- Updated after completing the anime.
Yuru Yuri is a light-hearted and pleasant to watch slice-of-life filled with moe and comedy. Like the anime's very name makes it obvious, this anime also "kinda" foccuses on the relationships between the characters, which are all girls (and thus, "yuri"). It isn't anything as serious as you would see in other romance-orientated shoujo-ai anime like Strawberry Panic, but it isn't used for ecchi fanservice either, like you could see in Queen's Blade or many anime similar to it.
The "yuriness" in Yuru Yuri is meant for moe, cuteness, and comedy purposes, and I've got to say, it works very
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well. This said, I reckon that even people who would feel disgusted by seeing such relationships (GirlxGirl) should be, in theory, able to watch Yuru Yuri.
It's 2nd season, Yuru Yuri ♪♪, does an extraordinary job keeping up with the 'main four', allowing us to have our share of Toshinou Kyouko, but while focusing quite much more on it's other characters too, which didn't have so many moments in the spotlight as they're having now (especially Sakurako and Himawari).
But something I'm fairly sure about, is that if you are not into moe or comedy, you'll absolutely hate Yuru Yuri. Why? Simple, it's just because this is exactly what this anime excels at, and you shouldn't be expecting much else while watching it.
Story
8/10
The story is very simple, but works really well for this anime. It's what you could expect from a simple moe slice-of-life: The everyday school life of the protagonists. The little twist in this one (emphasis on "little") is that they've created an "unregistered" club in the abandoned tea club room, the "Amusement Club", where they, well, do fun things, because fun things are fun. This deserves an 8 in my opinion because it's to be expected, and like in many other animes, this simple story works very well.
Art
8/10
Even if it's not stunningly eye-candy like Fate/Zero, Kara no Kyoukai or Guilty Crown, neither unique and twisted like Bakemonogatari or Madoka Magica, the art reflects the nature and objective of the anime: Cuteness. It is simple and cute, and fits just perfectly. Anything more complicated would have ruined it, in my opinion.
Sound
8/10
I was already an fan of the first opening and endings, but they managed to improve it even further. Both songs are fun, energetic and kinda catchy, so I guess this also fits very well. I'm kinda exigent when it comes to the openings and endings, especially when they show us them before the anime actually begins even in the first episode, for it gives us an "first impression". The opening became easily one of my favorites, and the background music and sound effects for the rest of the anime are just refined and well made. Even if I tried to, I'm unable to find anything to complain about in them.
Character
9/10
Everyone already knows the standard character typos: The Tsundere, the Bookworm, the Genki Girl, and so-so... But good luck trying to fit every Yuru Yuri character into a "preset personality". The anime presents us with funny and likeable characters, with very unique personalities that I hadn't seen anywhere else before. A few examples are the "main character" with no presence that is pretty much invisible, the Student Council President that whispers so softly she looks mute and only the mad scientist, explosion-addict chemistry teacher is able to translate what she says, and also, the two meganekkos that nosebleed/drool when they remove their glasses and fantasize about yuri. They're very innovative, and most importantly: Loveable. Perhaps I'm the wrong person to talk about this, but I just adore every single character in this anime.
Enjoyment
10/10
This. Enjoyment is what I weight more heavily when giving out my score. If I really enjoy an anime, it doesn't matter how crappy the art or sound may be (unless they're SO bad that they actually ruin the enjoyment), it may be able to score just fine. And Yuru Yuri is no exception: I'm just unable not to love it. I feel very well, in peace, while watching it, and every second spent watching is a second well-spent. This is the kind of anime I'll never feel bored watching or wishing for the episode to be over quickly (if you're watching something while thinking "Damn, isn't this over yet? I need to do something else.", then you're not enjoying it.), and I always actually want to watch more once it's over. And thus, a 10 in enjoyment.
Overall
10/10
Even if the Story may be a bit "common", and the art, simple, all the rest this anime has to offer counterbalances it's little imperfections. I couldn't wish for Yuru Yuri to give me anything else, except longer seasons, perhaps, for these short, 12-episode-long ones always leave me wanting for more. I already loved the first season, it's true, but they managed to somehow even improve every single aspect they could in the 2nd, and I found myself unable to rate it anything but a masterpiece.
Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Yuru Yuri S2
Japanese: ゆるゆり♪♪
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jul 3, 2012 to Sep 18, 2012
Premiered:
Summer 2012
Broadcast:
Unknown
Licensors:
NIS America, Inc.
Studios:
Doga Kobo
Source:
Manga
Duration:
23 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Your Feelings Categories Jul 16, 2012
- Updated after completing the anime.
