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[30] Thus, Nagaike asserts that yuri does not conform to the political vision of lesbianism espoused by philosophers like Monique Wittig that sees lesbianism as overthrowing "the political and sociological interpretation of women's identity;" rather, yuri is closer to Adrienne Rich's vision of a "lesbian continuum" that seeks to overthrow compulsory heterosexuality. [30] See also[edit] Anime and manga portalJapan portalLGBT portal See also: Category:Yuri (genre) Glossary of anime and manga Femslash Hentai Homosexuality in Japan Lesbian erotica LGBT rights in Japan Pornography in Japan Sexual minorities in Japan Women who have sex with women Womance References[edit] Citations[edit] ^ Charlton, Sabdha. "Yuri Fandom on the Internet". Yuricon. Archived from the original on September 22, 2017. Retrieved January 12, 2008. ^ Maser 2013, pp. 3–4. ^ "Yurizoku no Heya". Barazoku (in Japanese): 66–70. November 1976.[65] The American 20th Anniversary Pre-order Bundle for Portrait of Ruin in 2006 featured a poster with a timeline that re-included the games other than Legends. [42] In 2007, Konami still excluded them from the canon on the official Japanese website. [41] Igarashi has said that he considered the titles a "subseries". [66] Development[edit] Being aware of the horror movies from long ago (long before the slasher flicks), I wanted the players to feel like they were in a classic horror movie. —Hitoshi Akamatsu, 1993[49] Castlevania was directed and programmed by Hitoshi Akamatsu for the Family Computer Disk System in 1986. [67][1] The game's staff roll features names taken from horror film icons, with Akamatsu being credited as 'Trans Fishers', a reference to film director Terence Fisher.
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