
Fans of lesbian romance are falling over themselves to view and, in many cases, praise the yuri quotient of promising schoolgirl love anime 青い花 / Aoi Hana, or “Sweet Blue Flowers”, which has just started airing.
The OP, above, indeed looks quite promising, but so does the sweet cake, below:
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Japanese men have been asked to identify what female behaviour gives them the false impression “I have a chance with her”, when in fact the man has no chance at all…
The results are enlightening, though perhaps not in all cases surprising; the top 10 follow:
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Toradora‘s tsundere unit enjoys a shared moment of Pocky munching, with typical results.
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Scenes of mild, and not so mild, yuri action in mainstream anime form the basis of these compilations, running to a spectacular 45 minutes; just about every conceivable act of kissing, caressing, confession and similar is covered.
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Acclaimed romantic drama eroge Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two has spawned a fairly extensive media complex, and the latest addition to it comes in the form of newly airing anime Ef: A Tale of Melodies, a sequel to 2007’s Ef: A Tale of Memories.
Unsurprisingly, the title doesn’t deviate from the established motifs of the series, and it looks to be a contender for most visually striking anime of the season. It even has some tasteful service…
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