New Designs to Celebrate Okazu’s 20th Anniversary!

July 20th, 2022

On August 14, 2002, I posted the very first post here on Okazu. ^_^

For our fifteenth anniversary I wrote a retrospective history of this site.

Now we are heading towards what will be the 20th anniversary of Okazu, and while I have what I think is a fun way to celebrate, our Okazu patrons also asked for some new goods! Of course that’s fraught, because I can go ahead and get badges or patches or coins and then find, reality check, people really like the idea of them, more than actually getting one. Talking through Patron ideas, I came up with two new t-shirt designs I want to share with you now. These are up on the Yuricon Redbubble store with all the other I Love Yuri (original,  designed by Althea Keaton and Ali Khan) and 100 Years of Yuri, our Okazu Mascot Design and more (you can see all the choices on the Yuricon Store under the Apparel and Goods category!

Today I want to introduce you to two new designs! These are available on shirts and selected goods (the available goods different for each design.)

The Yuri Couples Design proclaims your love for some of the key couples of Yuri history!

This slick shirt can come in up to 19 different colors depending on the style you choose on Redbubble. Everyone who knows Yuri…will know you know Yuri. ^_^

You’ll proudly display the names of:

Simone & Resine from Shiroi Heya no Futari
Haruka & Michiru from Sailor Moon
Anthy & Utena from Revolutionary Girl Utena
Shizuma and Nagisa from Strawberry Panic! 
Mei & Yuzu from Citrus
Kase-san & Yamada from the Kase-san series
Rei & Claire from I’m in Love With the Villainess
Eve & Aoi from Birdie Wing

I know I’m placing a bet with that last couple, but I think it’ll pay off. ^_^

But if just couples aren’t enough for you, the Yuri Hearts Design let’s you wear the entire history of Yuri right there on your shirt!

Again, up to 19 colors, up to size 3XL, in a variety of styles and goods, I think the Yuri heart design came out fantastic. It has series, and couples and key words from our history in one cute word art design!

I’ve gone with a neutral shirt for the example, but this will look great on most colors. Maybe not neons, though, sorry. ^_^;

I hope you like our new line of physical goods to celebrate Okazu.. I’m working on a treasure hunt for our actual birthday. Stay Tuned! ^_^



The Two of Them Are Pretty Much Like This, Volume 1

July 18th, 2022

Ellie is a scriptwriter and Wako (whom Ellie refers to as “Wanko” for her puppy-like qualities,) is trying to break into voice acting. They are living together…they are, in fact, lovers. And like most people, they are a little goofy and a little doofy in their private time together. Their private time together is what we will be seeing in The Two of Them Are Pretty Much Like This, Volume 1.

The last book we had from creator Takashi Ikeda was Whispered Words and one can instantly see some remnants of that series’ physical comedy here in wacky expressions. However, this series is far more adult and chill and the art reflects that, as well. Where every other character looks like a manga character, Ikeda’s studies of Ellie’s face are stunningly beautiful. Individual panels of her expressions took my breath away through the whole series.

There is no high drama here. Drama comes from real-life stresses. Did Wako pass the audition? Wako’s mother comes to visit – there is no homophobia, just a silly sit-com misunderstanding. Oh, but having Mom visiting is plenty stress enough. Ellie and Wako root for one another and take care of one another. Their relationship is an anchor, not a strain. The two of them have adult lives that are, just pretty much like adult lives are.

I love this series. Unconditionally. There is nothing about it I didn’t like in Japanese. Every volume was better than the last, and Takashi-sensei, as I pointed out in my review of the Japanese edition, still knows how to end a volume. Art, story, character, this is one of the best slice-of-adult-life stories I’ve ever read and I’m ecstatic that you can read it too! It might not sound exciting, but this is the after-happily-ever-after story I’ve wanted to see for ages.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 8
Characters – 9
Service – 5 a bit, it’s a story for adult readers
Yuri – 10

Overall – 9 so there is room to go up. It will need it.

I find that I always default to ‘r’ over ‘l’ in my mental translation, so Sakuma will always be Eri to me. ^_^ But that in no way diminishes the terrific translation job done by Anh Kiet Ngo, which gives every character a unique voice. I love when Rina Mappa is given space for the lettering to shine in retouching, there are a couple of choices here that are fantastic. Thanks to the proofreader, copy editor and editor – and thank to Seven Seas for having all three of those (!). Another fabulous job by Seven Seas. Highly recommended and a shoo-in for one of my Top Yuri of 2022. ^_^ (Honestly, though, this year is gonna be tough – so much amazing stuff is coming out in Japanese and English….)



