Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – August 26, 2023

August 26th, 2023

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Yuri Manga

This year’s Do-Not-Miss release is hitting shelves in just a few weeks! Absolutely grab yourself a copy of The Moon on A Rainy Night, Volume 1 by Kuzushiro, coming out the first week in September. This is an outstanding manga. I just finished Volume 5 last night in Japanese and it’s just getting better and better. I’m going to pound the drum for this series a lot. Please get it. ^_^

Titan Manga has licensed the Burst Angel manga. This is the first time this will be in print since 2008. Alex Mateo has details over at ANN. As I point out in my review of Volume 1 of the Tokyopop release, the manga is somewhat Yurier than the anime. If nothing else, this gives me a chance to revive discussion of Sei-who-is-not-named-Beth. ^_^ I’m hoping for a better reproduction this time around, as the Tokyopop reproduction, lettering and translation were not particularly good. Not that Titan has a great reputation.

Comic Natalie reports that Shimura Takako’s Otona ni Nattemo (up to Volume 9 is out in Japan,) published in English as Even Though We’re Adults, (up to Volume 6 is available in English) will be ending in the October issue of KISS magazine.  I have always been expecting a heart-wrenching ending and, uh, Comic Natalie says that’s what to expect. ^_^;

The Wings magazine official Twitter account announced a new chapter of Kase-san to Yamada this issue and an upcoming new volume. No date or details as of yet. Kase-san’s roommate is going to have to deal with her feelings about Kase-san.

The [Boyish²] Butch×Butch Yuri Anthology[vol.2] Kickstarter has mere hours to go and is less than $2000 away from making the final 5 million yen stretch goal! I know we can do this. If you liked the first volume, you’re gonna love this one, Natsuo-sensei has an international lineup this time with creators from Japan, the USA and Canada.

Joanna Cayanan at ANN has the news that Days of Love at Seagull Villa and NTR creator Kodama Naoko as a new story starting up in Comic Yuri Hime. Kodama-sensei shared the promotional spread from the magazine on Twitter.

 

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Yuriten is back! On Twitter, Yuriten announced that there will be a Yuriten 2023 exhibition. /flailing Kermit hands of excitement/ Creators are also announced on their thread, including Kuzushiro. I have terrible timing so, the chances of this being the one week I am in Japan is almost nil, but pray for me. ^_^ The main visual illustration this time is by Fly, whose art I love, and photo by Yōnikuruton.

The Yuriten main visual is in two parts. The top image is an illustration by artist Fly, of two young women in white dresses, embracing in front of a field of tall grasses. Below that is a photograph by Yōnikuruton of two women (presumably the same two from the illustration) in a garden, wearing day dresses, leaning in for a kiss.

They have a lovely little promotional video as well. “Tadaima,” it says., “We’re back.”(T_T)

 

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I’m doing a brand new talk on BL & Yuri – and how they have more in common than difference – for Citrus Con tomorrow, Sunday August 27, 2023 online at 2:30 EDT. Registration is free, so I hope you’ll join me.

I’ll also be in Tokyo for December Comitia and planning on scouting grand new Yuri doujinshi I can ask companies to license. ^_^

For those of you hitting Tokyo up in October, Girls Love Fest is taking place on October 29, 2023 back in Asakusa.

 

Yuri & Baihe Anime

Via YNN Correspondent Patricia B, we have a really exciting promotional video to share. This is a preview for the forthcoming Two Adamant Hearts baihe donghua project, based on the novel Clear & Muddy Loss of Love, (泾渭情殇) by Qǐng jūn mò xiào. The PV has English under the closed captioning option. A guardian whose family is killed by the royals, who vows revenge, but cares for the  princess who needs protection…yeah okay, I’m in . ^_^ Storyboards and drafts are on the JWWJ official Youtube channel.

Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou.  Questions and Answers for Rei and Claire ~ Asked in Another World~ ( 私の推しは悪役令嬢。】レイとクレアに一問一答 〜異世界で聞いてみた〜) is a cute animated Q&A about their likes and dislikes on Youtube. We’re getting close to the premiere! No subtitles as of yet, but I expect we’ll get them shortly.

 

By Your Side Birthday Special

There is a little over  a week left to get the By Your Side Birthday Special! As you may remember I was quite ill in s[ring and had to cancel all of my events this year except for those online. I also lost my job. So if you haven’t yet gotten a copy of By Your Side: The First 100 Years of Yuri Anime And Manga,  you have just over a week to order a copy for $20 plus a signed bookplate, with free shipping for those of you in the Lower 48 of the US. If you are outside that area, contact me and we will definitely work something out.

 

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How Do We Relationship Volume 9, Guest Review by Matt Marcus

August 23rd, 2023

A woman with short, dark hair looks on with distress as a woman with medium light brown hair put mayonnaise into the dish she's cooking.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.

