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Yurikuma Arashi (jap. ユリ熊嵐), auch Love Bullet→Yurikuma Arashi, ist eine Anime-Serie von 2015, der auch als Manga adaptiert wurde. Er ist nach Utena. Revolutionary Girl und der dritte Anime von , der auch das Serienskript schrieb und Regie führte und teilt mit diesen eine surreale, allegorische Handlung in Shōjo-Ästhetik. Der Titel bedeutet übersetzt „Yuri-Bären-Sturm“, wobei Yuri der japanische Name der Lilie ist, als auch eine Genrebezeichnung für Werke in denen es um Liebe zwischen Mädchen geht.

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dbo:abstract Yurikuma Arashi (jap. ユリ熊嵐), auch Love Bullet→Yurikuma Arashi, ist eine Anime-Serie von 2015, der auch als Manga adaptiert wurde. Er ist nach Utena. Revolutionary Girl und der dritte Anime von , der auch das Serienskript schrieb und Regie führte und teilt mit diesen eine surreale, allegorische Handlung in Shōjo-Ästhetik. Der Titel bedeutet übersetzt „Yuri-Bären-Sturm“, wobei Yuri der japanische Name der Lilie ist, als auch eine Genrebezeichnung für Werke in denen es um Liebe zwischen Mädchen geht. (de) Yurikuma Arashi (ユリ熊嵐 lit. Tormenta de oso de lirio?) es una serie televisada de anime japonés producida por Silver Link y dirigida por . La serie se anunció por primera vez a través de una página web en agosto de 2012, bajo el nombre de "Kunihiko Ikuhara/PenguinBear Project". La serie se emitió en Japón entre el 5 de enero de 2015 y el 30 de marzo de 2015. En Norte América ha sido licenciada por Funimation. En febrero de 2014 se lanzó una adaptación manga dibujada por en la revista seinen manga de Gentosha llamada Comic Birz. La historia se inspira en el Incidente del oso pardo en Sankebetsu y deriva su nombre de la novela de Akira Yoshimura que relata los hechos: La tormenta del oso (羆嵐 Kuma Arashi). (es) Yuri Kuma Arashi (ユリ熊嵐, LOVE BULLET→YURIKUMA ARASHI) est une série télévisée d'animation japonaise produite par le studio Silver Link et réalisée par Kunihiko Ikuhara. La série est diffusée initialement à partir de janvier 2015 sur Tokyo MX et en simulcast dans les pays francophones sur Crunchyroll. Une adaptation en manga dessinée par Akiko Morishima est publiée depuis février 2014 dans le magazine Comic Birz. (fr) Yurikuma Arashi (bahasa Jepang: ユリ熊嵐), yang dirilis dalam bahasa Inggris berjudul Lily Bear Storm, adalah seri televisi anime yuri Jepang yang diproduksi oleh Silver Link dan disutradarai oleh Kunihiko Ikuhara. Seri tersebut mulanya diumumkan melalui sebuah situs web pada bulam Agustus 2012 di mana karya tersebut disebut sebagai "Kunihiko Ikuhara/Penguinbear Project". Seri tersebut mulanya disiarkan di Jepang mulai tanggal 5 Januari hingga tanggal 30 Maret 2015, dan mendapatkan lisensi di Amerika Utara oleh Funimation. Sebuah adaptasi manga yang diilustrasikan oleh Akiko Morishima diterbitkan di majalah Gentosha, Comic Birz, edisi Februari 2014 hingga April 2016 dan mendapatkan lisensi dalam bahasa Inggris oleh Tokyopop dengan judul Yuri Bear Storm. Namanya tampak merupakan rujukan kepada novelisasi Akira Yoshimura dari insiden beruang coklat Sankebetsu, The Bear Storm (羆嵐 Kuma Arashi), meskipun hubungan keberadaan beruang yang menyerang manusia hanyalah spekulasi. (in) Yurikuma arashi (ユリ熊嵐? lett. "La tempesta delle orse-giglio") è una serie televisiva anime prodotta dalla Silver Link e diretta da Kunihiko Ikuhara, trasmessa in Giappone tra il 5 gennaio e il 30 marzo 2015. Un adattamento manga di Akiko Morishima ha iniziato la serializzazione sul Comic Birz della Gentosha il 28 febbraio 2014. Una serie di light novel, basata sull'anime, è stata pubblicata agli inizi del 2015. (it) Yurikuma Arashi (Japanese: ユリ熊嵐, lit. "Lesbian Bear