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#27530 From: Erica Friedman <alecto_fury@...>
Date: Sun Aug 23, 2009 12:40 am
Subject: RE: Non-moe yandere
atheniag
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To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
From: vanezzania@...
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 10:08:14 -0700
Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Non-moe yandere

>Ugh, I kinda asked the wrong things there...

let me reprashe those two...

> 1. Are there any other non-moe yuri
Lililicious has a very nice list of the yuri they have scanlated by category
that will give you some suggestion for more adult titles. Some of them, like
yamaji Ebine's work is not moe.


> 2.  Is there any non-moe yandere

This is my personal opinion and therefore of equal value to anyone else's. :-)
"Yandere" pretty much implies moe, because all those words that were based on
"tsundere" live in that kind of fandom space.
There is some dark, gothier Yuri. Again, Lili's list might help identify some
titles. I suggest "Maya's Funeral Procession," particularly.


Erica

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http://okazu. blogspot. com

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#27531 From: Nick Perez <vanezzania@...>
Date: Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:51 am
Subject: Re: Non-moe yandere
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Okay, thank you so much Erica!  I'm kinda getting tired of moe


From: Erica Friedman <alecto_fury@...>
To: yuricon@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 5:40:47 PM
Subject: RE: [Yuricon] Non-moe yandere

 


To: Yuricon@yahoogroups .com
From: vanezzania@yahoo. com
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 10:08:14 -0700
Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Non-moe yandere

>Ugh, I kinda asked the wrong things there...

let me reprashe those two...

> 1. Are there any other non-moe yuri
Lililicious has a very nice list of the yuri they have scanlated by category that will give you some suggestion for more adult titles. Some of them, like yamaji Ebine's work is not moe.

> 2. Is there any non-moe yandere

This is my personal opinion and therefore of equal value to anyone else's. :-) "Yandere" pretty much implies moe, because all those words that were based on "tsundere" live in that kind of fandom space.
There is some dark, gothier Yuri. Again, Lili's list might help identify some titles. I suggest "Maya's Funeral Procession," particularly.

Erica

Hungry for Yuri? Have some Okazu:
http://okazu. blogspot. com

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#27532 From: Erica Friedman <alecto_fury@...>
Date: Sun Aug 23, 2009 12:33 pm
Subject: RE: Non-moe yandere
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To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
From: vanezzania@...
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 18:51:19 -0700
Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Non-moe yandere

> Okay, thank you so much Erica!  I'm kinda getting tired of moe

My pleasure - I've beetn tired of moe since day one. Infintalizing  characters makes them less real, less threatening and cheaper to draw and holds absolutely no appeal for me.
 
Cheers,
 
Erica
 
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From: Erica Friedman <alecto_fury@...>
To: yuricon@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 5:40:47 PM
Subject: RE: [Yuricon] Non-moe yandere

 

To: Yuricon@yahoogroups .com
From: vanezzania@yahoo. com
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 10:08:14 -0700
Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Non-moe yandere

>Ugh, I kinda asked the wrong things there...

let me reprashe those two...

> 1. Are there any other non-moe yuri
Lililicious has a very nice list of the yuri they have scanlated by category that will give you some suggestion for more adult titles. Some of them, like yamaji Ebine's work is not moe.

> 2. Is there any non-moe yandere

This is my personal opinion and therefore of equal value to anyone else's. :-) "Yandere" pretty much implies moe, because all those words that were based on "tsundere" live in that kind of fandom space.
There is some dark, gothier Yuri. Again, Lili's list might help identify some titles. I suggest "Maya's Funeral Procession," particularly.

Erica

Hungry for Yuri? Have some Okazu:
http://okazu. blogspot. com

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#27533 From: Lililicious <esubramanian1@...>
Date: Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:55 am
Subject: New Lililicious Releases - Liars' Engagement Part A (from Yuri Hime 13), Transistor Venus volume 4 chapter 25
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In the first half of "Liars' Engagement," the next installment of Kazuma
Kowo's Pure Water Adolescence series, Nanao and Matsumoto disagree over
Nanao's plans for her future.

In chapter 25 of Takemoto Izumi's Transistor Venus, Enus has guard duty
again.

As always, the releases can be downloaded in the channel on irc
(#lililicious on irc.rizon.net) or at the webpage
(http://www.lililicious.net ).

