Schoolgirl Lesbians: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
m (→‎Anime and Manga: clean up, replaced: [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha| → [[Lyrical_Nanoha|)
No edit summary
 
(7 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{trope}}
{{trope}}
[[File:cit Kashimashi - Hazumu x Tomari.jpg|link=Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl|right]]
[[File:cit Kashimashi - Hazumu x Tomari.jpg|link=Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl|frame]]


{{quote|'''Osaka:''' Kaorin... [[The Cuckoolander Was Right|are you gay?]]
{{quote|'''Osaka:''' Kaorin... [[The Cuckoolander Was Right|are you gay?]]
'''Kaorin:''' The correct term is LESBIAN! [[Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?|Uh, not that I'm a lesbian!]] It's just, you know, [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship|a teenage thing]]. That's all. (...) [[Single-Target Sexuality|Just to prove it, I wouldn't mind if she was a guy!]]
'''Kaorin:''' The correct term is ''lesbian!'' [[Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?|Uh, not that I'm a lesbian!]] It's just, you know, [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship|a teenage thing]]. That's all. (...) [[Single-Target Sexuality|Just to prove it, I wouldn't mind if she was a guy!]]
'''Osaka:''' ...Huh?|''[[Azumanga Daioh]]''}}
'''Osaka:''' ...Huh?
|''[[Azumanga Daioh]]''}}


Girls having crushes on other girls is, while not common, nothing that raises eyebrows in the Japanese school system. Sometimes matters go beyond simple crushes to explicit romance; even then eyebrows remain unraised as long as participants aren't too indiscreet. Note that this is less a [[Japanese Media Tropes|Japanese media trope]] than a reflection of real-life behaviors and attitudes—the Japanese refer to this as a Class S Relationship, which teaches the young ladies about "real" relationships and is meant to be outgrown eventually. Retaining a Class S Relationship as one grows older [[Unfortunate Implications|is a sign of immaturity]] (note the number of immature [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]s whose lesbian crush has suddenly noticed Boys). Thus, it is not uncommon to find such girl-girl relationships in anime, especially with the frequency of adolescent characters. Also see [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] for a more ambiguous relationship with a similar cause.
Girls having crushes on other girls is, while not common, nothing that raises eyebrows in the Japanese school system. Sometimes matters go beyond simple crushes to explicit romance; even then eyebrows remain unraised as long as participants aren't too indiscreet. Note that this is less a [[Japanese Media Tropes|Japanese media trope]] than a reflection of real-life behaviors and attitudes—the Japanese refer to this as a Class S Relationship, which teaches the young ladies about "real" relationships and is meant to be outgrown eventually. Retaining a Class S Relationship as one grows older [[Unfortunate Implications|is a sign of immaturity]] (note the number of immature [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]s whose lesbian crush has suddenly noticed Boys). Thus, it is not uncommon to find such girl-girl relationships in anime, especially with the frequency of adolescent characters. Also see [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] for a more ambiguous relationship with a similar cause.
Line 14: Line 15:
{{examples}}
{{examples}}
== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* Haruka Ten'ou and Michiru Kaioh (Sailors Uranus and Neptune) in the original uncensored versions of ''[[Sailor Moon]]''. And in the censored versions, though with [[Dub Text|a bit more subtlety]] and [[Kissing Cousins|a lot more kink]].
* Haruka Ten'ou and Michiru Kaioh (Sailors Uranus and Neptune) in the original uncensored versions of ''[[Sailor Moon]]''. And in the censored versions, though with [[Dub Text|a bit more subtlety]] and [[Kissing Cousins|a lot more kink]]. (Not that the dubbers intended it.)
* ''[[Bleach]]'': Chizuru's very open infatuation with Orihime. Unfortunately for the [[Shonen]] audience, her advances are invariably thwarted by the protective Tatsuki, who Chizuru has commented she would also find quite attractive if not for her boyish persona. Regardless of her primary crush, Chizuru has also ogled other female members of her circle of friends, namely [[Moe Moe]] Mahana and [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] Kunieda.
