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I just watched the 5th episode of Agatha All Along and my thought after the revel of Billy was âoh now , Rio, Agatha and him are an adopted killer family. The two powerful psychopathic witches training and raising child that hates one of them. â
And then I thought I should probably stop reading so much tumbler posts because that I so not happening.
Maby I need to start writing FanFic again.
#agatha all along#agatha harkness#rio vidal#agatha x rio#billy maximoff#teen#adoptive mother#psycho witches#hate love#adoptive family#lesbian mothers#witch mother#all I is really cool that he said for him witchcraft isnât about killing for his own gain#and then eminently proceed kills the whole coven#or whatâs left of it#except rio#does he just kill not for fun but just because#because thatâs what he makes it look like#even if he doesnât mean it like that#(i know or suspect at least)
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horror + movies posters II
#horror#horror movies#pet sematary#hellraiser#jaws#psycho#the silence of the lambs#the shining#x#christine#the black phone#the ring#the vvitch#hereditary#carrie#get out#the blair witch project is considered kinda one too#a nightmare on elm street 3 dream warrior#near dark#opera#midsommar#suspiria#the lost boys#island of lost souls#the bride of frankenstein#pearl#deep red#braindead#creep#nope
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I have a horrible illness called âcanât stop pretending Iâm in a late 90âs early 2000âs horror movie syndromeâ
#halloween#fall#horror#horror flicks#horror movies#horror films#90âs#2000's#scream 1996#blair witch#american psycho#saw 2004#chainshipping#saw franchise#adam stanheight#texas chainsaw massacre#jennifer's body#michael myers#friday the 13th#chucky
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got some new stuff up for preorder! store Iink in my bio :)
#venom#eddie brock#reanimator#american psycho#patrick bateman#herbert west#agatha all along#agatha harkness#marvel#scarlet witch
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Chat, I regret to inform you that I have added a new hyperfixationâŠsoâŠ
Agatha All Along Incorrect Quotes!
Alice: Hold the fuck up.
Also Alice, crawling into Liliaâs lap: Itâs me. Iâm the fuck up. Hold me.
Rio: I have an idea!
Jen: No murder.
Rio, sighing petulantly: I no longer have an idea.
Lilia: I have a bad feeling about thisâŠ
Agatha: What do you mean?
Alice: Donât you ever get that little voice in the back of your head that tells you if something is going to get you in trouble?
Agatha: No.
Jen: That actually explains so much.
Lilia: As far back as I can remember, Iâve always had this little voice in my head telling me to âlive it up today, because thereâs not gonna be a lot of tomorrowsâ.
Agatha: You do realize thereâs medication designed to get rid of those kinds of voices, right?
Teen: A bird flew in through my window and Iâm trying to befriend it.
*later*
Agatha: Why donât you quit bothering me and go talk to your bird friend?
Teen: Matthew and I are not speaking at the moment.
*the coven, huddling together behind a makeshift shelter to shield themselves from repeated gunshots*
Alice, hastily shoving the others behind her so she can return fire: Agatha, do you have any idea who would want to shoot you?!
Agatha, squashed between Jen and Rio: Many people want to shoot me. I take great pride in that!
Jen, glaring at the group as she hands over bail money:
Alice, tapping her shoulder: What about Teen?
Jen, glaring more: Iâve got to bail him out too? Whereâs Agatha?
Teen: No one called her. We used Liliaâs phone call to call Alice and Rioâs to call you. Then Rio used my phone call to vote for American Idol.
Rio: :)
Jen: Rio isnât answering her phone.
Agatha: Here, Iâll try.
Jen: Alice and I have tried six times each, what makes you think that-
Rio, picking up on the first ring: Hey, sweetheart.
Agatha: The ends always justify the means!
Jen: Do you know who said that?
Agatha: Was it Oprah or someone nice and great like that?
Jen: It was Machiavelli. A decidedly non-Oprah like person.
Jen: I bet you didnât even finish the thing I asked you to get done!
Agatha: For your information, I most certainly did! Got it done last night!
Teen, whispering to Agatha: You didnât get it done, did you?
