Three Yuri Short Story Collections

February 2nd, 2025

These three Yuri Short Story collections have been taking up space in my house for a year or more. I moved slowly through each of them and thought about how to – and which of the three – to review. Ultimately, I decided to do one combined review for reasons you will come to understand.

At a roadside bus stop, in front of the seas an adult woman dressed for the office looks to the side, a girls in school winter coat looks in the other direction.The first of our three is Yuri Short Story Collection wiz ( 百合小説コレクション wiz). This book had been on my to-read pile for more than a year. Unfortunately for me, I did not enjoy a single story in this collection and left a number of them unfinished.

Asaura’s “Warui Yatsu” was not bad, as expected from the writer of Lycoris Recoil.  By the time I  got to Yuki Shasendou’s “Senkyo ni zettai ikitakunaika no sofa de tabete nete eiga mitai” I felt very much like the protagonist and just didn’t care all that much, really.

On the one hand I was pleased to see an original Yuri collection, but in the end, nothing really grabbed me, and I struggle to remember most of the stories.

Overall – 6

 

 

A schoolgirl and an angel sit on the edge of a building reading.Next up was Zerogo: Yuri Literary Magazine, Volume 2 (零合 百合総合文芸誌 第2号). I absolutely adored Volume 1 and was really looking forward to this volume.

I was so deeply disappointed by this issue.

The first story had a great setup, then turned sharply into a incoherent plot that literally wallowed in filth. Many of the stories just left me cold, I often stopped reading because I could see where something was going that I did not want to have to read.  One story that I did read and left me thinking was about researchers and archivists on a planet on which everything lost it’s name. Again, great setup, then it just…didn’t do anything with it. Best title of the collection was” Kokkyuzoi no Pinball Lizard,” Pinball Lizard on the Border. Again, I had to stop reading that one because I was not willing to be traumatized.

I have here on Okazu mentioned many times my feelings about short story collections and how often they reach for the traumatizing or gross to create a quick impact. I am a hard pass on that. I hate when authors do that so much that I stopped reading science fiction for literal decades because the 1970s best science fiction anthologies were so full of that shit.

This volume also came with a little booklet with the cover illustration and story.

Overall – 4

 

Two girls lay over a "love unmbrella" drawing in red. One with pink hair in a black hairband and frill idol-style plaid dress whispers into the ear of a girl with curly dark hair  in green blouse over white tee shirt and dark pants, holding two paper cupsLast is our clear winner of the bunch – Yuri Bungei Shousetsu Contest Selection 5 (百合文芸小説 コンテスト セレクション). I have previously reviewed Selection 1 and Selection 3 but skipped both 2 and 4 for the same reasons as above. Well, in the main this fifth volume was outstanding. I have linked the title above and image to the Pixiv results where you can read every story for free. If you want the collected volume, Booth is your simplest choice, with a buying and/or shipping service.

To begin with, the Grand Prize winner was a story so fantastic that I can not stop thinking about it. It ran in the Comic Yuri Hime February 2024 issue and was just… astoundingly good. “Tsuitou Juu-shunen Tokubetsu Kiji “-Tou Sakusha Sakakiba Mizue no Jinsei” by Maruchou. 『追悼十周年特別記事 『盗作者・榊葉瑞枝の人生』』The title translates to “Special 10th anniversary memorial article: ​​The life of plagiarist Sakakiba Mizue.” It begins with a biography of this immensely famous “plagiarist” and has one of the absolutely most fantastic endings I have ever read. I hope you will click the link and take the time to read it.

There were a number of very good stories in this collection, including a poignant one from the perspective of a man whose wife has died and how his world gets narrower and narrower, until a woman shows up claiming to be a dear friend of his wife’s. They start going all the places he promised his wife he’d take her…until all that is left is very far out of the area. When the woman steals his wife’s ashes, he gives her his blessing and only asks for reports from the places they go – a bargain she keeps up.

My second favorite story was about a woman who returns to the town she grew up in on the occasion of the destruction of her high school. She and her closest friend make up over the rift that separated them back then and they and the remaining few students and teachers paint a colorful mural expressing their feelings and experiences all along the school walls. When the mural is finished, the school is taken down. The title of this story is #89c3eb, after the pale blue color of the mural.

This collection did have two stories I stopped reading, but overall was vastly better than the other collections and previous Contest Selection volumes. The volume came with a clear sticker and postcard bonus story.