Storm") is a Japanese yuri anime television series produced by Silver Link and directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara. The series was first announced via a website in August 2012, where it was referred to as the "Kunihiko Ikuhara/Penguinbear Project." The series first aired in Japan between January 5, 2015 and March 30, 2015 and is licensed in North America by Funimation. A manga adaptation illustrated by Akiko Morishima was serialized in Gentosha's Comic Birz magazine between February 2014 and April 2016 and has been licensed in English by Tokyopop under the title Yuri Bear Storm. The name appears to be a reference to Akira Yoshimura's novelization of the Sankebetsu brown bear incident, The Bear Storm (羆嵐, Kuma Arashi), though any more concrete link besides the presence of human-attacking bears is only speculated. (en) 《유리쿠마 아라시》(일본어: ユリ熊嵐→백합 곰 폭풍)는 이쿠하라 쿠니히코가 감독하고 실버 링크가 제작한 애니메이션이다. 《돌아가는 펭귄드럼》과 함께 펭귄베어 프로젝트를 이룬다. 2015년 1월부터 3월까지 TOKYO MX, 마이니치 방송 등에서, 대한민국에서는 애니플러스에서 방영되었다. (ko) 『ユリ熊嵐』(ユリくまあらし、LOVE BULLET YURIKUMA ARASHI)は、2015年1月より3月まで放送された日本のテレビアニメ作品。 (ja) Yuri Kuma Arashi (яп. ユリ熊嵐 юри кума араси, досл. Шторм Медведя Лилии) — манга, созданная по сценарию Кунихико Икухары и нарисованная мангакой Акико Морисимой. Её выпуск начался в 2014 году в журнале .. Первый том вышел 21 ноября 2014 года. О выходе аниме-адаптации объявили 24 августа 2014 года, съёмками которой займётся студия Silver Link. Дата выхода аниме-адаптации прошла 5 января 2015 года. (ru) 《百合熊風暴》(日语:ユリ熊嵐,英語:LOVE BULLET-YURI KUMA ARASHI)是將於2015年1月在每日放送播放的原創電視動畫,由幾原邦彦搶任導演。2014年3月率先推出漫畫版,作畫,幻冬舍Comics出版。 (zh)
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dbp:alttitle Yuri Kuma Arashi (en) Anata o Hitorijime shitai (en) Ano Musume-tachi no Mirai (en) Hako no Hanayome (en) Ima Sugu, Anata ni Aitai! Gau Gau!~ (en) Kono Mi ga Tsukitemo Yurusanai (en) Tomodachi no Tobira (en) Tsuki no Musume to Mori no Musume (en) Tōmei na Arashi (en) Watashi ga Wasureta Ano Musume (en) Watashi wa Kisu ga Moraenai (en) Watashi-tachi no Nozomu Koto wa (en)
dbp:author Takayo Ikami (en) Kunihiko Ikuhara (en)
dbp:aux dbr:Koji_Sawai — (en) Takao Abo (en) Shingo Kaneko (en) Katsunori Shibata (en) Masahiro Aizawa (en) Mitsue Yamazaki (en) Tōru Takahashi (en) Mutsumi Sasaki (en) Masayuki Kurosawa (en) Kunihiko Ikuhara, Tomohiro Furukawa (en) Kazuo Sakai (en) Etsuko Sumimoto (en) Mika Saitō, Yayoi Takano (en) Miki Takihara (en) Miki Takihara, Yuka Kudō (en) Satomi Kurita (en) Taketomo Ishikawa, Wakako Yoshida (en) Yayoi Takano , Yuri Nakajima (en) Satomi Kurita, Mutsumi Sasaki, Kazuyuki Yamayoshi, Kazuya Hirata, Yuki Sawari, Kaori Satō (en) Yuri Nakajima, Yū Shindō, Yayoi Takano, Masahiro Aizawa (en) Kunihiko Ikuhara, Tomohiro Furukawa, Kōichi Kikuta (en) Etsuko Sumimoto, Masahiro Aizawa, Satomi Kurita, Daisuke Endō (en) Satomi Kurita, Kaori, Kazuyuki Yamayoshi, Kazuya Hirata, Yuki Sawari (en)
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dbp:demographic Seinen (en)
dbp:directedby — (en) Shingo Kaneko (en) Risako Yoshida (en) Mitsue Yamazaki (en) Tōru Takahashi (en) Koji Sawai (en) Ayako Kawano (en) Yūki Yase (en) Yoshiko Mikami (en) Tomohiro Furukawa (en) Yorihisa Koyada (en)
dbp:director Kunihiko Ikuhara (en)
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dbp:illustrator dbr:Akiko_Morishima Akiko Morishima (en)
dbp:jaKanji ユリ熊嵐 (en)
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dbp:producer Toshihiro Maeda (en) Yōhei Hayashi (en) Mari Okamoto (en) Satoshi Fukao (en) Hayato Kaneko (en) Oshi Yoshinuma (en)
