Yurikuma Arashi

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From Kunihiko Ikuhara, the director of Sailor Moon and Revolutionary Girl Utena, comes a beautifully animated, allegorical tale of love, loss, and bear attacks - Yurikuma Arashi. In a world divided between humans and hyper-intelligent, man-eating bears, Kureha attends an all-girls school and holds onto a simple wish—to spend the rest of her life with her classmate and soul mate, Sumika. But after a secret rendezvous ends in tragedy, Kureha vows to never back down on her love and put a bullet in any bear she meets. As she plots her revenge, the bear-attack body count begins to rise and two strange girls transfer into Kureha's class. She doesn't know it yet, but the girls who call themselves Ginko and Lulu are actually criminal bears in disguise! As they try to win Kureha's heart , an army of high school girls gears up to go to war with all of bear-kind and anyone else who stands up for love. At this rate, getting the yuri seal of approval from an interdimensional tribunal of cool, beautiful, sexy judges is going to be the least of their troubles. (Madman Entertainment)

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anglais In 2015, when Yurikuma Arashi was being aired, I said in my review that I thought it was a kind of Attack on Titan for lesbians. The anime series had the misfortune of coming out at a time when the internet was full of shows about people fighting against oversized titans, insects, and all sorts of other vermin, so the bears caught me off guard. However, in this day and age, I thought that it was just not that original... What surprised me at the time, though, was how overly sweet it was, and I am referring to one particular dream scene involving sensual flower licking. This put me off at the time, and (I dropped the anime series immediately after the first episode). Even after all these years, it has in all truth probably put me off again. I had no idea what it was all about at the time, and to be honest, I am still not sure I really want to find out now. So even though bears may not be bears, walls may not be walls, and licking a flower petal probably means something too - I still only managed to get through one episode this second time around. In conclusion, it is the same story as in 2015, and the result is the same as in the Sarazanmai review. Drop after the first episode (for the second time). ()

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