Last volume, Miwa finally got a new girlfriend, the surly but earnest Tamaki. Meanwhile, Saeko and Yuria are getting along well, their struggles with sex notwithstanding. Now our two leads begin the delicate dance of finding the right distance between them to be respectful to their girlfriends. Oh, and they agree to not let their partners know that they are each other’s ex. Or even that their best friend is also gay.

Really, How Do We Relationship Volume 9 is a Saeko-centric volume, and she really goes through it. She runs into a middle school classmate who cajoles her to go to her Coming of Age Ceremony, which is already a major point of friction between her and her mother. What’s worse is she witnesses Tamaki’s supposedly supportive friends engage in some Light Homophobia. Yuria does what she can to soothe her but she can’t be around all the time, so Saeko is left on her own, wallowing in her rising anger.

I have to continue to hand it to Tamifull that there is some really deft storytelling happening here. All three incidents that Saeko runs into here involve people who are generally good, well-meaning people, but there is just a strain of shittiness to them that is too stark to ignore. Her old classmate sympathizes with her choice to not attend the ceremony because of how hard her experience must have been…but still he takes one look over to Yuria and can’t help but comment “I guess you still swing that way, huh?” Tamaki’s friends are all vocally supportive to her face, but when The Gays aren’t around they say condescending things like, “they could have relationships with men if they want” and “oh, actually it’s noble of them to choose love over society’s acceptance”. Saeko’s mother, as we learned, doesn’t care who she dates so long as she acts a bit more feminine for her sometimes. It sucks. These aren’t people who are so wholly terrible that it would be an easy choice for Saeko to cut them out of her life, but their low-level hostility towards her identity understandably puts her on a hair trigger.

If this were earlier in the series, things would continue to devolve. Instead, a small miracle happens: Saeko runs into Miwa who invites her over for lunch. Miwa admits that its too hard for her to try to keep away from someone she truly cares for, and this gives Saeko the push to finally, finally tell Miwa about middle school. Afterwards, they have a cute snowball fight that is also a “I’m going to caringly tell you why you suck” back-and-forth. Saeko realizes that her fixation on staying away was the wrong idea, that Miwa is a special person to her, just not in the same way that Yuria is.

You know, I tend to shortchange Yuria in these reviews but she really is the MVP of the series so far. Every time Saeko has been struggling with something, she’s always had the right answer. She’s almost too self-actualized. Saeko awkwardly tries to rise to her level of Good Partnering, and there’s something really endearing about that, but none of it would feel right if Yuria wasn’t there. I also realized after the last review that she does share traits with Miwa (mostly romantic inexperience and naivete) in a similar way that I called out between Tamaki and Saeko. So, both girls ended up dating people who echo their ex’s personality, but not to the point of being overt duplications. It’s fantastic, subtle character work.

…That said, I have to give one demerit. Saeko and Yuria have a bit of a breakthrough in their sex life, and while the moment is meant to be a moment of vulnerability finally achieved, the way it articulates does feel a little hinky on consent. Having seen similar moments in other series, I want to chalk this up to cultural differences in the way women are “expected” to express themselves during sex in Japan, but I am frankly not the person to make that judgment. You could make a character argument for the way it is on the page but I feel like the same point would have been made stronger if the dialogue was tweaked to be more clear on consent. I may be making a mountain out of a molehill on this, but my honest reaction was to be a bit disappointed that in a series that generally avoids tropes, this one made it in and slightly soured an otherwise sweet scene.

Meanwhile, Miwa and Tamaki are getting along fine, though–stop me if you heard this before–they are not gelling sexually (“and so…they were both bassists”). It isn’t an intractable problem, but Miwa’s needs are going to be challenged, both because she needs to actually ask for them and also because Tamaki passed the entrance exam for her first choice college and is going to transfer. Aside from the two-faced nature of how Tamaki’s friends talk to her and about her relationship, this volume doesn’t focus on these two all that much.

We do get a chapter from the perspective of Saeko’s mom, and as a recent parent myself (of a little girl, no less), I found it really moving. Being a parent is hard. Things won’t play out like you always imagined they would, and it takes some fortitude to roll with those punches. As I said above, Mrs. Sawatari has got her heart in the right place and is doing her best, despite the friction she causes about Saeko’s lack of femininity. You feel for her, which is a hell of a thing to pull off with a character whose full name we still don’t know.

From a macro-plot perspective, we can still see tendrils of attachment that still entangle our leads: Saeko still has some lingering romantic feelings while Miwa just cannot forget how good the sex was. Now, if we are to believe the end-of-volume “commentary tracks” [SIGH], these would be the avenues that will lead the girls to get back together in the future. I don’t like the idea, frankly. I prefer them as close intimate friends, but the seeds are clearly there for them to get back together down the road.

