Written by Kodama Naoko | Directed by Hisayoshi Hirasawa | |
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Original run November 2014 – present Similar Citrus, Inugami‑san to Nekoyama‑san, Sakura Trick, YuruYuri, Riddle Story of Devil |
Yuri para 2017 anime de citrus y ntr netsuzou trap confirmados
NTR: Netsuzou Trap (捏造トラップ-NTR-, Netsuzō Torappu -NTR-, lit. "Fake Trap -NTR-") is a yuri shōjo manga series by Kodama Naoko. The series started in November 2014, and appears as an ongoing serial in the monthly manga magazine Comic Yuri Hime. It is published in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment. An anime adaptation will air in July 2017. The English version of the manga has received various reviews from critics that range from talking about the artwork, to intended audiences.
Contents
- Yuri para 2017 anime de citrus y ntr netsuzou trap confirmados
- Plot
- Characters
- Manga
- Anime
- Reception
- References
Plot
Yuma, and Hotaru have been best friends since childhood where Yuma would protect her from things such as bullies, as such she made it her job to look after her. Now the two are second year high school students, but Hotaru is anything but innocent. Yuma gets her first boyfriend but is nervous about it, so a more experienced Hotaru suggests a "dress rehearsal" to help her out. The helping out later on leads to a deep kiss with Hotaru who says that Yuma now knows how to kiss a guy, this leaves her thinking though about how much better this one was then the one she had shared with her boyfriend. As time goes on, Yuma worries that her boyfriend will find out what is going on between her and Hotaru. She also cannot explain these "strange" feelings she has when she is with her.
Characters
Manga
NTR: Netsuzou Trap was first serialized in the manga magazine Comic Yuri Hime in November 2014. The chapters were collected into tankōbon volumes starting on June 18, 2015 when the first volume was released; three volumes have been released so far. Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga in North America, and released the first volume on September 20, 2016. Seven Seas founder Jason DeAngelis had said that readers were requesting more yuri titles for release, and compared the series to Citrus in terms of potential enjoyment.
Kodama was originally considering a story between two brides, but thought that the characters seemed too old. She then had the two main characters aged down so that they were juniors in high school and liked the "sappy soap opera" results. The NTR in the title stands for netorare, which translates to cheating in Japanese. In the story, the two girls cheat on their boyfriends by doing things with each other.
Anime
An anime television series adaptation, directed by Hisayoshi Hirasawa and produced by Creators in Pack, will air in July 2017. Words and Stereo and Yūichi Uchibori are writing the scripts.
Reception
The English version of NTR: Netsuzou Trap has received various reviews from manga critics. Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network gave the series an overall C+ grade. She points out that it does not appear that Hotaru particularly loves Yuma, but this might be masked feelings due to past problems. She also goes on about how the nonconsensual romance might be a turnoff for some, and critiques the artwork of the character's upper bodies. Silverman did say though that unlike Hotaru, readers get a better feel for Yuma's character, and also praised the artwork involving the character's legs. Yuricon founder Erica Friedman described the story as "creeptastic", saying that it is about girls who get naked to do stuff with each another while their boyfriends are "conveniently not in the room with them". Sean Gaffney from Manga Bookshelf wrote that the first volume is not for its intended audience, but recommends it instead for guys over 18 who think that girl on girl action is attractive.