Agatha, whispering back: I donât even know what sheâs talking about.
Lilia: I am at a loss for words!
Teen, glancing at the camera like his mom like heâs on The Office: Despite being lost for words, Lilia yelled at us for the next 45 minutes.
Agatha, carrying Señor Scratchy out of the room:
Señor Scratchy: *snuggles under her chin*
Agatha, kissing his head: You are being punished. Please stop being adorable. I love you.
Teen: I got a trampoline tent for summer sleepovers!
Jen, whispering to the other adult witches: âŠthink of all the sex.
Alice: There are two types of people.
Rio: If you wanted to eat someone, you could put a fire under it and slowly roast them :)
Lilia: âŠthree. Three types of people.
Jen, cautiously: I canât believe I didnât notice this before, butâŠTeen, you are a little crazy.
Teen: Arenât we all a little crazy here, Jen?
Jen: No, I mean youâre aging-ballerina, child-chess-prodigy, professional magician kind of crazy.
Teen: Itâs my momâs fault. You know, we come from a Jewish family, but she used to tell me the reason Santa didnât come was because my room was too dirty.
Rio: Iâve come looking for trouble. And if I canât find trouble, I WILL create some.
Alice: Do you trust me?
Lilia, smiling proudly at her: Yes.
Alice, who has been completely panicking: Wait, what? Why?!
Agatha, awkwardly glancing around for help: ErâŠAlice, Iâm gonna be honest, I donât know what to say to people who are crying. So Iâm just gonna hope that the tone of my voice makes you think I do, okay, sweetie?
Alice, sniffling: âŠthanks, Agatha.
Agatha, patting her on the back with a bit too much enthusiasm: No problem, kid.
Lilia: I told Agatha about it weeks ago!
Teen: She WHAT?
Agatha: What??? Lilia says insane shit all the time, how was I supposed to know this one was true?!
Lilia: Bank accounts are a sham created by the shadow government!
Agatha: SEE?!
BONUS:
Wanda, watching from the afterlife: soâŠwhen exactly do kids grow out of that whole emo, rebellious stage?
Lorna, shrugging: I donât know. Alice is still in it.
#agatha all along#agatha harkness#rio vidal#lilia calderu#jennifer kale#alice wu gulliver#teen agatha all along#billy kaplan#señor scratchy#agatha all along spoilers#Agatha all along incorrect quotes#alice âmommy issuesâ wu gulliver#agathario#we love our dangerous lesbians#we were robbed of alice getting to use her ex cop skills and Iâm salty about it#agatha is a problem child#rio is a menace to society#they left her in jail#she broke out#I think Iâm funny#found family#mentions of wanda maximoff and lorna wu#alice needs a damn hug#and so does teen (I canât call him billy quite yet I donât know why)#lilia is the friend-turned-mother-figure that alice and teen both desperately need (sorry agatha you donât count right now)#tw: sex jokes#tw: violence jokes#really just tw: rio vidal#sometimes family is a traumatized teen; the stressed witch he designated as his pseudo mom; her psycho ex wife; her mlm friend;#a reluctant nepo baby with depression; and the crazy psychic grandma they found on the side of the road
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#horror#horror films#horror film#horror film poll#horror poll#poll#horror movie#horror movies#horror movie poll#horror movies poll#movie#movies#movies poll#film#films#film poll#movie poll#films poll#horror polls#american psycho#scream 3#final destination#ginger snaps#the cell#what lies beneath#shadow of the vampire#cherry falls#book of shadows blair witch 2#book of shadows#uzumaki
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We need more horror films directed/written by women
#lisa frankenstein#five nights at freddy's#totally killer#fear street#The Banana Splits Movie#jennifer's body#american psycho#m3gan#the babadook#the love witch#buffy the vampire slayer
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#witch hat atelier#witch hat atelier olruggio#olruggio#olruggio witch hat atelier#katsuya serizawa#mp100#mob psycho 100#round one
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Horror movies from around the world:
UNITED STATES
#horror#horror movies#horror movie#gifs#gif#horror gifs#horror gif#my gif post#my gif#my gifs#horror edit#horroredit#gifset#my gif edit#my gif pack#flashing gif#flash warning#candyman 1992#the Texas chainsaw massacre#the texas chainsaw massacre 1974#American horror movies#dawn of the dead 1978#dawn of the dead#the blair witch project#jenniferâs body#hereditary 2018#the evil dead#psycho 1960#the vvitch#the cabin in the woods
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No you see, the lords in black aren't the problem, it's the people of Hatchetfield.
