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Yuri Network News – August 7, 2010

August 7th, 2010

Yuri Manga

Mangatime Kirara presents A Channel, a 4-set of girls that fall into two natural couples, if you’re the kind of person that needs to pair everyone up in your gag comics.

The first collected volume of Kaichou to Fukukaichou by Hakamada Mera, is hitting the shelves in September. Hopeless love turned maybe not so hopeless? We’re still waiting to find out!

Why, gods, why?!? Mikarun X, Volume 6 is coming to life in all it’s giant naked glory also in September.

And for more debasing girls for fun, there’s Shitsurakuen, Volume 4. It only took 4 volumes for Utena to save the Rose Bride. Tell me if Sora hits that benchmark, ‘kay?

And here’s something I know nothing about, but it has some elements of interest to me. Baba Yaga is a horror manga by Kizuki Akira, the creator of Ebi-san to Hotei-san, that ran in Tsubomi magazine. It’s got a great title and purportedly has some Yuri in the second volume.

Also slated for September release is Morishima Akiko’s office life series, Renai Joshika.

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Yuri Anime

According to ANN, The Anime Network is now streaming Blue Drop and Hidmari Sketch, while Crunchyroll now has some of Moribito (not Yuri, but you REALLY need to watch it,) as well as Strike Witches, which I know some of you are already watching.

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Other News

YNN Correspondent Shiny has written in to tell us about the severe outbreak of Hoof and Mouth Disease in Japan. A number of manga artists, including folks with names well known to you – Fujieda Miyabi, Morinaga Milk, Morishima Akiko, Yotsubara Furikko, Mitsue Aoki and others have banded together to create a charity dounjinshi to be sold at Comiket 78. The title of the work is “We Love Mow Mow” and you can find some pinups (possibly not safe and definitely questionable for work) on the website.

And I don’t think I mentioned this yet….TwiComike. It’s an online map of Tokyo Bight Sight, which can be viewed for East Halls or West Halls on Day 1,2, or 3 of Comiket. Circles get themselves listed by mentioning their table on Twitter. It is, therefore not fully populated, even at this late a date. Nonetheless….kind of fun for those of us not able to get the catalog.

Of course, if you are going, don’t forget the Small Call list of Yuri circles to help you make your shopping plans. And for people who like a challenge, the Tokyo Pride Parade is that same weekend. :-) If you are going, please contact me, Fujieda Miyaba is selling some goods I’d *really* like to get.

And let me also remind you that if you’re on Twitter, I have a preset list of Yuri manga artists that you can just follow to see what they are up to. It’s an interesting crowd. Especially when Heartcatch Precure is on. ^_^

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That’s a wrap for this week.

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Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!





Yuri Network News – July 31, 2010

July 31st, 2010

Yuri Anime
Licensing announcements are starting to flow out of Otakon and already there are a few of interest to us.

Funimation announced the license for Strike Witches 2 (in which I am assuming there’s still the same level of implied Yuri as in the first season. If you are watching this and would like to review it, please send me an email.) And they are streaming the first episode of Girl’s Bravo, which had some Yuri service.

More interesting to me, Aniplex announced the Blu-Ray of Read or Die. Man, that’s really tempting. I didn’t actually expect this to get over here ever.

Keep your eyes out for an anime called Black Rock Shooter, which is out now, (thanks to everyone who wrote in about that.) More fightin’ schoolgirls for you, with accompanying angst and Yuri-ishness.


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Yuri Manga

More shoujo magazine Yuri. Ciao is running a story called Wazaarikkiwa Michan about which I still know absolutely nothing after having read the reviews. Some kids in school and two girls touch at some point, I suppose. But wow, is this all over Japanese forums and blogs, so I’ll keep my eye out for it.


The September issue of Cobalt Shuiesha will have a color Maria-sama ga Miteru picture and a drama CD! Still pushing that movie release.


And need I remind you that Summer Comiket is around the corner and all the Yuri doujinshi circles will undoubtedly have Heartcatch Precure doujinshi. ^_^


The second volume of Kaishaku’s new reworking of the same fetishes, Zettai Shoujo Seiiki Amnesium, is on sale. 


Yuri anthology Hirari, Volume 2 has a street date of August 25.

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Other News

Not Yuri, but you really need to read Matt Thorn’s write-up of being at Comic-Con with shoujo manga pioneer Moto Hagio. Aside from being adorable (and giving a shoutout to my friend, translator extraordinaire Mari Morimoto,) it was an interesting insight on the event from someone who is so influential, but not a traditional “Industry” rep.

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That’s a wrap for this week.

Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge.

Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!





Yuri Network News – July 24 – 2010

July 24th, 2010

Yuri Anime

Sentai Filmworks announces their English dub cast of Blue Drop.

Meanwhile, in another part of the shards of ADV, Section 23 has announced that they have licensed and will release a season set of CANAAN. The pre-order for the Complete Collection and a Blu-Ray edition of same is already up at RightStuf. (Not yet at Amazon, but I’ll put it on the Yuricon Shop as soon as there is a link.)  Yay! I think we now have an answer to the question “what series will be Erica’s first Blu-Ray acquisition?”