Yuru Yuri is a light-hearted and pleasant to watch slice-of-life filled with moe and comedy. Like the anime's very name makes it obvious, this anime also "kinda" foccuses on the relationships between the characters, which are all girls (and thus, "yuri"). It isn't anything as serious as you would see in other romance-orientated shoujo-ai anime like Strawberry Panic, but it isn't used for ecchi fanservice either, like you could see in Queen's Blade or many anime similar to it. The "yuriness" in Yuru Yuri is meant for moe, cuteness, and comedy purposes, and I've got to say, it works very ... Jul 11, 2013
Okay, let's begin by addressing the tremendously obese elephant in the room. I gave an anime involving moe a nine.
But before many of you collect pitchforks, torches, tough rope, and a sturdy tree and begin to hurt, riot, and chase my sorry Gluteus Maximus, allow me justify the rating. The second season of "Yuru Yuri" is actually an accessible, light-hearted, and very funny triumph. One of the many great things about the second season of "Yuru Yuri" is that you don't need to: live in a dingy and cramped basement, own multiple moe figures, have several colorful posters plastered across your wall, possess gigantic male breasts, and ... Jul 5, 2012
The continuation of a comedy about 4+ girls going to school. What more could you want? *coughKyoukocough*
[Story] Plain and simple, there is no story. You can imagine there will be a short arc spanning 2-3 episodes at the most but generally, this is an anime about the daily lives of middle school girls. If you've watched the first season, you know what I'm talking about. [Art] Since the very start, the art has been soft on the eyes and continues to be so. This time around, I'd say that the animation has improved greatly. Toshino Kyouko, for example, has generated more irrational body language than ever before! (lol) ... Oct 21, 2012
+ This show made me understand the true meaning of moe
+ The art is absolutely adorable + Every character is so funny + This really made me lauch + Despite of cute outlook, the humour is sometimes kind of crrepy, in a good way though ;) + Fun inside jokes - The 2nd season contains lots of jokes from the 1st season, so if you haven't watched that first you may not fully understand the jokes. - Season 3 hasn't been announced jet. And there isn't actual yuri that much, so if you aren't that into lesbians I can still recommend this. But if you're a homophobic don't spend you time watching ... Apr 18, 2014
The second season of this show really out shines the first. Yuru Yuri just might be the cutest anime you will ever watch. The art of the show is cute, the characters are cute, the stories are cute, but most important of all the personalities of the characters are cute.
Each episode is light-hearted, fun feel and pretty self contained. Sometimes references to material from earlier episodes are made, but these are almost always accompanied by flashbacks. Although the stories of each of these episodes might not be extremely interesting, the characters of the show make everything super enjoyable and entertaining. Some of the ... Jun 10, 2015
It's been quite a while since I reviewed the first series of Yuru Yuri, the anime from Doga Kobo inc, based on the manga by Naromi. Overall, I liked the first series and thought the humour did mostly work pretty well. So, does the second series improve, is it a step down or is it roughly the same as the first?
Story: The setup remains the same as the first series, a group of zany lesbian schoolgirls go through their everyday lives while being generally quirky and humour happens as a consequence. The humour is much the same as it was in the first series, ... Jul 4, 2012
I don't know what else to say, but i love this manga anime because it's so ****ing funny xD
i love the characters, the moe art, music and voice actors xD this easily gets 10/10 from me :3 Jul 31, 2017
"Chocchi macchi chuugakusei, getsuyou ichigen saenai kao shicha dame dame."
Good. "Are yuru happy? Do yuru happy? aikotoba" Better. The second season of Yuru Yuri has once again ignited my feeling for excitement for this whole series. They say that "More is not always better and excessive is bad." Although true, this time, I can say that it isn't. Everything I expected, have been expecting and will expect are portrayed perfectly in this exciting second season. Following the events of the first season, again, the story, or not-a-true-story-because-it-is-a-slice-of-life centers around the main characters Akari, Yui, Kyouko and Chinatsu, along with the supporting characters Ayano, Chitose, Chizuru, Sakurako, Himawari, Nishigaki-sensei, ... Jul 4, 2012
Though the series has barely just begun, I really enjoyed the first season of Yuru Yuri. The story was just random, making it comical for the viewers unlike other anime where there are always problems. It shows the daily lives of regular middle school girls with some funny situations. I must say that the art is indeed better than most other anime in my opinion and the sound makes it sound cute. Each character has their own personalities, making everyone different. Akarin, for example, is a bit withdrawn but tries to stand out and does her best, making the best out
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Jan 2, 2013
I was very pleased with the first season of Yuru Yuri, and the second season did not disappoint. Every episode I watch gives me a happy feeling and I can't hold back my smiles and giggles~!
I'm a hardcore yuri shipper, more than yaoi, and I'm personally addicted to anything cute and moe. If you're into that kind of lolicon thing, please watch this anime. It's worth a shot. It's a slice-of-life anime that gives off a happy nostalgic feeling and the "romance" in this anime is very light, fluffy, and completely hilarious. Each character has their very own personality that makes the show so ... Aug 13, 2013
Honestly, it breaks my heart to give this show a 6. I loved season one, but this one felt a bit disappointing. The jokes felt very...insubstantial. There were a few good "hahaha, her hair ate it" moments but other than that it's not very funny.
