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    Yuri Hunter reacted to starlessn1ght in Non Non Biyori Fandom: ARE YOU READY?   
    We are approaching summer and something great awaits all of us there: NON NON BIYORI REPEAT
     

     
    Komari-chan!!!  I missed you so much!!! I can finally see you again!!!
    But let's get down to business? What will this season bring us? 
     
    Theories



     
    So... Ready for summer?!
     

     

     

     

     
    We are 29 days from the first episode. What do you expect to happen? Share all your love and hype for Non Non Biyori in this thread.
     
    And here are the PVs:
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
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    Yuri Hunter reacted to AtA in DWO - Visual Novel series   
    Hi there!

    It's been a while, I come back with my new project, a visual novel series named (weirdly named) Dragon and Weed: Origins.

    First of all, please note that English is not my first language, the VN scripts has been translated and we'll hire a professionnal and native proofreader, as soon as we succed our Kickstarter campaign.
     
    DWO is based on the original eponymous comics which was released in 2009 and have 77 chapters. It is a three-season series that mixes comedy, epic action and adventure:
    Season 1: OutBreak Season 2: The Fallen Season 3: Nemesis Faction We are currently working on the first season that is made of 5 volumes (~50 episodes). In this season, Dray and Lushian two young soldier who, having completed the extremely difficult military and spiritual program “Professional Assassins” will join an ancient secret organization.
    In OutBreak, events mainly take place in the organization training center where the trainee and instructors will have to face the unusual temper of our two protagonists.


     
    Features:
    - 1080p/Full HD Max resolution
    - Epic Action/ Adventure story
    - Fully voiced
    - Full color traditional and animated CGs
    - Awesome Original Soundtrack
    - Bonus and Hidden scenes
     

      The series will be available first for Windows, in English and French languages.

     
     
    World of Dragon and Weed:
    We're in 2053, few years ago, the world was ruled by war, conflicts and a conglomerate that manipulated it.
    Right now, political entities are trying to keep a fragile peace, the United-Nations of Europe (also called United-States of Europe), the Africa's Joint-Nations Alliance (AJNA) and the Diplomatic Alliance of the Asian Pentagon (DAAP) are the most influential.
     
    Characters:
    Here are the main characters of Season 1's Volume 1
     
    - Alexander 'Dragon' Drayzaai: He is a lazy guy, a pervert and womaniser who enjoys driving the people around him crazy. In addition he has that Chibi personnality that makes him more childish, although he can sometimes be serious.
    - Lushian 'Weed' Nicolier: Lushian is really clever and professionnal person that can be touched by hardly anything. He's that cool guy who seems to be bored by everyone and who has lost his faith in humanity. Lushian have a limited trust: he would trust his life in a very small circle of friends, Alexander being one of them.
    - Rose: Former member of a private police force, she's now a lieutenant of the European Army (UNECA) as excellent that she hold a captain position by ruling a whole section. She know Dragon and Weed for a while and have a very conflictual relationship with them.
    - Amanda Hidejirō: Amanda is a scientist who have been kidnapped by a terrorist group. She's not custom to field work.
    - Benjamin Denarg: Also know as Colonel Quasar, he's a hi-ranked officer in a shadowy ancestral secret organization. Oh and is as perverted as Dragon.
    - Mobius: He's a Commando trainee of the Organization, a little too sure of himself.
    - Lucifer: She's also a Commando trainee of the Organization, cold tempered, she try her best not to kill Dragon.
    - Theodore Gregson-Mitchell: Lieutenant-General of the UNECA, he's a former intelligence officer of a powerful private army. Cold, merciless and result focused, he's linked to an other secret organization.
    - Galindo-Gomez: Known for being a sadist, he's the captain of the actual most powerful private army, the Favelas Brothers PMC.
    Screens:
     
     
     

     

     

     

     
    Conclusion:
    The Season 1 is currently on Kickstarter and Greenlight so if you like the project, please support us.
    A short demo will be available in few weeks, meanwhile, you can watch the Volume 1's teaser:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4y3ODSdrA4

    Follow OG-ZONE on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

     
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    Yuri Hunter reacted to Guest in If My Heart Had Wings   
    If My Heart Had Wings
    Licensed by MoeNovel
    Link to Purchase
    Restoration Patch (Restores Sex Scenes and Story)
    Thank you to rusanon for the walkthrough!
    Aoi returned to his hometown of Kazegaura, where a gentle breeze blows through the streets, having lost his direction in life. On the hill lined with windmills, he met a wheelchair girl Kotori and watched the gliders overhead in awe. With his childhood friend Ageha in tow, they resurrect the soaring club in order to fulfill a childhood dream: to fly on a glider plane.
     
