Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – August 8, 2020

August 8th, 2020

Week after week, I put this news report together and am absolute amazed at how much news there is from the Yuri Network. It’s a great time to be a fan of Yuri. ^_^

Yuri Manga

Yen Press has announced a license of the Adachi and Shimamura manga.

Yuni’s I Love You So Much I Hate You,is hitting shelves this month in English also from Yen Press. I really like Yuni’s style and enjoyed this manga when I reviewed it in Japanese.

Satsumaage’s stories about a Miyu and Yu’s life together has been colorful and fun and I look forward to Volume 3, Douseiseikatsu, Watashi ha Anata dake no mono, ( 同棲生活3 わたしは貴方だけのもの).

Online comic platform Comico has a GL genre of comics in Japanese for you to enjoy.

 

Yuri Anime

Sentai’s Revue Starlight Premium Box Set is pretty chock-full of extras and looks very classy. I was pleased with the way Sentai handled the Bloom Into You Premium Set, and this looks about the same level of value for your money.

Not Yuri, but… Alex Mateo reports that Funimation.com will be streaming Sailor Moon R, which does have a prominent gay (if delusional) relationship and Moon Revenge. ^_^

While we’re on Sailor Moon (again! ahahah! You can never escape Sailor Moon here on Okazu!) Komatsu-san has the news on Chrunchyroll of the casting for Amazon Trio is the upcoming Sailor Moon Eternal movies.

Daryl Harding over at Crunchyroll News wants you to know that the Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid Twitter account has been reactivated and is teasing something awesome.

Daryl’s clearly got the sort-of Yuri-ish beat, as he also has news of Wandering Witch‘s new visuals.

 

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Other News

Adriana Hazra at ANN, has the news of a Youtube Initiaitve for Overseas viewers from Kodansha, Toei and other Japanese anime studios. Check out Anilog Channel which so far has no content available for overseas viewers, but hopes to provide English and Chinese language subtitled content.

Lauren Kaori Gurley and Patrick Klepek have the follow up on Vice.com, about the Visual Novel Lovestruck writers who formed a collective bargaining group. Initially the word was that they were fired for their attempt to unionize, but after negotiations (and a promise to not call Voltage Organized Workers a union, apparently) they have negotiated pay raises for writers across the virtual game’s continuum. Visual Novel Writers Win Pay Raise After 21 Day Strike.

ANN’s Kim Morrisey reports that, after having had to cancel a September show because of the pandemic, Comitia is looking to run a crowdfunding campaign on Motion-Gallery.

Director Lily Wachowski this week tweeted that The Matrix was always trans allegory. The insane argument that because the Wachowskis had not yet come out when the movie was made it could not possibly represent their story inspired me to create a fake product: Trans Plan! A precognitive tool to preserve and prove creative intent after transitioning. ^_^

 

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Hitogoto Desukara, Volume 1 (ヒトゴトですから!)

August 7th, 2020

Hitogoto Desukara, Volume 1 (ヒトゴトですから!) , by Yuni is a very funny, outrageous and ever-so-slightly enraging workplace comedy manga.

Komori Mio is a self-proclaimed sales ace. She’s got skills closing contracts, especially with beautiful female clients. Komori hopes – and expects – to be rewarded for those skills…and is quite put out when the next transfers are announced and instead of a high-flying position overseas, shes transferred into HR. In HR she is assigned to very plain Yamanobe Kyouko to learn the ins and outs of helping employees with their problems.

Let me stop here and unpack this situation, (and my feelings about it.) I don’t know the specifics of how internal company transfers work in Japanese companies, beyond that annual transfers happen regularly between departments and locations but, based on 4 decades of working with larger corporations I have some thoughts:  1) This is enraging. We know no top male sales employee would be be transferred into a support position. 2) This is ridiculous. A top sales person in any industry is usually moved up into management where those same skills that are great for sales are toxic for managing people.  3) This is parody. Every company I have ever met has HR for one purpose – to protect the company from the humans they employ. This is not to say that all HR everywhere is terrible, it’s just that I have never met, or heard of any, that isn’t. ^_^;

One night Yamanobe and Komori end up running into each other as they, separately,  bring a date – female in both cases – to a hotel. They suddenly realize that, for the first time ever, they have a true peer in the company and agree to support one another in their womanizing. And so Komori learns that the skills she used closing contracts and getting women into bed, work for reassuring coworkers. And, separately, getting women into bed.

4) This is a comic. Let’s just agree that we should accept that absolutely nothing we’ve seen or are about to see can be used to be angry about this enraging, outrageous, ridiculous manga, shall we? If we don’t agree on that, we’re just going to spend 174 pages being angry. ^_^

Despite this appalling premise, Komori and Yamanobe are serious about their job.  After a young employee fails to return to the office, they visit her, only to find that she really hated everything about the job. “Kids today,” Komori says, and Yamanobe who, like Komori is not old at all, says “Do not go there.”