Plain Bad Heroines written by Emily M. Danforth, illustrated by Sara Lautman

July 17th, 2022

In 1902, at a boarding school for young women in Rhode Island., a book is making an indelible impact upon both the student body and the school headmistress, leading to a series of tragedies. In 2022, the same book – is having an equivalently huge impact on the stars of a movie about those tragedies. In Plain Bad Heroines, Emily M. Danforth creates a meta-novel about a meta-novel, full of gothic horror, women in love and the memeification of fear and desire.

Brookhants (pronounced, Brookhaunts, we are assured early on) is a school on the property of a man who was deeply, obsessively, interested in the occult. The grounds, the buildings, the flora and fauna of Brookhants are saturated with the occult. But  the occult is just the gold lame draped over this story. Under the turban and giant earrings, is a psychological thriller about social media in 1902 and 2022. The girls at Brookhants share their obsessions through songs and rhyme and images, and promises, the young women of the 21st century share Instagram photos and memes, images and promises. What ties these two threads together is a book that was a huge hit in 1901, The Story of Mary Maclane, one girls’ diary of desire for other girls and desire to be released from a boring life. Both this book – which is a real book – and the “author” of the novel are ever present in the narrative. They will be there with us, every step.

This story begins with a tragic sapphic love; two young women who die a horrible death together instead of living horrible lives apart. These deaths bring about more deaths, and the separation of an adult lesbian couple who had, until this tragedy, managed to find joy together….they hoped.  A hundred years later, a movie about these stories is being filmed as a kind of true-horror story, with real, imagined and staged mysteries that keep the two leads – a famous up–and-coming young star and the daughter of a B-movie has been – and the woman who is credited with writing the book about the book, in a state of high anxiety, until they find each other and redeem both the film, themselves and each other. The several levels of meta-novel lean heavily on one another. If you were, for instance, to pretend that memes don’t have power, this book probably would have no power over you. But…you’d have to pretend, because we know for a fact that memes do have power. ^_^

What this book does right is the slow-burn of the obsessive thoughts and behaviors that creep in and out of the pages until, unbidden, they come to your own mind in a similar situation….the perfect meme, even if that meme is a bit destructive, like invoking Bloody Mary on Halloween.  Even though the book is not entirely happy, if you’re fond of gothic romance – the penny dreadfuls of the turn of last century – you’ll probably enjoy this. Certainly, Sara Lautman’s illustrations remind us exactly how we should be reading this story – late at night, with a candle or lamp for atmospheric lighting, maybe on a stormy, cold, dank day.  Whether from the cold or the fear, or the quiet longings of our own history, doesn’t matter – we should be shivering.

Despite the many tragedies of the story, it does have what I consider to be a happy ending. The happy ending is tied up in the existence of a three-person relationship that exists in a space that isn’t one thing or another, yet.  Where the girls and women of 1902 were not given the space to determine what they might be to one another, the happy ending is that the three of 2022 will have time and freedom to figure it out for themselves…

Ratings:

Art – Atmospheric
Story – A LOT of story
Characters – Fascinating and deeply flawed, like people
Service – Yes, actually. But I can’t tell you what it is or I’d ruin it
Lesbian – Several different kinds of sapphic relationships, spanning a century.

Overall – Complex, overwrought, a very good read that will stick with me for a long while

Listening to the Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast over the past several months I find I do not actually enjoy that much historical fiction. As I mentioned when LHMP interviewed me last month, I do tend to prefer contemporary fiction that becomes historical over time. The historical part being just one layer of this novel gave it depth, rather than being a lesson on “the time period I researched” as so much historical fiction feels to me. And the contemporary side of the story is cemented in it’s time and place with any number of cultural touchpoints that will disappear and become historical footnotes, for a doubly historical piece any day now. ^_^



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – July 16, 2022

July 16th, 2022

Yuri Events

Okazu’s 20th anniversary is coming up and I’ve asked our Okazu Patrons for some feedback as to what might be good way to celebrate. They came through with some fantastic ideas! I’m putting together a special event for fans of Okazu, and hope we’ll all be able to enjoy some fun and Yuri!  Of course, the number one way to celebrate would be to get a copy of By Your Side: The First 100 Years of Yuri Anime and Manga and get the whole story!