    Endings Guides
    **The second choice listed for each route is only available once Kotori's route has been cleared
     

    Kotori
     

    Amane (Kotori clear needed)
     

    Ageha
     

    Asa


     

    Yoru (needs Asa cleared)
     
    Bad End
     
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    Yuri Hunter reacted to Flutterz in Post pics you like (Powered by Jun Inoue™)   
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    Yuri Hunter reacted to B0X0R in Sitrep 1: Katawa Shoujo   
    Sitrep 1
    Just released the first sitrep for the podcast. Just curious, what are your feelings on Katawa Shoujo? 
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    Yuri Hunter reacted to Suzu Fanatic in Public service announcement ^^   
    Go play Ayakashibito, if you haven't already. Suzu demands it. :3
     
    incentive vid: (ED music, with some spoilerish cgs)
     



     
    Been Tl'd for about a year now, I know - I just happened to read through it again recently on a whim (first finished reading it exactly 1 year ago today, lol). And recalled just how much I love this VN~ It has its flaws, but overall a epic read. <3
     
    ok, think I got that fangasm out of my system for the time being~
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    Yuri Hunter reacted to OriginalRen in Ultimate Figure Collector's Guide Video   
    This video took me a lot of work to make, and I hope it means as much to you as it does to me. Check the description box when you load the video to find a list of timestamps should you choose to skip ahead.
     
    With that, enjoy!
     

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    Yuri Hunter reacted to Dark Ariel7 in Hentai   
    http://exhentai.org/g/818653/ed2e42c9c6/
     
    I swear its nothing special. And yet somehow it got a spot in my favorites list. I blame that last panel.
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    Yuri Hunter reacted to Nosebleed in Yuri Is Love, Yuri Is Life   
    Yuri Is Love, Yuri Is Life
    A Comprehensive Guide On Yuri


    It wouldn't be a stretch to say Yuri is possibly the genre I find myself indulging the most in. One could even say I wish for a world where everyone is a female and they can make science babies. But as reality isn't that forgiving, I have to make do with fiction.
    But this post isn't about me (though it may or may not have been triggered by the fact I hit 10,000 posts today), it's about cute girls doing cute things other cute girls.

    I often find people either not liking or not finding any particular interest in yuri, but whenever I ask why exactly that is most just say it's either because it's just pointless fanservice or because they don't see the appeal of it, namely because they're of the opposite gender most of the time and can't really connect.

    But the world of Yuri is a big one, a really reallyyy big one and I'm someone who believes there's always a way to enjoy something, you just need to look for the appropriate material.

    I started out not being interested in yuri at all, absolutely 0 interest (in fact I remember even saying I didn't like it at one point), but through the proper channels I eventually came more and more in contact with it and now it's a dominating force in the media I consume and boy it sure feels great.

    My goal with this post is to try and explain most things related to the genre, debunking some myths and try and give some suggestions and provide example material to look out for if you have any interest.

    1) Terminology

    Yuri vs Shoujo Ai
    I wanted to get this one out of the way as quickly as possible, some sites like to have these two terms next side each other as if they're meant to define different things.
    But I'm not one of those people that believe in this redundant separation so let's get this out of the way: Shoujo Ai is not a real thing.
    In the websites that use these two terms, the main and absolutely arbitrary definition is that Yuri is meant to tag works that involve more physical, often sexual (on MAL and VNDB the Yuri tag is only used when there's hentai involved) works and Shoujo Ai is meant to describe more romance, less sexual focused series.
    But this causes a lot of confusion and it deteriorates the original meaning of the word Yuri, giving it a sexual nature when that was not its original intent.