Under Yamanobe’s guidance, Komori begins to really get the hang of HR and helping people find solutions to their problems. Komori’s a little intrigued by Yamanobes refusal to take on a lover, but we can guess that powerful, beautiful, annoying as fuck, Kujou Natsu might be at the root of that.

Komori’s passion for HR comes to a screaming halt at the end of the volume, when Yamanobe declares her disqualified to be an interviewer. Why? Tune into Volume 2 to find out!

I love Yuni’s stylish art, I think the characters are a riot and the premise is so awful that I enjoyed it immensely. ^_^

Ratings:

Art – 9
Characters – 9
Story – I won’t. I can’t.
Service – 1? Even in bed, everyone is covered up
Yuri – 9 Between the two of them, we see them with at least half dozen women

Overall – 8

I’ll be definitely getting the next volume. This is not so much a Yuri story in the office, as an office sitcom about 2 lesbians.



Aikata System ~ Gakuen ga Eranda Unmei no Onna no ko~, Volume 2 (相方システム~学園が選んだ運命の女の子~)

August 4th, 2020

What if you entered a school that had a fabled old tradition and it sounded so beautiful and romantic that you couldn’t wait to be part of it…but once you did you found the system was broken and toxic?

Nao has been partnered with Asagiri Ibuki and she find that she’s genuinely falling in love with her sempai. Ibuki is kind and thoughtful and it definitely seems like the feeling is returned.

Kairo has been partnered with Abiko Yuuka, but while Yuuka and she have become lovers, Kairo is sure she’s being used. Abiko-sempai is emotionally manipulation and occasionally abusive and even when she is being kind, it hurts.

Both Nao and Kairo can see that Ibuki and Yuuka have a past. Ibuki lies about it to Nao, but Yuuka tells Kairo the truth.

Kairo is also going through a little crisis about herself. She refers to herself as “boku” and it’s pretty obvious that she’d like to be more princely. I think she’d specifically like to be Nao’s prince.

Yamada from the newspaper club says it first…the Aikata System is not working. People are being hurt. It’s broken and it needs to be broken up.

Aikata System ~ Gakuen ga Eranda Unmei no Onna no ko~, Volume 2 (相方システム~学園が選んだ運命の女の子~) did not go *anywhere* I thought it would and wow, am I impressed. Creator Hakamada Mera is showing us a version of Marimite‘s souer system that is a poisoned well, and I find that, as difficult as this book is to read or enjoy, it’s a compelling story.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 7
Characters – 8
Service – 3 Partial nudity, sexual situations.
Yuri – 6

Overall – 8

Although I was deeply distressed by Abiko-sempai’s treatment of Kairo, I was relieved that by the end of this volume, Kairo, Yamada and Nao are all aware that this system is not working. I think it would be interesting to see the first-years band together and take down the system, although that might be asking too much of this series. ^_^



A Study in Honor, by Claire O’Dell

August 3rd, 2020

Well, we’ve managed to make to August. Congratulations us! August is traditionally the time of year where I do kind of crash and burn, so reading a pleasantly fanficish story starring queer, black, female Holmes and Dr. Watson was absolutely 100% what I needed.  A Study in Honor, by Claire O’Dell was so exactly on point for me that I read it in a day and have the sequel lined up for tonight. ^_^

Dr. Janet Watson is a veteran of the New American Civil War and has no patience for the bullshittery of the VA. She wants her life back, but the emergency replacement of her arm with a part that’s too big and too clumsy to do surgery is only one of a dozen problems she’s got. She’s too Black, too female, too everything else an uncaring government and society attaches to those two words and she’s running out of options. When an old friend introduces her to the wholly, wildly, unreal Sara Holmes, Watson’s life becomes a study in perseverance, and of course, honor.

I loved this book. It has everything I needed in a Holmes fanfic, that is to say, an understanding of what makes a good fanfic, and a good story as well as a comfortable familiarity with the source material. And it has everything I want in good science fiction and in a good war story. The plot was comfortable and original in equal parts, the unreality of the tech balanced by the realness of the politics. I loved that Watson’s voice felt wholly grounded in the now, with attention to the kind of details that many white readers largely still don’t understand about being a Black woman in the United States. It helped me feel Watson’s daily, everyday discomfort and helped further to highlight her other levels of discomfort as a veteran, a disabled person, a queer woman.

This book is political, as well. Current politics are extrapolated into future politics, which blossom into the socio-political background radiation of this book, and create the scenario that allows the bad guys to do what must be discovered…and stopped.

It’s a rollicking yarn, as well, with chases, and gun fights and cyberish crime, all of which culminate in Newark, NJ. As you can imagine, this was the coup de grace for me. ^_^

Watson, in this iteration, is coming off a failed relationship and while no Mary Morstan appeared, it gave Watson room to develop the friendship with Holmes we’ve all come to know and adore. Holmes is a far less well-developed character and there is a great deal about Sara Holmes we’re left not knowing. Since the original Sherlock Holmes was a whole piles of handwaves in a suit, I’m content allowing the enigmas to exist without complaint. ^_^

Ratings:

Overall – 9

It was an honest, fannish joy to get the queer, Black, female Holmes and Watson we’ve always deserved.