* ''[[Bleach]]'': Chizuru's very open infatuation with Orihime. Unfortunately for the [[Shonen]] audience, her advances are invariably thwarted by the protective Tatsuki, who Chizuru has commented she would also find quite attractive if not for her boyish persona. Regardless of her primary crush, Chizuru has also ogled other female members of her circle of friends, namely [[Moe Moe]] Mahana and [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] Kunieda.
** She was literally drooling over Rukia at the start of the Bount arc.
** She was literally drooling over Rukia at the start of the Bount arc.
Line 22: Line 23:
* B-ko Daitokuji in ''[[Project A-ko]]''.
* B-ko Daitokuji in ''[[Project A-ko]]''.
** Possibly unintentional; the director admitted in an interview for the US DVD re-release of the film that he didn't think about how the scene featuring B-ko in a giant bath, thinking about C-ko, could be interpreted.
** Possibly unintentional; the director admitted in an interview for the US DVD re-release of the film that he didn't think about how the scene featuring B-ko in a giant bath, thinking about C-ko, could be interpreted.
*** Which is kind of confusing, because it looks to all the world like B-ko is [[A Date With Rosy Palms|touching herself]] while thinking about C-ko.
*** Which is kind of confusing, because it looks to all the world like B-ko is [[A Date With Rosie Palms|touching herself]] while thinking about C-ko.
** Based on the differences between the dubbed and subtitled versions, if it was unintentional it can only be because it's so common in the genre that it got put in without being thought about. The dub takes this aspect of the complicated relationship between A-ko, B-ko, and C-ko out, and makes C-ko seem a bit weird and creepy as a result.
** Based on the differences between the dubbed and subtitled versions, if it was unintentional it can only be because it's so common in the genre that it got put in without being thought about. The dub takes this aspect of the complicated relationship between A-ko, B-ko, and C-ko out, and makes C-ko seem a bit weird and creepy as a result.
** It isn't so much unintentional as it is a leftover from when the film was supposed to be part of the ''[[Cream Lemon]]'' series of erotic films, where indeed B-ko was infatuated with C-ko.
** It isn't so much unintentional as it is a leftover from when the film was supposed to be part of the ''[[Cream Lemon]]'' series of erotic films, where indeed B-ko was infatuated with C-ko.
Line 28: Line 29:
* Kirika and Mireille from ''[[Noir (anime)|Noir]]'' are not shown being physically intimate, but they share a bed and by the end of the series are emotionally dependent on each other. Also, Chloe exhibits a rather warped (and mostly frustrated) desire for Kirika.
* Kirika and Mireille from ''[[Noir (anime)|Noir]]'' are not shown being physically intimate, but they share a bed and by the end of the series are emotionally dependent on each other. Also, Chloe exhibits a rather warped (and mostly frustrated) desire for Kirika.
* ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi]]'' features Saki, a female android who because of the circumstances of her activation has a romantic fixation on the titular character, another female android. The sequel series ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi 2]]'', tops that with what is either an oversized [[Love Triangle]] or a small [[Love Dodecahedron]]: Kurumi Mk. II is fixated upon young cellist Nako, who activated her. Nako's friend Uruka also has a crush on her, and out of jealousy activates Saki Mk. II in order to battle Kurumi; Saki, however, ends up pining for both Kurumi and Uruka. Eventually, Nako comes to return Kurumi's feelings.
* ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi]]'' features Saki, a female android who because of the circumstances of her activation has a romantic fixation on the titular character, another female android. The sequel series ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi 2]]'', tops that with what is either an oversized [[Love Triangle]] or a small [[Love Dodecahedron]]: Kurumi Mk. II is fixated upon young cellist Nako, who activated her. Nako's friend Uruka also has a crush on her, and out of jealousy activates Saki Mk. II in order to battle Kurumi; Saki, however, ends up pining for both Kurumi and Uruka. Eventually, Nako comes to return Kurumi's feelings.
* Futaba in ''[[Puni Puni Poemi]]'' is both an extreme parody of this character type and a parody of Tomoyo from ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', which is an example of this trope herself (see below).