    In Japan, fictional works involving homosexuality between females is either called Yuri (百合, "Lily") or Girls Love (ガールズラブ, gaaruzu rabu).
    Shoujo Ai as a term in Japan is not used with any of these meanings and instead tends to denote pedophilia (actual or perceived), with a similar meaning to the term lolicon.
    The term Shoujo Ai was coined in the West after the spread of Yuri in 2000 and it picked up some of the connotations for one reason or another and now it's actually used to separate two genres that were always the same thing to begin with.

    Yuri was never intended to imply sexuality, this notion comes from Western ideals and the annoying existence of the term Shoujo Ai which still needlessly confuses some people.

    Yuri is simply love between two girls. Nothing more, nothing less, there's no implications that are meant to come with it, it's simply meant to describe that the work in question has lesbians and it's redundant with Shoujo Ai because of that.

    I'd really like for this ridiculous separation to disappear in these websites, it creates needless stigmas associated with the genre and more often than not I've found myself mentioning the Yuri genre and people thought I was automatically talking about 2D lesbian porn. For works containing sexual scenes, why not just use the hentai tag that most websites (including VNDB and MAL) already have, why do you need the creation of an entirely new term that completely changes the meaning of the original?

    And for those that advocate that Shoujo Ai is meant to imply a more toned down less explicit relationship, well that's why the Subtext tag exists! (see below)

    So next time you talk about Yuri or someone mentions Yuri, know that they're likely not automatically talking about porn, and the next time someone mentions Shoujo Ai, tell them they're a horrible human being

    Subtext
    Subtext or Undertone are words often used to describe works in which the Yuri in itself is not explicit but rather implied. (once again making the Shoujo Ai tag pointless).

    There's variying degrees of this and it's one of the more subjective tags out there.

    While there are works that really push the Subtext tag such as Yuru Yuri (hell the yuri is even in the title here), others are incredibly mild things that more often than not require the viewer/reader to make the connection in their heads.

    A lot of slice of life shows like A-Channel or Kiniro Mosaic thread the yuri line very thinly by often having one of the female characters be overly clingy or react in embarassed ways in front of their supposed love interest.

    Subtext provides a good deal for people who are not looking for intense and exaggerated interactions but rather more mild things. And it also allows for the yuri fans to have all of their wild fantasies and ships (see below) while at the same time not overwhelming the viewer with yuri content.

    A lot of people pass off subtext as just friendship which again brings up how subjective this term can be, but it's safe to say that it's a rather nice compromise over using words like Shoujo Ai.


    Source: K-on!


    Shipping
    Shipping is universal, fan pairings have existed in fiction for quite a long time now. But I'm bringing it up here because, in my opinion, shipping is one of the better things about being a Yuri fan, and for a couple of reasons.

    For those who don't know what shipping is, it's essentially the endorsement of a romantic relationship between 2 (or more) characters (canon or non canon, typically the latter).

    So why is shipping awesome?

    First off, I'll talk about the general issue I see with heterosexual fictional couples: the male counterpart typically sucks.
    Male characters are often poorly and vaguely written in order for otakus to self insert themselves in them, they follow very generic traits and tropes most of the time and have girls flock around them like pidgeons searching for breadcrumbs. This is boring most of the time and doesn't make you want to cheer for the main couple.

    This is a problem in series targeting both male and female audiences.
    Male characters in series targetted at females also tend to follow all these prince charming tropes and they are generally speaking more uninteresting than the female lead.

    So how do you solve these problems? Well of course you throw the male protagonist in the trash and you put the female heroines together!

    This also opens endless possibilities for shows where there's an all-girls cast, you can just pair them together because f*ck rules and males.

    Secondly, female characters in general tend to be more well fleshed out either because the writer is a man and men typically like girls and so they pay more attention into making the girl a more interesting character, or because they're female and female writers generally have a better balance when it comes to writing characters.

    And last but not least, because it's cute!

    Note this is absolutely not to say heterosexual couples can't be cute, of course they can and there's hundreds of examples of it, but allowing yourself to ship same-sex couples really opens the doors for many, many fantasies.


