it exists!

 

 

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Other News

…speaking of Yuri holidays, let’s give Twitter user May a standing ovation for this Merry Yaoimas and a Happy New Yuri bookstore display!

Still speaking of Yuri holidays, I have a metric ton of gew-gaws and gidgets I picked up in Japan for Lucky Boxes, so I’ll be starting to build some this coming week. I have so much plastic and acrylic in this house that *has to go,* along with books and the usual array of crap. ^_^ Coming soon!

 

Yuri Events

Ichijinsha has announced on Twitter that Takeshima Eku will be attending and doing a signing at Taipei International Animation Festival in Taiwan in February 2024! Here is the event announcement in Chinese from Ching-Win publishing.

I’m not sure I can get my shit together to participate in this, although I really think my next research project would be spot on. In any case, Queer and Feminist Perspectives on Japanese Popular Cultures, to be held online in April 2024. Now I really want to do this…

 

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Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou. Volume 7 ( 私の推しは悪役令嬢。)

December 21st, 2023

A nun with silver hair and red eyes stands in the center of the cover, flanked by Rae and Claire. Lilies bloom and ice shards fly around her.In Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou., Volume 7 ( 私の推しは悪役令嬢。) a new characters is introduced that will (arguably, has) changed the course of the narrative. Cardinal Lily Lilium, daughter of Prime Minister Sala Lilium enters the story proper and chaos ensues.

Claire has been brought face to face with the plight of poverty and Rae has incited her to learn more and find solutions to the issue of poverty in Bauer. At Prince Yu’s suggestion, Claire and Rae head to the Spiritual Church, a Catholic-ish organization that runs the hospitals and orphanages, feeds the poor, and tends to the spiritual needs of the populace.

Right away, Lily is a strange character. Stuttering and shy, she blurts out rude comments from time to time. Her own nuns do not respect her and although she seems sincere, there’s something off about her.  She takes a liking to Rae, when Rae defends homosexuality and becomes a cast regular almost immediately. Claire and Lily push Rae into a story about her first love, from her previous life. This segment is both frustrating and poignant as a character who we later learn was struggling take their misery out on other people. I cannot accept that, even if we are told that everyone made up later. 

Then Lily drives us full-tilt into the next arc which will refer back to Rae’s story…

…but first! A game of dodgeball.

As one does.

This becomes a bridge to the next major arc, which will again, throw things into chaos. In a huge way. In fact, as I look over my reviews for the novels, “chaos” seems to be the defining characteristic. Reading reviews of the anime, again chaos seems to be the main takeaway, as most of the things seeded by the time the anime ends, won’t become apparent until a second anime season. In the meantime, we have the manga with Aonoshimo’s amazing drawings to fill in those gaps.

I’ve said it before but, really, the manga in many ways improves upon the Light Novels, as Aonoshimo’s art is so very good and doesn’t have the LN habit of being mere portraiture. And the anime, while being absolutely excellent in terms of characterization, did have pretty basic animation. For folks looking for a satisfying visual version of this story, the manga is highly recommended. Volume 5 is out now, in English, which takes you to the same point the anime ended.

Ironically, I was listening to Volume 2 of the Audiobook this week and ended up on the same exact place that Volume 7 ends. So now I’m primed to move forward into the last major arc before the chaos becomes a revolution.

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – 8, although I find Rae’s backstory tough going
Characters  – 8 Lily is not my favorite character, but she is crucial from here on
Service – Not much, maybe a panel here or there
Yuri – 8
LGBTQ+ – 9

Overall – 9

I had purchased this volume at Kinokuniya here in the US, but it came with no extras, so while in Tokyo, I bought a second copy to get the extra “Claire in Wonderland” comic from Gamers. It’s a cute little “weird dream” comic that includes series characters dressing up as western and eastern iconic fictitious characters exactly as one might expect. Very cute!





The Witches Marriage, Volume 1

December 18th, 2023

A tall girl with long dark hair, wearing a witch's hat hold hand with a younger girl with red hair who points to the distance. A magical door floats behind them mid-air.Melissa is a witch driven to excel. Her partner Tanya is a hard worker, but, for some reason, her skills simply won’t increase, which frustrates Melissa beyond her tolerance. Together the two of them are determined to form a bond known as The Witches’ Marriage, which will allow them to attain greater abilities. But first, they must deepen their bonds.