Five teens agree on dismembering a body in song. One of them deadass cuts the dead guy's nips?
Wiggog Y'wrath choosing Hatchetfield as his birth place because the people there will be his most faithful, violent followers ?
That part in Hatchet Town when they start turning on each other randomly and going "If you don't take him in, I will"
Every single person in Hatchetfield is a one push away from committing first degree murder, and it doesn't need to be a cosmic power push.
#what are the odds of all these fucked up psychos existing in the same tiny town#I blame it on their satanic/witch/hatchet men ancestry#starkid hatchetfield#team starkid#hatchetverse#hatchetfield#npmd#starkid#lords in black#starkid black friday
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Women in psychological horror
#horror#possession#antichrist#funny games#repulsion#twin peaks fire walk with me#the witch#the others#midsommar#hereditary#under the skin#inland empire#us#suspiria#psycho#mother!#annihilation#pearl#a quiet place#the babadook
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#bungou stray dogs#studio bones#vanitas no carte#case study of vanitas#my hero academia#mob psycho 100#sk8 the infinity#bungou gay dogs#DING DONG THE WITCH IS DEAD#Finally bsd fans get justice for the butchering we suffered#fma brotherhood#mha#full metal alchemis brotherhood#mp100#vnc
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My sister showed me Little Witch Academia back in january, and my heart hasn't stopped hurting ever since I first laid my eyes upon Ursula, so much that for months I was unable to even bring myself to draw her
...however, I recently started watching it with my friend, and they insisted that Ursula and Reigen are "two very similar opposites"
#i was possesed by something evil#the curse is now broken though#little witch academia#ursula callistis#akko kagari#mob psycho 100#reigen arataka#doodle
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#my art#witchâs heart fanart#witchâs heart#witchâs heart spoilers#ashe bradley#witchâs heart ashe#american psycho#american psycho art
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YAOI WARS COMIC #1: LEON GOES TO WORK
#disclaimer: yaoiwars absolutely does not support mcdonalds our yaoi interpretation is purely satirical as most things are on here#the yaoi wars#leon s kennedy#kaname date#johnny silverhand#chris redfield#reigen arataka#qifrey#sam and max#charlie dompler#pim pimling#juliet starling#ash williams#resident evil#re4#aitsf#aini#ai the somnium files#cyberpunk#cyberpunk 2077#mob psycho 100#witch hat atelier#smiling friends#ash vs evil dead#lollipop chainsaw
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Yuri Subtext (?) Anime List
A supplement to my earlier yuri anime masterlist, this list covers anime which arenât marketed as yuri but which prominently feature F/F pairs, whether canonical or subtext! Since subtext is so subjective, this post only includes series which Iâve actually watched, and so is by no means intended to be comprehensive.
Also, since the above description would not cover certain series with well-known yuri pairings, I've also included a few "bonus rounds" for the curious (although these are still limited to series I have watched).
At-a-glance list:
Revolutionary Girl Utena (39 episodes + 1 movie, 1997)
NOIR (26 episodes, 2001)
Puella Magi Madoka Magica (12 episodes, 2011)
Haibane Renmei (13 episodes, 2002)
.hack//SIGN (26 episodes, 2002)
Read or Die / R.O.D. the TV (26 episodes, 2003)
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury (24 episodes, 2022)
Black Rock Shooter (8 episodes, 2010)
Izetta: The Last Witch (12 episodes, 2016)
Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll (movie, 2019)
Canaan (13 episodes, 2009)
Ga-Rei: Zero (12 episodes, 2008)
Bonus rounds:
Sailor Moon S3 (38 episodes, 1994) (subtext)
Mai-Hime (26 episodes, 2004) (canon)
Psycho-Pass (41 episodes + 3 movies, 2012) (canon)
My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! (24 episodes + movie, 2020) (canon)
Summaries under the cut!
