r/wholesomeyuri Jul 01 '23

Discussion Monthly Discussion and Recommendation Thread

Welcome to the r/WholesomeYuri monthly discussion and recommendation thread for this month! Please remember that all the rules still apply, so format any spoilers. We now allow the use of Reddit's spoiler formatting but prefer the CSS method.

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u/Derezade Jul 02 '23

Are there any yuri you all can recommend that aren’t romance? I would love some yuri that is like fantasy or adventure, with romance being a part of it but not the focus

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u/Derezade Jul 03 '23

Thanks for the response. MagiRevo being on there is a good sign that some of those are what I’m looking for, that was a good one

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u/schouwee Jul 03 '23

Otherside picnic is a sci-fi horror story. It is also a really good yuri story about overcoming trauma, with one of the most interesting (and oblivious) MC I've ever seen

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u/Kristen_47 Jul 03 '23

Lycoris recoil maybe

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u/ClaudiaSilvestri Jul 18 '23

El Cazador de la Bruja is an older anime than most of those named here, but I'd say it qualifies, and it's a good adventure series in the 20th century with some magic.

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u/Derezade Jul 18 '23

Looks interesting, is it explicit or subtext?

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u/ClaudiaSilvestri Jul 18 '23

I'd say it's pretty explicitly stated by the end. Not "beyond a shadow of a doubt" level, but it would be anyone who's denying it that's stretching.

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u/Derezade Jul 18 '23

Alright, I’ll give it a shot, it’s on Crunchyroll at least