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dbp:shortsummary 3.471336E8 Kureha speaks with her teacher, Yurika Hakonaka, who was a friend of her late mother, Reia, stating her worries that there's another bear around. Meanwhile, Mitsuko sways another girl, Eriko Oniyama, into becoming the leader of a group of students known as "The Invisible Storm" to further her schemes to ensnare Kureha. As Kureha becomes determined not to forget her love for Sumika, she receives another summon to the school roof. There, she is confronted by Mitsuko, who reveals her identity as the bear who killed Sumika. With Kureha backed into a corner, Ginko and Lulu undergo yet another yuri trial in order to save her from Mitsuko, giving her the strength to shoot Mitsuko down. Later that night, Ginko and Lulu bring Eriko to the lily garden in order to eat her. (en) A special program hosted by voice actresses Miho Arakawa , Yoshiko Ikuta , and Nozomi Yamane as they discuss their favorite moments from the previous episodes. The program also features an interview between director Kunihiko Ikuhara and theme song artist Bonjour Suzuki, as well as a preview of episode 9. (en) Sumika is declared dead, much to the shock of Kureha, while Mitsuko remains suspicious of Ginko and Lulu. Later, Ginko and Lulu show up at Kureha's house, where Ginko starts making a move on Kureha until Mitsuko shows up, aiming her gun at Ginko and Lulu. As Mitsuko chases after them, Kureha receives another anonymous call calling her to the rooftop, where another bear — who is secretly her classmate Konomi Yurikawa — attacks her, being jealous of Mitsuko's closeness to Kureha. After another yuri trial, during which Ginko and Lulu once again lick nectar from Kureha's lily, Mitsuko shows up to shoot the attacking bear. While Kureha rests from the experience, it is revealed that Mitsuko is actually a bear herself, the one who killed Sumika, and is now targeting Kureha. (en) Twenty years ago, Yurika, revealed to be a bear, was taken in as a cub by a man only known as "Him", who taught her that she must box up her important things lest they become sullied. Eventually, Yurika ended up killing him when he tried to leave her for another unsullied thing. Having lived alone at Arashigaoka Academy since, Yurika was eventually befriended by Reia, becoming close to her and giving her a pendant as a sign of their love. However, she felt betrayed when Reia eventually gave birth to Kureha, and a few years later, Yurika killed and ate Reia after she gave her pendant to Ginko, feeling that Reia had thrown her love away. Back in the present, Kureha, who had heard Reia's pendant was taken by the bear who killed her, is shocked to find Ginko wearing it. The next day, Yurika reveals to Kureha that Ginko and Lulu are bears, claiming they were the ones who killed Reia. Later, the Life Judgement Guys call Kureha, Ginko, and Yurika to the rooftop, where Yurika tries to coerce Kureha into killing Ginko, who denies killing Reia but is willing to be shot if it will satisfy Kureha, thinking that way she will receive Kureha's love. Just as Kureha is about to give up on shooting Ginko, thinking about all the things Ginko has done for her, Lulu appears and tells Kureha about the crime that Ginko had committed concerning Sumika, prompting Kureha to shoot Ginko. (en) Mitsuko, who claims to be a ghost of desire, appears before Ginko at a place known as the Door to Friendship. There they recount the events surrounding Sumika's death, in which Ginko had the chance to warn Sumika about Mitsuko's impending attack, but was held back by jealousy after hearing about her relationship with Kureha and let her die. After telling her about how Yurika manipulated Lulu into betraying her and plans to target Kureha, Mitsuko merges herself into Ginko's body, taking control of her. Meanwhile, the Invisible Storm, who have learned that