Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – December 28, 2024

December 28th, 2024

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. And here we are, the very last YNN Report for 2024. This year has undoubtedly been an astoundingly good year for Yuri and we’ll certainly hope that that that energy increases in the new year. Okazu Staff is working on our Best Yuri of 2024 list even as we speak, but there was definitely more great Yuri than fits on a list for sure. ^_^

Yuri Event

TODAY is the premiere of Whisper Me A Love Song, Episode 11 & 12 on HIDIVE. We’re having a watch party on the Okazu Discord, now! We’re streaming all of Whisper Me A Love Song right now and will continue to do so until the new episode launch….then will undoubtedly run into technical difficulties. ^_^ Feel free to join us for the stream and a chat!

 

Yuri Manga

We have a few new titles up on the Yuricon Store for you:

She Loves To Cook and She Loves To Eat, Volume 5 by Sakaomi Yuzaki, from Yen Press, is only a few weeks away.

Yuama’s The Summer You Were There, Volume 6 brings this dramatic story to a close. We’ll be getting that from Seven Seas at the end of January.

Also closing out a very different kind of story, Shio Usui’s I Married My Female Friend, Volume 4 hist EN shelves from Seven Seas in February.

Yen has Naekawa Sai’s This Monster Wants To Eat Me, Volume 3 coming out in January, as well.

Via Chris Beveridge over at The Fandom Post, KManga has added Yuhki Kamatani’s otherworldly manga about love and loss, Hiraeth.

The magical revolution continues in The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady, Volume 6 of the manga, written by LN author Piero Karasu, with art by Yuri Kisaragi, from Yen Press.

And we have Akiyama Haru’s  Watashi no Blue Garnet (私のブルーガーネット)  up on the Store.

 

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On X Arai Sumiko revealed the cover art for Ki ni Natteru Hito ga Otoko Janakatta, Volume 3 (気になってる人が男じゃなかった). She’s listed all the various stores where there will be extras in the thread on X.

Via Comic Natalie, Kashikaze’s new series, Kimi ga Hoeru Tame no Uta o, Volume 1 (キミが吠えるための歌を) is out in Japan, and so is the Lonely Girl ni Hanataba o Kashikaze Short Story Collection (ロンリーガールに花束を 樫風短編集).

Via Lexie on X, Love Love Shitai Tatsunomiya-san wa Jouriku Shimashita (結婚したい竜宮さんは上陸しました) is a love story between an undersea princess and a handsome female college student.

Via Okazu Staff Writer Matt Marcus, there will be a new Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury spin-off manga in which Suletta and Miorine are regular schoolgirls. I guess I’m the only one who wants the spin-off when they are both adults and handling shit together. ^_^;

Rebecca Silverman reviews There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover, Unless…, manga Volume 1-6 on ANN.

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Yuri Kickstarter

Galette WORKS’s second English-language Galette magazine Kickstarter will begin in the new year.  Links to digital copies of the completed first magazine have been sent and physical copies have arrived in some European and Asian countries. We’re still waiting for them in the US. ^_^ Galette Works also told Japanese magazine backers that they will be selling a limited number of EN editions at Comiket and Comitia, as supplies last and they are working to get the EN edition available in Japan digitally. It’ll be interesting to see what they can arrange.

Yorita Miyuki is also planning a Kickstarter for the second volume of the English-language edition of her Galette manga, Her Kiss, My Libido Twinkles. The first one was very good in terms of production.

 

Light Novel

If you enjoyed The Many Sides of Voice Actor Radio, you might want to check out Futsu Ota Hairimasen!  ~ Gakeppuchi Seiyuu, Rajio de Jinsei Risutaato!~ (ふつおたはいりません!2 ~崖っぷち声優、ラジオで人生リスタート!~) An experienced voice actor who is having trouble getting work starts a new radio series with a young, upcoming seiyuu. Sequels occur. ^_^

 

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The Moon On A Rainy Night, Volume 6

December 27th, 2024

Two young women in summer yukata stand on a balcony looking at one another, as fireworks explode colorfully above them Volume 5 left us on a bit of a cliffhanger, as Saki accidentally allows her truest thoughts to be seen by Kanon.

The Moon On A Rainy Night, Volume 6, by Kuzushiro, picks up with Saki mortified beyond her ability to express and Kanon struggling to find words to address it. Luckily for both of them, life as a Japanese teenager is filled with enough activity to allow them both some space to roll around on their beds, screaming into the pillow.

