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| | | | | When I watched Liz and the Blue Bird, a 2018 anime drama film also known as Rizu to Aoi Tori. I did not expect libraries, and librarians, to be such an important part of the film! I had first heard of it from a list on We Got This Covered, which described the film as... | |
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| | | | | One genre I did not expect to consistently blow me away was yuri; a genre that mainly focuses on a romantic relationship between two women. I just kept getting bombarded by these super entertaining and engaging stories. Murcielago, Otherside Picnic, Sexiled, and ROLL OVER AND DIE! have been real pleasures. So when Seven Seas published... | |
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| | | | | Wondering where the queer women are in Japanese media? Here's a brief history of yuri (wlw) content, as well as some gay recommendations. | |
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| | | ???????? (Majin to no yakusoku) "A Promise to the Demon" I have issues. | ||