Springtime Lucky Boxes on Okazu! – Claimed

March 16th, 2022

It’s once again time to help me clear out my office! ^_^

This time we have 3 Lucky boxes! They arefull of comics and manga and poetry and artbooks and and other random things to marvel at.  All of these boxes include other flat fun things like stickers, bookmarks, comics, or postcards which are equally random and frequently bizarre (and often not at all Yuri.) And candy. I particularly like the hana kuchizuke  candy and hope you do too.

This time we have 2 Large Premium boxes and 1 Large Box.

The two Premium boxes include a unique Yuri series good from a pop-up or event.

As always, I assure you that this is all 100%, unadulterated stuff. Lucky Boxes are created by me shoving a bunch of things in boxes. I don’t  remember what went in, so I can’t tell you what is in each box. I do try to put random things in there to make the unpacking process an adventure. ^_^ You’ll get random things in random things.

Real Testimonial: So I got my GIANT BOX OF AMAZING today. Holy cow, it was so super stuffed, and I love it all! Thanks again, I’m super happy! :D

All of the boxes have been tentatively claimed.

Next time I’ll be sure to put together a giant pile of boxes!

Large Premium Box 1 – Claimed

Large Premium Box 2 – Claimed

Large Box 3 – Claimed

 

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To be eligible to buy a Lucky Box, follow these instructions carefully. Please. Thank you. Failure to follow all of these instructions will disqualify you. It’s not personal, they are all claimed pretty quickly and I don’t have time to track you down for a piece of information.

1 – You must live in the Continental USA (contiguous 48) only, no APO/FPOs. This is disappointing for me too, so I apologize.

2 – You must be over 18, I am not policing books or recipients.

3 – Email me at anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com with the subject “Lucky Box”. Use an email you check regularly. Because I will reply asap. The first person who responds to my email gets the box.

4. *****Please include your name, age, mailing address. ***** Tell me which box you want. Even if you’ve given me your address previously, please include it, I am very lazy.

5- I will contact you at that point and give you details about payment by Paypal. Please be prepared to check your email and get payment out so this post doesn’t linger. Thanks in advance.

This whole process will be handled with utmost capriciousness, as usual. ^_^

Ready? Get your Lucky Boxes!



Cocoon Entwined, Volume 4

March 14th, 2022

We’ve spent a lot of time thinking about the role of “Prince” around here. But what we have rarely considered is the role as a burden that is too much to bear.

In Volume 4 of Cocoon Entwined, Yuriko Hara has us watch as Hana is bowed under the weight of this role that she was given by an absent Hoshimiya. But so much more interestingly, is he evolution of Youko into the prince that might just be able to save her after all.

But first, we see where Youko has come from. Specifically we meet and instantly dislike her onee-sama, Reina. ^_^; We are treated to, as I said in my review of the Japanese volume, “the obligatory, “holy shit, this school and it’s clothes and all the people who attend, are SUPER CREEPY” story
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And then, the war is on. Youko  on the one had, being strong enough to save Hana and refusing to let her fall and Kujou, who is clearly hoping to break Hana to her will. It will come as no surprise that I am still rooting for Youko.

The art in this book is fabulous. I’ll never be comfortable with all that hair, but in this volume, it becomes sublime. It is symbol, and character, and bonds and freedom.

Ratings:

Art – Honestly 9
Characters – 8
Story – 8
Service – 5 This volume amps up the creepy, the sex, and the dark
Yuri – 8 See above.

Overall – 9

Cocoon Entwined, Volume 4 is available now from Yen Press!



Kageki Shojo!!, Volume 2

March 13th, 2022

If you are a fan of all-female musical theater review troupes, then you really don’t want to miss this series by Kumiko Saiko. I reviewed Kageki Shojo!! The Curtain Rises, which was the prologue to the story, following the fortunes of a number of young women as they seek to enter the Kouka Musical School.

I read, but did not review volume 1, as it was covered fully in the anime, which I did review and is for the moment, still streaming on Funimation.

In Kageki Shojo!!, Volume 2, we learn why, specifically Sarasa is here and the forces that have shaped her abilities. This volume motivated me to talk about the character of the Girl Prince in Yuri Studio S03 E01: The Girl Prince. In part because, as I say, Sarasa is a Girl Prince and there is never any doubt that she will be able to play one on the Kouka stage, but also because this story also struck at the heart of the fundamental inequity of the Girl Prince archetype.

In Volume 2 we learn that Sarasa should have been able to perform on the kabuki stage. That she would have been a natural – that everything her childhood friend Akiya has to work to master, came naturally to her. We also learn that she very likely may be the illegitimate daughter of a kabuki master. We don’t need to ask why she is never given that opportunity, do we? The answer is, of course the same sexism faced by all girl princes since the archetype first entered literature. And you know what? I am sick of it. I am sick to death of men (and they women who prop them up) telling women that they cannot do or be something.

