Affair, Streaming on Youtube

October 30th, 2024

Promotion poster for the Thai yuri series Affair, showing the two characters Wan (Lookmhee) and Pleng (Sonya) holding each other.

by Frank Hecker, Okazu Staff Writer

After GAP and Blank we now have Affair, a recently completed Thai live-action yuri series available on YouTube. Like those series, Affair is based on a novel by Chao Planoy, interconnected with the other two, although the connection is rather minimal and barely touched on. It tells the story of Pleng (Sonya Saranphat Pedersen), the pampered daughter of a wealthy family, and Wan (Lookmhee Punyapat Wangpongsathaporn), the daughter of Pleng’s family’s housekeeper.

The two girls are fast friends, and perhaps more than friends: Wan is besotted with Pleng and openly declares her love. Pleng—though clearly in love herself—is more hesitant, and pushes Wan to get a boyfriend, in the person of fellow student Ek (Pop Pataraphol Wanlopsiri), who doggedly pursues Wan every chance he gets.

Then their life together is interrupted by a series of tragic events that separate the girls. Wan goes on to become a doctor while Pleng tries to make a living as a musician, until their paths cross again thirteen years later. In a perfect world the two women would mutually declare their love, resume their relationship, and live happily ever after. However, at this point we’re only four episodes into an 8-episode series, and there’s a lot more drama (and melodrama) to come, courtesy of Wan’s and Pleng’s bruised feelings, battered by the circumstances of their separation, the presence of Ek, who’s still hanging around like a bad case of the flu, and Wan’s mother (Um Apasiri Nitibhon, as toxic here as she was as Lada’s mother in The Secret of Us).

Lookhmee and Sonya (collectively “LMSY”) play well together, one of the better couples in Thai live-action yuri. Lookhmee has a delicate beauty that the camera loves, and particularly excels in portraying Wan’s times of anger and despair—which occur fairly frequently. Sonya has more of a “girl next door” vibe, a vibe she subverts as Pleng and Wan tease and flirt with each other—again, the show has a lot of that, and they do it well. Lookmhee and Sonya both do a good job of portraying characters who are flawed in various ways: Wan, traumatized by her separation from Pleng, is overly possessive and prone to fits of jealousy, while Pleng often hides her feelings and is reluctant to commit.

Affair was produced by Change2561, a sister company to BL powerhouse GMMTV and the same company that produced Love Bully. The production is high-quality, with often inventive cinematography, good background music, and a blessed absence of annoying sound effects and “comic” relief. However, being based on a Chao Planoy novel, Affair has more than its fair share of over-the-top drama, including a would-be kiss interrupted in the most melodramatic manner possible. Like season 2 of Blank, Affair also hits its peak short of the finish line, frittering away some of its remaining time on a pointless BL moment and one last bit of interpersonal drama.

Ratings:

Story — 5 (not one [redacted] by [redacted] scene but two, and a [redacted] subplot to top it off)
Characters — 7 (some of both Wan’s and Pleng’s behavior is hard to understand at times)
Production — 8
Service — 4
Yuri — 10
Overall — 7 (1 point deducted for the Ek subplot)

Affair is a worthy companion to GAP and Blank in the Chao Planoy Extended Universe, although those allergic to melodrama should note that Affair goes harder on it than either of those series.



Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc, Streaming on Amazon Prime

October 28th, 2024

The roof of a city building with the magical girl staff and office cast of Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc, with protagonist red-haired Kana, with pigtails tied up in ribbons in the center.Sakuragi Kana is engaged in the miserable grind of looking for a job after graduating college. She’s smart, energetic, determined and has a great memory, but the companies she’s interviewing with don’t value any of those qualities. When she encounters rough-around-the-edges magical girl Koshigaya Hitomi the sole magical girl working for a small company, Kana’s memory becomes the key to saving the day.

In Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc, streaming on Amazon Prime, Kana finds a place for herself in a start-up magical girl agency and a place in our hearts for a company that values what Kana brings to the table.

