Shin Koihime Muso The Complete Collection Anime, Disk 2 (English)

November 16th, 2011

Is it worse when Disk 2 of Shin Koihime Muso digresses into an entire episode of Bachou needing to go to the bathroom or attempts to actually deal with Ryuubi’s ragtag army of heroes defeating the Yellow Turban revolt…with a sing-off? Honestly, I don’t know.

Ratings:

Art – 6
Story – 6
Characters – Every time I watch this series, I notice that the statue of Guan Yu we have here, his eyes get all cold and menacing….
Yuri – Sousou and her various adoring henchicks
Series – I’ve started to think differently about this series. I want to believe that there are remarkably few people who find this all sexy, and more who simply find it amusing.

Overall – 2, except for bits here and there that get up as high as 5.

The important thing is, that Shin Koihime Musou ~ Otome Tairan is actually better, at least in my memory.



Dolltopia Comic (English)

November 15th, 2011

Abby Denson’s Dolltopia is a light allegory about the plastic dolls we grew up with and what happens when they question their life of plastic conformity and consumerism.

I first encountered Dolltopia back in 2008, when Abby gave me a copy of the mini-comic (that’s western indie comicspeak for doujinshi) of the series. I was captivated by the idea of toy dolls rebelling against their intended fate, and their desire to be unique and independent.

Dolltopia is, as I said, an obvious outsider allegory, that is nonetheless charming for being obvious. Colored brightly in black, white and hot pink, the art speaks of punk roots, and a childhood of cutting and dyeing doll hair. (Which Abby admits to.)

For Yuri fans, there is one established girl-doll couple in the series – Candy O and Candy X. They are shown providing emotional support for one another, even in the most stressful times. Honestly, they are a very cute couple.

There’s also a little guilt-inducing chapter about the way we abuse our toys, both physically and emotionally. ^_^;;

Unfortunately for me, Amazon shipped me a damaged copy, so I was unable to read all of Abby’s afterword, but other than that minor setback, the entire story about identity and being your own person would make a great holiday gift for a budding young outsider in your life.

Ratings:

Art – 7
Story – 7
Characters – 8
Yuri – 8
Service – 1, but only on the principle that there is always someone out there fetishizing something.

Overall – 8

The book comes with dolls you can cut out, and non-conforming outfits for them to wear. I thought that was a cute touch.



The Book of Human Insects Manga (English)

November 14th, 2011

The title Book of Human Insects is an insult to insects. Insects are rarely as harmful to their own species as the humans in this book. If one thinks of insects as grotesque and unlovely, then it’s a fitting title, perhaps, as the humans contained within are unlovely at best.

There is a real downside to reading too much of Tezuka Osamu’s manga for adults. He sees very clearly the kind of corruption power, and the drive for power, leads to. He understands too well how the powerful destroy the innocent without even noticing they exist. Read too much of his manga for grownups, and you might be ready to just pack it all in.

In Book of Human Insects we follow a psychopath who has nothing of her own. Instead, she learns from those around her, then steals their identities, their work, their reputation and everything they care about. She wreaks havoc as she moves up in the world, as a world-famous author (with a stolen manuscript) and a award-winning designer (with a stolen design.) She’s even stolen her name, Toshio Tomura.

Death and misery follow in Toshio’s wake. She’s married to a powerful executive in a wager for her own life and wins when he kills himself to avoid the scandal she leaks to the press.

If you’re familiar with Tezuka’s Black Jack series, you know that the most innocent character in the series is the most likely to die and in this book, that holds true here. You also know not to assume that the bad guy gets their comeuppance. Sometimes, when reading Tezuka, you just have to start believing in a righteous afterlife for his characters.

The book is described as a thriller, but I would venture, rather, that it’s a prototype of Dynasty, and other nighttime soaps that glorified the pathologies and lack of principals of the rich and psychopathic.

Obviously if I am reviewing this story, there is at least something of interest to you. Toshio does not hesitate to sleep with men in order to get her way and, when she is married to a man as psychopathic as herself, she seduces his female secretary who is also his lover, in order to gain access to his secrets. There is no love there, although Toshio kindly lies to Jun and tells her she loves her.

There is no moral in this story. In a sense, this is the other bookend to MW, with a beautiful female psychopath in place of the beautiful boy. We never learn anything about Toshio’s past, neither are we ever given a reason for her all-consuming selfish behavior, the way we are in MW. Nonetheless, the protagonist uses sex, smarts and a complete lack of a moral compass to move through the story, just as in MW.

The reason to read Tezuka’s work is always to experience Tezuka’s work. Because this story does not provide cosmic justice, or sense of balance, it’s unlikely to satisfy most manga fans’ desire for kick-ass, or heroism or even sexual thrill. Reading Book of Human Insects is akin to watching an ant farm – fascinating, but utterly alien.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 8
Characters – 3 With two exceptions, they are all loathsome
Yuri – 8
Service – 1 There is nudity and there is sex, but these are adults and there’s no peeking at underwear.

Overall – 8

Translator extraordinaire Mari Morimoto did the translation, which I thought was excellent. Vertical flips the books left to right, but that should pose no problem. I never gave it a second thought. Ultimately, this is a very nice edition of a well-crafted story about vile people. Just like Dynasty.



Yuricon & ALC Publishing on the Web

November 13th, 2011

I haven’t done this in a while, so I thought I’d update you all on where you can find Yuricon online.

Yuricon Website: http://www.yuricon.org

Yuri Studios on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/yuristudio

Our Yuri AMV contest has days left to go! (http://www.yuricon.com/2011/10/02/amvcontest2011/ for submission guidelines)

New! Yuricon on Google+https://plus.google.com/b/118154903094514227258/

Yuricon & ALC Publishing on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yuricon-ALC-Publishing/52246397526

Yuricon on Twitterhttp://twitter.com/Yuricon (I also post about Social Media and LGBT issues here.)

Yuricon Mailing Listhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Yuricon and the Yuricon Announcements Only Listhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Yuricon_announce/

And, obviously, here on Okazuhttp://okazu.blogspot.com/

Get your updates just about anywhere online. ^_^



Yuri Network News – November 12, 2011

November 12th, 2011

Extremely short news report this week, I’m pounded with work.

Yuri Event News

Sailor Moon and Aria (also Doremi and Tamayura) anime director Satou Junichi will be a guest at Ushicon in Austin, Texas in February. Texan readers – if any of you are going, please let us know how it goes!

I’ll be a guest at Yaoi and Yuri Con in The Netherlands on April 1, 2012! I’m very excited to be able to meet some of the Yuricon and Okazu fans there. If you’re in Europe, I hope you’ll come by, and say hello! I’ll be on a Yuri panel, of course, and hope to do a lecture, as well.

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Yuri Anime

Sentail Filmworks has announced that they’ve licensed A Channel. I couldn’t watch this, so if you’re picking it up and want to write a review for Okazu, by all means, please contact me!

Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magika is being adapted into a 3-part film project. They are so not done milking this yet. The anime is being released by Aniplex USA this winter.

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Yuri Manga

Don’t forget that next week, the second and, sadly, final, volume of Ame-iro Kouchakan Kandan (あめ色紅茶館歓談) hits the shelves. There is a deluxe version with Drama CD and a manga-only edition.

Also out next week is the January issue of Comic Yuri Hime (コミック百合姫).

The third volume of Blue Friend (ブルーフレンド) hits the shelves next week as well.

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That’s a wrap for this week.

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