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Summary - From Kunihiko Ikuhara, the creator and director of Revolutionary Girl Utena, Yuri Kuma Arashi is set in a world where bears that have gained human-level intelligence and crave human flesh. So, humanity creates giant walls separating them from the outside world. Despite the barrier, bears can still break in and feast on humans. When Kureha’s mother falls victim to one of the bear attacks, Kureha decides to seek revenge for the attack.
Kureha soon falls in love with her classmate, Sumika, but the crush is cut short when Sumika also dies from a bear attack. Meanwhile, two girls, Ginko and Lulu, transfer to Kureha’s school, but there’s more going on than meets the eye.
Yuri Kuma Arashi uses a lot of metaphors and allegories to explore the difficulties that LGBTQ people face in Japan. Through Kureha, we see how someone who doesn’t follow societal norms gets shunned and excluded. Not only that, the series is filled with visual symbolism, from the wall keeping humans and bears apart to its use of lilies to represent the anime’s lesbian characters.
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