Konomi was a bear and accepted Kureha into their group, suspect that there is another bear among their class. As Kureha, who shot Ginko after Lulu revealed she was Mitsuko's accomplice, is uncertain about whether Ginko was telling the truth about killing Sumika, Yurika impersonates the Life Judgement Guys to summon Kureha to the flowerbed, where she attempts to eat Kureha to fill the emptiness left inside her after eating Reia, only to be shot by the Invisible Storm students. Mistaking her for Reia in her dying breath, Yurika points Kureha towards the missing pages of Reia's picture book that she had stolen previously. (en) The Life Judgement Guys of Severance Court explain how Lulu was once the princess of a kingdom of bears. One day, when the Kumaria meteor shower fell upon Earth, Lulu received a younger brother named Milne who took her place as first in line for the throne. Wanting to be the kingdom's favorite again, Lulu made several attempts to get rid of Milne, only for him to return each time, bringing her a "promise kiss" in the form of a jar of honey, which she would then throw away. One day, however, Milne died after being stung by bees whilst trying to get more honey, which left Lulu unhappy despite getting what she wanted. Several years later, Ginko appeared before Lulu, bringing her the honey that Milne had previously tried to give her and reminding her not to forget what she has lost. Hearing about her mission to cross the Wall of Severance and deliver her love to someone, Lulu decided to help Ginko fulfill her promise kiss and accompanied her on her journey. Back in the present, Kureha rejects Lulu's offer to look after her, stating her only friend is Sumika, while Ginko is seen with a necklace that belonged to Reia. (en) As the Invisible Storm convert Konomi's body into a cyborg to aid in their bear hunt, Kureha reads the rest of Reia's story, in which the moon girl and forest girl managed to meet and fulfill their love for each other. Later, Lulu comes around to bring Kureha her mother's pendant and explains why Ginko blamed herself for Sumika's death, stating it was because of her own jealousy that she betrayed Ginko. The pendant turns out to be a key which reveals a photo of Kureha, Reia, and Ginko together. As Kureha ponders why she can't remember being friends with Ginko, and whether or not she can forgive her, she and Lulu are forced to go on the run when the Invisible Storm learn Lulu is a bear and go on the hunt for her. Along the way, Lulu explains the nature of the yuri trials to Kureha, explaining that Kureha's memories of her was a price Ginko paid in order to undergo yuri approval. As punishment for revealing the secret behind her transformation, the Life Judgement Guys terminate Lulu's yuri approval, turning her back into a bear, but Kureha nonetheless remains determined to protect her. Recalling the Door of Friendship at the lily garden, which is how she first came to meet Ginko all those years ago, Kureha helps Lulu escape back to the bear world before being caught by the Invisible Storm. (en) Ginko recalls when she was first met Kureha. When Kureha passed out due to the cold, a mysterious being gave her a lily, encouraging Ginko to take her the rest of the way. As Kureha and Ginko spend their days being friends with each other, Kureha was bullied by her peers for her affinity towards bears. Wanting to protect Kureha, Ginko made a deal to become a human girl in exchange for Kureha's memories of her. After being sent back to the bear world by Reia, Ginko was exiled by her peers for being in love with a human, and so waited until the day she met Lulu and crossed the Wall of Severance with her. Back in the present, the Invisible