Overall – 9

In all cases your opinion might vary, and with so many stories in these collections, there’s something for everyone. But if you are even vaguely interested in Yuri literary short stories, I beg you to please read “Tsuitou Juu-shunen Tokubetsu Kiji “-Tou Sakusha Sakakiba Mizue no Jinsei”. It is deserving of a Grand Prize and gave me hope for short stories once again.



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – February 1, 2025

February 1st, 2025

In black block letters, YNN Yuri Network News. On the left, in black silhouette, a woman with a broad brim hat and dress stands, a woman in a tight outfit sits against the Y. Art by Mari Kurisato for Okazu

I started a new job last week, this one in-office, so my life is now commute-work-commute for the first time in 15 years. Keeping up on reviews has taken all my free time, so I’m keeping today short and sweet to make some time for catch up. ^_^

Yuri Manga

The Galette Special English Edition02 kickstarter has come to a successful close, surpassing the 5th and final stretch goal! Our own Frank Hecker did a little number crunching: Over ¥8M pledged (up from ¥7M for the first kickstarter), 400% over-subscribed, 759 backers (up from 637), average pledge of over ¥10,600 (down slightly from ¥11,100).  Here is my insight: The slight decrease in ¥ per backer can be explained by the increased number of backers. Since the high amount rewards level were limited, people coming in after  will join at the more unlimited lower reward levels. In any case, yay GaletteWORKS for an even more successful run this time. I am so looking forward to seeing this edition. ^_^

ANN’s Alex Mateo has news that Kakinouchi Narumi and Hirano Toshiki will launch a new Vampire Princess Miyu-Yui manga. This is about the only vampire anything I really enjoy. Kakinouchi’s art is fantastic and the stories are batshit. The anime is a fave of mine, with the best creepy doll and lesbian story ever.

J-Novel Club has announced a license for a print edition of Gushing Over Magical Girls light novel by Ononaka Akihiro. ANN’s Crystalynn Hodkins has the details.

 

Yuri Short Stories & Light Novels

Via Canno, the short story collection WSS Yuri Anthology- Watashi ga Saki ni Suki Dattanoni  (WSS百合アンソロジー 私が先に好きだったのに) is available on Melonbooks for those folks who can get it. ^_^ It features 7 Yuri short stories.

 

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Anime News

Joanna Cayanan has the new cast members, character highlight trailer and news about last week’s premiere of The Rose of Versailles anime movie on ANN.

Crunchyroll is streaming the Precure baton pass with EN subtitles, ANN’s Egan Loo reports. Following up the change from Wonderful (which I watched all the way through, and it was pretty wonderful, with a human boy Precure by the end) we look to You and Idol Precure, which will also stream on Crunchyroll according to ANN’s Alex Mateo.

Speaking of Precure, (which we are now doing with a regularity that alarms me slightly,) Sr. YNN Correspondent Cryssoberyl says that Mahoutsukai PreCure!! ~ Mirai Days~ is getting pop up shops in Loft stores in Ikebukuro Tokyo, Yokohama, Umeda and Nagoya.

Rafael Antonio Pineda reports on ANN on Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning- film stayed at #1 for a 2nd weekend.

Look Back has won the Tokyo Anime Award Festivals’ top award for animated film of the year. Crystalynn Hodgkins has the details.

One more from Crystalynnn Hodgkins,  Zombie Land Saga: Yumeginga anime film will debut in 2025. 

 

Yuri Audiobook

Qualia The Purple audiobook, narrated by Katy Vaughn is up on the Yuricon Store!

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Yuri Videos

Via Sr, YNN Correspondent Ashley, Unmounted Stones on Youtube is “An excerpt from a larger story about thieves, crime, and debt. Dangerous valuables have dangerous owners.” by arainydancer.

Via YNN Correspondent mandtheblubird, Thai GL novel My Honey She Is The Best has a fun little promotional animation up on Youtube!

 

Other News

Sailor Moon Super Live tickets are starting pre-orders! They are visiting 20 cities in 2025. This was so much fun when I saw it the first time. I hope if you go to a local show, you’ll write something up for us. I’ll be at the Newark, NJ performance at NJPAC, so if you’re there, say hello! It’s really fun. ^_^

 

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Comic Yuri Hime February 2025 (コミック百合姫2025年2月号)

January 31st, 2025

Two little girls playing on monkey bars in the snow.

