Kininatteru Hito Ga Otoko Janakatta, Volume 1 (気になってる人が男じゃなかった)

August 14th, 2023

Black art and letters on vivid green background, a girl with curly hair sits next to an androgynous, masked, hoodied girl, while sitting on a guitar amp.Aya is a high school student who loves music of the 90s-00s. She’s content to sit and listen to the Foo Fighters in her ear buds, but when she see an old CD shop, she pops in and is awestruck by the cool guy behind the counter. She keeps dropping by to see the cool “onii-san” who share his musical tastes with her, but she’s still pretty tongue-tied when trying to talk about anything with him.

That onii-san has a secret, though. “He” is not an older cool guy, she is the girl who sits next to Aya every day at school, Mitsuki. Mitsuki works at her uncle’s CD shop, and he stresses about her constantly; everything from her loner life to her old guy taste in music.  Mitsuki is not terribly interested in being cool, or being friends with cool girls like Aya, but she is worried that Aya might figure out what is going on.

Aya eventually figures out what is going on.

So does a classmate who is, thankfully, more amused than anything else. He’s kind, sort of trying to get them together.

The thing is, when Mitsuki isn’t thinking about it…she really is pretty cool. ^_^

Kininatteru Hito Ga Otoko Janakatta (気になってる人が男じゃなかった), subtitled in English “The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t A Guy At All,”  by Arai Sumiko began life as a comic distributed online to instant approval by an international groups of fans who clamored for more. Luckily we got more and here we are with the first print volume of this manga.

With its uniquely visible color scheme of black, white and a vivid green, new pages of this comic were always super noticeable whenever they came across my feed. The art in this manga reflects the online sensibility too, I think. With unique perspectives on panel structure, body language and expression, this comic feels somehow grounded in street art and manga art at the same time. The change in artistic confidence from beginning of the volume to the end is visible, but the art solid all the way through.

The plot idea isn’t the first of it’s kind, but I am hopeful that it will be better-handled than others, given that we address the assumption here in volume one. Also dealt with is the jealousy of old friends when a new friend/interest appears, a story that will bleed into the next volume. Everything about this book gives me the sense that Arai-sensei has complete control of the narrative. I wasn’t entirely sure how the “he’s a she” was going to be played, but so far, it’s pretty solid, especially for a manga that was online first.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 7
Characters – 8 I think I kind of like the uncle, even if he is a bit extra ^_^
Service – 1 The setups for Mitsuki and Aya are like 5/10ths kabedon
Yuri – 4 Getting there, no question

Both Aya and Mitsuki have recognized attraction for each other, where will it go? How many other 90s bands will be name checked? Tune in to Volume 2!

For free sample chapters in Japanese, you can check this manga out on Comic Walker!



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – August 12, 2023

August 12th, 2023

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.

Yuri Anime

We have news at last about the broadcast date for I’m In Love With The Villainess anime. From the Official WataOshi Twitter feed, it will be airing on Japanese TV on October 2, with a special ticketed premiere in late September. I will be speaking with inori.-sensei in early September for Yuricon 2023 and I hope we’ll get some insight into the anime. ^_^

Do check out the English-subtitled I’m In Love With The Villainess trailer, on Crunchyroll’s YT channel.

 

Yuri Manga

We have a couple of great upcoming titles on the Yuricon Store!

Let’s start off with the much-anticipated Volume 3 of She Loves To Cook, She Loves To Eat, which will be headed our way in October!

As a reminder – one of the do not miss books of the years, The Moon on a Rainy Night, Volume 1 is hitting shelves in September. Trust me, you want to read this manga by Kuzushiro. Along with She Loves To Cook, I have been buying this as a digital to get the new volumes right away, until I can get a print copy. I’ve been reviewing it on Okazu. I’m re-reading the print right now and holy crap is this a good book.

Amongst Us: Soulmates by Shilin is out from Seven Seas. This is the current-time AU of her webcomic Carciphona. Her art is stellar and the characters cute as they bicker. ^_^

The final volume of Ari North’s gorgeous webcomic Always Human, Love and Gravity: A Graphic Novel is out and in the world. I loved this series so much as a webcomic and am delighted to have it as a 2-book series!

Sasayakuyou no Koi wo Utau, Volume 8 (ささやくように恋を唄う) was full of drama in the best way.

 

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This might not be to everyone’s taste, but Hakyoku Yuri Anthology – Setsuna (破局百合アンソロジー セツナ) has the focus of catastrophic Yuri relationships. Whee!~ You can get it in Japanese on US Kindle as well.

While I was looking up the above collection I found a pile of Yuri anthologies I’d never hear of on US Kindle:

Flower: A Yuri Anthology [sic] by Ferra Tenzin, stood out because it appears to be in English. No idea of the content, specifically, but it looks like a self-published book of short stories.