Now, on to Hound of Justice!

 



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – August 1, 2020

August 1st, 2020

Yuri Anime

RetroCrushTV is adding more new titles that were fundamental back in developing Yuri fandom a few decades ago. They have Key The Metal Idol, Vampire Princess Miyu, Devil Lady.

Alex Mateo reports on ANN, at the end of August, RetroCrushTV will be adding Riyoko Ikeda’s shoujo classic Dear Bother. This series is pure shoujo, no magical girls, no aliens, with high melodrama and it really holds up as some of the director Dezai Osamu’s, best work. If you have never had a chance to see Dear Brother this is a great opportunity to watch it legally, free, ad-supported.

RetroCrushTV has also launched an ad-supported linear streaming network available on Roku and other smart TV platforms.

Sentai Filmworks has pulled their entire catalog from Crunchyroll, doubling down on their investment in HIDIVE. Miles Thomas on Crunchyroll has the list of titles that are leaving. Sentai also announced a dub cast for Fragtime. Joseph Luster  has the report for Crunchyroll News.

Not Yuri that I know of, but I just wanted to make a rude noise about the title of the Cartoon Network/Crunchyroll collaboration anime title, Fena: Pirate Princess. Seriously? Xena: Warrior Princess might have something to say about that title. Adria Hazra at ANN has the details about the series.

Quinta Brunson on Twitter announced that she’s playing Alex on SYFY’s upcoming Magical Girl Friendship Squad, a magical adult women, no BS comedy. Click the link for the profanity-laden teaser. ^_^

 

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Yuri Manga

Via Senior Corespondent Louise P, Yuri manga creator mk has a lovely little series call Osananajimi no Yuri Fu~fu Seikatsu (おさななじみの百合夫婦生活) that you can purchase for digital download or physical copy with worldwide shipping on the creator’s Booth.pm page. The story is about two old friends who are now a couple. ^_^

ANN’s Alex Mateo once again has news, this time that Square Enix has licensed Otherside Picnic manga and Okura’s manga I Think Our Son Is Gay.

Yen Press on Twitter has revealed the cover to Éclair Rouge: A Girls’ Love Anthology That Resonates in Your Heart, the fourth entry in the Éclair anthology series.

 

Other News

Yoshiya Nobuko’s story from Hana Monogatari, Tsuriganesou was made into a movie…twice. The 1935 original and a 1940 remake. Here’s a YouTube clip from the 1940 version of Tsuriganesou (釣鐘草).

Via Grace Ting, I want to share this beautiful short story, Patient. Written by Wong Yi, translated by Jennifer Feeley for Asymptote‘s “In This Together: Writers from Around The World Respond To The COVID-19 Outbreak” series. This story is part of Wong Yi’s “Ways to Love a Crowded City.”

In case you missed it, I did a review of the two sites bringing us legally licensed translated Yuri doujinshi, Lilyka and Irodori Sakura.

One last item from Alex Mateo on ANN is the news that Niantic has committed money from the last Pokemon GO event to organizations that support Black game developers, Black trans folks, and Black Lives Matter groups.

Which brings me to this week’s editorial. Comments on this will be heavily moderated.

In case I have not made it clear, the Okazu family and I believe Black Lives and Trans Lives Matter. I regularly donate to a local BLM group, support queers creators of color with our Okazu Microgoals on Patreon. There is nothing capricious about the way I choose the people we support.

When comics, and anime, and gaming keep saying “We have a problem,” and the problem never seems to go away, there is not just one problem. Comic and Gamer gates are groups dedicated to the harassment of women, queer folks and people of color. This is not “a problem.” They are *the* problem – that there really honestly are, at all levels of all industries, men who think their skin color and the fact that they have a penis makes them better at all the things.  This specific belief kills people every day.  This belief is destroying our planet.

Anyone arguing that “politics” needs to be kept out of art is a not arguing from a strong position. Art is political. Business is political. People’s lives are inherently political. You’re being political when you choose to back companies and individuals who rage against empathy and diversity or who pretend to support it, then make it somehow impossible for non white, non-male  employees to move up in the ranks. You’re being political when you choose to support marginalized creators. The Hugo Awards last night showed that the Worldcon membership was ready for and welcoming of a diverse future…and leadership chose a rambling old man whose derivative book series remains unfinished, who spent most of his time praising a fascist while host and presenters mispronounced people’s names *and* their winning titles. The problem is that no one in Worldcon leadership thought to make sure this didn’t happen….again. For the umpteenth year in a row. During segments that were pre-recorded, for fuck’s sake.

Be political. Give your money and time and attention to creators and companies who foster environments where everyone’s work is valued, where people are treated like people, not like replaceable resources. 

One last thing, for readers in the US, please make sure you are registered to vote and do vote. If we do not, this may be the last election we’ll see in our lifetime. Not hyperbole. We are on the very brink of not being a democracy. The President has told us that he will do everything to make sure this election is declared invalid. He has told us and shown us. This must be a landslide. Be political.

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