Comic Yuri Hime February 2025 (コミック百合姫2025年2月号) begins with another cover “photo” by Hechima, this one labeled “Hey Let’s Make A Snowman if it snows!” Monday, January 2016 GMT +0900 /10 years old.

In Torii Shizuku’s “Yume to Koi de ha Tsuriawanai” the protagonist is convinced that she cannot fall in love and do well in school…and maybe she’s right, but he love interest thinks she can do both.

 “Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou,”  Rei and Claire fight over marriage expectations. For Claire, marriage is a contract that is not bout love, for Rae, her modern perspective is completely different.

“Muryoku Seijo to Munou Oujo ~ Maryoku Zero de Shoukansareta Seijo no Isekai Kyuukoku-ki ~” Nana and the Princess are committed to saving the village. As they begin tracking down the source of the miasma and seem to get close get close…they disappear.

“Muryoku Seijo to Munou Oujo ~ Maryoku Zero de Shoukansareta Seijo no Isekai Kyuukoku-ki ~” A villainess character has entered our world, but doesn’t seem to care about Machino….why is why is she here and where will she go?

Minato and Koharu go to a friend’s wedding and go all out in style “Koharu to Minato”. They are adorably excited to see each other dressed up.

In Utatane Yuu’s “Odoriba ni Skirt ga Naru” – Kiki and Michiru go for their hatsumode, make wishes, and they clear the air between them. Kiki is committed to their partnership at last.

SheepD’s “Kanaria ha Kiraboshi no Yume wo Miru”  takes a short, but grim look at Tsubaki’s life as a prostitute and presents the shock that her clients are, right from the get-go, women.

“Gakeppuchi Reijou ha Kuro Kishi-sama o Horesasetai!”  – while a war of words rages inside between Clarice and the representative of a merchant clan that wants her to owe them, an actual demonic fight rages outside between their guardians.

Ciel outs herself to save her brother in “Kiraware Majyo Reijō to Dansou Ouji no Kon’yaku.”

I’ve been reading “Gan no Hime”  since it launched and I have to dmit that, while I love the post-apocalypse scif fantasy, I just do not love the art. It’s a great story, though, traveling through the still-living relics of a cultural collapse.

I’m not reading about a third of the magazine, and there are always stories I read, but do not mention. 2/3rd of the magazine being interesting enough to read is a bleeding triumph.

Ratings:

Overall – 8

The March issue is already on shelves and I am ready to read it!



Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury, Season 1 Blu-Ray Steelbook, Disc 1

January 30th, 2025

I managed to get through two of the 6 episodes on this disk without being enraged. Good for me!

In Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury Season 1, Blu-ray Steelbook, Disc 1, Suletta Mercury comes from provincial Mercury to Asticassia School of Technology. Suletta is sincere, a lot nervous and excited about this new experience and the people she will meet, but of course she has stepped into the middle of a class war. She is immediately sucked into duels for the hand of a girl who very much has no interest in being anyone’s prize. The mobile suit she pilots with skill is branded illegal and, of course, she is treated with disdain by both the elite Spacians and the downtrodden Earthians.

This story begins as many anime do – a young person wholly unsuited to a elite and codified environment shows up and sets everyone’s teeth on edge, upends the school rules and becomes the new punching bag of everyone who has an agenda…which is everyone. In this anime, all of that is accompanied by corporate misbehavior and intrigue, so that the duels fought by the children are a reflection of the machinations of the parents. Abusive parents creating unkind children who will forced to battle for no good reason whatsoever, at the risk of their mental and physical health sounds like more than one anime…but it is still absolutely enraging. Nonetheless, we cannot stop ourselves from rooting for Suletta and by extension, Miorine because that is how these things work.

The nods to Revolutionary Girl Utena are very loud here at the beginning of the series. The opening credits borrow at least two visuals from the opening of Utena – The scene where Suletta and Miorine walk in opposite directions closely mirrors the same cuts in the Utena OP, the two protagonists spinning in the show logo – and the duels to become the fiance’ to a girl with no agency who grows things in a greenhouse loom rather large. Know your meme has a few related items, as well.  And Chuchu, of course. Chuchu is the wind beneath our wings. Chuchu’s rage is our rage and when she snaps, it’s the best moment on the whole disk. I was able to breathe again for a few minutes and stopped ranting at the absolutely shitty people around Suletta Mercury, who only wanted to make friends at school.

