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Yuri (百合)Translation (\"Yuri\" means \"Lily\" in Japanese, as in the flower.) refers to a Japanese Media genre about sapphic romance and sexuality. Yuri works traditionally focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term \"shoujo-ai\" to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using \"yuri\" to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, \"shoujo-ai\" often refers to girl-focused pedophilia, and yuri is also known as \"Girls' Love\" (in English), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular male version, \"Boys' Love\" or BL.
Yuri is a genre distinguished by many tropes, stereotypes, and specific plotlines or interactions. The term \"yuri\" is so strongly associated with those tropes and stereotypes that some Japanese yuri fans use a different term, like \"bian\" (short for lesbian)note \"lesbian\" and its abbreviated version \"les\" are often used and seen as pejorative in Japanese culture, \"Onna x Onna\" (\"woman and woman\" (the x is usually pronounced as \"to\", \"and\" in Japanese)), or \"Onna-doushi\" (\"women together\") for works which are actually by/for lesbian women. Yuri is commonly an idealized and unrealistic portrayal of sapphic relationships, like most romance, and is not representative of actual sapphic people, culture, community, and experiences. This is, in part, due to the genre's high Fluff content.
Yuri aimed at girls (\"Shoujo yuri\") is commonly hyperfeminine and \"pure\" but may feature some degree of gender-bending or cross-dressing, with the bifauxnen in a more traditionally male role. In either case, it's usually focused on stories of female solidarity, idealized femininity and gender transgression, with physical displays of affection rarely going beyond hugging and kissing. Yuri aimed at adult women (\"josei yuri\") is usually less stereotyped and fairly realistic, like most fiction aimed at adults. Many works in the demographic are targeted at actual sapphic women, which is why this type is often called \"yuri for lesbians\".note As previously noted, some readers use a separate term for \"yuri by/for lesbians\" to distinguish it from the more common types. Yuri aimed at men (\"seinen yuri\") tends to emphasize (or overemphasize) sweetness, femininity, girlishness, innocence, purity, and moe generally. This type often shows a very romanticized or idyllic view of female adolescence or childhood. Alternatively, there are very explicit erotic stories focusing on fetishized lewd portrayals of sapphic romance or sexuality. Yuri aimed at boys (\"Shōnen yuri\") tends to only exist as a secondary or tertiary genre under the main focus/es (see \"background/subtext\" yuri below). Often portrayals of sapphic romance is subsumed under sapphic sexuality in these works, often working the fetishized Girl on Girl Is Hot. Yuri aimed at fans of the genre (\"niche yuri\") is found in specialized magazines where all the stories are about sapphic romance or sexuality. The first magazine of this type was Yuri Shimai, which was followed by Comic Yuri Hime and many others. These magazines try to cater to as wide an audience as possible, and publish both \"pure\" and erotic stories, with young and adult characters, and in all sorts of settings. \"Background\" or \"Subtext\" yuri is a cross-demographic type of yuri that has been gaining a foothold in Japan. These works portray female protagonists (often Action Girls) in lasting lesbian relationships, without actually being specifically about these relationships. Though this element has the same status that a Romance Arc in non-romantic fiction does, such works are classified as yuri in addition to whatever their primary genre is.
Due to the Japanese's love for tragic stories of doomed couples, a disproportionately large amount of yuri works, especially older ones, tend to end in sadness, tragedy, obscurity, or audience-attracting sham. This is slowly changing and more fictional couples are allowed to have happy, committed, and canon endings as time goes on.
When a yuri work was made has a large impact of exactly what tropes it uses. Older yuri of the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s tend to be more rigid in their adherence to standard tropes. Recent yuri works tend to break the traditional mold much more often as the genre expands and gains more mainstream acceptance.
The most common tropes you find in yuri, especially older yuri, are Senpai/Kōhai, Tomboy and Girly Girl, and Teacher/Student Romance. All three of these tropes can be cast in a particular light to make them appear to mirror or emulate heterosexual couples (see the Analysis page).
