![]() ![]() ![]() The anime surely cut a lot of the yuri moments from the manga, but it was still pretty good. It had a lot of potential, it kinda slipped along the way tho. This one sure has a lot of yuri and is obviously focused on the girls’ relationship. If you’ve watched this one, then you’ll understand why I’ll give it a slightly lower score than the others. The story revolves around a bunch of lesbians basically… I don’t know how to explain the plot properly without spoiling anything, but this one sure left a huge mark on my soul. I’m not sure how many know of this, or how many watched it, or how many enjoyed it, but I was in tears by the end of this series. You’ve gotta be lying to yourself if by the end of the series you don’t think these two are dating (especially with THAT one scene, you know WHAT scene!!)Ħ. Blue Drop: Tenshi-tachi no Gikyoku (2007) The series in general was extremely entertaining and the fact that we’ve got the main characters being all lovey dovey just made it twice as good. The main plot isn’t the girls’ relationship, BUT their relationship, their feelings for each other is what directly supports the main plot. Don’t take the series literally! It will only seem childish and not worth the time if you do. It is more than just obvious that by the end of the series she comes to realize what her feelings are and is finally able to embrace her true self. Just like Yuri Kuma Arashi, this one has a lot of symbolism, mostly revolving around one of the main characters’ sexuality and what she feels for this one girl she spends all of her time with. The plot is barely there, but it’s worth the watch for how cute and fun it is. We’ve got more kisses in this one series alone than the entire yuri anime industry has shown in YEARS. Well… this one is this high on the list purely because of the amount of yuri this series delivered. Honestly, if you’ve never watched this (which would be impossible), WHAT are you doing? Two main yuri couples, one supporting… or shall I said “villain” yuri couple, not one man, pretty good and interesting plot that just keeps you watching, focused on the girls’ relationship, it’s a great series that I wish the anime industry would still make today. As expected this is pure yuri, lots of yuri moments, and if you want to watch it, do not watch it literally, look up the meaning of the symbols if you can’t catch on it on your own (that’s what I did) Now this one was a masterpiece, the symbolism in this one was just wow not only does it criticize the portrayal of lesbians in japanese media (sexualization and so), but it also portrays the way lesbians are seen in society, the struggles of coming out in a homophobic society, the struggles of purely loving a person of the same gender. (not including the current airing series from summer 2017 & upcoming yuri anime series) + this is entirely my personal opinion. ![]()
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