A new trailer for Yuri Is My Job! has been released, setting the stage, or café table, for a truly fun tale of comedy, drama, and yuri (girls’ love). The cast of characters are introduced, and plenty of yuri-filled moments are teased throughout, so fans of cute girls in heart-pounding situations will find much to enjoy here. To tide fans over until the April 2023 premiere date, here is a nice yuri trailer.
Passione and Studio Lings, the talented animators working to bring Yuri Is My Job! to life on the screen, have set up a Twitter account, an Instagram page (where fans can find a key visual collage), and a home page for fans to follow to keep up to date with the series. Ichijinsha had already set up a home page for the original manga series, for those interested in seeing where Yuri Is My Job! started.
A key visual depicting the main characters in their uniforms was posted to promote the series.
Yui Ogura, who provides the voice for the main character Hime Shiraki, will be performing the opening theme song Himitsu♡Melody, and a message from her was posted to Twitter.
Yui Ogura will also voice the ending theme song Yume ga Samete mo, and will be joined by Sumire Uesaka, the voice actress behind Mitsuki Yano.
The All-Girls Café Made of Dreams, and High School Fantasies
The series introduces Hime Shiraki early on by showing a pure, angel-like student with her classmates hanging over her every word. However, this is all a façade, as Hime is in fact a vain and self-interested girl. Her persona was crafted all in order to lure a rich man, ideally a billionaire, to marry her and make her a trophy wife.
Hime’s dreams are derailed when she stumbles down a set of stairs and knocks into Mai Koshiba, a girl who appears to be a student at first, though in reality, she’s the manager of the Liebe Girls Academy café. Just as Hime tries to make a clean escape, she’s stopped by another café employee, Sumika Chibana, with a kabedon, a hand firmly placed against the wall beside Hime’s head.
Just like this, and to maintain her cover, Hime is drafted to take up some of Mai’s tasks at Liebe Girls Academy, a café that is made to look like an all-girls’ academy, and the employees pretend to be high society students who wait on customers as they present this experience.
Yuri Is My Job! Origins
Yuri Is My Job! started out as a manga written and illustrated by Miman. Ichijinsha began publishing the series in their Comic Yuri Hime on November 18th, 2016. Fans in the West can read the series thanks to Kodansha USA. This is an ongoing title, with eleven volumes out thus far.
Are you looking forward to Yuri Is My Job!? Have you been following the series since its original manga release? Have you ever performed a kabedon on someone? Let us know in the comments below.