Media Blasters has delayed several titles a month or two, among them Ikkitousen, Volume 3, Ikki Tousen Collection, Queen’s Blade, Volume 2, Rayearth Remastered, Season 2, Queen’s Blade, Volume 3, Queen’s Blade Complete Series, Queen’s Blade Blu-Ray Complete Series.

Gee, Blu-Ray for CANAAN, Blu-Ray for Queen’s Blade. Which makes better sense….

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Yuri Manga

Seven Seas announced a pile of new licenses, among them To Aru Kagaku no Railgun (A Certain Scientific Railgun.) That’s good news in my book.

YNN Correspondent Sean brings the news of a sad parting. Morinaga Milk’s Girl Friends will be ending in the September issue of Comic High. It had to happen – she doesn’t really do after the happily-ever-after bits. It was a fun run, anyway.

I need to correct a news item from past weeks: The Maria-sama ga Miteru manga continuation started in the July volume of Za Margaret. I just got August and it picks up in the middle of  the arc where Noriko and Shimako meet. Now we’ll all have to scramble to find last month’s volumes. Sorry….

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Snatches of Yuri

The first volume of Roronoa no Atelier: Watashi no Takaramono is out. I managed to catch a chapter of this in Comic Blade, where it runs. It appears to have a group of three girls who are *very* close friends. It’s sort of post-apocalyptic, sort of fantasy. I have no idea what the story is about and don’t feel like looking it up. :-) Oh and look, it appears to be a sequel.

Namori-sensei, the creator of Yuru Yuri,  has a new Yuri series starting in Caramel Febri magazine.

“Girl’s Comic” Otome Tsushin (which looks not really for girls, but for guys who want to think they are getting a glimpse into the world of girls) is said to have a few Yuri stories, some better than others, some more Yuri than others.

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That’s a wrap for this week.

Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge.

Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!





Yuri Network News – July 17, 2010

July 17th, 2010

Yuri Manga

Octave, Volume 5 is slated to hit the shelves in late August. I’m really looking forward to this volume! We’re well past the “happily-ever-after” bits into real life.

A few weeks ago, I mentioned that a third volume of Hinagiku Junshin Jogakuen is out. The reason I never reviewed Volume 2 is that every time I read a chapter in Comic Ryuu it seemed to be about the elfin teacher, not about the relationship between Ami and Yui. But, late in Volume 1 a new character was introduced (whose name I have completely forgotten.) She was like a mini-Yui. Well, the cover of Volume 3, probably falsely, indicates that having failed to get Yui, Ami has turned towards whateverhernameis.

I cannot believe this series is still running…

Yuri Hime Wildrose 6 is slated for release next month, as is Tokimeki Mononoki Gakuen, Volume 2 and a collection of Aoki Mitsue’s stories from Yuri Hime, Princess Princess.

I get a lot of questions about the overall popularity or sales of various manga put out by Ichijinsha. I don’t have any numbers to give you, folks, sorry. My bet is that even the most popular series aren’t reaching into the tens of thousands. However, no one can deny that Ichijinsha is putting out a lot of manga these days. They must be paying for themselves, don’t you think?

New manga magazine Comic Sumomo is launching with a high school girls love story by High School Girls creator Oshima Towa. The new magazine will hit shelves in Japan on August 10.

Oh, phew! There’s Maria-sama ga Miteru news. I was worried. The fifth omnibus volume of the manga is now available. The manga picks up again in the September volume of The Margaret (ザマーガレット) magazine. That will probably be out next month in Japan, it might take a little longer to get to the US. Just as a refresher, the manga stopped with the graduation of the Rosas: Youko, Eriko and Sei. The series will pick up with Yumi’s second year. You know what that means, right? We’re going to have to go through Rainy Blue…again. Sigh.

Of course, this is all to raise interest in the series for the late October release of the live-action movie. I can’t wait to see that. (I wonder what airfares to Tokyo are for October…?)

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Yuri Events

This very weekend is the 19th Tokyo Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. If you do get a chance to see anything there, be sure to tell us how it was!

I know that my own appearances have dwindled down to nothing. That is largely because of  an obsessive need to work now that I am again employed. Also, the whole lack of permanent employment kind of made it hard for me to travel. My apologies. If you want me to appear at an event near you, please be considerate of that – I don’t have an unlimited budget to travel, so if you are running an event, even a token offer of a stipend for food/hotel/travel can make the difference between me being there or not. I get an amazing amount of invitations that don’t account for this. (Come to Australia to do a panel! Um…)

In any case, here’s a few things in the coming months where you can find me and ALC Publishing!

Fresh Fruit Festival Art Show – July 20-31, New York City:

100% Yuri Manga by ALC Publishing will be part of the art show at the Leslie Lohman Gallery, July 20-31. Unlike art on the walls, our books will be out and open and available to read. Please drop by and see the great artists (including our own Rica Takashima!) who have contributed to this group art show. I was at this event last year for the opening and had an absolute blast. I hope you’ll drop by.

