Bad Girl Anime, streaming on HIDIVE

July 30th, 2025

Six high girls in school girl outfits in various poses. A multi-colored logo said “Bad Girl.”

by Matt Marcus, Staff Writer

Your butt is mine, gon’ tell ya right

So opens Michael Jackson’s 1987 mega-hit “Bad”. I’ve always found this line risible, like a 7-year-old trying to sound cool. Don’t get me wrong, the song is a certified banger, but no amount of buckles or hip-thrusts were going to convince me that MJ knew how to throw down.

Even less convincing is Yuu Yuutani, the titular so-called Bad Girl,streaming on HIDIVE. You see, she wears earrings (that are actually paper clips)! And she doodles on the bus window! That will definitely catch the attention of her beloved senpai and public morals committee member, Atori Mizutori, won’t it? Turns out she’s very bad and being…well, bad. But despite this, she gets her wish, as Atori finds herself fascinated with this small scared animal who follows her around.

Every character is an easily identifiable archetype: we have the socially inept lead; the grumpy gyaru best friend with a crush; the conceited clout-seeking cutesy girl; and the well-admired and respected senpai. Not much in the way of surprises here, although aside from the “school idol” girl they are likeable enough.

Nothing about Atori’s sudden interest in Yuu makes a lick of sense aside from the fact that there wouldn’t be a premise without it. You can’t look at Bad Girl and expect anything resembling verisimilitude or character growth—it’s simply a vehicle to deliver well-worn jokes around our lead struggling to communicate yet failing upwards. There is also a layer of lewdness to the gags that feel very calculated, starting with the OP that includes several moments of our cast posing with each other in the nude for no reason.

The animation is solid, the comedic timing is tight and punchy. It’s a well-executed version of what it is: a gag manga adaptation with few fresh ideas. To paraphrase Wesley Snipes: it ain’t bad.

Art – Cutesy. Very cutesy
Story – Goofy and fluffy
Characters – Here just to be silly
Service – Kya-hoo out of 10
Yuri – Should’ve called this series Down Bad Girl

Overall – It’s not bad, but it’s not particularly great either

You can watch this series on HIDIVE, if you’re bad enough

Matt Marcus is a cohost of various projects on the Pitch Drop Podcast Network, as well as the writer for the blog Oh My God, They Were Bandmates analyzing How Do We Relationship in greater depth.



There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover! Unless… LN 1

July 28th, 2025

A girl with blonde hair embraces a girl with pink hair, who looks uncomfortable about it. They wear the same school uniform skirt of black plaid, white blouses and red ties. The blonde wears a black blazer, as well.by Eleanor Walker, Okazu Staff Writer

This series has been on my radar for a while, but with the anime now airing I took the chance to read the first novel, which is mostly covered by episodes 1-3 of the anime adaptation of the light novel There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover! Unless…, Volume 1

Content warning: sexual assault

Mai Oduka has it all. Money, good looks and brains. So when former loner Renako decides to reinvent herself for high school and go to a new school where no one knows her, she of course attracts the attention of Mai. Renako becomes part of Mai’s friend group, and is stunned when Mai confesses her feelings to her. Renako, however, just wants to be friends, so they set up a contest where some days they’ll try being lovers, and other days just friends. If Mai wears her hair up, it’s a friends day, if it’s down, it’s a lovers day.

I like the premise, it’s silly and a little bit of wish fulfillment for those who want to imagine how the other side lives and date the most popular girl in school. I just wish the author understood consent. There is one particular chapter in this volume where Mai and Renako end up in a hotel room because of course they do, and of course they end up naked together as well. I would describe what Mai does to Renako at this point as sexual assault. If you (supposedly) love someone, you listen to them when they say no. Granted, Mai does apologise later and says she got carried away, but it still leaves a sour taste in my mouth.