And finally, read your Shakespeare for other key references you don’t want to miss. The Tempest has it’s fingerprints all over this series. Suletta’s mother is Prospera, her Gundam is Ariel,  Gundam pilots get wrecked in a “data storm.” It is not subtle, but it doesn’t have to be. Prospero’s story isn’t his own, either.

The art of G-Witch is how these wildly different elements, all the back-and-forthing of every Gundam “the ruling body changes constantly and so do the rules and allegiances,” Utena and The Tempest are brought together. The series may not make sense, per se,  but it at least has us caring enough about the characters to keep us coming back. Even though we know that pain and suffering is the main plot point.

The steelbook itself is nice enough, but wow am I annoyed that we’re back to 5 episodes per disk, two discs per set and two sets for a season. I remember clearly when DVDs were sold as being able to hold way more than a measly few episodes. Capitalism, yay! We’re paying for the packaging here – there are no extras, either physical or digital.

But there is Yuri, even if it is borrowed whole from Utena at this point. Miorine Rembran is an angry Bride, but so was Anthy, who had has ages to learn to hide her rage behind a smile. As the Holder, Suletta is the worthiest of fiancés, but it will take them both time to figure that out.

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – grumblegrowlgrrrr
Characters  –  Deep breath….8
Service – The service here is largely the Gundamy stuff. The different build, the launch sequences, all the mecha stuff being mecha stuff. For that audience – 10
Yuri – 2
Rage – 10

Overall – 8

More than a year has gone by since I watched this series and I’d forgotten how angry the child soldier hurtfest of Gundam is NOT FOR ME (TM). But I’m going to stick it out to see what is the closest thing to a happy ending that I can remember in a Gundam series.

 



Sheep Princess in Wolf’s Clothing, Volume 4

January 29th, 2025

A wolf girl in a trenchcoat, laden with packages, smiles as she is pulled along down a street by a sheep girl in a cute denim jacket and fluffy pink skirt.In volume 3, we saw Aki confess both her feelings and her concerns about their ability to make a relationship work to Momo, and Momo saying it was her problem to deal with convincing her family and the world. So they are now officially in a relationship! Even if no one can know… but those close to them can probably guess.

In Sheep Princess in Wolf’s Clothing, volume 4, we have Momo sneaking in affection for Aki in every spare moment, and a bit more on Aki’s back story. Kiku overhears Sakaki discussing their past, and that Sakaki might like her? Momo and Aki go to a book signing of Momo’s favourite author, who looks a bit familiar? Finally, a new recruit making friends with Aki sparks jealousy in Momo.

We finally get a bit more on Aki’s past, although it’s still somewhat vague – she ‘lost everything’, but we don’t really learn much more than that. We also see her first romance, and how it failed because Aki couldn’t communicate her feelings well. I actually appreciate that both of the leads have experienced love and loss of that love before, though in different ways, which informs their current attitudes towards their relationship. Ruminating on how her passiveness and inactivity ruined her previous relationship, it spurs Aki on to be more proactive in this one, albeit you can still tell it’s difficult for her. That said, she’s still not good with saying her feelings directly – something that will be addressed next volume, given the ending.

The foray into Sakaki and Kiku’s back story was nice to have, and honestly fits them both pretty well. It was actually interesting to see the difference between the rural discrimination versus the non-issue her white fur (possibly albino) is in the capital, where there are all sorts of animals and it doesn’t stand out. It felt a little simplistic that one person’s acceptance means more acceptance in a small community, but maybe it can be that simple? I don’t know, honestly.

I’m not a fan of jealousy plotlines, but I guess they had to have some sort of cliffhanger (more of a mild bump in the road really, this will have nothing but a happy ending and possibly something like a wedding judging by the Volume 5 cover). It’ll be solved with a conversation I’m sure, which will be in the next one: the fifth volume will be the last one, and it’s coming out in a month or so, so not long to wait. Then fluff. All the fluff. Possibly some fluffy sex.

Ratings:

Art: 8 – fluffy as always!
Story: 5 – plot? What plot? All fluff.
Service: 1
Yuri: 10 – yuritopia ahoy

Overall: 7

As usual, enjoyable, pleasant, pretty unremarkable. Given the start of the series and Momo’s comments, I’m guessing the service quotient on Volume 5 may way go up.