Storm hold Kureha captive in order to lure out Ginko, who is being driven by Mitsuko's influence to eat Kureha. However, Ginko manages to reject Mitsuko, and thus her desire to eat Kureha, in favor of true love. On the rooftop, Kureha tries to turn Ginko away in order to protect her from snipers, but just as the sniper fires, Lulu steps in to take the hit instead, sacrificing herself to protect Ginko. (en) Kaoru's partner turns out to be a bear, who betrays and kills her. Meanwhile, as Kureha looks after an injured Ginko, she has a strange vision about her, which leads her to recall having a friend that she had completely forgotten about. Kureha tries asking Yurika about it, learning that this friend is the one who inspired Reia's book. Meanwhile, Ginko recalls her past, in which she was an orphaned cub who was drafted into a war against the humans. After being critically injured by a gunshot and abandoned by her fellow bears, she was rescued by a young Kureha, who she called Lady Kumaria, a name also used in Reia's book. As Kureha comes to realise that Ginko was her friend that she had forgotten about, Lulu finds a threatening letter addressed to Ginko describing what crime she had committed. (en) The Invisible Storm prepare a public execution of Ginko using their beam cannon as a way of punishing Kureha. Kureha, understanding that Ginko was her friend all along, is summoned to Severance Court, remembering that she was the one who requested that Ginko be turned into a human on the condition that she relinquish her love of Ginko by experiencing temporary amnesia in order to prove that her crime of being prideful was false all along. As Kureha approaches Ginko and prepares to give her the promise kiss, Lady Kumaria appears from the heavens and turns out to actually be Sumika, who taught her true love for Ginko was allowing her to withstand the exclusion ceremony. Realizing her true love for Ginko, Kureha calls out to Kumaria, who acknowledges Kureha's love as the true thing and turns her into a bear so that she can confess her love to Ginko. The Invisible Storm attempts to fire upon them, but they escape beyond the Wall of Severance. Having observed what had happened, the manager of the beam cannon, Uchiko, decides to go against the Invisible Storm and becomes friends with the abandoned Konomi. It is shown that Lulu and Milne have reunited in the afterlife, and Lulu explains to Milne the ending of the storybook; then, to her surprise, Milne gave her a kiss on the cheek. Nobody has seen Kureha and Ginko since they have begun their new life together. (en) In a flashback, Sumika is seen writing a letter to be opened by Kureha on her birthday, reflecting on their relationship together and a book that Reia was writing before she died. Having been excluded from the Invisible Storm after not voting for Kureha to be excluded, Sumika was coerced by Kaoru to write a letter to Kureha announcing Kaoru as her new friend to protect her from the Invisible Storm. Back in the present, Lulu helps Ginko escape from Kaoru, who is seen collaborating with a secret partner who had informed her of the bears' identities. The next day, at Kureha's birthday party, Kaoru reveals she had tricked both Kureha and Sumika, setting fire to her flowerbed and throwing Sumika's letter into it. However, Ginko, despite still being injured, risks her life to protect the letter from the fire. Upon reading the letter that Ginko rescued out of love, Kureha finds new meaning in Sumika's words which tell her that the people in front of her are her new friends. At the very end, a flashback shows that Ginko was present when Mitsuko attacked Sumika, and didn't help her. (en)
dbp:studio dbr:Silver_Link