    Source: Akagi and Kaga from Kantai Collection


    2) Yuri In Different Mediums

    In Anime Anime is, quite frankly, the worst medium to look for if you want a good source of Yuri material. There's only a few dozen series that are legitimately about relationships between girls and some of them are really fanservice-y.

    This is basically the most untouched medium when it comes to Yuri and this is where shipping and subtext really is prominent, lots of all-girls cast shows tend to have the girls be close to specific characters, implying a closer relationship between the two, and this of course drives the fans nuts, but the actual cannon material usually never goes that far.

    Most shows really don't go too far with Yuri for fear of poor sales since it's not the most popular genre so they find this to be a compromise.



    Source: Sakura TrickIn Manga Manga is by far the best medium if you want to get a kick out of the Yuri genre. Due to less restrictions there's plenty of authors, both male and female, that create a plethora of works for all kinds of people that enjoy Yuri.

    There's cute 4-koma manga like Majyo to Houki to Kurobuchi Megane and there's serious more touchy stuff like Girl Friends. It's a medium that has a lot to offer and it's of course where all the yuri doujin artists typically make their fantasies come to life so you can enjoy your ships in a more vivid way.




    Source: Yuri Mekuru Hibi
    In Visual Novels Visual Novels aren't as representative of the genre mainly due to the demographics they target which is primarely male, as well as the people who produce it, who are again primarly male, and thus most of the visual novels tend to be eroge focusing on cutesy characters with little to no story and a primary goal of showing h-scenes.

    This is not to say there haven't been some meaningful works before like Lonely Yuri and to some people even the SonoHana series is a fairly good Yuri series, but you know this latter one is still primarly a nukige no matter how cute it is.

    There's untapped potential here for Yuri to flourish, but sadly most of that potential is consumed by nukige. And hey I'm not saying I don't like my yuri nukige (I'm translating one after all), but this also limits the appeal of it to only those who enjoy such works.


    Source: SonoHana 3

    3) Yuri Can Come In Many Forms

    One of the main misconceptions is that when someone mentions Yuri they automatically must mean that a series is primarly focused on a relationship between girls, and while this is obviously the general rule when it comes to romance heavy series, Yuri is really broad and can encompass all kinds of genres or even just be a secondary genre.

    The beauty of Yuri is that you can enjoy it while watching/reading completely unrelated series. Shows like Yuru Yuri or Fate/kaleid liner Prisma☆Illya introduce Yuri as a secondary plot device, thus not smothering the viewer with constant yuri but rather have the main plot progressing like any normal story would and have cutesy yuri interactions on the side.

    In manga, the world is basically limitless with lots of yuri manga not really focusing on the yuri but rather in everyday interactions while introducing some yuri on the side, and this is one of my favorite things to read, it allows me to enjoy relaxing manga while still getting my share of cute girls being cute with each other.

    Manga such as Saki even hardly focus on Yuri and just leave that as Subtext while focusing on the mahjong tournaments. And other series like Akuma no Riddle who are more open about the yuri in them can have other more important matters going on in them, it doesn't have to turn into a lesbian fanservice fest.

    This is what I hope people who aren't fans of yuri (yet) understand, Yuri is available in lots of ways for all kinds of people and there's plenty of series that can ease in the Yuri while having an overarching plot for you to enjoy, so one should always be open minded about this.



    Source: Shimaism

    4) Yuri Romance Is Awesome

    Of course while there's a lot of series where Yuri is only in subtext form or only exists as a secondary plot device, a lot of Yuri manga is still centered around romance between two (or more) girls.

    As I mentioned before, one of the great things about Yuri are the typically more well fleshed out and varied casts of characters since female characters generally speaking tend to be more appealing to the public. But that's not the only thing.

    Yuri romance can easily be more intricate and fascinating to read about due to social implications and stigmas the settings of the stories often have, where sometimes the characters struggle with their sexuality and have to come to terms with it.

    It also allows for new layers when it comes to love triangles by having females and males involved at the same time, this makes so many stories more refreshing than your average heterosexual love triangle plots that most people are already used to and saturated from.

    A lot of people refuse to read/watch yuri romance because they can't relate since they're either male or straight females, but I believe this is a really poor way of looking at it. Of course I myself can't really understand what being a lesbian feels like, but that doesn't mean the goal of the story should be me self inserting into the characters or try to empathize with them, the story is the one that has to bring out the characters in a way that the reader can comprehend and form a connection with.