* Futaba in ''[[Puni Puni Poemi]]'' is both an extreme parody of this character type and a parody of Tomoyo from ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', who is an example of this trope herself (see below).
* Chanohata Tamami in ''[[Mahoraba]]'' admits to Shiratori Ryuushi that she is in love with Aoba Kozue (who is completely oblivious), explaining her mean-spirited attitude.
* Chanohata Tamami in ''[[Mahoraba]]'' admits to Shiratori Ryuushi that she is in love with Aoba Kozue (who is completely oblivious), explaining her mean-spirited attitude.
* ''[[Simoun]]'' [[Sitch Sexuality|cheats]] [[Discount Lesbians|a little]] by setting the story on a world where everyone under 17 is female, making all of the main characters Schoolgirl Lesbians by default. And they use the power of [[Girls Love]] to make their fighter planes fly.
* ''[[Simoun]]'' [[Situational Sexuality|cheats]] [[Discount Lesbians|a little]] by setting the story on a world where everyone under 17 is female, making all of the main characters Schoolgirl Lesbians by default. And they use the power of [[Girls Love]] to make their fighter planes fly.
* In ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'', Kaorin has an immediately obvious crush on Sakaki that seems one-sided; however, considering Sakaki's addiction to cute things, it's possible that it would be reciprocated (or at least not minded) if she wasn't [[Chaste Teens|entirely oblivious]].
* In ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'', Kaorin has an immediately obvious crush on Sakaki that seems one-sided; however, considering Sakaki's addiction to cute things, it's possible that it would be reciprocated (or at least not minded) if she wasn't [[Chaste Teens|entirely oblivious]].
** According to the newest manga, Kaorin is either in denial or in denial and in the [[Transparent Closet|closet]].
** According to the newest manga, Kaorin is either in denial or in denial and in the [[Transparent Closet|closet]].
Line 39: Line 40:
** Other than that, it contains some mindbreaking hints at a possible relationship between Sara and her ''doll'' Emily. Things get worse when {{spoiler|we discover that the "doll" actually contains the living brain of an alien girl. Whose race shares a common hive mind. So by acting nice to her, Sara acts nice to a whole goddamn [[One-Gender Race]]. Is this someone's weirdest yuri harem fantasy or what?}}
** Other than that, it contains some mindbreaking hints at a possible relationship between Sara and her ''doll'' Emily. Things get worse when {{spoiler|we discover that the "doll" actually contains the living brain of an alien girl. Whose race shares a common hive mind. So by acting nice to her, Sara acts nice to a whole goddamn [[One-Gender Race]]. Is this someone's weirdest yuri harem fantasy or what?}}
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', Setsuna serves as Konoka's [[Battle Butler|protector]], and admits it precludes hooking up with anyone else. Naturally, other characters assume this is a complicated way of saying that they are a romantic couple, or will be. Konoka certainly has no problem being her (kissing-activated) partner in their magical contract. It's pretty much just Setsuna who isn't aware of this.
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', Setsuna serves as Konoka's [[Battle Butler|protector]], and admits it precludes hooking up with anyone else. Naturally, other characters assume this is a complicated way of saying that they are a romantic couple, or will be. Konoka certainly has no problem being her (kissing-activated) partner in their magical contract. It's pretty much just Setsuna who isn't aware of this.
** Naturally, when Setsuna proved to be a [[Ensemble Darkhorse|popular character]], the overtones became a lot more obvious in the Negima?! remake, with a more knowingly teasing Konoka and a more flusterable Setsuna, to the point of Setsuna stuck between embarrassment and ogling at Konoka in a swimsuit. Considering that in the early manga [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|the way Setsuna acts around Konoka is exactly the same as someone with a really strong crush]] (complete with blushing and a loss of the ability to speak whenever she's around) makes the [[Ho Yay|subtext]] already quite strong.to eachother
** Naturally, when Setsuna proved to be a [[Ensemble Darkhorse|popular character]], the overtones became a lot more obvious in the ''Negima?!'' remake, with a more knowingly teasing Konoka and a more flusterable Setsuna, to the point of Setsuna stuck between embarrassment and ogling at Konoka in a swimsuit. Considering that in the early manga [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|the way Setsuna acts around Konoka is exactly the same as someone with a really strong crush]] (complete with blushing and a loss of the ability to speak whenever she's around) makes the [[Ho Yay|subtext]] already quite strong.