dbp:summary Kureha Tsubaki has strange dreams about her new classmate, Ginko Yurishiro, who she initially believes to be a bear but is proven wrong. As Ginko strives to do anything to keep Kureha safe, Kureha gets a new roommate, Lulu Yurigasaki, who claims to be Ginko's childhood friend and alleged lover, though Ginko doesn't appear to remember anything about it. Later, Ginko, who believes that the entire world is made up of bears with Kureha being the only human girl, is pressured by her mother into attempting to eat Kureha, but she finds herself unable to go through with it. After Ginko explains her situation to Kureha, Lulu reveals to Kureha that the "bear world" is a delusion placed into Ginko by her mother. (en) Lulu decides to bring Yurika and Kale back to Japan to meet with Sumika. Along the way, Yurika and Kale recall how they both came to love Reia, only for her to wind up marrying a man she had just met. Upon arriving at Sumika's house, Yurika and Kale are met with a vision of Reia, who reminds them to keep on living, revealing that Kale was not actually responsible for Reia's death. Later, Mitsuko Yurizono confronts Sumika about the disappearance of her friend, learning that it was her own attitude that drove her away. Meanwhile, it is revealed that back when Kureha and Ginko first met, Ginko shot Reia after mistaking her for an attacker. Unable to pull Ginko out of her bear world, Kureha decides to join Ginko in her delusion. Upon learning that Reia may still be alive somewhere, Kureha and Ginko set forth on a new adventure. (en) While searching through her mother's bedroom, Ginko discovers a pendant that causes her dormant memories to reawaken. Fearing what she has learned, Ginko decides to distance herself from Kureha, who reveals she is in love with her. Kureha soon meets a bear fanatic named Sumika Izumino who, despite her own feelings for Kureha, decides to help her look into a teddy bear given to Ginko by her mother in order to find the cause of her suffering. Meanwhile, Lulu tries to make a move on Ginko but is stopped when she remembers her little brother Milne, who died in a traffic accident. Lulu soon comes across Sumika, who uses some sort of magic to reunite her with Milne and remind her of her childhood spent with Ginko. Spurred on by this meeting, Lulu goes to confront Ginko's mother, Kale, who was allegedly responsible for the death of Kureha's mother, Reia. (en)
dbp:title Invisible Storm (en) Yuri Bear Storm (en) Yuri Kuma Arashi (en) Bride-in-the-Box (en) I Can't Get a Kiss (en) I Want To Meet You Right Now! Growl! (en) I Want to Have You All to Myself (en) I Will Never Forgive You (en) The Door to Friendship (en) The Future of the Girls (en) The Girl that I Forgot (en) The Moon Girl and the Forest Girl (en) What We Hope For (en)
dbp:type TV series (en) manga (en) light novel (en)
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rdfs:comment Yurikuma Arashi (jap. ユリ熊嵐), auch Love Bullet→Yurikuma Arashi, ist eine Anime-Serie von 2015, der auch als Manga adaptiert wurde. Er ist nach Utena. Revolutionary Girl und der dritte Anime von , der auch das Serienskript schrieb und Regie führte und teilt mit diesen eine surreale, allegorische Handlung in Shōjo-Ästhetik. Der Titel bedeutet übersetzt „Yuri-Bären-Sturm“, wobei Yuri der japanische Name der Lilie ist, als auch eine Genrebezeichnung für Werke in denen es um Liebe zwischen Mädchen geht. (de) Yurikuma Arashi (ユリ熊嵐 lit. Tormenta de oso de lirio?) es una serie televisada de anime japonés producida por Silver Link y dirigida por . La serie se anunció por primera vez a través de una página web en agosto de 2012, bajo el nombre de "Kunihiko Ikuhara/PenguinBear Project". La serie se emitió