There’s no Yuri in this series, either explicit or implied, but this may well be the most affirming anime I have ever watched. Kana’s skills are not just useful to people around her – they and and she are valued. She is praised not just because she is helpful, but also because she is empathetic, smart and caring.  This anime provides Kana, a girl who has been rejected by every company she’s interviewed with, a home where she can be seen as her best self. I cannot tell you what a gut-deep pleasure it is to watch a story that is not rooted in loss or trauma, or confusion or guesswork. Kana learns the tools and techniques, even as her team develops new magical attacks for her and Hitomi.

The only real mystery we face is what the nature of the Kaii are, and why they exist at all, but I allow that as the one handwaved fact for this series. – and given that one fact, the rest of the series is thus far holding itself together consistently. I even approve of the transformation sequence which is firmly rooted in shoujo references, but utterly avoids the kind of service that “magical girl for adults” often engages in.  In fact, this series feels a bit like a magical Josei, in which real-life adult concerns are presented as a matter of course, and gives us a specific situation in which this particular women’s work is lauded, but devalued, in other companies, even as Kana’s company affirms and uplifts her.

Ratings:

Art – 8 Solid
Story  – 9 Great so far, with one evil company on the horizon
Characters  – 7 I hope to learn more, without raking anyone through the emotional muck
Service – 0
Yuri – 0

Overall – 8

You can read Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc manga on the Shonen Jump app, or the Viz site in English, or for free in English on the Mangaplus app from Shueisha, or Shonen Jump Plus in Japanese, so you have several opportunities to enjoy this surprisingly affirming series. I don’t know about you, but I really needed this. ^_^



Bakajo 26-ji, Volume 1 (バカ女26時)

October 27th, 2024

Two women eat as they walk through a nightscape lit with bright red and yellow lanterns, smiling at something funny.Akko and Yuri have been friends since high school and Yuri has always been a bit of a basic bitch. Akko has bailed her out over and over, but since Yuri got married to a very rich man who beats her, Akko hasn’t been able to do much. Until circumstances bring her and Yuri together one long night in Bakajo, 26-ji, Volume 1, (バカ女26時) written by Touno Meza, illustrated by Ayano Ura.

Akko invites Yuri out, handing over a bag which she says contains Yuri’s abusive husband’s head. In fact, it holds a motorcycle helmet, but the conversation inspires them both to hop on Akko’s motorcycle, head to the airport and get out of Japan. They end up in Vietnam, where an acquaintance of Akko’s (who is a chat app idol,) gives them a place to stay.

The problem is that Yuri learns nothing from all this. She constantly relies on Akko, for money, information, ideas, and solutions, while she worries only about her appearance. Embarrassed by the scars on her arms as she is, Yuri still insists on buying an Áo dài . It’s not until Fotui, Akko’s friend, offers her a jacket, that she covers up the thing she’s most embarrassed about.

It’s hard to understand Akko by the end of Volume 1, as well. Yes, Akko clearly cares about Yuri enough to take care of her – even to the point of killing her husband, which she seems to have done. While they are in Vietnam there is news about an explosion in an expensive Roppongi mansion. 

It is even harder to sympathize with Yuri, even with the visible reminder of domestic violence. She walks through this manga making really weird  choices, even to the point of repeatedly doing the one thing she was asked to not do.

It’s hard to see what Akko gets out of this “friendship,” which does lead one to believe that Akko’s feelings are stronger than just friends. But there is no sign of that in her behavior and we are not given much time in her interior monologue. What we do get is Yuri stomping through the world simultaneously oppressed and oppressor…and wow, it’s annoying. They call her a “baka,” but surely there has to be something stronger than that for someone so demanding, so clueless and thoughtless and yet also helpless and hurt.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – ? I have no idea.
Characters – 5
Service – There is some, we encounter Fotui doing a group sex stream, let’s say 4
Yuri – Tough call. Maybe. Let’s say 3

Overall – 6

The plot had me thinking of the vastly superior GUNJO throughout. Where Nakamura-sensei’s characters were deep and compellingly flawed, I don’t know if I really care to find out what happens to Yuri or Akko in Volume 2. Maybe if I need to find something to read, who knows. I bought this with points on Bookwalker, which is exactly the kind of thing that makes Bookwalker useful. Maybe if I get a lot of extra points again, I find out what happens. ^_^

If flights of fantasies about escaping DV to another country without a plan suits you, then maybe you’ll enjoy this story more than I did.