#27534 From: Adam Jones <adam@...>
Date: Mon Aug 24, 2009 6:47 pm
Subject: Re: New Lililicious Releases - Liars' Engagement Part A (from Yuri Hime 13), Transistor Venus volume 4 chapter 25
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On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 21:55:37 -0400, Lililicious
<esubramanian1@...> wrote:

> In chapter 25 of Takemoto Izumi's Transistor Venus, Enus has guard
> duty again.

Thank you once more for another chapter of my second-guiltiest
pleasure. :)
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#27535 From: "Neo Hrtgdv \"Lioncito\"" <neohrtgdv@...>
Date: Tue Aug 25, 2009 5:57 pm
Subject: Re:What are you watching, late summer 2009 edition
neo_hrtgdv
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It's my turn!

As far as yuri goes I'm watching:

Saki: I learned to play mahjong just to beter understand the series, do
it, it'll make it much more enjoyable when you see saki with 4 pons and
you just *know* she'll make a 4 kans hand :P if you wnat to play I found a
pretty and simple online game which I've become addicted to:
http(doubledot)//www(dot)gamedesign(dot)jp/flash/mahjong/mahjong_e(dot)html

Aoi Hana: Beutiful, I joke saying it's like marimite with more sex, I
(usually) get told back that it's more realistic, either way I think too
this is the gateway anime we've been waiting for, and so, the prophecy
came true: the odd years of yuri.

canaan: downloaded it, haven't watched yet, but if it's like
madlax/noir/el cazador I tihnk I'll enjoy it

as far as non yuri goes I am watching:

Bakemonogatari: Don't know what people think of it, I find it briliant,
artistic and cool, I really like it (plus the ending is beautiful!)

#27536 From: "Neo Hrtgdv \"Lioncito\"" <neohrtgdv@...>
Date: Tue Aug 25, 2009 6:11 pm
Subject: Re:Happy Birthday Yuricon!
neo_hrtgdv
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Very belated! HAPPY BIRTHDAY YURICON!! I want to see you make many many
more together with the CoYuHi ^-^*

#27537 From: "Neo Hrtgdv \"Lioncito\"" <neohrtgdv@...>
Date: Tue Aug 25, 2009 6:10 pm
Subject: Re: Girly
neo_hrtgdv
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One of the things I like most about Josh's work is that elements from the
past add up or appear at key moments, I can see him bringing Cute Wendy
and her sidekick for a inspiring moment. I know Josh will come up with
something interesting and enjoyable for us.

#27538 From: Firia L <Firia_Lyta@...>
Date: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:04 am
Subject: RE: Re: Girly
firia_lyta
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way way WAY back in the day, I liked reading some of Josh's work, cause it was cute, random, and goofy-funny. Then it went all porn. I stopped right then right there as I lost all respect for Josh's work. Good to see he's still working at it, as his style has improved over the years. But I still can't bring myself to read his work without frowning at the sour memory when he decided porn was the direction his cute random goofy-funny strips should have taken.
 
-Lyta
 

To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
From: neohrtgdv@...
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 13:10:42 -0500
Subject: [Yuricon] Re: Girly

 

One of the things I like most about Josh's work is that elements from the
past add up or appear at key moments, I can see him bringing Cute Wendy
and her sidekick for a inspiring moment. I know Josh will come up with
something interesting and enjoyable for us.



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#27539 From: "mara_papimer" <in_the_name_of_union7@...>
Date: Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:12 am
Subject: Re: Girly
mara_papimer
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I'm not sure I understand. Sure some of the strips depict erotic scenes but I
would not call them pornographic from what I have read.

Or are you referring to his actual online erotic comics? Surely those are
separate from his other work, aren't they? It is not as if porn is contagious
and infects all other work an artist does.

--- In Yuricon@yahoogroups.com, Firia L <Firia_Lyta@...> wrote:
>
>
> way way WAY back in the day, I liked reading some of Josh's work, >cause it
was cute, random, and goofy-funny. Then it went all porn. I >stopped right then
right there as I lost all respect for Josh's work. >Good to see he's still
working at it, as his style has improved over >the years. But I still can't
bring myself to read his work without >frowning at the sour memory when he
decided porn was the direction his >cute random goofy-funny strips should have
taken.
>
> -Lyta
>

#27540 From: "ryogahibiki99" <sparkthatbled07@...>
Date: Wed Aug 26, 2009 6:29 pm
Subject: Lesbians raising a son?
ryogahibiki99
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This is probably just one of my mental fanfic ideas, so just bear with me...