** {{spoiler|The last chapter implies, but does not explicitly state, that they are married to each other in the future.}}
** {{spoiler|The last chapter implies, but does not explicitly state, that they are married to each other in the future.}}
* ''[[Mai-HiME]]'' features Shizuru and her obsessive love for one of the main characters, Natsuki. Fandom has rewarded this with a series of doujinshi, the tamest of which explore Shizuru's more publishable fantasies. The more extreme, well... let's just say that Shizuru is a very ''imaginative'' individual. One of the [[All There in the Manual|artbooks]] states that they "find happiness" at Natsuki's graduation.
* ''[[My-HiME]]'' features Shizuru and her obsessive love for one of the main characters, Natsuki. Fandom has rewarded this with a series of doujinshi, the tamest of which explore Shizuru's more publishable fantasies. The more extreme, well... let's just say that Shizuru is a very ''imaginative'' individual. One of the [[All There in the Manual|artbooks]] states that they "find happiness" at Natsuki's graduation.
** Shizuru's popularity in this series [[Sure Why Not|likely led to]] her ''[[Mai-Otome]]'' incarnation [[Official Couple|actually hooking up]] with that universe's Natsuki.
** Shizuru's popularity in this series [[Sure Why Not|likely led to]] her ''[[Mai-Otome]]'' incarnation [[Official Couple|actually hooking up]] with that universe's Natsuki.
** Speaking of ''[[Mai-Otome]]'', there appear to be quite a few of them there, too, since most of the story takes place in the all-girls' Garderobe Academy. Chie, in particular, appears to have out-Chizuru'd ''[[Bleach]]'''s Chizuru in the "openly flirty" department.
** Speaking of ''[[Mai-Otome]]'', there appear to be quite a few of them there, too, since most of the story takes place in the all-girls' Garderobe Academy. Chie, in particular, appears to have out-Chizuru'd ''[[Bleach]]''{{'}}s Chizuru in the "openly flirty" department.
*** All girls academy, nothing. The [[Schizo-Tech]] of that gives the girls their super powers is destroyed by sperm, and neither condoms nor vasectomies exist.
*** All-girls academy, nothing. The [[Schizo-Tech]] of that gives the girls their super powers is destroyed by sperm, and neither condoms nor vasectomies exist.
* Parodied in an episode of ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]''. After being cast into a [[High School AU]], [[Magical Girl]] Sasami shoots the bickering Ayeka and Ryoko with a "beam of friendship". The sequence just gets more suggestive as two begin gazing into each other's eyes, proclaiming their mutual love and admiration, and [[Almost Kiss|almost kissing]] before being cut off by the end of the episode.
* Parodied in an episode of ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]''. After being cast into a [[High School AU]], [[Magical Girl]] Sasami shoots the bickering Ayeka and Ryoko with a "beam of friendship". The sequence just gets more suggestive as two begin gazing into each other's eyes, proclaiming their mutual love and admiration, and [[Almost Kiss|almost kissing]] before being cut off by the end of the episode.
* ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'': Juri's secret obsession with Shiori consumes her entire life. Possibly Anthy and Utena in the series, though it's canon in the movie. Tons of girls also fawn over Utena and in one episode (and only one episode), Anthy.
* ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'': Juri's secret obsession with Shiori consumes her entire life. Possibly Anthy and Utena in the series, though it's canon in the movie. Tons of girls also fawn over Utena and in one episode (and only one episode), Anthy.
* [[Cast Full of Gay|Almost every single character]] in ''[[Strawberry Panic!|Strawberry Panic]].'' Then again there are absolutely no males in this series.
* [[Cast Full of Gay|Almost every single character]] in ''[[Strawberry Panic!]]'' Then again there are absolutely no males in this series.
* Pretty much the entire cast of ''[[Oniisama e...]]'', at least [[Bait and Switch Lesbians|until the end.]]