Nonetheless, things are changing, Kanon has become aware that since she lost her hearing, she has not been a good friend to the people she leaned on. She takes a small step to caring about someone and something other than herself. Suddenly aware of all the people around her who have given her opportunities, Kanon is changing. Saki reaches out to the one adult she is pretty sure gets what she is going through, and Tomita returns to class with surprising results. Although they have spent most of the summer together, Saki suggests one special event for them to share watching fireworks together from her apartment balcony, where they take one more towards opening up to one another and to themselves.

Rinne finds herself changing as well. As a little sister, she was unable to help Kanon much, could only watch over her in a general sense. But she sees that Saki has changed her sister for the better and it’s made Rinne more willing to take a risk, a little despite herself. She encounters Chiyama, a girl with a condition that is not harmful but which has, and will, make her life difficult and unpleasant. Rinne decides to get involved and be a friend.

I have repeatedly said here and elsewhere (and to anyone I could pin up against a wall and tell) that I love this series. From my perspective – which is not that of an HHD person, but of a person who is chronically ill and had many of the same kinds of issues as both Saki and Kanon as a teen – this story does everything right.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 9
Characters – 9
Service – 2 Saki and Kanon in yukata is definitely meant to serve.
Yuri – 4 It’s only just begun.

Overall – 9

The Moon On A Rainy Night is a masterwork of manga and an outstanding example of how good storytelling can help us to be better.

I cannot *wait for you to read the next couple of volumes! Volume 6 is out now from Kodansha.



Hana ni Arashi, Volume 12 (はなにあらし)

December 26th, 2024

Book cover for Hana Ni Arashi, Volume12. Bathed in golden light, two high school girls wearing Japanese school uniforms of white blouses with blue sailor-style collars and blue skirts sit together on a commuter train, one smiles, one looks pensive.We met Chidori and Nanoha 5 years ago in real time, 3 years ago in their time. At the beginning, all we had of them being girlfriends was their inner thoughts, where they certainly believed they were, as amazing and embarrassing as it was for them to admit it to themselves.

In the last five years and 11 volumes, we have seen their love for one another grow. While they still have not been able to be fully honest with their school friends, they are planning on an immediate future together. Only..Nanoha’s college of choice is a trade school in Kyoto while Chidori plans on heading to Tokyo. Sure there is the train, but that’s not cheap and even at the fastest, the Shinkansen takes more than 2 hours. What they need is a miracle.

They’ll get a miracle, of course they will. These two are not tragic figures, they are the golden girls of a fantasy of a shiny, romantic, adorable lesbian youth. ^_^

In Hana ni Arashi, Volume 12 (はなにあらし), Nanoha and Chidori start working on a shared vision of their future –  sharing an apartment, coming home to one another after a long day, and living happily ever after. They haven’t quite had the opportunity to admit to this, so their friends  – who may not be as clueless as these two think – are surprised to hear that they plan on living together. Dousei? (同棲) one asks, and startled, they insist, no, no, it’s just a roomshare (ルームシェア). The difference is similar to “living together” as opposed to “roommate” in English. But that friend asked the right question, didn’t she?

We then are treated to a look back at how the two of them originally met to round out exactly how much they have – and haven’t – changed.

This series has one more volume to go! I’ve just picked up Rainbows After Storms, Volume 1 from Viz, so will revisit these two back at the beginning, before I move on to their future. ^_^

Ratings:

Art – 7
Story – 7
Characters – 8
Yuri – 7
Service – 0

Overall – 8

 



Yuri Game Jam 2024 Review

December 25th, 2024

Logo for the itch.io Yuri Game Jam 2024, featuring a brown-skinned angel with orange pony tails, black wings on her back and off the front of her head, wearing a pink crop top that reads "girl kisser" and an unzipped orange jacket.By Patricia Baxter, Guest Reviewer

With a whopping 110 entries, from full games to demos, the 2024 Yuri Game Jam was a smashing success both for the developers who participated and fans of the genre looking for new video games to play. With so many intriguing games to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know what kinds of games are available and what to expect from each title.

While I have admittedly only scratched the surface of the types of games on this massive list, the games I have already played were extremely impressive, whether it is for their unique approaches to the yuri genre, clever writing, distinctive art style, creative game design, or some combination therein. Here are six games, five full games and one demo, that caught my eye from this year’s Yuri Game Jam.