From this point, feelings start to get a little more messy. Mai tries to put Renako out of her mind, and hosts a private party to find a new partner. After a confrontation with Satsuki (another member of the group who has the potential to be very interesting), Renako dashes to find Mai and they quite literally kiss and make up. I must applaud whoever came up with the pun “friends with Rena-fits” at this point, as that’s how their relationship is going to proceed into volume 2. Not quite friends, not quite lovers. I do wonder if the reason Mai likes Renako so much is that she treats her relatively normally and actually says no to her, when she’s spent her entire life getting what she wants as soon as she wants it.

A potentially much more interesting development is Renako and Ajisai’s relationship. Ajisai is another member of the friend group, described as “the class archangel” but there seems to be more to her than just that. She has siblings who she has to care for and it turns out she’s also into video games, so while Mai is away working in France, Renako invites Ajisai over to play games with her. Renako has a little bit of a crush on Ajisai and does tell her that, so I’m interested to see where that goes, although I’d be very surprised if she ends up with anyone other than Mai.

Overall, this book is more complicated that it first seems. What seems to be a very shallow, over the top, harem-ish premise actually has some interesting characters in there. Renako’s reaction to being assaulted is also surprisingly realistic, she blames herself for not being firm enough with her boundaries and feels bad for slapping Mai. Girl, you are not the problem here. I was heartened to see that the most popular comment on episode 3 of the anime on YouTube at the time of writing was “The word of the day is consent”. Maybe there’s hope for the internet after all.

Ratings:

Art – 7 I do enjoy Eku Takeshima’s art
Story – 6 This would have been a lot higher if there was no sexual assault.
Characters – 7 So far the side characters are more interesting than the main couple.
Service – 6 A few illustrations but nothing too indecent.
Yuri – 7 It gets better as it goes on.

Overall – 7 I just hope there’s no more sexual assault in the next volumes.



Comic Yuri Hime August 2025 (コミック百合姫2025年8月号)

July 27th, 2025

Seen in the reflection of the water under their feet, two women light sparklers under colorful sunset sky.Comic Yuri Hime, August 2025 (コミック百合姫2025年8月号) begins with a truly lovely cover, “Saturday August 19th, 2024, 19 years old,” our cover couple play with fireworks at the water. Hechima does great work with reflection, light and color here. 

It’s a strong opening to what is a momentous magazine issue…the last one before Comic Yuri Hime‘s 20th anniversary. August has strong Yuri energy, apparently. Both Yuricon and Okazu were born in August, as was what is now Comic Yuri Hime. We’re celebrating 23 years here next month ourselves! 

“Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou.,”  follows Lily as she has a heart to heart talk with Thane, who is now unveiled as her half-brother, as he recovers from the poison with which she tried to kill him. Lily struggles with complicated emotions, as one might imagine.

In “Yume to Koi de wa Tsuriaiwanai” Hikari and Kairi on an amusement park date admit that they both want the same thing, which is to be with one another. I don’t know how much further this story can progress at this point, but I hope Hikari can triumph in her dream as well as love.

Ten is forced to look back on recent painiful years in school that ultimately lead to her being the ostracized loner she is is “Chouuchyuu Yori Ai wo Komete,” by Ashidaka Woz. This was an incredibly painful chapter, as the betrayal and subsequent mocking by people one trusts is something many of us are familiar with. But Lulu reminds Ten than she came across the galaxy to be with her, now.

Nana and PrincessLuliam return back from clearing miasma, only to find themselves thrown into a plot to force their marriage in Tama Tamasaki’s “Muryoku Seijo to Munou Oujo ~ Maryoku Zero de Shoukansareta Seijo no Isekai Kyuukokuki.”

“Odoriba ni Shirt ga Naru” by Utatane Yuu brings the girls to the moment we’ve all been waiting for -the naming of the couple who will represent the school in the quadrille. Michiru admits that she been carrying around a picture of Kiki as her precious charm.

“Garan no Hime”  is heating up as Hime and Isana are attacked by the military and more revelations are made. The truth of the world is looking uglier and uglier.

“Gakeppuchi Reijou ha Kuro Kishi-sama o Horesasetai!” is currently my favorite series, because Clarice is consistently smart, strong emotionally and compassionate. She’s in a tough situation, but she always finds a path towards the kindness. In this issue, Dahlia’s obvious split loyalties are uncovered.