Sarasa is an amazing character. Instead of letting the way the kabuki world treated her get her down, she’ll take the exact same path laid down by Oscar to create her own reality as Oscar. It’s maddening that she is not allowed to do what she would be best at, but it will be triumphant when she is equally the best at what she has now set her sights upon.

Not all of us face the kind of barriers Sarasa faced, but all of us face some barriers, whether they be societal expectations or familiar barriers. And, like Sarasa we can take steps to create our own path. If we can’t all be Oscar, we can all be Erminia, letting the world that held us down burn, while we run off to make a new life for ourselves, the way we want it to be.

Like Oshi ga Budokan Ittekuretara Shinu, Kageki Shojo!! is not great at cheerleading the industries it’s portraying, but it’s doing a great job in helping me envision a future where this controlling bullshit is history.  ^_^; Now if only the people in those industries could imagine that, as well.

Saiki’s art is gripping, she does amazing body language, as one might expect, since this is a 2-d manga about a 3-d form of performance. Her characters are blank canvases upon which each scene has to be created. Except for Sarasa, who is as fully formed as Athena when she stepped out of Zeus’ head.

Ratings:

Art – 9
Character – 9
Story – 8
Yuri – 0
Service – 1 on principle

Overall – 8

As this series touches deeply into the worlds of musical revue and kabuki, I think it’s a worthy read for fans of the female kagekidan and kabuki traditions.

Kageki Shojo!!, Volume 2 is available from Seven Seas on Amazon, Global Bookwalker, RightStuf or your favorite manga store.



Yuri Network News – (ç™ŸćˆăƒăƒƒăƒˆăƒŻăƒŒă‚Żăƒ‹ăƒ„ăƒŒă‚č) – March 12, 2022

March 12th, 2022

Yuri Anime

Sentai Filmworks has licensed The Executioner and Her Way of Life.This means that it will be exclusive to their HIDIVE streaming service. The anime will be premiering in Japan on April 1, Alex Mateo on ANN has more details. The first 3 light novels have been reviewed here on Okazu. (Volume 1 | Volume 2 | Volume 3)

 

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Yuri Event

Galette magazine’s Yuri Matsuri event is being held on March 20th, but if you can’t get there, maybe you can still get yourself the 5th anniversary 2-set on Booth! This anniversary special includes an anniversary book, a signed card and an original tote bag (they are currently out of stock, but fingers crossed they get more after the Matsuri is over.)

 

Yuri Visual Novels

SukeraSparo has a new Yuri VN out now in Japanese. Naisho One Room ~ Sewayaki Imouto to Sugosu Kyuujitsu ~ (ăȘă„ă—ă‚‡ăƒŻăƒłăƒ«ăƒŒăƒ  ïœžäž–è©±ç„ŒăćŠčăšéŽă”ă™äŒ‘æ—„ïœž).

MangaGamer is running a White Day Sale through March 21st, with 75% off of selected titles. They are including a number of Yuri titles in the sale, so drop by the sale page!

Via Yuri Navi, Lycoris is pleased to announce their newest Yuri VN,  Uso kara Hajimaru Koi no Natsu (ć˜˜ă‹ă‚‰ć§‹ăŸă‚‹æ‹ăźć€). You can check out the Japanese-language trailer for The Summer Begins with a Lie on Youtube.

 

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LGBTQ Media News

Kabi Nagata’s newest manga My Wandering Warrior Existence will be hitting shelves in English this coming week! This book delves into Nagata-sensei’s connection to her gender, and her sexuality. CW: childhood sexual assault. I reviewed this in Japanese last year.

One of the very few podcasts I listen to regularly is the Mangasplaining podcast, featuring Christopher Butcher, David Brothers, Deb Aoki and Chip Zdarsky. Last month they launched a new feature – Mangasplaining Xtra, a substack newsletter with all the show notes, extra commentary and they are publishing manga that has never been seen before in English. I was honored to have an article published there, as a companion piece to their show on Takako Shimura’s Even Though We’re Adults. In An Introduction to Takako Shimura’s Work in English, which is free to read, even if you don’t subscribe, I take a broad look her other works that are available in English for folks who might not be familiar with her.

Senior YNN Correspondent Eric P wants us to know that a new Korra comic is on the way! The Legend of Korra: Patterns in Time, will be hitting shelves this summer. With stories by series creators by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko and illustrated by Heather Campbell, Jayd Ait-Kaci, and Killian NgI’m really looking forward to this.

