She manages to catch Mei’s fiance talking about how he’s only in the engagement for money, which neatly nixes that awkward child bride development (because marrying off young girls is fine unless the older guy is in it for the money and not because he is attracted to teenagers.) Mei is single again, and pulls a few strings with her grandfather to un-expel Yuzu, but the relationship is still sour. Yuzu’s candid personality causes a social hurricane at the glumly traditional school, eventually leading to her being temporarily expelled. When Yuzu needles Mei about it back home, Mei responds by pinning Yuzu down and kissing her. She catches the teacher in question making out with Mei behind the school. Things get weirder when she hears that Mei is the granddaughter of the school chairman and is already engaged to be married to a school teacher. Mei is a stoic young woman and doesn’t show much emotion, except when she’s making it clear she hates Yuzu’s guts. Yuzu reminiscences on the casual molestation all day, and is in for just one more surprise when she gets home: Mei is her brand new step-sister, and is moving in. Mei confiscates her cell phone by groping her, leading to Yuzu staggering between being offended and weirdly turned on. Turns out, the new school in question is a conservative all-girls school, and she doesn’t make it through the gates before the student council president Mei reprimands Yuzu. A fashion-lover, she adds her own flair to the school uniform by changing most of it, and adding gyaru-signature accessories and makeup. Somehow, Yuzu takes the fact that she doesn’t know anything about her new step-dad beyond his last name in stride (and she only picked up that much only because it’s now her own last name), and at any rate, she’s got more important things to worry about, such as falling in love and instantly ascending to queen bee status at her new school. The story begins when Yuzu and her mother move to a new town, due to the mother recently marrying a mysterious rich guy whom Yuzu has never met and whom will not be living with them. Not only between the two main characters, but several supporting characters indicate their romantic or sexual attraction to Yuzu or Mei. It’s a sappy romance, so GL doesn’t just dominate the story, it is the story. There’s no point in a drum roll when the opening credits are comfortably explicit, but for the sake of thematic uniformity: is it gay? Yes, they have the same last name, and no, it’s not a coincidence, but don’t worry: they aren’t sisters. Our leading ladies are Yuzu Aihara, a blonde and outspoken gyaru fashionista, and Mei Aihara, a beautiful but stone cold bitch.
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I’m going out on a limb here and guessing that the 12-episode anime doesn’t cover the full story, but we’ll go with what we have.
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Based on Saburouta’s popular yuri manga running from 2012 and concluding just last month.
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It was the probably the most anticipated yuri anime this year.