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Originally Posted by NoSanninWa
For all we know this was done on purpose and the alien was lying about not being able to change Hazumu back....Whoa. Please don't misunderstand me. I didn't mean that the girls have to end up together for it to be yuri. MariMite is undeniably yuri, but it is left competely vague if the girls have any romantic feeling at all. I only meant that the writers invariably lack commitment. In almost all yuri, either the feelings aren't clearly spelled out as romantic, they don't end up together or else a girl isn't really a girl. These things are true, but I never meant to imply that it isn't in the yuri or shoujo-ai genre.
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Sorry, I was overreacting to a minor part of your argument. I agree with the idea that the writers usually find a way to pussy-foot around the situation. But I think it may be as much a fig-leaf as a lack of commitment. It does seem strange, however, that
yaoi (as far as I know, not having watched much) seems to be treated a little more directly.
As for whether the aliens can change him back, I think they could, but I don't think they will. I don't see anyone wanting it.
EDIT: As for the discussion about Yasuna's "condition"...
I don't think logic will not be much of a guide in exploring the various byways this show takes: absurdity is the name of the game. It reminds me somewhat of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Monty Pyhthon.