 

A Witch is Getting Married by FeatherBoy

Content Warnings: Depictions of anxiety and complicated relationships

Available for: The three major PC operating systems

A Witch is Getting Married follows the life of a witch named Thyme, who finds herself gradually drifting apart from her best friend, Safflower, who she may or may not have a crush on, after said friend gets a new boyfriend. With gorgeous visuals and grounded dialogue, this game covers the topic of losing connections with the people you love with a great deal of care, while not glossing over the ugly emotions and anxieties that come with it.

Art: 10
Story: 9
Characters: 9
Service: 1 (optional flirtatious dialogue during dream sequences)
Yuri: 3 – 6 (players can choose to depict Thyme’s feeling for Safflower as romantic or platonic) 

Overall: 9

 

Bridgewater Deeproot Access Radio (Demo) by Runa Liore

Content Warnings: Disturbing/scary stories from the callers, one caller being a massive creep (misogyny, stalking, trespassing)
Available for: The three major PC operating systems

A new demo from the developer of 77 Oleander Avenue Ghost House Investigation, which I reviewed for Okazu last year, Bridgewater Deeproot Access Radio follows Reb Wychwood the co-host of a paranormal radio show, where she sits opposite of her sceptical co-host, Zinnia Braxton, as they take in listener’s calls and unsubtly flirt with each other. Each story presented in the demo is given a great deal of polish in terms of their visuals and sound design, which makes me excited to see what we will experience in the full game, scheduled for release next year.

Art: 10 (various art styles used for each story in the anthology)
Story: 10
Characters: 10 (realistic personalities, for better and for worse)
Service: 1 (some flirting)
Yuri: 7 (Reb is more than fond of Zinnia, but we only see hints that it’s reciprocated in the demo) 

Overall: 10

 

Come Towards Me by snixiy

Content Warnings: Non-explicit nudity & sensuality, description of missing body parts from past injuries, past character death
Available for: The three major PC operating systems

It’s a common tale: a woman wanders into the woods at night despite the repeated warnings from her community, compelled by an unseen force. But even familiar stories can feel fresh and rejuvenated, when designed with such love and care as Come Towards Me. The developer’s creative approach to graphic design, and ability to build up a foreboding atmosphere, have deeply impressed me, and it makes me curious to see what they will make next.

Art: 6 for imagery (number of images in the game can be counted on one hand, and they are intentionally obscured), 8 for font and overall graphic design
Story: 7.5
Characters: 7
Service: 6 (gets very close to sexually explicit near the end)
Yuri: 9

Overall: 7.5

 

Mechanical Relations by gaybreast

Content Warnings: Explicit sexual content, minigames that simulate sexual foreplay, temporary loss of a limb for a robot character, flashing images, shaking images
Available for: The three major PC operating systems, also playable on web browsers

This game is meant for adult players aged 18 and older. Mechanical Relations is a completely different game from the rest of the titles on this list, being an adventure game built in RPG Maker, rather than a visual novel. Marmalade and Fritter are two girlfriends who find themselves stranded on a moon after a delivery goes wrong. Thankfully they are safe and are able to “unwind” together. A game that is both cute and sexy, this is recommended for players looking for gay robot sex featuring endearing characters.

Art: 10
Story: 6 (admittedly not a lot of plot)
Characters: 10
Service: 10
Yuri: 10 

Overall: 10

 

The end of an obsession by ebi-hime

Content Warnings: Blood, stabbing, murder, kidnapping, toxic co-dependency, manipulation, gaslighting
Available for: The three major PC operating systems and Android

The most intense game on the list, The end of an obsession is a grim fairytale for those who enjoy twists and discussions about the nature of stories. That being said, the major caveat with this game is that in order to fully appreciate and understand it you need to play the developer’s previous title, It gets so lonely here, first, but both games are more than worth the experience thanks to their excellent writing, visuals, and sound design.

