Finally, Citrus is a Yuri anime, if you cannot bear this kind of affinity, it is better to stand aside and ignore the adaptation, or you might end up disappointed. The story isn’t as marvelous as you can expect, the author sometimes mistakes rape with love, though.
Honestly, I like Citrus manga, but the anime has been highly criticized by some unpleasant development that leads to a different meaning. In conclusion, you cannot compare intimacy with ravishment, and you cannot exploit the sexual assault to propel a romantic or comedic moment.
If you want to watch a shitty gay Telenovela in anime form, then boy, is Citrus the anime for you. Some spectators consider themselves sophisticated, modern and avant-garde. However, when they become aware of some social taboos, they change their mind and create a disapproval towards some topics. One example, the lesbian romance.
Overall, the anime is very entertaining and for a drama about Yuri, it is very well done. If the thought of watching an anime about Yuri REALLY bothers you, then don't watch it. If you choose to not watch, you'll really be missing out on an excellent drama.
Citrus comes the closest I've seen to evoking the feeling of a pulp lesbian romance novel. Yes, it's absurd and dirty and over-the-top, but it also embraces that, and aspects of it are more thoughtful than your initial impressions might suggest.
A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Passione aired from January to March 2018. A sequel manga titled Citrus Plus began serialization in December 2018....Citrus (manga)GenreRomance, yuriMangaWritten bySaburoutaPublished byIchijinshaCitrus Plus25 more rows
Two of the best yuri animes around, along with Strawberry Panic and Simoun. Anyone who enjoyed watching Oreimo will definitely enjoy watching Citrus, since Citrus is basically Kirino's dream of having a little sister come true.
Sad news for Citrus fans, Studio Passione has not renewed Citrus for Season 2 yet. Despite having a huge fan base for the Yuri series, the anime adaptation received low ratings and a couple of not-so-favorable critical reviews on IMDB and MyanimeList.
The Yuri Citrus manga first began serializing in Comic Yuri Hime back in 2012. Written and illustrated by mangaka Saburouta, the ongoing manga series apparently gets its name from the fact that the Yuzu fruit is a sour citric hybrid (the juice makes a vinaigrette or the Japanese ponzu dipping sauce).
As of the end of the original manga run, the two characters are now married. As shown in Citrus Plus, Mei has become content and determined to ensure her relationship with Yuzu remains firm.
16-year-oldMei is a 16-year-old student at the Aihara Academy, an all-girls school as well as the Student Council President.
The manga is licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment, who began releasing the series from December 16, 2014 in English. On August 18th 2018 the series ended with 41 chapters.
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The well received, widely popular yuri romance anime Bloom Into You has only 1 season with 13 episodes only. However despite being popular, there is no announcement made regarding the second season of the anime series.
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During the summer of her freshman year of high school, Yuzu Aihara's mother remarried, forcing her to transfer to a new school. To a fashionable socialite like Yuzu, this inconvenient event is just another opportunity to make new friends, fall in love, and finally experience a first kiss.
Citrus adapts the first 4 volumes of Saburota's manga series by the same title.
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With the first season of anime for 2018 coming to a close, it's time to take a look at what made this season great and what made it awful.
Yuzu, a high school gyaru who hasn’t experienced her first love yet, transfers to an all-girls school after her mother remarries. She’s beyond upset that she can’t land a boyfriend at her new school. Then, on her first day, she meets the beautiful black-haired student council president Mei in the worst way possible.
So let’s get this out of the way. Yes, this is a yuri anime about two step-sisters who are having a love affair where things get pretty spicy. Only to my surprise, it is much deeper and emotionally investing than I had expected it to be. Now, I didn’t really expect much going into Citrus.
‘Citrus’ Season 1 premiered on January 6, 2018 and went on till March 24, 2018. This 12-episode anime series is adapted from a Japanese Yuri Manga series written and illustrated by Saburouta. Till date, the manga has had a total of 36 chapters and the author has been consistently releasing new volumes every four to six months. Most of the manga readers love how closely the anime is adapted and how every detail in the manga has been covered. That’s partially the reason why this show has been accepted so well by most viewers. Even the pacing of the anime is almost like the manga and it ends exactly how the 4th volume of the source material concludes.
Citrus Season 2: Premiere Date, Characters, Plot. On the outside, ‘Citrus’ is an anime about an incestuous lesbian relationship, which is quite a common theme for many adult anime these days. But most people fail to look beyond its basic premise and overlook what it truly tires to offer. While it does have scenes that portray assaults, ...
