- Yuri (genre) - Wikipedia
Yuri (Japanese: 百合; lit "lily"), also known by the wasei-eigo construction girls' love (ガールズラブ, gāruzu rabu), is a genre of Japanese media focusing on intimate relationships between female characters
- What Are Yuri and Yaoi? A Dive Into The History of the Manga Subgenres
Some consider yuri to be any story about emotionally intimate relationships between women, in keeping with classic Class-S style fiction Others divide it more firmly as only stories about romantic and or physical love between girls
- Yuri Wiki | Fandom
What is yuri? Yuri (百合) is a Japanese genre that focuses on intimate relationships, including love, between women in manga, anime, and related Japanese media Yuri can be about the romantic or the emotional aspects of a relationship, or both
- The 40+ Best Yuri Anime of All Time - Ranker
Do you love yuri anime or yuri manga? The yuri genre - also known as GL anime or girls love anime - refers to shows and romantic relationships that feature two female queer characters
- Yuri Genre - TV Tropes
The most common tropes you find in yuri, especially older yuri, are the Senpai Kohai dynamic, 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)
- What is “Yuri”? – Virtuwise
Yuri features romantic pseudo-romantic homosocial relationships between female characters In this article, I’ll briefly cover the history of yuri, go over some yuri classics, and recommend some good anime manga to start with
- THE YURI TIMES |Japanese Yuri Manga, Dojinshi, Anime, News
Get latest Yuri news from Japan, update of new release in Yuri manga and Dojinshi in English, and Yuri anime THE YURI TIMES gathers yuri related information to spread yuri arts all over the world
- What Yuri means in Japanese? - Japan Nihon
Yuri, also known as Girls' Love or GL, is a popular genre of Japanese media that focuses on romantic relationships between female characters It has its roots in shoujo manga from the 1970s and 1980s which featured strong female characters
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