Recently I've been bandying about with this thread on the Anime Addventure which
has a mass crossover with Urusei Yatsura, Sailor Moon and Ranma 1/2 involved,
and I wrote an episode where Shinobu and Ryuunosuke had sort of become a couple,
in the context that by convoluted reasons set by the original writer, Shinobu
had fallen pregnant and Ryuunosuke is trying her best to care for her.

Knowing the writing habits of the guy who wrote the episode putting forth that
Shinobu had gotten pregnant, I had no doubt that he would have her carry the
baby to term. So now I have visions in my head of Shinobu and Ryuunosuke having
a son and raising him, naming him "Kintaro", because he's super strong like his
mom and close to invincible.

And this has got me to thinking... Haruka and Michiru did a good job in raising
Hotaru in Sailor Moon Super S, but is thre any other cases of a lesbian oouple
in manga raising a son? Or in the media in general?

#27541 From: Nick Perez <vanezzania@...>
Date: Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:54 pm
Subject: Re: Lesbians raising a son?
vanezzania
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I don't know any per se... buth I'm sure there are lesbian couples, both real and anime, raising sons


From: ryogahibiki99 <sparkthatbled07@...>
To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 11:29:48 AM
Subject: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?

 

This is probably just one of my mental fanfic ideas, so just bear with me...

Recently I've been bandying about with this thread on the Anime Addventure which has a mass crossover with Urusei Yatsura, Sailor Moon and Ranma 1/2 involved, and I wrote an episode where Shinobu and Ryuunosuke had sort of become a couple, in the context that by convoluted reasons set by the original writer, Shinobu had fallen pregnant and Ryuunosuke is trying her best to care for her.

Knowing the writing habits of the guy who wrote the episode putting forth that Shinobu had gotten pregnant, I had no doubt that he would have her carry the baby to term. So now I have visions in my head of Shinobu and Ryuunosuke having a son and raising him, naming him "Kintaro", because he's super strong like his mom and close to invincible.

And this has got me to thinking... Haruka and Michiru did a good job in raising Hotaru in Sailor Moon Super S, but is thre any other cases of a lesbian oouple in manga raising a son? Or in the media in general?



#27542 From: Lililicious <esubramanian1@...>
Date: Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:07 am
Subject: New Release - Transistor Venus volume 4 chapter 26
Sailor_Avalon
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In chapter 26 of Takemoto Izumi's Transistor Venus, "The Rodents of
Lisbon" continues.

As always, the release can be downloaded in the channel on irc
(#lililicious on irc.rizon.net) or at the webpage
(http://www.lililicious.net ).

#27543 From: "sarcastic_weasel" <sarcastic_weasel@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:15 am
Subject: Re:What are you watching, late summer 2009 edition
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--- In Yuricon@yahoogroups.com, "Neo Hrtgdv \"Lioncito\"" <neohrtgdv@...> wrote:

> as far as non yuri goes I am watching:
>
> Bakemonogatari: Don't know what people think of it, I find it briliant,
> artistic and cool, I really like it (plus the ending is beautiful!)
>

I just took an afternoon to catch up on Bakemonogatari since I was sick with a
cold, and I agree, it's an awesome little series. It's animated by SHAFT, so if
you find their style annoying... well, don't bother. It's very SHAFT-y. But they
do turn the production values up a notch, with great dialogue, whacked-out
characters, and strange encounters with the paranormal.

