Postby Mangafanatic » Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:32 pm
Momo-P wrote:Ya, I know. *sighs* Just wish someone would give me a straight answer. Otherwise most people seem to be giving me this "there are some subtle yuri hints", but seeing as girls in anime have always been very close (and mistaken as yuri) I don't know on what level this stands.
I think Sync's completely hit the nail on the head. While I haven't seen the show, 8 out of 10 time someone tells you a show has "Yuri undertones" that means, typically, that if you choose to go into the show saying "There are no lesbian characters in this show, and any such 'undertones' are actually just signs of strong friendship"-- you'll be fine. The "undertones" are generally the musings of those who want to see Yuri in the show. (You see this all the time in shows like DNAngel. I cannot count the number of dellusional fangirls who believe that everyone in DNAngel is totally TEH G4YN3SS!!)
Of course, since I haven't seen the show, I can't say for sure-- but if it were me, I think I'd give the show a try and watch it until I came to a point where I felt I could say for certainty that the undertone were actually intentional allusions to homosexuality.
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