1. Revolutionary Girl Utena (39 episodes + 1 movie, 1997) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
(Copied from the Yuri Anime Masterlist post, since technically it wasnât marketed as yuri)
When she was a child, Tenjou Utena (Kawakami Tomoko) was saved by a passerby prince, so she decided that she too wanted to become a prince as an adult. Fast forward to high school, and she hasnât forgotten that conviction: Utena gets sucked into a series of duels while trying to protect her best friendâs honour. After winning the first duel, she becomes âengagedâ to the eccentric âRose Brideâ Himemiya Anthy (Fuchizaki Yuriko), and the two start living together in the same dormitory.
First things first: there are a million content warnings for this series, including implied rape, sexual assault, incest, and homophobia. Although the issues are handled well (in my opinion), it does go to very dark places, so those wanting a light, fun anime to unwind to should look elsewhere. Second, this series is very much a psychological drama utilising the episodic duels as a way of hone in on Utenaâs opponents and their stories, so Utena and Anthyâs relationship â though important â is definitely not the focus of the anime. Third, the TV series is limited to hinting at the romantic relationship between Utena and Anthy, not to mention that they spend most of the series being little more than acquaintances rather than actual friends. The movie Adolescence (which can be taken as a retelling or sequel, depending on your perspective) is much more explicit on this front, but also suffers from a significantly shorter runtime and a much more opaque approach to storytelling.
That being said! If youâre okay with all of the above, this series is pretty much essential. The simplistic premise belies a much more complex and nuanced story about gender roles, sexuality, and human relationships and remains one of the smartest anime ever made, over twenty years on.
2. NOIR (26 episodes, 2001) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
The first in anime studio Bee Trainâs âgirls with gunsâ trilogy, NOIR follows globetrotting assassin duo Mireille Bouquet (Mitsuishi Kotono) and Yuumura Kirika (Kuwashima Houko) as they partner up to search for Kirikaâs missing memories and the truth behind Mireilleâs parentsâ deaths. The series is pleasingly restrained despite the sensational premise, alternating between âbusiness tripsâ to far-flung locations and snapshots of the pairâs domestic life in Mireilleâs Paris apartment, and devoting more time to the unfolding of the relationship between the prickly Mireille and puppy-like Kirika than to action sequences. I won't say too much due to spoilers, but their relationship numbers among my favorites due to how naturally it is developed throughout and how it is very much at the heart of the series both narratively and thematically.
This is also the first anime soundtrack entirely composed by the legendary Kajiura Yuki, heralding a long collaboration with director Mashimo Kouichi, and her mix of classical and modern sounds provides the perfect accompaniment to NOIRâs atmospheric cityscapes. Also, for fans of Mitsuishiâs work (Sailor Moon! Utena! Evangelion!), Iâd say NOIR is a must-watch for her performance alone; her Mireille is brittle and proud, and she brings so much humanity and nuance to the role. In fact, I donât care if youâre a fan of Mitsuishi or Kajiura or assassins or whatever, please just try the first episodeâ this anime deserves way more love!
3. Puella Magi Madoka Magica (12 episodes, 2011) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
Puella Magi Madoka Magica opens with ordinary middle school girl Kaname Madoka (Yuuki Aoi) standing in the ruins of her hometown, watching as a lone girl struggles to defend what remains of the city against a much more powerful enemy. A little rabbit-like creature informs Madoka that the girl is sure to lose without her help, and so Madoka decides to become a magical girl right then and thereâ at which point she wakes up and dismisses it as a strange nightmare. But then that very day, her school receives a new transfer student who looks just like that mysterious girl, and she also finds a hurt animal that closely resembles the rabbit-like creature from her dream. Madoka is then faced with certain questions: do magical girls actually exist, and will she become one herself?