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – October 26, 2024

October 26th, 2024

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.

Thanks so much to everyone who was kind about my health the past few weeks. Turns out I was cosplaying as a dying Victorian infant for the season. I’m doing better and we’re back on track!

 

Yuri Events

Yuriten is back! The all-Yuri exhibition and pop-up store has launched a new promo video for 2025 on their account on X with  January 25- February 2 dates for Tokyo and February 8-16 in Osaka. More details as they become available.

The official Sasayakuyouni Koi wo Utau X account shared an image of Takeshima Eku’s art exhibition.

 

Yuri Manga

Last week New York Comic Con brought us the news of some new licenses.

Yen licensed what they have translated as The Anemone Feels The Heat, a school life romance and Desperate March For Love, another school romance that looks Yuri. I’m not familiar with the latter at all.

I somehow missed this announcement, but Yen has released When the Villainess Seduces the Main Heroine, which I reviewed in Japanese back in 2023. (And I do apologize, I am hugely behind on the Store, since I was so ill for so long. I’ll catch up as I have a moment, which is definitely not this weekend.) I picked it up this week in English…we’ll see if the jokes work. ^_^

Seven Seas announced IDOL X IDOL which looks at the very least like an intense emotional relationship between two young women.

ANN’s Alex Mateo has the news that How Do We Relationship? will end in Volume 14.

 

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Kodama Naoko’s Usotsuki Hanayome to Dousei Kekkon-ron, Volume 2 is now on JP shelves.  (嘘つき花嫁と同性結婚論).

Manga Mogura on X has announced that, due to the energized fandom for inee’s Love Bullet, the manga will be reprinted.  The problem I foresee here is the publishing company relying on fandom to scream loudly, instead of investing in decent promotion to connect with the fandom in the first place. It’s a hard thing to balance. Take Yen, for instance – they do their very best to get news out by multiple social networks and on their own site and news sites, panels, press releases and announcements, and still even things get by me.

Via YNN Correspondent Katgrrl, and Mangatime Kirara on X, there will be at least one Yuri entry in the Bocchi The Rock Comic Anthology.

I encountered a new digital publisher online this week, Number 9 has some Yuri titles that they have listed under the Creative Yuri Festa title.  Check them out!

 

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Yuri Anime

Via Manga Mogura, This Monster Wants To Eat Me will be adapted into an anime! I am super excited about that, as I love the manga. Check out the trailer on Youtube. If it looks half this good, it’ll be great. Joanna Cayanan has details on ANN.

Crunchyroll has announced that they are streaming Girls Band Cry starting November 6. Our pal Cryssoberyl reviewed it for Okazu and made some excellent points. It’s worth a watch, if you haven’t seen it.

Look Back (link to trailer on Youtube) will be streaming on Amazon Prime as of November 7. I am so looking forward to it and dreading it. I don’t enjoy crying very much. ^_^;

The animation studio Cloud Hearts that worked on the ill-fated Whisper Me A Love Song anime is no more according to ANN’s Rafael Antonio Pineda. There were a lot of somethings wrong with the production of that anime and I think we may never know the whole story.

Rafael Antonio Pineda also has the news about new additions to the cast for the upcoming The Rose of Versailles anime film.

 

Other News

2 Tokyo Wards, Nakano and Setagaya, will be listing same-sex couples on a family registry, just as they do heterosexual couples. Another step forward in the face of a government unwilling to move on an issue that has an over 70% approval rating with the public.

Kodansha is looking to publish a special issue of Young Magazine in the US, according to Joanna Cayanan at ANN. I wonder if this is a test issue, since Shonen Jump has thus far remained the sole JP manga magazine in English, until Galette magazine joins it in 2025.

For folks who found this series Yuri enough for them, The Demon Girl Next Door will be getting a stage play in the new year. ANN’s Alex Mateo has the details.

 

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Health hiatus for Okazu

October 19th, 2024

Hey everyone, you may have noticed that reviews have slowed down a bit. I’ve been struggling with my health this month and don’t have the energy to read, much less write or edit. I hope to feel better soon, but in the meantime, please help yourself to 22+ years of reviews to fill up your Yuri needs. ^_^