New York Comic-Con/New York Anime Festival – October 8-10, New York City:

I am going to be there working for the folks at Media-Blasters. I have applied for a Yuri panel, but have not yet heard back. Email them and tell them you want one! In any case, you should be able to find me at MB’s small city of tables.

MangaNEXT – October 29-31, East Brunswick, NJ:

I have *no* idea what I’ll be doing there. I volunteered to work PR (social media side, of course) but we’ll see what I’m actually doing. I hope to have a Yuri panel, because there’s a LOT of Yuri manga coming out in Japan now.

There’s the schedule right now. No, no Otakon, sorry.

2011, SDCC is on the list. I really gotta get there and see how it stacks up to Comiket. :-)

And YNN correspondent socchan reminds us that today is Femslash Day as celebrated by Femslash Con, a remote chat-based event. There is a Yuri Panel tonight 11PM EDT (GMT -5) in their Panel Room 2. It will be hosted by the (in)famous and awesome writer Dreiser and if I can, I’ll pop in, too! You’ll need to download and enable the Paltalk chat software to participate. Visit the Femslash con site to find out what you need and where you need to go.

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Okazu News

Thanks to everyone who has written in to say that they like the new header. (Once again my thanks to Lissa for her work on it. It’s absolutely grin-inducing.)

Here’s the question – would any of you be interested in a Okazu t-shirt with the design? We could do Okazu Super/Hero shirts, maybe, as well. Think about it. We’re coming up on an anniversary here and I want to do something special.

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Other News

This morning, before I started the YNN report, I read this great article about Internet journalism and comments, and my thoughts immediately turned to you, my readers.

I do my best to present all the Yuri I can here. I try to think critically about it – even going so far as to parse my own biases and explain the *whys* of why I feel about things and what, exactly, I like and dislike about it. I try to give my comments context, color, and a clear sense of humor. (There’s a reason the picture in the top right of the blog has me grinning. That’s the expression I try to blog with – this had better be fun, or why am I doing it!? )

When I post, I often provide history, artistic and literary background, I delve deeper into a thing than just “This was good. I liked it.” Blame my teachers – I was writing full-blown research papers from the age of 11. (Thank you Mrs. Ziegler!)

And of course, I write this weekly YNN report, which is pretty straightforward reporting – with editorial commentary because it’s my blog, duh. lol I admit to mistakes, fix errors and generally try to be as authentic as possible. I welcome feedback and input from you.

In effect, I strive to create good reading. A balance of the news and critical commentary, with a background of research and overall transparency. A Yuri magazine, if you will.

Of *course* I get trolls in the comments here at Okazu. I publish them 99% percent of the time and really, the only time I don’t is if they contain links to places I don’t want this blog to link to like porn sites and multi-level marketing schemes or when they contain threats of physical violence. The trolls sometimes are funny, sometimes are sad and are always indicative of the fact that a particular post made someone, somewhere feel *something*. Mostly anger, but that’s still a kind of engagement. ^_^;

But, you know, most of the comments here are wonderful. You – the readers of Okazu, my readers – are such a fun, intelligent crowd. You’re people I’m thrilled to meet in person, people I’d be happy to have over for lunch. You are my Heros, my advocates, my conversation partners and in many cases, my friends.

I may well be the luckiest blogger in the world.

Okazu is nearing an 8th anniversary, so I just wanted to take this opportunity to say to all of you – thank you.

You’re the best audience on the Internet.

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That’s a wrap for this week.

Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge.

Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!





Yuri Network News – July 10, 2010

July 10th, 2010

Yuri Manga

When Haru was young, she met a boy with whom she fell in love. Now she’s older and she meets that boy once again, only to learn that the boy was/is actually a girl. However, Haru stills feels something for that girl. Issho no Kaerou is their story.

ROSE MEETS ROSE is another Yuri Hime S comic collection coming out in a week – as is Hime Koi and Knife-Edge Girl.

Popular with everyone but me series, Yuri Hime Wildrose will have a 6th volume, which is targeted to hit the streets next month.

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Snatches of Yuri

HER, by Yamashita Makoto is a collection of stories from women’s manga magazine Feel Young, that explores adult women’s romantic and sexual relationships. The line-up includes a lesbian story.

In a completely different genre, Volume 2 of Gakuen Nightmare is said to have a lesbian couple. Unrelated to this news report, but so….I don’t even know where to begin…I want to share, here is a trailer for that series:

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Yuri Anime

Not specifically Yuri, but there’s a lot of audience overlap, Crunchyroll has announced that they will be simulcasting the second season of Strike Witches. Heads up for guest reviewer wannabees – this is a good series to want to guest review. :-)

Also in the not-really-Yuri news, apparently someone at the Playstation Store noticed the prominent breasts and crotches in Queen’s Blade and shifted the series from free to paid on the PS Store.

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Quick reminder – I’m still taking questions for the biannual Okazu Q&A, Utter Nonsense. The funner your question, hopefully the funner the answer!

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That’s a wrap for this week.

Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge.

Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!