That said, I had to hit pause a lot to read walls of text that race by in the
beginning. Thanks, SHAFT. -_-

Yuri-related, they just finished a 3-ep arc with a yuri-theme, but I don't want
to spoil it. All I'll say is that it's hard to figure out if the EPL is more
psychotic than the non-EPL, though. XD

#27544 From: Erica Friedman <alecto_fury@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 6:03 pm
Subject: RE: Lesbians raising a son?
atheniag
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There's no way to confirm this, but I have always believed that Akira's mothers from Twenty Masks ("Man of Many Faces) are a couple. :-)

Cheers,
 
Erica
 
Yuricon - "For real women who like their women...animated." http://www.yuricon.org 

 
> To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
> From: sparkthatbled07@...
> Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 18:29:48 +0000
> Subject: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?
>
> This is probably just one of my mental fanfic ideas, so just bear with me...
>
> Recently I've been bandying about with this thread on the Anime Addventure which has a mass crossover with Urusei Yatsura, Sailor Moon and Ranma 1/2 involved, and I wrote an episode where Shinobu and Ryuunosuke had sort of become a couple, in the context that by convoluted reasons set by the original writer, Shinobu had fallen pregnant and Ryuunosuke is trying her best to care for her.
>
> Knowing the writing habits of the guy who wrote the episode putting forth that Shinobu had gotten pregnant, I had no doubt that he would have her carry the baby to term. So now I have visions in my head of Shinobu and Ryuunosuke having a son and raising him, naming him "Kintaro", because he's super strong like his mom and close to invincible.
>
> And this has got me to thinking... Haruka and Michiru did a good job in raising Hotaru in Sailor Moon Super S, but is thre any other cases of a lesbian oouple in manga raising a son? Or in the media in general?
>
>
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#27545 From: Grisznak <grisznakiw@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:40 am
Subject: Re: Re:What are you watching, late summer 2009 edition
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Hi
Currently I'm watching:
Princess Lover - because it's funny. Yeah, it's pretty rare to find harem comedy that is simply funny, not stupid. This serie has really good humor.
Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas - I'm Saint Seiya freak, it was one of my first anime serie (along with Sailor Moon), so I still have a big sentiment to this. New serie is not something impressive, but it's good.
cheers
Grisznak

2009/8/29 sarcastic_weasel <sarcastic_weasel@...>
 

--- In Yuricon@yahoogroups.com, "Neo Hrtgdv \"Lioncito\"" <neohrtgdv@...> wrote:

> as far as non yuri goes I am watching:
>
> Bakemonogatari: Don't know what people think of it, I find it briliant,
> artistic and cool, I really like it (plus the ending is beautiful!)
>

I just took an afternoon to catch up on Bakemonogatari since I was sick with a cold, and I agree, it's an awesome little series. It's animated by SHAFT, so if you find their style annoying... well, don't bother. It's very SHAFT-y. But they do turn the production values up a notch, with great dialogue, whacked-out characters, and strange encounters with the paranormal.

That said, I had to hit pause a lot to read walls of text that race by in the beginning. Thanks, SHAFT. -_-

Yuri-related, they just finished a 3-ep arc with a yuri-theme, but I don't want to spoil it. All I'll say is that it's hard to figure out if the EPL is more psychotic than the non-EPL, though. XD



#27546 From: Rinu CZ <rinucz@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:32 pm
Subject: Re: Lesbians raising a son?
rinucz
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Hi,

Recently I have seen Des parents pas comme les autres, a non-anime
drama french movie focused on a daughter of lesbian who lives with her
female partner. Otherwise I don't know any such movie/series, sadly.

R.

2009/8/26 ryogahibiki99 <sparkthatbled07@...>:
> This is probably just one of my mental fanfic ideas, so just bear with me...
>
> Recently I've been bandying about with this thread on the Anime Addventure
which has a mass crossover with Urusei Yatsura, Sailor Moon and Ranma 1/2
involved, and I wrote an episode where Shinobu and Ryuunosuke had sort of become
a couple, in the context that by convoluted reasons set by the original writer,
Shinobu had fallen pregnant and Ryuunosuke is trying her best to care for her...

#27547 From: Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 8:25 pm
Subject: RE: Lesbians raising a son?
sophia_moonnl
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reality isn't half as dramatic as in that movie, I can tell you that. ;-)
(or rather: our sons can tell you that)
 
and back to lurker mode, because this isn't really yuri related.

To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
From: rinucz@...
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 21:32:23 +0200
Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?

 
Hi,

Recently I have seen Des parents pas comme les autres, a non-anime
drama french movie focused on a daughter of lesbian who lives with her
female partner. Otherwise I don't know any such movie/series, sadly.

R.