The characters are awesome, but I gave "Character" a 7 because no new characters were introduced, and no existing characters were developed further. This lead to the writers not having very many jokes that weren't already made in the first season. My final gripe about this is that there was an episode that attempted to be serious and emotional. Why on earth ... Mar 26, 2023
Much like the first season of yuru yuri, this season does not disappoint.
The characters you know and love from season 1 are back and doing the same bits. It's a lighthearted brand of comedy with a bit of yuri sprinkled in. The comedy feels more refined and well tuned in this season, there were several episodes that got a chuckle out of me. The sense of humor in the writing for this show really resonates with me, it's well written and nonsensical. The character development isn't massive but there is more exposition of the various characters throughout the season. It keeps every episode interesting since there's so ... Jan 3, 2016
To be honest, I struggle with the idea of reviewing second seasons, especially for slice of life. I'm gonna try to keep this brief.
Story: 9 The story hasn't changed. Four girls who take over the abandoned Tea Club for their own amusement. They're still in middle school- more importantly, they're still in the same year of middle school. This isn't addressed until late in the series. While this anime is literally just more of the first season, around the end of the series things start to get strange. The second-year students still seem to be second years, there are some odd moments of deja vu, and ... Oct 29, 2015
I'm just going to guess you have seen the first season of Yuru Yuri. This season... is just as good maybe better!
Story 9/10: It's the same old same old, the same cute girls who all have crushes on each other doing the same cute things. No suprise, it still works and it's still hilarious! Art 9/10: Art is still the same cute moe style, and it's still cute as hell! Sound 9/10: While in this OP is still delightful it's not as good as season one's IMO. Still it's wonderful! Character 10/10: Just when you thought these girls couldn't get anymore lovable, they get even more lovable! The ... Sep 19, 2012
This anime is great when you want to relax, and just have a good laugh with no main storyline.
Season 2 is way better than season 1 in so many ways. I will miss this anime, when i come home from school on mondays :/ Yuru Yuri S2 follows where S1 left. You follow Akari, Yui, Kyouko and Chinatsu once again in the Amuement club. You get even more nosebleed from Chitose, and more romance between Kyouko and Ayano. One of the things i liked most about S2, is you get to see Akari's sister, Akane Akaza a lot more. And she's one hell of a stalker. If you ... Aug 26, 2015
Well the story is not of the essence of other anime, that is probably NOT the reason why you chose to watch YuruYuri. Oh, this review may contain light spoilers. Read with caution.
In my prior review regarding the first season, I mostly mentioned that this anime aimed to be a comedy. But, in this season... It is still a comedy. Albeit, MUCH better. Character development was of the essence in this season as we further realize that Akane actually deeply cares about Akari, and is only obsessed in that she loves having a little sister; nothing sexual at all that was implied right off the first ... Jan 27, 2016
More "cute lesbian girls doing cute things" kind of show. How great.....and I'm not being sarcastic.
[Story]: (7/10) This is the 2nd season of Yuru Yuri. If you're watching or have watched the 2nd season then that means you enjoyed the first season of Yuru Yuri or you're just here to see if it gets better. The 2nd season is nothing new. It's the same old "cute girls doing cute things" element and there are still no lesbian relationship which shouldn't be a surprise at this point. The comedy seems to be a bit better though because I laughed way more in this season than the first ... Sep 28, 2017
akariin~ Yuri Yuri is a really great Seinen x Slice of Life, even my buddies who are not really a fan of all girls anime completed season one with a lol. Yuri Yuri is one of the best example of animes that represents Timelessness because it doesn't gets old(watched in 2017) and can be watch in anytime,
There are only few changes from the Season 1, they've focus to the other characters such as Sakurako, Himawari and Akari's Onee-chan, also, there are some development to the relationship of the characters and to the story as well. It's Light Yuri makes the character more interesting like Yui-chan ... Aug 19, 2017
First things first. My "reviews" system is explained on a blog entry. Which can be found through my profile.
----- The usual, cute lesbian girls hanging around the school. Doing their club activities, chatting and having fun. Although this season gave me less memorable effect. Found episodes somewhat boring or lacking the impact. Art and expressions were superb as always. Music and OST was also quite nice. The cast remained the same, we got all the various stereotypes. Yui and Himawari remain my favorite. But yeah, if you are looking for cute girls doing cute stuff anime with touch of lesbians, then be sure to check it out. Apr 13, 2014
Overall, a lot stronger than the first season, although as to be expected, it's story is quite minimal at some points, and is restricted mainly to running gags and other things a fan could relate to. However, once you start watching, it becomes quite hard to avert your eyes, as you are drawn to love the characters and the joy filled times they have together.
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