

She’s also this character that for some reason, everyone wants to fuck. She forces herself on Yuzu sexually, then pushes her away. She’s a strange, monotoned, expressionless girl who behaves like a trauma victim, and you keep expecting some weird dark secret to emerge. That said, we have to move on to the not-so-good. Sara also points out that both Mei and Yuzu are inexperienced and probably confused by their feelings, and she steps aside (much to the dismay of her twin sister Nina) to let these two girls figure out their feelings. And having her be a defined, level headed person is just really nice to see. Both of us writers identify as truly bisexual and seeing a character that shares our same feelings is really important. This time, it’s a girl.”īisexual representation is extremely hard to find where it’s not forced or depicted as just a horny, greedy person. Because really, this character is the most well-balance, well-rounded person we’ve seen in an anime in a very long time. But we wanted to take a moment and write sort of an ode to Sara. The third obstacle, but the most compelling one, is Sara, a girl Yuzu meets and befriends on a school trip who sees Mei and declares Mei her soulmate. The second obstacle is Matsuri, Yuzu’s childhood friend who decides she’s been wet for Yuzu forever. The first obstacle is Momokino, Mei’s best friend since kindergarten who suddenly decides she’s been in love with Mei forever. And it introduces those characters…endlessly…every time the girls are getting closer. It does however, use other girls as obstacles that are trying to get in the way of Yuzu and Mei’s potential romance. Which is true, but the romance sits second to the fact that Utena is a surrealist anime. Breana, for example, was told in the past to watch shows like Revolutionary Girl Utena for good girl/girl romances.

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Therefore, we wanted to give our thoughts on the short series and talk about its strengths and weaknesses.

Neither one of us were big yuri watchers beforehand (although Loryn wants to point out that she’s a big fan of lesbian hentai, which is most definitely not the same thing). But it definitely filled a niche (with a notably high budget and animation quality), and when that trailer of the two hot girls making out started airing in our Facebook feeds, we knew we needed to know more. We’ve seen other reviews of this anime that more or less declare it tease fodder, like this incredible one from our acquaintance Vrai Kaiser at the Anime Feminist website. Although fans of the manga (which will come out with its 8 th issue on September 11 th, 2018) argue that there is enough material to make at least 2-3 more seasons, it’s currently no more than fan hopes, dreams, and speculation. Whether it was the end of the season or the end of the series, it’s hard to say.

Just as viewers (all right, we) were starting to really get into Citrus and start caring about the characters, the series abruptly ended last week. Citrus is a girls’-love anime about two girls kissing way more in the opening sequence than they did in the episodes that aired on Crunchy Roll.
