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Yuri on ice
Yuri on ice










The relationship between the two characters was never firmly established as fully canon but there were so many moments between them that comes across as queerbaiting but never realised as a full-fledged canonical couple that is settled beyond a doubt. Horrible ambiguity involved in the main M X M relationship. Now, moving on to the problems (SPOILERS INVOLVED): Common anime tropes of the possessive brother veering into romantic desire of his sister are effectively established and subverted accordingly.Ĭ) Accurate representation of anxiety and its debilitating effects onto one's psyche, projecting insecurity, doubt and unworthiness onto everything around you.ĭ) the soundtrack is well composed and suitably appropriate.Į) effective narrative turn of events in the later episodes that cast light on why certain earlier events transpired the way that they did. There are certain redeeming qualities to the show that I think deserves mention.Ī) Ethnic representation: It isn't often to see America being represented by a Latino, to see prominent cast members from Russia,ī) Proper treatment of women: Women are not objectified with melon boobs without any form of agency at all. I am going to do my best to be entirely unbiased. So when I was drawn into the hype that YOI offers a compelling storyline which extends beyond cheap queerbaiting and homo-fanservice, I was intrigued to say the least. I write this as a gay adult man who's actually interested in proper M/M romantic representation and as someone who's jaded of queerbaiting and stereotypical heteronormative gay relationships in the shounen-ai genre.












Yuri on ice