2009/8/26 ryogahibiki99 <sparkthatbled07@googlemail.com>:
> This is probably just one of my mental fanfic ideas, so just bear with me...
>
> Recently I've been bandying about with this thread on the Anime Addventure which has a mass crossover with Urusei Yatsura, Sailor Moon and Ranma 1/2 involved, and I wrote an episode where Shinobu and Ryuunosuke had sort of become a couple, in the context that by convoluted reasons set by the original writer, Shinobu had fallen pregnant and Ryuunosuke is trying her best to care for her...


#27548 From: Rinu CZ <rinucz@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 8:45 pm
Subject: Re: Lesbians raising a son?
rinucz
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Hehe, yeah, it was really dramatic, almost in the end of the movie I
couldn't hold myself back and not said, "No, not go there, too."
Though, pupils were surprisingly willing to admit something to their
teacher (in comparison to a reality).

R

2009/8/29 Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@...>:
>
>
> reality isn't half as dramatic as in that movie, I can tell you that. ;-)
> (or rather: our sons can tell you that)
>
> and back to lurker mode, because this isn't really yuri related.
> ________________________________
> To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
> From: rinucz@...
> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 21:32:23 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Recently I have seen Des parents pas comme les autres, a non-anime
> drama french movie focused on a daughter of lesbian who lives with her
> female partner. Otherwise I don't know any such movie/series, sadly.
>
> R.
>
> 2009/8/26 ryogahibiki99 <sparkthatbled07@...>:
>> This is probably just one of my mental fanfic ideas, so just bear with
>> me...
>>
>> Recently I've been bandying about with this thread on the Anime Addventure
>> which has a mass crossover with Urusei Yatsura, Sailor Moon and Ranma 1/2
>> involved, and I wrote an episode where Shinobu and Ryuunosuke had sort of
>> become a couple, in the context that by convoluted reasons set by the
>> original writer, Shinobu had fallen pregnant and Ryuunosuke is trying her
>> best to care for her...
>
>
>
>

#27549 From: Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:15 pm
Subject: RE: Lesbians raising a son?
sophia_moonnl
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It seems filmmakers can't even imagine families where there's 2 mums who have been together from way before the kids are born, instead of a divorced mum and her girlfriend.
And schoolmates being cool with it? (after having been curious for a bit, of course)  Impossible. ;-)
 
 
 

To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
From: rinucz@...
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 22:45:56 +0200
Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?

 
Hehe, yeah, it was really dramatic, almost in the end of the movie I
couldn't hold myself back and not said, "No, not go there, too."
Though, pupils were surprisingly willing to admit something to their
teacher (in comparison to a reality).

R

2009/8/29 Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@hotmail.com>:
>
>
> reality isn't half as dramatic as in that movie, I can tell you that. ;-)
> (or rather: our sons can tell you that)
>
> and back to lurker mode, because this isn't really yuri related.
> ________________________________
> To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
> From: rinucz@gmail.com
> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 21:32:23 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Recently I have seen Des parents pas comme les autres, a non-anime
> drama french movie focused on a daughter of lesbian who lives with her
> female partner. Otherwise I don't know any such movie/series, sadly.
>
> R.
>
> 2009/8/26 ryogahibiki99 <sparkthatbled07@googlemail.com>:
>> This is probably just one of my mental fanfic ideas, so just bear with
>> me...
>>
>> Recently I've been bandying about with this thread on the Anime Addventure
>> which has a mass crossover with Urusei Yatsura, Sailor Moon and Ranma 1/2
>> involved, and I wrote an episode where Shinobu and Ryuunosuke had sort of
>> become a couple, in the context that by convoluted reasons set by the
>> original writer, Shinobu had fallen pregnant and Ryuunosuke is trying her
>> best to care for her...
>
>
>
>


#27550 From: Johanna Schewior <bittersweet_me09@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:21 pm
Subject: RE: Lesbians raising a son?
bittersweet_...
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Well, there are pretty random, positive examples, too. Like that sitcom, 'STILL STANDING' with Mark Addy.
A lesbian couple moves into the house next to the family the show is about. The two women have a teenage son who becomes friends with the daughter of the Miller family. It's all rather normal. Well, as normal as a comedy-show can get ;)

Jo

--- Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@...> schrieb am Sa, 29.8.2009:

Von: Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@...>
Betreff: RE: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?
An: "yuricon ml" <yuricon@yahoogroups.com>
Datum: Samstag, 29. August 2009, 23:15

 

It seems filmmakers can't even imagine families where there's 2 mums who have been together from way before the kids are born, instead of a divorced mum and her girlfriend.
And schoolmates being cool with it? (after having been curious for a bit, of course)  Impossible. ;-)
 
 
 


To: Yuricon@yahoogroups .com
From: rinucz@gmail. com
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 22:45:56 +0200
Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?