Since Madoka Magica was all the rage back in the early 2010s, I donât think it too much of a spoiler to say that the cheery first three episodes hide a dark, gritty story which uses the concept of magical girls to explore the tumultuousness of adolescence. The queer subtext only comes in at the end but tight plotting and inventive presentation make this show a quick watchâ and if youâre the type who likes queerness in fiction to be intense, world-shakingly significant, and a wee bit problematic, the payoff should be more than enough. A word of warning: there is a movie sequel called Rebellion, but if youâre happy with the ending of the anime, itâs best not to watch it (although I love the movie, myself).
Side note: I wonât go into it too much due to spoilers but if you liked Madoka Magica you might want to check out Serial Experiments Lain â even if most of it is utterly incomprehensible (as it was to me), itâs worth watching until the very end (wink). Also, for the rare fan of Rebellion, Adolescence of Utena is a must-watch if you havenât checked it out already; so much can be said about its conceptual and aesthetic influences on Rebellion!
4. Haibane Renmei (13 episodes, 2002) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
(Note: slight spoilers about the tone and overall themes of the show â but I think itâs necessary for the purpose of writing a more representative summary.)
Written by ABe Yoshitoshi â character designer of cult classic anime Serial Experiments Lain and author of the very unfinished manga which this show adapts and significantly develops â Haibane Renmei starts off as a light-fantasy slice-of-life anime following freshly-arrived Rakka (Hirohashi Ryou) as she searches for a suitable job in the town of Glie, before transforming into a nuanced exploration of grief and depression about halfway through. To say more would be really too spoilery, but I just want to say that this has probably the most grounded and sensitive depiction of depression I have seen in an anime; it shows that sometimes people struggle even if everyone around them is kind and supportive, but remains hopeful about the healing power of time and understanding. The subtext is between the protagonist and Reki (Noda Junko), the first person she meets, who also helps her get acclimatised to her new life in Glie. Again, I wonât say more, but their relationship really is wonderful. That being said, this show does touch upon suicide and suicidal ideation in the course of discussing these themes, so please steer clear if that is something you are wary of.
5. .hack//SIGN (26 episodes, 2002) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
A standalone spinoff of the .hack PS2 games, this show was the most well-known anime about players getting trapped inside a multiplayer game before Sword Art Onlineâs arrival in 2012 (ironically, Kajiura Yuki composed the music for both). Rather than being an action-adventure story about a heroic protagonist trying to find a way back to the real world, SIGN stands out as an introspective piece, far more interested in the psychology of those who play online games and the issues of human connection and identity. In fact, the female protagonist is all too happy to remain within the MMORPG as male player-avatar Tsukasa (Saiga Mitsuki) after becoming unable to log out; the story is more about how the player grows to accept the real world with the help of the other players she meets, rather than about figuring out the exit route.
On the F/F side, some way into the series, Tsukasa makes an instant connection with fellow player-character Subaru (Nazuka Kaori) and they soon start spending a lot of time together. I really love their scenes together; the series' masterful use of body language, framing, and music all comes together to create these beautifully tender moments of intimacy. Although thereâs no kiss scene nor explicit discussion of dating etc., a lot of the other characters talk about their relationship and perceive it as being romantic, to the point where one gets homophobically âworriedâ about Subaru when they find out that the player controlling male avatar Tsukasa is female. Tsukasa and Subaru's relationship becomes a lynchpin for both characters' development, and in general is used to illustrate the series' underlying themes in a thoughtful and heartwarming way.
6. Read or Die / R.O.D. the TV (26 episodes, 2003) Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
A spinoff of the Read or Die series which takes more from espionage thrillers and Hong Kong action flicks than shounen anime, R.O.D. the TV takes the unusual approach of starting with its main character - elite paper-maniuplating superspy Yomiko Readman (Miura Rieko) - being nowhere to be seen after burning down the British Library in a dramatic resignation announcement. Instead of focusing on her, or the spy agencies clashing in her absence, the story instead follows her friend Sumiregawa Nenene (Yukino Satsuki), who joins up with a trio of sisters with paper-manipulating powers and criminal connections in her quest to find out what happened to Yomiko. The queerness is mainly implied through Nenene's focus on Yomiko, which is unrequited and sadly fizzles out narratively speaking in the back half. Unfortunately, this is coupled with an increased focus on more heteronormative topics, such as Yomiko's grief over her dead male lover, and the child one of the characters had with the villain of the OVA. That being said, I also want to shout out this series' surprisingly earnest depiction of budding queerness in a young (like, elementary-school young) side character - something that is rare in fiction even now.
7. Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury (24 episodes, 2022) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
The most recent entry on this list by far (the final episode aired just a day ago at time of writing), The Witch from Mercury initially seems to forgo the Gundam franchiseâs usual grand scale, being set in an academy run by the corporate giant Benerit Group. Main character and new student Suletta Mercury (Ichinose Kana) - the franchiseâs first female protagonist since its beginnings in 1979 - accidentally bumbles her way into fighting a mecha duel, and, when she wins, is shocked to find that she is now engaged to the sole heiress of that self-same corporate giant, her classmate Miorine Rembran (Lynn). So far so Utena, but after the first episode, things start to diverge significantly: though the duels continue, the focus shifts to how big-picture tensions such as the manoeuvring within the Benerit Group and the conflict between the space colonisers and people on Earth play out within the student body, and how the arrival of Suletta and her mysteriously cutting-edge mecha start to shake up the status quo⊠until things come to an explosive head.
For those who curious about G-Witch due to Suletta and Miorine, but who wouldnât normally be interested in Gundam or space operas, Iâll just say that if the hype has led you to expect a big queer romance where Suletta and Miorine shout their love from the rooftops, well, thatâs not how it goes. Itâs a mecha anime first and foremost, after all! But lower your expectations and you may be pleasantly surprised. Season 1 offers plenty to enjoy in terms of Sulettaâs earnest attempts to be a good âbridegroomâ and the tsundere Miorineâs bouts of jealousy over Suletta. And while their relationship takes a bit of a back seat in Season 2 due to there being So Much going on, it remains one of the key elements of the series and their scenes together are the emotional peaks of the season.
Side note: Some might criticise Gundam for taking so long to have a female main character, but letâs not forget about how the even older Ultraman (1966), Kamen Rider (1971), and Super Sentai (1975) franchises still have not had a single mainline series featuring a female protagonist⊠Come on guys, Iâm dying for a female-led Kamen Rider over here!
8. Black Rock Shooter (8 episodes, 2010) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
One of the two anime inspired by the Hatsune Miku song of the same name, this Okada Mari-penned series hones in on the passionate friendships and jealousies of a group of middle-school girls. In a twist that feels informed by the psychological allegory of the popular Persona games, this interpersonal drama plays out in the surreal battle world of the music video, with the titular Black Rock Shooter being the main characterâs alter-ego. Of particular interest is the first halfâs focus on the blossoming friendship between protagonist Kuroi Mato (Hanazawa Kana) and her shy classmate Takanashi Yomi (Sawashiro Miyuki), which has strong overtones of two girls developing crushes on each other â it doesnât go smoothly, but hey, thatâs life.
9. Izetta: The Last Witch (12 episodes, 2016) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
Set during what is basically World War 2, Izetta: The Last Witch asks the daring question of âWhat if a small European country about to be invaded by alternate-history Nazi Germany could fight back with magic⊠and what if it was (subtextually) yuri?â The show follows politically-minded princess FinĂ© as she and her best friend (read: girlfriend) Izetta think up ways to leverage the latterâs witchy gifts to save the country from invasion â a rare case of a military anime where female characters are significantly involved at the strategic stage. Those who enjoy the classic princess-and-knight trope may find something to like as long as they are fine with FinĂ© and Izetta not having much relationship development (as their dynamic is established from the start) and them not having many one-on-one scenes together (as the seriesâ main focus is on the political manoeuvring). Note that this show is also pretty heavy on the fanservice â IIRC there was at least one moment of egregious sexualisation per episode.
