'Comic Yuri Hime' Reveals Cover Artist for 2024
The January 2024 issue of Ichijinsha's Comic Yuri Hime magazine was released on November 17 and revealed the new cover illustrator for the year, Fukahira.
Comic Yuri Hime, the long-running monthly Yuri manga magazine which currently serializes popular works like I'm in Love with the Villainess, Whisper Me a Love Song, and Yuri is My Job, features a different artist on its color illustrations each year. Previous artists include Fly (Chasing After Aoi Koshiba), Rolua, Eri Takenashi (Kannagi), Mebachi, and Shiromizakana (Lucky Star, K-ON!).
Fukahira is primarily known as the character designer behind popular VTubers such as Inugami Korone (hololive) and Shellin Burgundy (NIJISANJI). They also illustrate several light novels such as Juussai no Saikyou by Seiju Amano and are the character artist and primary illustrator of 1000-REKA's recently released Yuri visual novel Hayasaki no Kuroyuri (Early-Blooming Black Lily).
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A Maid's Job Is a Labor of Love
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Kyō wa Kanojo ga Inaikara / My Girlfriend's Not Here Today
Story & Art by Iwami Kiyoko
Published 2021-ongoing by Comic Yuri Hime
English translation by Rehashed Scans
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i think she's got her figured out, lol
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reading the Yano and Hime arc(s) is like shoving two different shaped blocks into a different shaped hole. Eventually they fit through after you shave off the edges but even then… it’s not enough, but you know that’s okay
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Watashi no Oshi wa Akuyaku Reijou: Fecha de estreno revelada para el esperado anime yuri
La adaptación anime de la popular novela yuri Watashi no Oshi wa Akuyaku Reijou (En inglés I’m in Love with the Villainess / Estoy enamorado de la villana) está cada vez más cerca de llegar a la pantalla, y los fans del género no podrán contener la emoción ante la noticia de su fecha de […]
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Watashi no Oshi wa Akuyaku Reijou (私の推しは悪役令嬢)/I’m in Love With the Villainess is one of my anticipated yuri Anime adaptations since I heard good things about this light novel and manga series. I’m checking out the manga, which focuses on an office lady getting reincarnated as the female protagonist in her favorite Otome game. Author: … The post Watashi no Oshi wa Akuyaku Reijou (Manga) – Vol 1 Review appeared first on Chikorita157's Anime Blog . If you like my content, please leave a comment on the said post or follow me on Mastodon/the Fediverse and boost my toots on Mastodon/the Fediverse for my posts to help promote it.
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Miman's Romance Manga, Yuri is My Job! Is getting an Anime Adaption
Miman's Romance Manga, Yuri is My Job! Is getting an Anime Adaption
#私の百合はお仕事です #Yuri #LGBTQ #anime #manga #わたゆり #YuriIsMyJob
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Yuri (Japanese: 百合, lit. "lily"), also known by the wasei-eigo construction girls' love (ガールズラブ, gāruzu rabu), is a genre of Japanese media focusing on intimate relationships between female characters. While lesbianism is a commonly associated theme, the genre is also inclusive of works depicting emotional and spiritual relationships between women that are not necessarily romantic or sexual in nature. Yuri is most commonly associated with anime and manga, though the term has also been used to describe video games, light novels, and literature.
Themes associated with yuri originate from Japanese lesbian fiction of the early twentieth century, notably the writings of Nobuko Yoshiya and literature in the Class S genre. Manga depicting female homoeroticism began to appear in the 1970s in the works of artists associated with the Year 24 Group, notably Ryoko Yamagishi and Riyoko Ikeda. The genre gained wider popularity beginning in the 1990s; the founding of Yuri Shimai in 2003 as the first manga magazine devoted exclusively to yuri, followed by its successor Comic Yuri Hime in 2005, led to the establishment of yuri as a discrete publishing genre and the creation of a yuri fan culture.
As a genre, yuri does not inherently target a single gender demographic, unlike its male homoerotic counterparts yaoi (marketed towards a female audience) and gay manga (marketed towards a gay male audience). Although yuri originated as a genre targeted towards a female audience, yuri works have been produced that target a male audience, as in manga from Comic Yuri Hime's male-targeted sister magazine Comic Yuri Hime S.
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Yuri Anime 'Whisper Me a Love Song' Announce April 13 Debut; HIDIVE to Simulcast
Last Friday, an announcement posted to the official website for the upcoming television anime adaptation of Eku Takeshima's Whisper Me a Love Song (Sasayaku You ni Koi o Utau) revealed that the series will premiere on April 13. Additionally, on Wednesday, Sentai Filmworks announced that it has licensed the anime and will stream the anime internationally on HIDIVE.
Whisper Me a Love Song follows first-year high school student Himari Kino, who, at a welcome ceremony, witnesses Yori Asanagi singing and instantly falls in "love." She immediately confesses her admiration to Yori, who misinterprets Himari's feelings as romantic. However, once she realizes her mistake, Yori swears that she will make Himari fall for her for real.
The release date announcement also included a new key visual (above) and information about the opening and ending themes. Whisper Me A Love Song's opening theme, "Follow your arrows," is performed by the fictional band SSGIRLS from the anime and sung by Kana Sasakura, who provides the singing voice for main character Yori Asanagi.
Sentai Filmworks will simulcast the anime exclusively on HIDIVE in North America, Australia, the the British Isles. The North American premiere will be screened at Anime Boston 2024 on March 29.
The anime, which was delayed from its initially announced January premiere, is directed by Akira Mano at Cloud Hearts and Yokohama Animation Laboratory. Mano replaced the initially announced director, Xin Ya Cai, due to "health reasons." Character designer Minami Yoshida and script supervisor Hiroki Uchida join Mano.
The anime stars Hana Shimano as Himari Kino and Asami Seto as Yori Asanagi. Additional cast includes:
Konomi Kohara as Mari Tsutsui
Mikako Komatsu as Aki Mizuguchi
Ai Kakuma as Kaori Tachibana
Yuna Nemoto as Shiho Izumi
Reina Ueda as Momoka Satomiya
Chika Anzai as Hajime Amasawa
Aoi Koga as Miki Mizuguchi
Ichijinsha serializes the original manga in Ichijinsha's Comic Yuri Hime. Kodansha USA publishes the manga in English and will release the eighth volume on March 26.
Sources: Official Anime Website, HIDIVE Press Release
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Comic Yuri Hime, a monthly yuri anthology magazine in Japan, is gathering data about overseas yuri fans. The results will appear in a future magazine!
You can take the survey here.
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