Art: 10
Story: 10
Characters: 7
Service: 1 (any physical activity between the leads feels squeamish and coercive, which is intentional)
Yuri: 4 (YMMV depending on how you perceive their dynamic by the end of the game) 

Overall: 8.5

 

To Constrict And To Suffocate by peridon

Content Warnings: Obsessive behaviour, background character death and suicide
Available for: Windows and Linux, also playable on web browsers

Maca, a jellyfish-like sea creature, has always been curious about humans and life above the surface. One day, she takes a chance to speak with Lyra, a seemingly disinterested human, and the two soon form a connection. But is this bond healthy for them, and will they be able to bridge the gap between their definitions of love? A well written, and unexpectedly sweet, visual novel about how our connections impact us, for better or for worse.

Art: 8
Story: 9
Characters: 10 (flawed and complicated)
Service: 0
Yuri: 10 

Overall: 9



The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess, Volume 8

December 23rd, 2024

Cover for The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess, Volume 8 Light novel: A busty maid in a short shirt lays back in the lap of a young-looking blonde girl in red “military”-style uniform, also with a short skirt. They look at us, the maid salaciously, the blonde girl with anger, her mouth open in exclamation. Autumn 2023 we watched an anime called The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess. I found it to be tolerable with some fun elements , Guest Reviewer Cryssoberyl found more to like about it than I. Thanks to Yen Press I have the chance to pick up the light novel series upon which the anime is based and I wondered if it was more to my taste than the anime.

To make sure I was well past the end of the anime, I am beginning with The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess, Volume 8 on the assumption that it wouldn’t be that hard to follow any plot in the series. I was both right and wrong in that regard.

The story here begins well past the end of the anime, and at least one more major arc into the series. As a result, there are a number of new characters I had to familiarize myself with. The story is, as I assumed simple, not fully formed and superficially written – it still feels like it’s made for an episodic anime, rather than a novel, per se. Almost none of the characters are given inferiority except Terakomari – and her thoughts are largely centered around being disgusted by her perverted maid and then painfully jealous of her, as one of the new characters presents Komari with a rival.

Dark Cores have been stolen from her world, so Komari and her group are in the Netherworld and very at risk of actually dying, as opposed to the temporary state of non-existence they are used to. They are also being stalked by alternate versions of the military and governments from their world, and yet another nefarious organization, Star something. Please forgive my lapse, like three or four new nefarious organizations are introduced in this one volume, between baths, battles and blood-sucking and a fair amount of screaming, so I forget whether it is the Star somethings or the Moon somethings that we need to be worried about or both, as we head to this world’s version of the Mulnite Empire to meet up with this world’s version of Komari’s mother.

While they travel, and battle and blood suck and bathe, new character Collette freaks out when she meets Villhaze because she had a best friend named Villhaze who disappeared! Our Villhaze can’t possible be that Villhaze, surely, even though she has no memories of her childhood. Yeah, no, she’s the same Villhaze. The louder the protestations became the more obvious it was, until, in a climactic battle, in which it is Komari who becomes practically god-like to defeat the Biwa-playing baddie, all of Villhaze’s memories come rushing back. Nonetheless, she breaks Colette’s heart and declares her intent to stay with her Mistress.

And the “Komari Club” move on towards their destination.

Like the anime, this light novel has some good moments – mostly when the characters stop talking and just do anything. The talking is very expository and often absurd. The constant leitmotif of perversity from Villhaze is exhausting and even more so when Terakomari begins to question her own appeal as Villhaze’s attention turns to Colette, and suddenly we are reminded that there truly are people who think someone creeping can somehow be interpreted as a compliment (usually those people are the creepers). Those people are wrong and this book would have been much better without it. But, this is how we know the series is not written for adult women.

My absolute favorite moment was when the narration became scandalized at Colette putting mayonnaise on her curry in the Curryd empire. The scene includes a line directed at Villhaze which actually made me chuckle, “Do you realize you could start a war by putting sauce on someone’s dish without permission?” I have been that person and have fought that war, so I am with Terakomari on this one. ^_^

Ratings:

Art – 6  Not terrible
Story  – 5 They camped, ate curry, fought a battle in nearly 200 pages.
Characters  – I would gladly follow Esther and Nelia and dump the rest
Service – 5 It’s like a low drone of omnipresent background radiation
Yuri – 7 Colette after Villhaze who is after Komari.

Overall – 6 Not the worst thing I have ever read or reviewed. ^_^

Many thanks to Yen Press for providing me with a review copy. If this series strikes you as fun and enchanting, this was a very good volume, with Komari really stepping up at the end to be the leader her armies imagine her to be.