Kyoshi Seito no Sosaku Yuri is a teacher/student relationship anthology in Japanese, with a mixture of short stories and manga. Also available on JP Kindle.

Satsubatsu Yuri Anthology: Edge of Lilies is a collection of stories that appear to be centered in violence. Also available on Amazon JP.

But the piece de resistance of these creepy, miserable collections is…

Edible Lily: Cannibalism Yuri anthology. And you know what? I am NOT reading this one. I love Yuri, but nope. Also available on Amazon JP.

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 Other News

From creator Natsuo Mutsumi-sensei’s twitter, the final stretch goal on My Date Is A Total Ike Woman is being worked on. “Voice drama and music production for “My Date is a Total Ike women” is underway. As for the music, a demo tape has arrived from the US! I’m so excited! We have asked an idol named PAiDA to sing for us.”

I am especially pleased with this choice as PAiDA was the target of a recent online hate campaign for having the nerve to envision herself as the pop idol she is. Check out her new song Future☆★Town on Youtube!

Of interest, Richard Eisenbels on ANN has this interesting news item, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Author Talks About His Disability, Gender Identity, and PC Culture.

And let’s wrap up with this fabulous celebration of Yoshiya Nobuko’s work at the Yayoi-Yumeji Museum in Tokyo. To celebrate a new edition of Yoshiya’s Wasurenagusa (わすれなぐさ), the museum has rounded up the gayest works they could find. Including this stunning piece by Takabatake Kashou, “Uruwashi no Kouittsui (Pair). For all the images, check out the Yayoi-Yumeji Museum’s post on Facebook.

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Thai Yuri Dramas Show Me Love and Be Mine, Guest Review by Frank H

August 9th, 2023

After creating hundreds of live-action BL series, TV producers in Thailand have turned their attention to live-action yuri, spurred by the breakout success of GAP: The Series, which racked up millions of views on YouTube due to the chemistry between its two leads, Sarocha Chankimha (“Freen”) and Rebecca Patricia Armstrong (“Becky”).

Two new series, one already released and the other still in production, illustrate different approaches to satisfying this newfound demand.

Show Me Love: The Series was one of the first out of the gate, but was hobbled by being originally released on a for-pay streaming service. After complaints from fans, its production company, GrandTV, is now re-editing and re-releasing it for YouTube, beginning with “Part 1 of episode 1” at the time of writing the first six episodes (out of nine) are available for viewing. (At time of pot, the first 7 episodes are available!)

Show Me Love was created by a company that puts on beauty pageants, stars two former beauty pageant contestants (with a host of other contestants in supporting roles) and has a plot about competing in a beauty pageant. It even includes scenes that feature fans shipping the contestants and criticizing ships that appear fake.

This last is an inadvertent self-own, as Show Me Love’s fatal flaw is the weakness of the relationship between the two leads: Engfa Waraha as Meena, a country girl come to the big city, gives a much more expressive and appealing performance than Charlotte Austin as Cherine, a former contestant returning to try for a first victory. As a result, their interactions often come across as flat and even forced, especially in the earlier episodes. The show’s relative paucity of views compared to GAP reflects that weakness.

Yet to be filmed is Be Mine: The Series from IS Entertainment, a new production company, although an Official Prologue was released to YouTube a few months ago. (It has over 1.5 million views thus far.) Be Mine is based on four linked novels, Be My Baby, More & More, Be My Sugar, and Be My Boo by Khun Phuying (คุณผู้หญิง) and is planned to be adapted into a 16-episode series, four episodes per couple.

IS Entertainment is attempting to replicate the winning playbook followed by IdolFactory, the producers of GAP: release a pilot to get feedback and adjust accordingly, keep fans interested and involved by releasing a flood of show-related content (including behind-the-scenes YouTube videos, Instagram photos, and TikTok snippets showing interactions between the young women portraying the couples), and monetize through product sponsorships and fan meets.

IS Entertainment is going even further than IdolFactory in explicitly seeking to promote LGBTQ-related issues via the show and its fandom. As part of their celebration of Pride Month they even brought in a professor to hold a “gender seminar” to present “Queer 101“ facts and concepts to the cast and selected fans.

The company has also cast Montana Chuthatus (“Gene”), a trans woman, in a supporting role in the show; she’ll appear in flashbacks as the former partner of Peak (played by IS Entertainment CEO Namhom Atchareeya), the proprietor of a café that the four couples frequent. Thai TV shows have a reputation for having trans actors give exaggerated performances, often for comic relief. (GAP is guilty of this, as is Show Me Love to a certain extent.) Given IS Entertainment’s track record thus far, I’m confident that this won’t be the case with Be Mine.

But in the end the success of Be Mine, like that of GAP and Show Me Love, will be determined primarily by the on-screen romantic chemistry of its leads. Such chemistry can be discovered, as it was when Freen and Becky appeared in small roles in an earlier IdolFactory production; it remains to be seen whether it can be workshopped.