* Pretty much the entire cast of ''[[Oniisama e...]]'', at least [[Bait and Switch Lesbians|until the end.]]
* ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru]]'' has only one explicit case of a lesbian love affair. The rest of the relationships often ''seem'' to go in that direction, but generally stop at the [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] level, which raises suspicions of [[Bait and Switch Lesbians]] among part of the fandom.
* ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru]]'' has only one explicit case of a lesbian love affair. The rest of the relationships often ''seem'' to go in that direction, but generally stop at the [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] level, which raises suspicions of [[Bait and Switch Lesbians]] among part of the fandom.
Line 53: Line 54:
* Hiyori in ''[[Lucky Star]]'' is a [[Yuri Fangirl]]/artist, though it's apparently nonsexual for her.
* Hiyori in ''[[Lucky Star]]'' is a [[Yuri Fangirl]]/artist, though it's apparently nonsexual for her.
** [[Lucky Star/WMG|Some people]] assume that Konata and Kagami, despite the personality clash, may secretly be these. Konata [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship|playfully flirting]] with Kagami and Tsukasa after a ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru|Marimite]]'' session doesn't exactly help her case.
** [[Lucky Star/WMG|Some people]] assume that Konata and Kagami, despite the personality clash, may secretly be these. Konata [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship|playfully flirting]] with Kagami and Tsukasa after a ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru|Marimite]]'' session doesn't exactly help her case.
*** Also, don't forget Kagami's [[Freudian Slip]] in the OVA.
*** Also, don't forget Kagami's [[Freudian Slip]] in the OVA.{{context}}
**** [[Word of God]] says either Konata or Kagami has an unrequited crush on the other, without specifying whom.
**** [[Word of God]] says either Konata or Kagami has an unrequited crush on the other, without specifying whom.
*** It appears to be on Kagami's side since Konata has said she's [[Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?|straight]]. She could always be wrong or lying though..
*** It appears to be on Kagami's side since Konata has said she's [[Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?|straight]]. She could always be wrong or lying though..
Line 71: Line 72:
* Nene, the [[Class Representative]] from ''[[Hyakko]]'', claims to be bisexual—but she is mostly shown drooling over ''girls''.
* Nene, the [[Class Representative]] from ''[[Hyakko]]'', claims to be bisexual—but she is mostly shown drooling over ''girls''.
* Sakuya from ''[[Candy Boy]]'' has a major crush on Kanade and has no qualms about letting everybody know about it. Alas, she has [[Official Couple|lost by definition]] to [[Twincest|Kanade's twin sister, Yukino]].
* Sakuya from ''[[Candy Boy]]'' has a major crush on Kanade and has no qualms about letting everybody know about it. Alas, she has [[Official Couple|lost by definition]] to [[Twincest|Kanade's twin sister, Yukino]].
* ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'': Kuroko, who gets concerned at how much [[Foe Yay|fun]] [[Tsundere|Mikoto]] seems to be having in her [[Unknown Rival|rivalry]] with Touma. [[Clingy Jealous Girl]], too.
* ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]'': Kuroko, who gets concerned at how much [[Foe Yay|fun]] [[Tsundere|Mikoto]] seems to be having in her [[Unknown Rival|rivalry]] with Touma. [[Clingy Jealous Girl]], too.
** She's [[Lovable Sex Maniac|even]] [[Too Kinky to Torture|worse]] in ''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]''.
** She's [[Lovable Sex Maniac|even]] [[Too Kinky to Torture|worse]] in ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun]]''.
* Makina in ''[[Shikabane Hime]]'' once found herself being stalked by a [[Gainaxing|large-breasted]] lesbian schoolgirl who was attracted to death.
* Makina in ''[[Shikabane Hime]]'' once found herself being stalked by a [[Gainaxing|large-breasted]] lesbian schoolgirl who was attracted to death.
* Kanako in ''[[Maria Holic]]''. She has a [[Does Not Like Men|strong dislike of men]] and attended a girls' school purely to find a female love interest. She has a tendency to have [[nosebleed]]s at the thought of that.