en Japón entre el 5 de enero de 2015 y el 30 de marzo de 2015. En Norte América ha sido licenciada por Funimation. En febrero de 2014 se lanzó una adaptación manga dibujada por en la revista seinen manga de Gentosha llamada Comic Birz. La historia se inspira en el Incidente del oso pardo en Sankebetsu y deriva su nombre de la novela de Akira Yoshimura que relata los hechos: La tormenta del oso (羆嵐 Kuma Arashi). (es) Yuri Kuma Arashi (ユリ熊嵐, LOVE BULLET→YURIKUMA ARASHI) est une série télévisée d'animation japonaise produite par le studio Silver Link et réalisée par Kunihiko Ikuhara. La série est diffusée initialement à partir de janvier 2015 sur Tokyo MX et en simulcast dans les pays francophones sur Crunchyroll. Une adaptation en manga dessinée par Akiko Morishima est publiée depuis février 2014 dans le magazine Comic Birz. (fr) Yurikuma arashi (ユリ熊嵐? lett. "La tempesta delle orse-giglio") è una serie televisiva anime prodotta dalla Silver Link e diretta da Kunihiko Ikuhara, trasmessa in Giappone tra il 5 gennaio e il 30 marzo 2015. Un adattamento manga di Akiko Morishima ha iniziato la serializzazione sul Comic Birz della Gentosha il 28 febbraio 2014. Una serie di light novel, basata sull'anime, è stata pubblicata agli inizi del 2015. (it) 《유리쿠마 아라시》(일본어: ユリ熊嵐→백합 곰 폭풍)는 이쿠하라 쿠니히코가 감독하고 실버 링크가 제작한 애니메이션이다. 《돌아가는 펭귄드럼》과 함께 펭귄베어 프로젝트를 이룬다. 2015년 1월부터 3월까지 TOKYO MX, 마이니치 방송 등에서, 대한민국에서는 애니플러스에서 방영되었다. (ko) 『ユリ熊嵐』(ユリくまあらし、LOVE BULLET YURIKUMA ARASHI)は、2015年1月より3月まで放送された日本のテレビアニメ作品。 (ja) Yuri Kuma Arashi (яп. ユリ熊嵐 юри кума араси, досл. Шторм Медведя Лилии) — манга, созданная по сценарию Кунихико Икухары и нарисованная мангакой Акико Морисимой. Её выпуск начался в 2014 году в журнале .. Первый том вышел 21 ноября 2014 года. О выходе аниме-адаптации объявили 24 августа 2014 года, съёмками которой займётся студия Silver Link. Дата выхода аниме-адаптации прошла 5 января 2015 года. (ru) 《百合熊風暴》(日语:ユリ熊嵐,英語:LOVE BULLET-YURI KUMA ARASHI)是將於2015年1月在每日放送播放的原創電視動畫,由幾原邦彦搶任導演。2014年3月率先推出漫畫版,作畫,幻冬舍Comics出版。 (zh) Yurikuma Arashi (bahasa Jepang: ユリ熊嵐), yang dirilis dalam bahasa Inggris berjudul Lily Bear Storm, adalah seri televisi anime yuri Jepang yang diproduksi oleh Silver Link dan disutradarai oleh Kunihiko Ikuhara. Seri tersebut mulanya diumumkan melalui sebuah situs web pada bulam Agustus 2012 di mana karya tersebut disebut sebagai "Kunihiko Ikuhara/Penguinbear Project". Seri tersebut mulanya disiarkan di Jepang mulai tanggal 5 Januari hingga tanggal 30 Maret 2015, dan mendapatkan lisensi di Amerika Utara oleh Funimation. Sebuah adaptasi manga yang diilustrasikan oleh Akiko Morishima diterbitkan di majalah Gentosha, Comic Birz, edisi Februari 2014 hingga April 2016 dan mendapatkan lisensi dalam bahasa Inggris oleh Tokyopop dengan judul Yuri Bear Storm. Namanya tampak merupakan rujukan kepada (in) Yurikuma Arashi (Japanese: ユリ熊嵐, lit. "Lesbian Bear Storm") is a Japanese yuri anime television series produced by Silver Link and directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara. The series was first announced via a website in August 2012, where it was referred to as the "Kunihiko Ikuhara/Penguinbear Project." The series first aired in Japan between January 5, 2015 and March 30, 2015 and is licensed in North America by Funimation. A manga adaptation illustrated by Akiko Morishima was serialized in Gentosha's Comic Birz magazine between February 2014 and April 2016 and has been licensed in English by Tokyopop under the title Yuri Bear Storm. The name appears to be a reference to Akira Yoshimura's novelization of the Sankebetsu brown bear incident, The Bear Storm (羆嵐, Kuma Arashi), though any more concrete li (en)
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