Side note: those who like Izetta may also want to check out Last Exile: Fam, the Silver Wing, a female-focused dieselpunk anime with a lot of military strategizing and a very cool world setting, though Izetta is better-paced and the main relationship is much more plot-significant. (That being said I do like the relationship between Fam side characters Tatiana and Alistair⊠Tatiana is probably the adult character with the most screentime in Fam, being the main charactersâ commanding officer, and although itâs very background, she has this cutely settled dynamic with former piloting partner turned wife right-hand woman Alistair.)
10. Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll (movie, 2019) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
(Note: this entryâs a slightly weird one, it only covers the first 40 minutes of this movie due to it being basically two episodic stories smushed together into a single package, and only the earlier story is relevant to this list.)
In this standalone spinoff of the Violet Evergarden anime series â itself an adaptation of the light novel series by Akatsuki Kana â the titular protagonist Violet (Ishikawa Yui) takes a break from ghostwriting letters to serve as companion to aloof young noblewoman Isabella York (Kotobuki Minako) in her last months of finishing school. The story is a quiet coming-of-age tale focusing on how the kind (and rather dashing!) Violet helps Isabella to open up, or, in simpler terms, itâs fodder for butler-and-lady fans. Donât get your hopes up too much, though: Violet learning about her romantic feelings for her deceased male superior is one of the main throughlines of the anime, and this (half of the) movie also ends with a heterosexual arranged marriage for Isabella. That being said, this movie is really a feast for the eyes, its historical-fantasy setting being brought out with beautiful backgrounds and detailed linework, so itâs worth checking out if you donât mind the very Class S narrative.
Side note: if you want F/F butler-and-lady or princess-and-knight vibes I would really recommend watching Fate/Zero for Saber and Irisviel â yes Irisviel is already married to one of the (male) main characters and yes Saber is absolutely the main love interest for the famously-straight Fate/stay night, but their dynamic is really good and Saber gets to wear a stylish suit and be all chivalrous to a woman⊠Please watch the third episode of season 1 at leastâŠ
11. Canaan (13 episodes, 2009) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
Thereâs quite a lot going on in Canaan â perhaps unsurprisingly so for a spinoff of the FMV visual novel 428: Shibuya Scramble, which is famous for its intertwined storylines â but in true action-movie blockbuster style, all you really need to know is that the titular mercenary Canaan (Sawashiro Miyuki) is on a hunt for her mentorâs protĂ©gĂ©-turned-murderer, and a lot of flashy fighting is involved. Also, there's no need to worry if you haven't played the original game, as Canaan is pretty much a standalone work and all of the significant characters are original to the anime. Yuri-minded viewers may enjoy her clashes with the villain Alphard (Sakamoto Maaya), but the main source of F/F subtext is her relationship with the young photographer Maria (Nanjo Yoshino), for whom she cares deeply and must rescue on multiple occasions. However, do be warned that the one canonically queer character in the show â Alphardâs subordinate Liang Qi (Tanaka Rie), who is fixated on her boss â is handled very badly, being portrayed as a raving predatory lesbian who is mocked, rejected, and finally killed by the object of her affections. Canaan and Mariaâs relationship is also framed very definitively as friendship by the end of the series, although they donât get paired off with male characters. IIRC thereâs also some fanservice but I canât remember the details as it was a long time ago, sorry.
12. Ga-Rei: Zero (12 episodes, 2008) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
Back in the old days, I had heard this show talked about in the same breath as yuri classics such as Kannazuki no Miko and Mai-Hime, and, well, like those series it comes with significant caveats (though thankfully there is no sexual assault). Although itâs a prequel to the Ga-Rei manga by Segawa Hajime, the anime is basically standalone and focuses on original characters Kagura (Chihara Minori) and Yomi (Mizuhara Kaoru), the latter of whom welcomes protagonist Kagura into her family and demon-hunting squad, only to leave the team in a devastating betrayal. After the explosive opening, the series jumps back to explore the events leading up to that point; fans of director Aoki Eiâs work on Fate/Zero should note that the dark tone disappears in the third episode and never quite comes back even when things get serious. Viewers should also keep their F/F expectations in check, since despite the premise I would say the series is more plot- than character-focused, and on top of that a significant amount of time is devoted to Yomiâs relationship with her male fiancĂ© (Yomi and Kagura have more screentime together, but thereâs not much development whereas Yomi and her fiancĂ© are given a whole romantic arc). There is one very fanservicey scene between Kagura and Yomi in a car early on (in episode 3?) which viewers may want to skip, but IIRC itâs an outlier and the rest of the series is nowhere near as bad.