* Kanako in ''[[Maria Holic]]''. She has a [[Does Not Like Men|strong dislike of men]] and attended a girls' school purely to find a female love interest. She has a tendency to have [[nosebleed]]s at the thought of that.
Line 78: Line 79:
* ''[[Hidamari Sketch]]''. Natsume is painfully [[Tsundere]] for Sae but can't catch a break, being the losing corner of a [[Love Triangle]]. Played up to the hilt in episode 12 of x365 when Sae joins Natsume for lunch, with the latter first getting combative before quieting down. We even get a few [[Male Gaze]] shots in that episode; when Natsume watches Sae enter the cafeteria (focusing on her hips), watching her eat (focusing on her lips), and again as Sae walks away... The flowers the spring out of her hair and the [[Luminescent Blush]] seem to put it straight into Schoolgirl Lesbians territory. The very last episode has her praying at a shrine to become more honest with her feelings. And {{spoiler|guess who wrote that passionate fan letter that Sae got}}?
* ''[[Hidamari Sketch]]''. Natsume is painfully [[Tsundere]] for Sae but can't catch a break, being the losing corner of a [[Love Triangle]]. Played up to the hilt in episode 12 of x365 when Sae joins Natsume for lunch, with the latter first getting combative before quieting down. We even get a few [[Male Gaze]] shots in that episode; when Natsume watches Sae enter the cafeteria (focusing on her hips), watching her eat (focusing on her lips), and again as Sae walks away... The flowers the spring out of her hair and the [[Luminescent Blush]] seem to put it straight into Schoolgirl Lesbians territory. The very last episode has her praying at a shrine to become more honest with her feelings. And {{spoiler|guess who wrote that passionate fan letter that Sae got}}?
* Possibly hinted at in the ending credits of ''[[SHUFFLE!]]'' episode 24, where Lisianthus and [[Yandere|Kaede]] share an [[Accidental Kiss|"accidental" kiss]].
* Possibly hinted at in the ending credits of ''[[SHUFFLE!]]'' episode 24, where Lisianthus and [[Yandere|Kaede]] share an [[Accidental Kiss|"accidental" kiss]].
* ''[[Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito]]'' is about one of these searching time and space for her best friend/adoptive older sister Hatsumi {{spoiler|who turns out to be Eve...yes, that Eve}}. Who {{spoiler|returns her feelings,}} but {{spoiler|can only exist in a given world for 16 years at a time}}. Hatsumi herself is at least bisexual, as {{spoiler|a series of very direct love letters shows.}}
* ''[[Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito]]'' is about one of these searching time and space for her best friend/adoptive older sister Hatsumi {{spoiler|who turns out to be Eve...yes, ''that'' Eve}}. Who {{spoiler|returns her feelings,}} but {{spoiler|can only exist in a given world for 16 years at a time}}. Hatsumi herself is at least bisexual, as {{spoiler|a series of very direct love letters shows.}}
* In ''[[Kannazuki no Miko]]'' the two main characters are a pair of [[Reincarnation Romance|eternally reincarnating]] Schoolgirl Lesbians.
* In ''[[Kannazuki no Miko]]'' the two main characters are a pair of [[Reincarnation Romance|eternally reincarnating]] Schoolgirl Lesbians.
* Yurika Kochikaze in ''[[Akikan]]!'' is blatantly lesbian for Najimi.
* Yurika Kochikaze in ''[[Akikan]]!'' is blatantly lesbian for Najimi.
Line 84: Line 85:
* Shinobu of ''[[Ninin ga Shinobuden]]'' assuming it isn't just being played for parody.
* Shinobu of ''[[Ninin ga Shinobuden]]'' assuming it isn't just being played for parody.
* [[Memetic Mutation|Rainbows]] [[Ho Yay|are straighter]] than [[Lyrical Nanoha|Subaru Nakajima]].
* [[Memetic Mutation|Rainbows]] [[Ho Yay|are straighter]] than [[Lyrical Nanoha|Subaru Nakajima]].
** [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha As]] has Nanoha and Fate, seemly regular grader students who have an ankward relationship at the beginning of the show. if it's not for all those blushing they do, nobody would find their relationship any more suggestive than being bestfriends.