Regardless, the thrust of this volume is how the girls managed to bridge the awkward distance between them and it’s super satisfying. The scene that’s depicted on the cover of the girls improvising their way through cooking fried rice together and ending up with a fantastic dish that they couldn’t replicate if they tried is a perfect metaphor for their current relationship: it’s some great fucking food.

Art – 9 The art is in its groove, though I’m starting to notice a habit of flipping which sides two characters are on back and forth in some scenes.
Story – 9 The one demerit aside, the story continues to be compelling and satisfying
Characters – 10 The nuance of the characters, even in the secondary cast, continues to impress
Service – 5 The sex is more sensual and plot driving than “servicey” per se, but I’m keeping the score up
Yuri – 10 / LGBTQ – 10 Bumping this up for the non-romantic yuri and the crushingly realistic depiction of bad allyship

Overall – 9 A delicious dish, best served with your closest friend

If you didn’t know already, the series is now being localized and released alongside the biweekly Japanese serialization on the new(ish) VIZ app. Unfortunately, there is an 11 chapter gap in English between the end of this volume and when the simulpub chapters began, and if RightStuf is to be believed, volume 10 won’t come out until late January. Just imagine me sweating profusely every time I see a new chapter up.



Odoriba ni Skirt ga Naru, Volume 3 (踊り場にスカートが鳴る)

August 21st, 2023

Two girls in white Japanese school uniforms with blue sailor collars dance together. One smiles, while the other looks surprised.Like many Yuri fans right now, I long for an action-packed, kick ass sword lesbian thriller. Odoriba ni Skirt ga Naru, Volume 3 (踊り場にスカートが鳴る) by Utatane Yu is none of those things. ^_^ But this slow, yet intensely, burning ballroom dance drama grips me in ways I could never have expected.

Kiki and Michiru have found renewed determination to make the Quadrille. Kiki and Michiru’s positions in the dance no longer strike their peers or team as odd and they have found their way to be the pair they’d like. Of course, Kiki is always going to be made to feel awkward about her height…tall people are. However, this volume, it is Michiru who opens up about her own discomfort when anyone calls her “cute.” An early experience with a creep has left her with a feeling of violation when people use that word. And her desire is to not be small, or “cute,” but in control.

The pressure mounts as the trials arrive. The teacher at summer camp asks everyone this crucial question, “What message are you trying to send to the people watching you dance?” These young women don’t have passions to translate into a tango other than the passion for dancing – so, how do they find their place as a pair? Michiru and Kiki decide to pretend to be lovers, in order to discover the message they want to send.

And the first trial is upon them…but they do not win. As vexing as that is, it brings them closer.  And as they pretend, to be lovers, Michiru realizes that her feeling for Kiki are definitely headed in that direction.

This is the manga I most want to be licensed right now. It’s not flashy like other popular social media-based manga, but I love it and would love for you to be able to read it. The art is lovely, the emotions are relatable and not cloying. And yeah, I want to see Michiru and Kiki kill it in the Quadrille!

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – 8
Characters – 9
Yuri – 4
Service –  0 Still no and it’s so refreshing and lovely

Overall – 9

I’m so in on this manga. Kiki is her beautiful dress, Michiru in tux and the Quadrille. I cannot wait.



Comic Yuri Hime August 2023 (コミック百合姫2023年8月号)

August 20th, 2023

Two girls in Japanese "sailor-style" school uniforms play on the beach. One has her shoes off, standing in the surf, the other stays on the sand with her shoes on, watching her.The cover of Comic Yuri Hime August 2023 (コミック百合姫2023年8月号) is exactly what I myself did this week – got my feet wet in the ocean. So, I really feel the seasonality of this cover by mebachi. And I am convinced* that the next turn of events will not go as well. Although we are merely getting snapshots, this cover story has been full of tears and longing in between the bright moments.

We begin at the beginning of the magazine with “Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto Desu!,” with Kanako’s story about meeting Hime -a story that we have already heard due to the rearranged timing of the anime. It serves, IMHO, to reinforce how naïve Kanako is, in the largest sense of the word. She is unable, rather than unwilling, to see Hime outside the frame she has created for her. Nonetheless, I see hope – ironically perhaps – in the sisterly relationship between Sumika and Kanako…if they can manage to keep it there.

Kaori and Shizuku come to the point that they have always inevitably had to come to, in “Kimi to Tsuzuru Utakata.” Kaori does not want to go gently into that good night and who could blame her. I wonder if Yuama will give in to a last minute save.

“Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou. Maid Kitchen” illustrated by tsuke, has begun and it is as silly as one might have expected! Claire has a problem, Lene and Rae fix it with food, tada! ^_^ This is followed by the next chapter of “Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou.” proper, with a lead-in to the story of Oohashi Rei’s first love, a section which is painful for both Rae and reader. We will eventually understand, but right now it’s just picking scabs.