For Tanya, this is easy enough, as Melissa is her idol. But for Melissa who is not open or forthcoming at all, and is hiding a great deal from Tanya, as well as just being irritable and hard to please, the effort will come at a greater cost. Can they attain truer intimacy and unlock their skills? Well…obviously, yes.

This is not generally my kind of story. I found Melissa’s treatment of Tanya intolerable. I also found the ane-loli art style objectionable. Nonetheless, but the end of the volume I, like Melissa, had come around to it. Even though it felt mostly undeserved, the end of the volume was surprisingly satisfying. If my objections are not yours, you will probably like this story even more than I did. ^_^

Yen’s team does a very fine job here managing to create the right tone for each of the characters.

A very interesting note – this manga is not credited to an artist or two, but to a team of around 30 artists who work together under the name Studio Headline. They all work together on multiple projects, which sounds hectic, but fun.

Ratings:

Art – Exuberant and messy
Story – Tsun vs dere
Characters – Competence does not have to come with cruelty
Service – No one wear clothes like that with that big a chest
Yuri – Definitely

Overall – 7

Thanks to Yen Press for the review copy. I look forward to Volume 2 which just hit shelves in English this month!





Movies On A Plane (Like ‘Snakes On A Plane,’ But It Doesn’t Really Work)

December 17th, 2023

Even before the pandemic, I rarely went to the theater to see movies. I know many people feel it is the only way to truly enjoy a movie. For me – a person who does not love movies all that much in the first place – it is an inconvenient way to not enjoy a movie. Theaters are too cold, the seat are always uncomfortable  (more so now that we are paying more to sit in worn, broken recliners all the time) the movies are, without exception too loud for the space and nothing on the screen needs to be that big, as directors keep choosing to get so close up that I can see nose hairs.

Streaming is fine for me, but again, I don’t really remember to watch movies for months and months, so the one time I catch up on all my movie watching is when I am on a plane. Sure I could read. But watching a movie on a teeny, poor quality screen, often without sound because I don’t bother plugging in my headphones, stuck in a metal shell flying above the earth, is about how I like watching movies. ^_^

I watched 4 movies on the way to Japan. Links to Amazon Prime, but they do stream elsewhere.

Barbie – I loved it. I loved that it was so nuanced and thoughtful. I cried a few times – not just when America Ferrera deprogrammed Barbies with the reality of being a woman. Will Farrell being a send-up of the kind of role he takes so often – the hyper enthusiastic bad guy who just wants to destroy fun things – was outstanding and Ryan Gosling as Ken was, honestly, perfect. But Margot Robbie. Holy shit. She was Barbie. Yes, Barbie was a terrific feminist movie, with some great things layered in. Sasha’s disdain for Barbie felt really real, mirroring the disappointment I have always felt about Barbie during my lifetime. Dream House, Party Van…but she hates math, tee. fucking. hee. (Yes, she’s been updated many times, but that one stung.) Now she’s a fashion icon into which Frida Kahlo has been made and all I can say to that is…Sappho on a radical cracker…no.

So Sasha spoke for me. I’ll never buy a Barbie, but Greta Gerwig took the story to some amazing places. Rhea Perlman as Ruth Handler was what had me in tears.  And her final note that Kens really need to work on their own insecurities was, I thought, spot on.

10/10

Blue Beetle – It was a decent superhero movie. Xolo Maridueña, whom I know only from Cobra Kai, was great as Jaime Reyes. The story was a great underdog hero tale, the love interest was a boring handwave that had to happen to make things work. The underlying systemic racism and oppression was softened a lot so that if you were exceptionally clueless you could mostly ignore it, something all mainstream movies and TV do which actually annoys me. What’s left hurts people who have lived through it, and is barely noticeable by those who haven’t.

I never watched the cartoon – it hit just when I didn’t have access to broadcast media. So this was my first experience with the character. He seemed like a DC attempt at a Spiderman. It was a fun movie, needed some popcorn and comfier chair.