    Relationship problems aren't different whether you're straight or not, human beings regardless of sexuality can relate to human problems, so while I can't exactly comprehend what it feels like to have a different sexuality or be of a different gender, if the story manages to portray to me what the problem is and how it makes the characters feel, I'm going to empathize with them either way.

    Because a character crying over a broken a heart is the same whether their love interest is a guy or a girl. Because a character wanting to be together with someone else and to all those romantic things is the same whether they're a girl or a guy, because having society look down on you, regardless for what reason it is, is always a painful thing to go through for anybody.

    That's why when I read good Yuri manga, I don't have to worry about whether or not I can understand a girl's mind or how it feels to be a lesbian, because the story itself, if it's a good one, can deliver that to me in a tangible way so that I don't have to self insert myself in it.

    And this is why I've recommended plenty of Yuri manga to both guys and girls, straight and not straight, because it's a universal genre everyone can enjoy, it just takes an open mind to go about it. Good stories will always be good stories, they will never require you to be different for you to enjoy them



    Source: Citrus

    5) Where To Start?

    I've blabbed on and on about Yuri so I think it'd be a nice way to finish this off by helping those who are interested in widening their horizons and where they should go to find Yuri content. (note this is only stuff I've personally read and found interesting as recommendations)

    For Anime (primarly focused on romance)
    Maria-sama ga Mitteru Yuru Yuri Strawberry Panic Aoi Hana Sasameki Koto Yuri Kuma Arashi Candy Boy Kanamemo Sakura Trick For Manga

    More serious stuffGirl Friends Citrus Blue Friend Gokujou Drops Sasameki Koto Aoi Hana Omoi no Kakera Ameiro Kouchakan Kandan Chouchou Nannan Hana to Hoshi Himawari-san Watashi Sekai o Kouseisuru Chiri no You na Nani ka Anything written by either Takemiya Jin or Amano Shuninta Less serious stuffFu-Fu Stretch Futaribeya Yuru Yuri Kanamemo Lily Love Silly StuffMajyo to Houki to Kurobuchi Megane Shimaism Yuri Mekuru Hibi Inugami-san to Nekoyama-san A-Channel Kiniro Mosaic For Visual Novels (English Only)SonoHana series Lonely Yuri The Upcoming Lilium x Triangle Shameless Advertisement Hanahira Amaranto Katahane Aoishiro Important Note: All these series have a primary, or at least noticeable focus on Yuri, needless to say if I were to make a list of all the series where I personally see subtext or ship characters together, this post would never end, but I trust that as people start getting into the genre they will be able to look for stuff themselves that they enjoy the most, and if you're ever in need for something you can always ask me

    Aaaaand that is all, I hope this post was helpful to some, or at least entertaining, I had fun writing it and ranting about my passion for Yuri so I don't regret anything.

    I'll see you on 20,000 posts


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    Yuri Hunter reacted to TexasDice in Hentai   
    I reverse-searched an image and might as well make a post, I guess: http://nhentai.net/g/123202/
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    Yuri Hunter reacted to Nosebleed in [PSA] Anime/Manga Recommendations Board   
    Hello everyone I'm here to annouce that we just created a sub forum in the Anime/Manga Talk board dedicated to Anime/Manga Recommendations.
     
    As the name implies, this board is dedicated to people looking for recommendations in Anime, Manga, Manhwa, Manhua and Light Novels (but that would make the title too big )
     
    Lately people have begun asking for more anime recommendations and we feel as if opening up a little space to put all these threads in will help in Organizing the forums as well as show users possible recommendations that were asked previously by other members.
     
    It's still an experiment, just like the Visual Novel Recommendations board was, so if it doesn't work out too well we can roll it back, but given that it's not an entire board and just a sub-section I think we can all agree it's not a terrible idea and shouldn't bother too many people.
     
    I hope most of you welcome the small change.
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    I need post it, sorry
     


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    Yuri Hunter reacted to Nosebleed in Post pics you like (Powered by Jun Inoue™)   
    I think we have a clear winner
     

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    There you go
     
     

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