“Koharu & Minato” has migrated from the back of the book to the front for this chapter of the long distance relationship of two women who now live together, by Daruma and Hiarron.

“Watashi no Shitteru no Oneesan” is a sweet little story about a mysterious cool woman at the bookstore and the girl who becomes infatuated with her, by Otokawa Akari.

Okay, bear with me because, “Shikabane Shoujo to Ai ga Omoi Sei Kishi no Toubatsu Gakuen Life” is not bad. A young woman who i , apparently a zombie, has come to a school for magic users…which she is not, but as she undergoes an extremely extreme first day she meets her new “onee-sama,” a powerful holy knight.

“Odoriba ni Skirt ga Naru”  by Utatane Yu, turns towards the current leading pair in the Quadrille trials; Kiki’s former partner, Shion, and her new partner. They may be leading, but who is following?

A new sci-fi fantasy story, “Garan no Hime” has a lot of setup, but gets lost in what, without question, the worst body/clothes design since semelparous. In the meantime, monsters, dead princesses, gormless villagers, check.

“Osoto Gohan,” re-imagines s’mores in a way that I approve more than the “Tsukuritai Onna, to Tabetai Onna” iteration. (Ritz crackers? Meh, too salty. Chocolate biscuits, yes,)

And, in “Onna Tomodachi to Kekkon Shitemita,” Kurumi’s feels for Ruriko are shifting but she doesn’t check with Ruriko to see if they are on the same page…and she may have broken something important.

As the year is about to shift into autumn, this whole volume feels autumnal.

Ratings:

Overall – 8

As always, there were other stories I read (or didn’t). It was a solid issue, with some new stuff, some old stuff and eating yummy food.

*The September issue is already here and …yep.



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – August 19, 2023

August 19th, 2023

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This month is Okazu’s and Yuricon’s birthdays so I am running an amazing birthday special! US folks can get By Your Side: The First 100 Years of Yuri Anime and Manga plus a signed bookplate for a flat fee of $20, including shipping! Overseas folks, please contact me and we’ll figure something out. 

If you were waiting for the right moment to buy a copy of BYS, this is that moment!^_^ The offer ends Sept. 6th, so don’t wait!

Yuri Anime

Whisper Me a Love Song anime, which will be released in the new year, now has a key visual reports Rafael Antonio Pineda over at ANN.

Alex Mateo has some info on the music for the upcoming Hoshikuzu Telepath anime over at ANN as well.

Via Sr. YNN Corespondent Sean G., Yuri-adjacent anime, Management of a Novice Alchemist, is getting a Blu-ray collection from Sentai Filmworks.

 

Yuricon 2023

It was our very real pleasure to host a panel that we could not have done in 2003, but for 2023, we absolutely definitely could and did. Please enjoy Trans Perspectives On Yuri, featuring Alexis Sara, Cypress Catwell, Tif Gallant and hosted by our own Ashley Payne.

You can watch all the Yuricon 2023 videos on Youtube! We have some great content coming up as well. It’s going to be a fun Yuri autumn.

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Yuri Manga

Alter Ego 2: Noel & June by Ana C. Sánchez is slated for a February release in English from Tokyopop.

Also from Tokyopop, If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die, Volume 2 hits bookshelves this week!

 

Live-Action Thai GL

Via YNN Correspondent Frank H, Becky and Freen, stars of GAP The Series, are starring in a new series from Idol Factory called Pinpak, about a Princess and her childhood friend. The Twitter post linked here also contains links to Meb, where the books the series are based upon can be purchased in Thai.

 

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Yuri Doujinshi

The big news from Comiket was the existence of a G-Witch doujinshi b ythe staffers who worked on the anime Mobile Suit Gundam – The Witch From Mercury – which included many expressions of congratulations for the marriage of Suletta and Miorine. So that was *their* interpretation, Bandai Namco. ^_^

Irodori Sakura has pre-orders for two ongoing Yuri doujinshi series, Working Women Yuri Manga Compilation 2: After Dating by Yuriemon and My Crush Is My Roomate 3 by Hajima.

 

Other News

Anime Feminist has a must-read interview for us by Vrai Kaiser, Author And Scriptwriter Watari Wataru On Cynical Heroines, Getting A Lesbian Kiss Onscreen, And Keeping His Day Job.

Monique Thomas & Nicholas Dupree have a great conversation in Is There a Double-Standard for Same-Sex Relationships in Anime? over at ANN.

YNN Correspondent Patricia C. Baxter writes a compelling piece for Anime Feminist, On Nintendo’s Reluctance To Make Princess Zelda Playable.

 

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