Bonus Rounds
1. Sailor Moon S / Season 3 (38 episodes, 1994) (subtext) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
Possibly the most widely-known F/F couple in anime, Haruka and Michiru (Ogata Megumi and Katsuki Masako, respectively), make their first appearance in episode 3 of the third season as mysterious newcomers who refuse to work alongside the Sailor Senshi. Apart from being consistently framed as an ideal couple throughout (they practically cruise to victory in a coupleâs contest in episode 5 of S3), they also get some juicy narrative moments, being the main subject of the excellent episodes 17 and 21 â the latter being the mid-season climax. They return in S5 but I havenât watched that season yet.
Side note: Utena fans may be particularly interested to hear that the aforementioned Haruka-and-Michiru-centric episodes 17 and 21 are helmed by key Utena creatives. Both were written by Enokido Yoji, Utena's lead scriptwriter, while episode 17 was directed by Igarashi Takuya (who storyboarded 5 Utena episodes) and episode 21 was directed by Utena director Ikuhara Kunihiko himself.
2. Mai-Hime (26 episodes, 2004) (canon) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
Way back when, Mai-Hime was very popular among yuri fans for including a canonically queer female character who was in love with another female character⊠even though, like in Kannazuki no Miko which was broadcast the same year, she commits sexual assault against her. For those still curious, Mai-Hime starts out as a quirky fighting-monsters-and-going to school anime but turns into a battle royale where characters fight each other using robots â the twist being that the robots symbolise their love for the person most precious to them, and if destroyed, that person will die. The queer storyline comes in only in the last quarter or so, but is compellingly told and at least the queer character isnât quite as maniacal or otherwise demonised compared to some others (looking at you, Liang Qi in Canaan). It's a fun reveal, so I won't spoil it here even if you're likely to have heard of it already.
3. Psycho-Pass (41 episodes + 3 movies, 2012) (canon) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
Psycho-Pass is set in a dystopian world where people are rated on their criminal tendencies; the main charactersâ job as police officers is to arrest those whose tendencies exceed a certain level. The F/F is canon but very, very background; one of the surprise twists of the finale is that forensics expert Karanomori Shion (Sawashiro Miyuki), whose appearance screams âsexy doctor characterâ but is played with surprising warmth by Sawashiro, is actually in a relationship with seemingly aloof field officer Kunizuka Yayoi (Itou Shizuka). I only watched the first season and so canât comment on the rest, but apparently they are still in a relationship in the third season.
4. My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! (24 episodes + movie, 2020) (canon) - Anime News Network | MyAnimeList
An adaptation of Yamaguchi Satoruâs popular light novel series, this show headed the wave of reincarnated-villainess isekai, focusing on the bumbling Catarina Claes (Uchida Maaya) â in actuality an otaku who has been reincarnated into an otome game â as she tries desperately to remove her characterâs image as a villainess and thereby inadvertently attracts the attentions of many a suitor. Among this reverse harem are three female characters Maria Campbell (Hayami Saori), Mary Hunt (Okasaki Miho), and Sophia Ascart (Minase Inori).
While the female suitorsâ romantic interest in Catarina is generally not undermined or played as a joke, they are not necessarily treated as equally valid options compared to the male suitors - it doesn't feel like Catarina has a real chance of ending up with any of the female characters. I've heard this starts becoming more obvious in S2 (which I haven't watched), which apparently focuses on Catarina's relationship development with one particular male suitor compared to the others. Also, the VN spinoff had 6 routes in total (all 4 male suitors + 2 original male characters) but did not include a single female route, despite being non-canon in nature.
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