what are some of your favourite yuri shows or manga?

  • verdare
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    1 year ago

    As far as anime goes, I’ll vote for Bloom Into You and The Demon Girl Next Door. Also, going to tentatively include Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, though I don’t know how that relationship will end. Manga is a bit harder to narrow down, given the number of options. Guess I’ll make a list (unordered):

    • Bloom Into You (again)
    • Even If It Was Just Once, I Regret It
    • Cirque Arachne
    • The Sheep Princess in Wolf’s Clothing
    • My Wish is To Fall In Love Until You Die
    • Ephemeral Spelling With You
    • Anemone is in Heat
    • The Skirt Sings at the Landing
    • Asumi-chan is Interested in Lesbian Brothels
    • Please Bully Me, Miss Villainess (manhua)
    • Two by This Side, Three by the Other Side (Touhou doujin)
    • Always Human (Webtoon)
    • Night Owls & Summer Skies (Webtoon)
    • Alter Ego and Sirius: Twin Stars (comics by Spanish author Ana Sánchez)

    There are also a bunch of oneshots I really like, but this post feels too long already.

    EDIT: Ah, forgot A Monster Wants to Eat Me.

    • DawnOPM
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      21 year ago

      oooohh, a lot of fantastic ones, im hoping Gundam ends happily, cause those two are just so cute together.

      • verdare
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        21 year ago

        Likewise. I’m trying not to get my hopes up too much (because being Gundam is suffering), but the show seems to be hinting pretty heavily that SuleMio is endgame.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      Night owls and summer skies was made daily pass on webtoons which means you can’t binge read it and you’re forced to wait

      It’s better to see if you can find it on tachiyomisy sources that do webtoons

      I hate webtoons daily pass as much as I hate webtoons originals ruining stories of webcomic authors and removing their independence and creative freedom