 
Hehe, yeah, it was really dramatic, almost in the end of the movie I
couldn't hold myself back and not said, "No, not go there, too."
Though, pupils were surprisingly willing to admit something to their
teacher (in comparison to a reality).

R

2009/8/29 Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@ hotmail.com>:
>
>
> reality isn't half as dramatic as in that movie, I can tell you that. ;-)
> (or rather: our sons can tell you that)
>
> and back to lurker mode, because this isn't really yuri related.
> ____________ _________ _________ __
> To: Yuricon@yahoogroups .com
> From: rinucz@gmail. com
> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 21:32:23 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Recently I have seen Des parents pas comme les autres, a non-anime
> drama french movie focused on a daughter of lesbian who lives with her
> female partner. Otherwise I don't know any such movie/series, sadly.
>
> R.
>
> 2009/8/26 ryogahibiki99 <sparkthatbled07@ googlemail. com>:
>> This is probably just one of my mental fanfic ideas, so just bear with
>> me...
>>
>> Recently I've been bandying about with this thread on the Anime Addventure
>> which has a mass crossover with Urusei Yatsura, Sailor Moon and Ranma 1/2
>> involved, and I wrote an episode where Shinobu and Ryuunosuke had sort of
>> become a couple, in the context that by convoluted reasons set by the
>> original writer, Shinobu had fallen pregnant and Ryuunosuke is trying her
>> best to care for her...
>
>
>
>



#27551 From: Rinu CZ <rinucz@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:29 pm
Subject: Re: Lesbians raising a son?
rinucz
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Indeed, Sophia. Well, but aside from cinematography, there actually
comes other media stuff, comics Dykes to Watch Out For. At first it
has a couple, later they have a son plus they have lifes (not in TLW
style where one wonders when they even have time to raise their kid,
lol - ah, that's another case). However the end of comics was kind of
hard to read sometimes, it was neat.

R.

2009/8/29 Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@...>:
>
>
> It seems filmmakers can't even imagine families where there's 2 mums who
> have been together from way before the kids are born, instead of a divorced
> mum and her girlfriend.
> And schoolmates being cool with it? (after having been curious for a bit, of
> course)  Impossible. ;-)
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
> From: rinucz@...
> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 22:45:56 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?
>
>
> Hehe, yeah, it was really dramatic, almost in the end of the movie I
> couldn't hold myself back and not said, "No, not go there, too."
> Though, pupils were surprisingly willing to admit something to their
> teacher (in comparison to a reality).
>
> R
>
> 2009/8/29 Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@...>:
>>
>>
>> reality isn't half as dramatic as in that movie, I can tell you that. ;-)
>> (or rather: our sons can tell you that)
>>
>> and back to lurker mode, because this isn't really yuri related.
>> ________________________________
>> To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
>> From: rinucz@...
>> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 21:32:23 +0200
>> Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Recently I have seen Des parents pas comme les autres, a non-anime
>> drama french movie focused on a daughter of lesbian who lives with her
>> female partner. Otherwise I don't know any such movie/series, sadly.
>>
>> R.
>>
>> 2009/8/26 ryogahibiki99 <sparkthatbled07@...>:
>>> This is probably just one of my mental fanfic ideas, so just bear with
>>> me...
>>>
>>> Recently I've been bandying about with this thread on the Anime
>>> Addventure
>>> which has a mass crossover with Urusei Yatsura, Sailor Moon and Ranma 1/2
>>> involved, and I wrote an episode where Shinobu and Ryuunosuke had sort of
>>> become a couple, in the context that by convoluted reasons set by the
>>> original writer, Shinobu had fallen pregnant and Ryuunosuke is trying her
>>> best to care for her...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>

#27552 From: Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:45 pm
Subject: RE: Lesbians raising a son?
sophia_moonnl
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So after 30 years I still have the choice between "lesbians for straight folk"  and "do it ourselves on a shoestring budget"  Oh, and of course the ever popular "subtext" ;-)
(with a handfull of exceptions, and I guess we can just about take that handful quite literary)
 
Nah, I keep to writing instead of watching TV.
 
