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He often daydreams about Ai, which causes him to lose concentration in school. He loves playing games, especially those at the arcade, and is willing to do anything to win Ai's heart. He becomes easily jealous whenever Ai interacts with other boys in school, most notably Ren Azuma, whom he sees as a rival for Ai's affection. Ai describes Kaede as kind and helpful like her father. Later on, it is revealed that he first met Ai at an ice cream shop when they were both 8 years old. Ai Mie (三重 あい, Mie Ai) Voiced by: Shion Wakayama[4] A popular but absentminded middle school girl and Kaede's crush, who always forgets her glasses. She can manage to get to school without her glasses thanks to her house being close to it. She sometimes speaks like a warrior, which her father passed onto her. She loves visiting the aquarium and learning about sea creatures. Whenever Ai forgets her glasses, she loses the perception of distance, and thus she tends to lean in close to Kaede in order to see his face clearly, making the boy blush. Initially, she was unaware of Kaede's crush on her, and only saw him as any other classmate, but once she starts to catch on, she opens up more to him and realizes she might be secretly developing feelings for him as well.[74] After the magazine's discontinuation, Comic Yuri Hime was launched by Ichijinsha in July 2005 as a revival of the magazine,[75] containing manga by many of the authors who had had work serialized in Yuri Shimai. [76] Like its predecessor, Comic Yuri Hime was also published quarterly but went on to release bi-monthly on odd months from January 2011 to December 2016, after which it became monthly. [76][77][78] A sister magazine to Comic Yuri Hime, named Comic Yuri Hime S, was launched as a quarterly publication by Ichijinsha in June 2007. [79] Unlike either Yuri Shimai or Comic Yuri Hime, Comic Yuri Hime S was targeted towards a male audience. [59] However, in 2010 it was merged with Comic Yuri Hime. [80] Ichijinsha published light novel adaptations from Comic Yuri Hime works and original yuri novels under their shōjo light novel line Ichijinsha Bunko Iris starting in July 2008. [81] Once Comic Yuri Hime helped establish the market, several other yuri anthologies were released, such as Yuri Koi Girls Love Story [ja], Mebae,[82] Yuri Drill,[83] Yuri + Kanojo,[84] and Eclair. [85] Houbunsha and Shinshokan also published their own yuri magazines, Tsubomi and Hirari respectively, with Tsubomi running from February 2009 to December 2012 for a total of 21 issues,[86][87] and Hirari running from April 2010 to July 2014 for a total of 14 issues. [88][89] After a successful crowdfunding campaign, the creator-owned yuri anthology magazine Galette was launched in 2017. [90][91] Outside of Japan[edit] The first company to release lesbian-themed manga in North America was Yuricon's publishing arm ALC Publishing. [92] Their works include Rica Takashima's Rica 'tte Kanji!? (1995–1996) and their annual yuri manga anthology Yuri Monogatari, both of which were published in 2003.
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