August will continue to be full of Yuri at Flamecon, August 20-21 in New York City. I’ll be talking about the first 100 years of Yuri there. Schedule TBA.

There is a fairly good chance I’ll be at AnimeNYC in November, as well. Fingers crossed that I’ll have a table there for selling books!

 

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Yuri Manga

MangaPlaza is a new-to-me-service that is offering legit English translations for a monthly subscription. Among their offerings is something new in English – AYAKA is in LOVE with HIROKO!, one of Sal Jiang’s shakaijin Yuri series about two women who have crushes on one another, but each think the other is uninterested. I haven’t had a chance to take a look at this translation yet, but plan to. MangaPlaza is run by the company that owns Comic CMOA (“see more”) in Japan, a popular chapter-based online subscription manga service.

Speaking of Sal Jiang(!), her violent office hate/lust not-a-romance,  白と黒~Black & White~, Volume 2 is out and I am gleefully waiting for my copy to arrive. I love this series. I just grin like a feral something reading it. It’s not for everyone, but it is definitely for me. ^_^

sometime’s sentai Yuri series, Superwomen in Love! Honey Trap and Rapid Rabbit Volume 4 hit shelves this month from Seven Seas.

Sabishisugiru Onna Shachou ga Rezu Fuuzokujou ni Byou de Ochiru Hanashi, is the story of, as the title explains, a lonely company president who falls for the lesbian sex worker she meets through a service.

 

 

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Yuri(?) Anime

Deep breath. Yuri no Aida ni Hasamareru. Aru Asa Dummy Head ni Natteita Ore-kun no Jinsei is an upcoming anime about….sigh…an ASMR club in Japan…with a microphone that is a reincarnated guy…heavy sigh. Anyway, Liam Dempsey has the details over at Crunchyroll News. Sigh.

 

Other News

Via Comic Natalie, the show “Another Stories” on NHK takes a look at the influence of The Rose of Versailles for the series’ 50th anniversary. The show includes an interview with Riyoko Ikeda and discussion of the first Takarazuka show.

Kara Dennison over at Crunchyroll News has the scoop on a new Cardcaptor Sakura artbook with tons of animation details.

There will be no YNN report next week as I will be offline for a few days.

 

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Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto Desu! Volume 10 (私の百合はお仕事です!)

July 14th, 2022

Now that an anime for Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto Desu! is in our future, I think it’s important that we stop and evaluate just how far we’ve come with this story. The goofy set-up is that a Yuri Light Novel-themed concept cafe exists, in which the staff perform as students who form bonds as “schwestern” at a private girls’ school. It seems very silly, but almost immediately we were able to see that the relationships here are not at all what they seemed. Protagonist Hime found herself involved in an uncomfortable triangle made of her closest friends from past and present – two girls who cannot and will not like each other. This issue is relevant to the current arc.

And now, in Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto desu! Volume 10 (私の百合はお仕事です!), Sumika, the fourth inthe cast is herself bound by ties  that connect the cafe’s past and present. Former cast member Youko understood herself well when she, Sumika and Nene formed the first full cast with Mai, when she chose an “evil girl” as her persona.

Where Mitsuki’s love for Hime is pure and one-sided, and Kanako’s love for Hime is obsessional and not particularly healthy, what we learn lies between Nene, Sumika and Youko is far more adult, complicated and toxic…and breathtakingly sad. And so we watch the only lesbian in the story, Nene, navigate a complicated forest of thorns between Sumika’s cluelessness, Youko’s manipulation and her own desires. Only this time, Youko has help…and it’s not good for anyone. I read each chapter holding my breath.

In short, this volume is summed up with “Yikes.” But what amazingly scripted and drawn “yikes” it is.

Ratings:

Art – 10 Outstanding, Miman-sensei excels
Story – 10 Yikes, but I want to know what will happen
Characters – 10 Nene is now my favorite character. Sumika, you’re killin’ me.
Service – 5 Some more large breasts
Yuri – 9 Looking for love in all the wrong places.

Overall – 9

I’m waiting for the boots to begin dropping and trust Miman-sensei, but argh!. Again…what a long, long way we’ve come in this story from it’s goofy premise. At this point, an anime can barely scratch the surface. I expect a 3-season live action series next. ^_^