This entry is for the genre specifically. Works should be listed only if they are released as, described as, and/or feature yuri. Couple-specific examples should only be listed below if they're the focus of the series. See also: Slash Fic and Cast Full of Gay. Compare and contrast Pseudo-Romantic Friendship. The Spear Counterparts of Yuri are Yaoi, Shounen-Ai, and Bara, which feature male-male romance and sexuality.Links and Resources
Anime adapted from Original Manga Akuma no Riddle tells the story of Class Black, a group of high-school girls who are actually assassins competing to take the life of a classmate, Haru Ichinose, in exchange for having their deepest desire granted. However, one of the girls, Tokaku Azuma, finds herself curiously drawn to Haru, and ends up becoming her protector instead. Aria the Scarlet Ammo Double A is an action girl take on the genre. Bloom Into You tells the eventual love story of high school freshman Yuu, who believes that she can't fall in love, and her senpai Touko, who loves her but doesn't want her love in return. Citrus is a drama yuri manga of a lover/sister relationship between two step sisters, one's a gyaru adapting to her new conservative all-girls school looking for a het partner at first, the other an ice queen Yamato Nadeshiko with daddy issues. Destiny of the Shrine Maiden intertwines a Girls' Love romance with a Humongous Mecha + Magical Girl plot. After demoting Chikane and Himeko to extras in Shattered Angels, Kaishaku once again gave them the main role in Zettai Shoujo Seiiki Amnesian, throwing an Ancient Conspiracy into the pot. Fragtime is a yuri love story between Moritani Misuzu, a girl who has the ability to freeze time for three minutes a day, and Murakami Haruka, a popular girl who is mysteriously immune to her power. Happy Sugar Life is a highly dark and highly twisted take on the genre, involving a Yandere kidnapping a child under the pretense of love. Inugami-san to Nekoyama-san, a comedy manga with a lot of Animal Theme Naming. Kase-san is a fluffy lesbian manga with a slightly more realistic edge about a Tomboy and Girly Girl becoming friends and then, slowly, awkwardly, lovers. Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl has a Love Triangle involving three lesbians with the added complication that the main character used to be a boy. Its place in the genre is sometimes questioned, both because of its use of Discount Lesbians and because it ran in a Shōnen magazine. Konohana Kitan: About fox girls working at a supernatural inn. It began life in the magazine Yuri Hime S, and even after being relaunched in a different magazine, the romantic attraction between female characters is still clear. The most prominent pairings are Satsuki/Yuzu and Natsume/Ren. Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: Office-worker Miss Kobayashi saves a dragon by removing a Holy Sword from it. As such, the dragon falls in love with the human woman and becomes her maid. Miyuki-chan in Wonderland, basically a Les Yay Fanservice fest. Sakura Trick: Two girls try to keep their friendship unique and special. By kissing each other. A lot. Strange Love is a weird mix of this and Sex Comedy staring a sexy redheaded schoolgirl who develops a crush on another female student after breaking up with her asshole rock star boyfriend. Sweet Blue Flowers is a Girls' Love series that combines Slice of Life and a Love Dodecahedron. Tachibanakan Triangle is a comedy series about an ordinary girl stuck in a love triangle. UzaMaid: Our Maid Is Way Too Annoying! concerns an ex-JSDF veteran named Tsubame Kamoi who becomes the maid of a half-Russian girl named Misha Takanashi. Given how Kamoi has a hard Lolita complex, she tries to become Misha's pal despite Misha's refusal. Venus Versus Virus is an action manga that's heavy on the subtext about a teenage girl who begins to work with an Elegant Gothic Lolita sporting girl who fights monsters named Viruses. WATATEN!: an Angel Flew Down to Me: College student Miyako Hoshino becomes smitten with her younger sister's best friend went she brought her home. Spends her time making snacks for her in the hopes of having her dress up in some cosplay outfits she had made. Whisper Me A Love Song about a girl falling in love with both music and her senpai. Whispered Words happily marries relationship angst with school life comedy. YuruYuri: a zany Slice of Life series focusing on a group of middle school girls and their adventures. While the Ship Tease between the characters is made much more explicit than the typical Schoolgirl Series, most of the girls' crushes on each other are one-sided, which like everything else is usually Played for Laughs.
Video Games After I met that catgirl, my questlist got too long! Black Closet, another Catholic school full of girls sighing over each other. Corruption of Laetitia: The main party members, who are all women, have Relationship Values with Celeste that can be increased through story and optional events. If one of these values is high enough at the end of the game, the epilogue will show Celeste getting married to that character. Embric of Wulfhammer's Castle , a rare Eastern RPG example. Hand In Hand is a horror RPG Maker game where two schoolgirls, one a delinquent and the other the orderly student council president, become trapped in their school at night with mysterious entities who might be the spirit