 
 

 

To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
From: rinucz@...
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 23:29:44 +0200
Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?

 
Indeed, Sophia. Well, but aside from cinematography, there actually
comes other media stuff, comics Dykes to Watch Out For. At first it
has a couple, later they have a son plus they have lifes (not in TLW
style where one wonders when they even have time to raise their kid,
lol - ah, that's another case). However the end of comics was kind of
hard to read sometimes, it was neat.

R.

2009/8/29 Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@hotmail.com>:
>
>
> It seems filmmakers can't even imagine families where there's 2 mums who
> have been together from way before the kids are born, instead of a divorced
> mum and her girlfriend.
> And schoolmates being cool with it? (after having been curious for a bit, of
> course)  Impossible. ;-)
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
> From: rinucz@gmail.com
> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 22:45:56 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?
>
>
> Hehe, yeah, it was really dramatic, almost in the end of the movie I
> couldn't hold myself back and not said, "No, not go there, too."
> Though, pupils were surprisingly willing to admit something to their
> teacher (in comparison to a reality).
>
> R
>
> 2009/8/29 Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@hotmail.com>:
>>
>>
>> reality isn't half as dramatic as in that movie, I can tell you that. ;-)
>> (or rather: our sons can tell you that)
>>
>> and back to lurker mode, because this isn't really yuri related.
>> ________________________________
>> To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
>> From: rinucz@gmail.com
>> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 21:32:23 +0200
>> Subject: Re: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Recently I have seen Des parents pas comme les autres, a non-anime
>> drama french movie focused on a daughter of lesbian who lives with her
>> female partner. Otherwise I don't know any such movie/series, sadly.
>>
>> R.
>>
>> 2009/8/26 ryogahibiki99 <sparkthatbled07@googlemail.com>:
>>> This is probably just one of my mental fanfic ideas, so just bear with
>>> me...
>>>
>>> Recently I've been bandying about with this thread on the Anime
>>> Addventure
>>> which has a mass crossover with Urusei Yatsura, Sailor Moon and Ranma 1/2
>>> involved, and I wrote an episode where Shinobu and Ryuunosuke had sort of
>>> become a couple, in the context that by convoluted reasons set by the
>>> original writer, Shinobu had fallen pregnant and Ryuunosuke is trying her
>>> best to care for her...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>


#27553 From: Erin Subramanian <esubramanian1@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:54 pm
Subject: Re: Lesbians raising a son?
Sailor_Avalon
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ryogahibiki99 wrote:

>And this has got me to thinking... Haruka and Michiru did a good job in raising
Hotaru in Sailor Moon Super S, but is thre any other cases of a lesbian oouple
in manga raising a son? Or in the media in general?
>
>
>
The one manga example I can think of is The Life of Ichabod by Shouji
Hiroyuki. Two women have a son together, though one leaves them before
the story begins. The scanlators' site seems to be gone now, but you can
download chapter 1 at http://yurizuki.net/irc_mirror.html#yuri

Erin

#27554 From: Sophia Moon <sophia_moon@...>
Date: Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:09 pm
Subject: RE: Lesbians raising a son?
sophia_moonnl
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yeah, there's some positive examples, I'm not too sombre about that.  

To: Yuricon@yahoogroups.com
From: bittersweet_me09@...
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 21:21:46 +0000
Subject: RE: [Yuricon] Lesbians raising a son?

 
Well, there are pretty random, positive examples, too. Like that sitcom, 'STILL STANDING' with Mark Addy.
A lesbian couple moves into the house next to the family the show is about. The two women have a teenage son who becomes friends with the daughter of the Miller family. It's all rather normal. Well, as normal as a comedy-show can get ;)

Jo

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#27555 From: "Neo Hrtgdv \"Lioncito\"" <neohrtgdv@...>
Date: Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:16 am
Subject: Re:What are you watching, late summer 2009 edition
neo_hrtgdv
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> It's animated by SHAFT, [...] they do turn the production valuesup a
> notch, with great dialogue, whacked-out characters, andstrange
> encounters with the paranormal.