Ratings for Show Me Love:

Production quality – 7
Story – 2  Do you enjoy watching reality shows about beauty pageants? Me neither
Characters – 4  Heidi Amanda Jensen plays a delightfully bitchy contestant
Service – 3  Revealing but SFW pageant gowns
Yuri – 4  Through episode 6, longing gazes, two almost kisses, and a wedding dress dream sequence

Overall – 3  If I hadn’t been reviewing this I would have stopped after the second episode

It’s premature to rate Be Mine: the Series, especially since one of the roles has been recast since the pilot.

 



Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto Desu!, Volume 12 (私の百合はお仕事です!)

August 8th, 2023

Two girls in green, old-fashioned Japanese school uniforms embrace. A girl with blond hair and glasses tenderly holds a girl with blue hair, who holds on tentatively.Quite recently, we had a wonderful review on Okazu by Christian LeBlanc on Yuri is My Job!, Volume 11. That review motivated me to reach right into the middle of my to-read pile and pull out the Japanese edition of the next volume, Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto Desu!, Volume 12 (私の百合はお仕事です!). Volume 11 leaves us in a tense spot, and I knew from reading chapters in Comic Yuri Hime, that Volume 12 was gonna be explosive. Re-reading it all together was…phew. I want to say Content Warning, but explaining why is a spoiler, so please check at the bottom of this post.*

At the end of Volume 11, we are left with Kanoko in a very tight spot – “in a pinch” as they say in the manga/anime world rather more often than we do in English. She has, for better or for worse, been invited to Youko’s hotel room. Of course that leaves us, the readership over 30 or so, screaming our lungs out at the page. \(‘O’)/

What follows is two delusions colliding, like a truck into a overpass pile. Kanoko, obsessed with Hime, unwilling to see past her, is a unmovable object wholly unprepared for Youko’s delusion. Youko, used to using her body and using other women, doesn’t take Kanoko’s personality into account at all…in fact she barely sees her as she slams her use of sex into Kanoko at 100kpm. The whole situation is messy and appalling, and hurtful, even if no one gets hurt. Kanoko takes a couple of emotional hits. That they were deserved does not take away from the fact that it didn’t have to be – should not have been – like this. Youko is wholly loathsome throughout.

So, the finale, when it comes, is a less of a balm to raw emotions (that will come later) than another vehicle slamming into that same accident under the overpass.**

Finally, Sumika and Kanoko actually talk.

And here, at last, is where I disagree with my esteemed colleague Christian. I completely see his interpretation of Miman’s story calling out “S” culture, but I believe that this whole story has been validating it. Yes, what ‘S’ has become – a pastiche, a trope – can be harmful when people who don’t understand their own feelings find solace in a fantasy that has been handed to them that they don’t really understand. (This is exactly what happened to Sumika and Nene.) But at it’s core, being sisters, being bosom friends, having someone to just talk to, is a powerful thing for girls in a world that invalidates and mocks girls’ feelings and interests.

Although I am looking into an uncertain future, it is my belief that Kanoko and Sumika will actually become a very strong Schwester pairing. And in making that prediction, I think I see the end game of this whole series. Hime, Mitsuki, Sumika and Kanoko will have all been thrown into this ridiculous set-up, with personalities that do not mix or match…but out of all of this, they will become fine sisterly pairs that perfectly match the setting and feel of Liebe Academy and confirm the timelessness of the iconic pair of “sisters” in Yuri manga. Where Mayu, Matou‘s message was “We can leave all this behind now,” this manga might well be saying ‘There will always be a place for you in our book.”

Or, I’m wrong and we’ll see what happens! ^_^

Ratings:

Art – 7 As a study in horrified faces, this is a great reference
Story – 9 Explosive and powerful, also horrifying
Characters – 8 Phew
Service – Yes. Youko’s large breasts. Yes
Yuri – 0 Whether there any Yuri in this volume is very much open to debate. I say no.

Overall – 9

* Spoilery Content Warning for sexual assault…although that doesn’t happen, it is very much a thing and must be dealt with by those of us who must deal with it. The story does address it.

** It’s a closed fist.



New Yuricon Discussion – The Past, Present and Future of Yuri with Nicki “Yurimother” Bauman! on Yuri Studio

August 6th, 2023

We’ve been extremely busy this month at Yuricon 2023! Here is a terrific new discussion for you. I was joined by Nicki “Yurimother” Bauman and we talked about all the changes we’ve seen in Yuri fandom and content over the years.

Once I again, I ask that you give the video a “like” over on Youtube, subscribe to Yuri Studio and feel free to share it around. All of the Yuricon 2023 video can be found on the Yuricon 2023 Playlist. Kind comments are always welcome!

Please enjoy The Past, Present and Future of Yuri with Nicki “Yurimother” Bauman!