8/10

 

A Haunting in Venice – I am a huge Hercule Poirot fan and, for so many Poirot fans, the problem with anyone attempting playing Poirot is that David Suchet WAS Poirot and everyone else fails. Kenneth Branagh has a tendency to play Kenneth Branagh, so this movie was definitely Kenneth Branagh playing Poirot. It was atmospheric – the atmosphere was literally a character in the story. Tina Fey as Ariadne Oliver was outstanding – I know that because, until just a moment ago, I had no idea Tina Fey played Ariadne Oliver. She just *was* Ariadne Oliver in much the way Zoë Wanamaker was in Suchet’s version.  And Michelle Yeoh took what was a microscopic role and did amazing things with it. It was just her acting and boy howdy, did she act.

The mystery felt cobbled together, but was a solid bit of acting by all involved. I would probably watch this again if it were on and I wasn’t watching anything else.

7/10

 

Encanto – I have, for a number of reasons, watched Disney’s Coco like 4 times and I still don’t hate it, which is remarkable, because I definitely do not like Disney. A friend of mine loves Disney and musicals and absolutely raved about Encanto, so I thought, sure, why not? Well, it does a way better job of dealing with generational trauma than Blue Beetle, but in a lot of ways is kind of the same movie, from a different angle.

The animation was excellent. So good, I have to warn you all – the facial expressions are starting to look very real and when Disney starts making deepfakes for law enforcement, we are fucked. No joke, that they choose to make doll-faces on their characters is a relief, because if they went for human looking faces, there’d be almost no uncanny alley.

The music was sticky and fine. “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” is definitely the showstopper, but Isabela’s empowering herself was my favorite scene. Luisa’s crisis was powerful, as well. Two excellent scenes that don’t get the attention they deserve. But…there is a flaw in the story that I cannot forgive. Dolores. She has super-hearing and is described as being able to hear pins drop a mile away….but she cannot hear something (giant spoiler) vastly louder (giant spoiler) close by (giant spoiler)? This is a huge, unforgivable plot hole. Her character is also a tattle-tale. For a woman who hears secrets she has to know aren’t hers to share, she sure is a blabbermouth. Also, how does she not know the other main secret, since Abuela talks to herself, the house and her late husband out loud all the time. Sigh.

7/10

On the way home I watched two movies. I should have opted for a third but these were not good and wore me out.

Aquaman – Jason Momoa is lovely. Everything else about that movie was a comic book done by someone who knows what comic books are, but not how to write them. I kept falling asleep watching this. It’s pretty, but meaningless. Nice to see Nicole Kidman in it though. Patrick Wilson as King Orm kept making me think of Judson Scott.  Watch cool clips on Youtube, skip the movie.

4/10

Knights Of The Zodiac – While in Tokyo, the wife and I visited the Tamashii Nations store in Akihabara where the AKB48 cafe and the Gundam Cafe used to be. It was there, we were there, why not.  They had a huge exhibit of Saint Seiya figurines which was impressive. No pics allowed, but the wife got me and Athena.

I have never seen any Saint Seiya, except for one music video back in 2002 or so, set to the Apotheosis remix of Carl Orff’s O Fortuna that has lived rent free in my head since. ^_^ (This may well be my favorite sentence I have ever written.)

So I decided to give Knights of the Zodiac a try.  It was…okay. Less bad than Aquaman, and, as I read the Wikipedia of the series, slightly less incoherent than the actual manga. Also Sean Bean. So that was nice. Mackenyu, who also played Zorro in the wonderful One Piece live-action series (seriously, speaking as a longtime One Piece fan, it was fantastic. Highly recommended.) played Seiya. He brought an intensity to the role that (having read the synoposis, so now I am an expert) suits it well.

I thought the story as presented was silly. Sadly everything is not ending, so telling me that x person will destroy everything, lowers the stakes considerably for me as a viewer. Personal loss is much more powerful than “the earth will be destroyed!” I was deeply disappointed that we did not see many other Knights. I was kind of hoping that we’d get a group armor shot. Oh well. I don’t know if a fan should watch this, because it definitely has nothing to do with the actual manga story, but let me know if you are and how you felt about it.

5/10

I’m mostly caught up now on movies. Guess it’s time to actually look to see what’s on Netflix. ^_^