Koharu and Minato get a puppy!

As always there are other stories I read and some I did not and there are columns and features that are not described here, but this is an excellent volume of a consistently excellent Yuri manga magazine, with something for everyone.

Ratings: 

Overall – 8

I have the 20th anniversary issue on my to-read pile, but I expect to take a long while to get through that as it is especially chunky at 770+ pages!



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – July 26, 2025

July 26th, 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

Light week, and I’m okay with that! ^_^

Yuri Manga

Koharu and Minato: My Partner Is A Girl from Seven Seas

I wasn’t sure, but once I was able to confirm in the magazine itself, Comic Yuri Hime is planning on a 20th anniversary exhibition. Location is listed as “somewhere in Japan.” ^_^;

August will see the release of The Anemone Feels the Heat, Volume 2 from Yen Press.

For those of you who like your Yuri violent and dysfunctional, Sal Jiang’s Tough Love at the Office: The Complete Yuri Collection is on shelves now!

Manga Mavericks has put out Sempai no Kohai by Hanakage Alt, and ANN’s Rebecca Silverman says it is a “a warm, gentle love story of the sort you could read over and over again.” 

Not Yuri, but… Kodansha it going to print with Volume 2 of Teppu, they say at SDCC, following what must have been a successful Volume 1 print.

Via Comic Natalie, we have Project Yuriforming! (プロジェクト・ユリフォーミング!), a story about aliens who come to “Yuriform the women of earth. This is a Kirara Max story, so goofy cute, random fanservice.

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Yuri Anime

There’s not much overt Yuri this season, but we are watching No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover! Unless… and Bolts, over at ANN speaks for most of us at Okazu in this clear-headed review of Episodes 1-3.

Also at ANN are very good reviews episodes 1-3 of of Bad Girl, by Lucas DeRuyter and Turkey! Time To Strike by Kennedy.

 

 

Yuri Events

Studio Élan announced on Bluesky that they will be at a Yuri Only event in Shanghai, Mó Dōu Bǎihé Only (魔都百合). Baiheverse will be there, too!

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See You Tomorrow At The Food Court

July 23rd, 2025

Title card for See You Tomorrow At The Food Court. Two girls look up at us, wearing two versions of the same school uniform. One girl in blue blazer and skirt with red tie, the other wearing a orange and red plaid skirt, blue blazer, both wear white blouses and smiles.Wada is an apparently introverted girl, whose interest in people ends at 2 dimensions. Yamamoto is a Gal,  always on her phone. While Wada rages at people on the Internet being wrong, and at her favorite character, Duke Abel, Yamamoto chills. Every day at the food court, they meet, they talk about nothing and some things and they have a friendship that deserves our attention, in See You Tomorrow At The Food Court, streaming on Crunchyroll.

Wada is likelier to get into a beef online than she is to do anything else. Yamamoto apparently finds Wada’s company relaxing, despite her friend’s natural misanthropy. And, despite constantly looking at her phone, Yamamoto is not at all online, instead practicing her vocabulary.

Despite Wada’s pricklyness, this is an amusing anime. Wada is a lot, but like a high-strung racehorse, Yamamoto serves as a calming influence on Wada, and the viewers. The thing is, Wada is pretty right about people and their banality. When we finally encounter some other students, Wada’s reaction to their utterly dull conversation, seems over the top…until the come back into the story and they have not moved on at all, still repeating the same completely pointless phrases over and over. It enrages Wada, and makes us laugh with sympathy for that rage.

Wada is over the top, Yamamoto is way too chill. They recognize how much they like spending time together and how good they are for each other. It’s a friendship that instantly rooted in reaching out past stereotypes, something we can all get behind. 

This story is unlikely to do more than be a nice snapshot of an odd couple. But that’s okay, it’s fun to have fun with friends. And sometimes it’s fun to watch friends be friends.

Ratings:

Art – 7
Story – 7 such as it is
Characters – 7
Service – Yeah…
Intimate Friendship – 9

Overall  – 7

A volume of this manga is available from Yen Press. I read it some time ago and found it entertaining enough to want to watch the anime.