Totally agree, nice characters with an out of the normal dialogue

> That said, I had to hit pause a lot to read walls of text thatrace by in
> the beginning. Thanks, SHAFT. -_-

I didn't, I just let it be :P

> Yuri-related, they just finished a 3-ep arc with a yuri-theme,but I
> don't want to spoil it. All I'll say is that it's hardto figure out if
> the EPL is more psychotic than the non-EPL, though. XD

I haven't seen all the suruga monkey arc (the yuri one) but I give it
extra points for mentioning the word "Yuri" on the show.
Also, people might be happy (or not) to find a character with actual
lesbian identity, you *must* watch at least this arc and the first
one to understand who the main chars are, you can skip the loli arc

#27556 From: Lililicious <esubramanian1@...>
Date: Sun Aug 30, 2009 3:26 pm
Subject: New Lililicious Releases - Transistor Venus volume 4 chapters 27-32
Sailor_Avalon
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Chapters 27-32 of Takemoto Izumi's Transistor Venus conclude "The
Rodents of Lisbon."

As always, the releases can be downloaded in the channel on irc
(#lililicious on irc.rizon.net) or at the webpage
(http://www.lililicious.net ).

#27557 From: "sarcastic_weasel" <sarcastic_weasel@...>
Date: Sun Aug 30, 2009 6:27 pm
Subject: Re:What are you watching, late summer 2009 edition
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--- In Yuricon@yahoogroups.com, "Neo Hrtgdv \"Lioncito\"" <neohrtgdv@...> wrote:
>
>
> > It's animated by SHAFT, [...] they do turn the production valuesup a
> > notch, with great dialogue, whacked-out characters, andstrange
> > encounters with the paranormal.
>
> Totally agree, nice characters with an out of the normal dialogue
>
> > That said, I had to hit pause a lot to read walls of text thatrace by in
> > the beginning. Thanks, SHAFT. -_-
>
> I didn't, I just let it be :P
>
> > Yuri-related, they just finished a 3-ep arc with a yuri-theme,but I
> > don't want to spoil it. All I'll say is that it's hardto figure out if
> > the EPL is more psychotic than the non-EPL, though. XD
>
> I haven't seen all the suruga monkey arc (the yuri one) but I give it
> extra points for mentioning the word "Yuri" on the show.
> Also, people might be happy (or not) to find a character with actual
> lesbian identity, you *must* watch at least this arc and the first
> one to understand who the main chars are, you can skip the loli arc
>

I wouldn't call these spoilers, really, just a justification for not skipping
the second arc (Mayoi Snail) and running straight for the yuri (Suruga Monkey).

The second arc (Mayoi Snail) gives some good insights into the relationship
between Araragi and Senjougahara, and some of the inner... well... for lack of a
better term f'ed-up-ed-ness of Araragi (as well as Senjougahara).

Also, you start to see how Araragi takes ohitoyoshi to an extreme. (Ohitoyoshi
is a term for people who are too nice to others to the point where it hurts
themselves.)

The new opening for the third ep in Suruga Monkey really gets out the Yuri Bat,
with lilies all over the place... almost.

Whatever you're interested in, I think it's a great series full of totally
messed up people, and I think that's more important than anything else. The
character interaction and dialogue is what keeps me hooked, moreso than anything
specific.

#27558 From: samantha luquin <lucypanorama@...>
Date: Sun Aug 30, 2009 9:53 pm
Subject: Re: Re:What are you watching, late summer 2009 edition
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I'm not watching much of anything really though I have plans to watch things. I am, or was, watching the Aoi Hana anime. Things I plan to watch include: Audition, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, the fourth season of Marimite and lots of Ghibli films.
 
I am reading Pieta and Hourou Musuko at the moment. I plan to start reading Honey&Honey and Plica soon...I have a long list of stuff to read and watch. Gah.
 
-Samantha


#27559 From: "Neo Hrtgdv \"Lioncito\"" <neohrtgdv@...>
Date: Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:10 pm
Subject: Re:What are you watching, late summer 2009 edition
neo_hrtgdv
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Also wathcing Canaan now. It has it's up and dows, has all the elements of
an "ok" anime, good action, pretty girls, funny man, serious man with dark
past, conspiracy, dark secret groups, people going apeshit insane/getting
superpowers, girls with guns, EPL, funny sidekick. etc..

Regardless of actual quality, I find myself enjoying it, so I'll keep on
watching for now.

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