Last week Ogata Megumi-san, the voice of Haruka in Sailor Moon, Shinji in Evangelion, won the Seiyuu Award for Best Actress. Ogata-san’s acceptance speech was a forward-looking hope for genderless awards, and an announcement they don’t consider themselves male or female. The speech has been translated in this Twitter thread and its worth a read. ““There is so much talk about being “genderless” nowadays and there are voice actors in the industry who have come out [as queer]. And like myself, there are people out there who go on about their daily lives mostly not thinking of themselves as women.”

 

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Yuri Novels

Pixiv and Comic Yuri Hime are pleased to announce the 4th annual Yuri Novel Contest. I’m just finally starting to read the winners of the 2nd year and I love this contest so much. Here’s to more Yuri fiction! Nominations can be made by you for your own work or for someone else’s work. Submissions are open until March 10. Here’s to more literary Yuri fiction! Full details are available on Pixiv.

Not Yuri, but certainly Yuri-inspired, The Marble Queen by Anna Kopp with cover by Gabriell Kari pings all the Utena strings. Take a look at that beautiful cover and I’m sure you’ll agree.

Onna-doushi toka Arienaidesho to Jiharu Onnanoko o, Hyaku-kakan de Tetteiteki ni Otosu Yuri no Ohanashi ( ć„łćŒćŁ«ăšă‹ă‚ă‚ŠăˆăȘă„ă§ă—ă‚‡ăšèš€ă„ćŒ”ă‚‹ć„łăźć­ă‚’ă€ç™Ÿæ—„é–“ă§ćŸčćș•çš„ă«èœăšă™ç™ŸćˆăźăŠè©±), Volume 1 and Volume 2 are a very Gangan Yuri novel series, about a girl who does not believe that women can fall in love. A classmate pays her for 100 days to prove that they can.

 

Last thing – this month Okazu is doing a supporter challenge! If we break $700 from subscriptions on Pixiv, Patreon and Ko-fi by the end of this month, we’ll support two new Yuri creators instead of our usual addition of one new creator. I hope you can help us get there. If you enjoy this news report and all of our reviews and articles, we’re asking that you give us as little as $5/month to keep our guest writers paid and help us support the Yuri ecosystem. Many thanks to our current Okazu Patrons and Fans who make the YNN weekly report possible!

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Kase-san and Yamada, Volume 2

March 11th, 2022

Kase-san and Yamada have been dating for a few years now, and while they are both working on building lives for themselves that include each other, their schedules make it very difficult. And maybe that would be okay, but it means that they haven’t really had the time they need to discuss themselves with each other.

A surprise summer vacation for both Kase-san and Yamada makes them very aware of those gaps where their lives don’t mesh. In Kase-san and Yamada, Volume 2, that gap seems impossibly wide to Yamada. Unsure, made to feel unconfident, she still sees Kase-san as someone too cool and popular for her, someone she’s not worthy of. This causes a number of problems for them –  and for us, as readers. We’d become used to seeing Kase-san be unreasonably jealous, and thought we had left that behind. Now it’s Yamada’s turn to be unreasonable and we’re likely to be less tolerant as a result. But…is Yamada being unreasonable?

I think it’s worth remembering that Kase-san’s sempai teased her rather mercilessly only a year so so ago, and now she’s dealing with Kase-san’s roommate Fukami being a grade-A jerk. (It’s super obvious that she has a crush on Kase-san and all I can hope is that rather than dealing with that noise, Fukami will realize how shitty she’s being and feel badly about it.) As an adult reading this book, I kind of want to have a stern talk with Fukami-san. The more I think about this story, the more I think that Yamada’s done amazingly well, given how much crap she’s had to take from other people. So, I’m cutting her some slack her as she wallows a bit here. It is very easy to find other people’s relationship drama annoying, but since we’re reading How Do We Relationship…maybe we can cut Yamada a little break? ^_^

When it comes down to dealing with the problems, Kase-san shows she *has* matured. She accepts Yamada’s concerns, is supportive and understanding AND addresses the underlying issue – what does their future look like? Neither they nor we know what shape their future will take, but Kase-san is trying to create a future that will include Yamada and that’s good enough right now.  It would be nice if the two of them get to just be together and talk without everyone wanting to get in their way, but oh well, it’s a rom-com. ^_^;

The fantastic translation by Jocelyne Allen means I’m hearing different characters sounding like different people and outstanding lettering by CK Russell. It feels so much like it’s part of the original, I hardly notice it. Thanks again to the entire Seven Seas team for their great work.

If you’re looking for a comedy college life Yuri series that feels awfully like real life, with bumps in the roads and fully-fleshed out characters, Kase-san and Yamada fits the bill.

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – 8
Characters – 9
Service – 5 a bit of skin
Yuri – 10

Overall – 9

In the middle of all the running around, Hana being a rube and tanning jokes, let’s give a round of applause to Mikawacchi for finally figuring out a path forward for herself!