Yuzu Aihara is the main protagonist of the series and is also the older stepsister of Mei Aihara. She looks extremely beautiful with her dyed chestnut blond hair and emerald green eyes. She is also known for her amazing sense of fashion and stays updated with all the latest trends. She is rebellious, bold and outspoken and often customizes her uniform in her own ways which usually clashes with the school norms. This gets her into a lot of trouble and even leads her into having a lot of clashes with the Student’s Council. Since she does not have any experiences with relationships, she tries to cover it up by ranting about them all the time.
So, our best guess is that ‘Citrus’ Season 2 might only release sometime after 2020. Till then, if you’re dying to know more about how its story unfolds, you can start reading the manga.
Mei Aihara is another main character of the show who is the younger stepsister of Yuzu and also the president of the student’s council. She is a very pretty light-skinned girl who has straight silky black hair and deep purple eyes. Unlike her step-sister, she tries to attract minimal attention from her dressing sense and is often seen in very simple clothes. She seems to have a very cold and ruthless personality, which is a consequence of her father abandoning her as a child.
She froze at Christmas because of robo-Mei's face and she wasn't sure she was ready for sex, not because they were sisters. At least in my opinion.
Citrus is definitely what some people might describe as "trashy", that is, it deals with relationships in quite a raw, controversial and sometimes exploitative way. These sort of stories are always controversial, but on the other hand, they can communicate things that more respectable storylines sometimes can't.
Sabu is an excellent artist , but rather inexperienced storyteller. Her only other story works include a hetero manga called Choukyou Kareshi and a story in Yuri Hime Wildrose. That's not a lot, but at least she's been getting better though as time goes on, remember Citrus started in November of 2012.
When it comes to Citrus, I'd say that along with the artwork, the fact that the story and relationships aren't all sweet is one of the reasons behind the series' relative success. A lot of Yuri is extremely cute, innocent, and pure - Citrus isn't any of that, and it offers something different to the typical Yuri.
A lot of Yuri is extremely cute, innocent, and pure - Citrus isn't any of that, and it offers something different to the typical Yuri. To give my thoughts on two of your specific points: Regarding incest, this is very common in a lot of otaku media these days.
They both have manga that are currently (as of Feb 2018) ongoing. Both manga series is more intricate than the anime, which only got 12 episodes (as of Feb 2018). blue1r1s says... Both Citrus and Netsuzou Trap deal with moraly ambiguous characters.
KarmaKhameleon says... Both anime coincidentally feature a raven haired class president and their romantic relationship with a fellow female classmate who's names are similar, Yuzu and Yuu, one having red hair and the other having blonde hair.
NTR is more explicit & has the element of cheating while Citrus is very light with the explicit scenes & only involves girls. Both series goes through the struggles & development of these girls & their feelings for each other. They both have manga that are currently (as of Feb 2018) ongoing.
Both are the types of Yuri anime theme and sometimes with drama types, all of this is depends on the view of girl love with the student council and the lover one, all of which are special of Yuri anime. ChiefE says... Citrus and Bloom Into You feature very very similar characters, with very similar traits.
Citrus and Domestic Girlfriend are pretty much the same anime with one key difference. First the similarities: They both are about the protagonist's parents re-marrying. The parents both marry the parent of someone the protagonist knows at school.
They’re both yuri anime with a similar focus on romantic relationships. Furthermore, both programs’ themes revolve around the blonde character’s sexual and love awakening toward the more experienced/streetwise (yet surprisingly broken) dark-haired character.
In both NTR and Citrus, two high school girls form a romantic bond. While they are in relationships with other men, two of the key characters in NTR have feelings for one another. While Citrus focuses on two step-sisters who develop feelings for one another. NTR has more sex scenes than Citrus, yet both feature sexual content.
Girls-only schools are the setting for both. Due to their respective pasts, the main characters in both shows are smitten with a woman who is emotionally unavailable. Citrus’ Yuzu, on the other hand, is a lot more loud and confident than the other MCs. Both of their potential lovers present a false front to others.
Both are yuri anime, but the premise of citrus *cough* incest *cough* being nasty makes adachi to shimamura a better choice for a lovely lgbt anime:)!!
They’re both dark erotic romances that explore the complicated relationship between two stepbrothers and raise issues such as the dangers of unwholesome relationships, the consequences of a secret one-sided crush, and the consequences of suppressing one’s sexual desires.
Citrus is essentially Kirino’s fantasy of having a little sister come true, thus everyone who likes Oreimo would enjoy it. Because Kirino’s voice and style are so close to Yuzu’s, it’s simple to imagine Yuzu as Kirino.
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