** [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's]] has Nanoha and Fate, seemly regular grader students who have an awkward relationship at the beginning of the show. if it's not for all those blushing they do, nobody would find their relationship any more suggestive than being best friends.
* [[The Reveal]] in one of the chapters in ''[[Franken Fran]]'' was that the focus characters were lesbians who didn't know how to properly express their love for each other. [[Dead Lesbian Syndrome|Surprisingly]], it managed to be one of the few chapters with... [[Everybody Lives|a fairly happy ending]]. [[Parental Incest|Squicky, but happy]]. Compared to the [[Body Horror|usual]] [[Fate Worse Than Death|alternatives]], anyway.
* [[The Reveal]] in one of the chapters in ''[[Franken Fran]]'' was that the focus characters were lesbians who didn't know how to properly express their love for each other. [[Dead Lesbian Syndrome|Surprisingly]], it managed to be one of the few chapters with... [[Everybody Lives|a fairly happy ending]]. [[Parental Incest|Squicky, but happy]]. Compared to the [[Body Horror|usual]] [[Fate Worse Than Death|alternatives]], anyway.
* Nodoka of ''[[Saki (manga)|Saki]]'', especially in the animated version which took her subtextual crush towards Saki in the manga then jacked it up to bleedingly obvious. Hell, most of the girls have the same thing going on. Saki very obviously returns Nodoka's feelings, all of the Kazekoshi girls want their "[[Fan Nickname|kyaputen]]" who may be in a [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] with Kana and certainly has a big crush on Hisa. Hisa and Mako have rather obvious crushes on each other. Touka is almost [[Psycho Lesbian]] for Nodoka, not to mention Ryuumonbuchi's Hajime/Touka/Ayumu/Jun Love Dodecahedron. And then there's the [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] couple of Momoko and Yumi. All of the relationships are subtextual, but are still very obvious.
* Nodoka of ''[[Saki (manga)|Saki]]'', especially in the animated version which took her subtextual crush towards Saki in the manga then jacked it up to bleedingly obvious. Hell, most of the girls have the same thing going on. Saki very obviously returns Nodoka's feelings, all of the Kazekoshi girls want their "[[Fan Nickname|kyaputen]]" who may be in a [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] with Kana and certainly has a big crush on Hisa. Hisa and Mako have rather obvious crushes on each other. Touka is almost [[Psycho Lesbian]] for Nodoka, not to mention Ryuumonbuchi's Hajime/Touka/Ayumu/Jun Love Dodecahedron. And then there's the [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] couple of Momoko and Yumi. All of the relationships are subtextual, but are still very obvious.
Line 94: Line 95:
* In a similar vein to the above, there is ''[[Sasameki Koto]]''. The focus is on the tall and awkward Sumika's crush on her lesbian but oblivious friend, Kazama, who herself is constantly on the lookout for cute girls to crush on. There are also their classmates Miyako and Tomoe, who are in a relationship. Lastly, [[Yuri Fan]] Aoi Azusa appears to have a crush on Sumika.
* In a similar vein to the above, there is ''[[Sasameki Koto]]''. The focus is on the tall and awkward Sumika's crush on her lesbian but oblivious friend, Kazama, who herself is constantly on the lookout for cute girls to crush on. There are also their classmates Miyako and Tomoe, who are in a relationship. Lastly, [[Yuri Fan]] Aoi Azusa appears to have a crush on Sumika.
* Tomoyo Daidouji in ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', though it was toned down a bit in the anime. The manga actually had her telling Sakura that she loves her in ''that'' way, [[Oblivious to Love|though it went right over the heroine's head]].
* Tomoyo Daidouji in ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', though it was toned down a bit in the anime. The manga actually had her telling Sakura that she loves her in ''that'' way, [[Oblivious to Love|though it went right over the heroine's head]].
* ''[[To Love Ru]]'' has Risa and Mio, who both shamelessly love groping girls (and sometimes, molest them outright), but kinda subverted with both.
* ''[[To LOVE-Ru]]'' has Risa and Mio, who both shamelessly love groping girls (and sometimes, molest them outright), but kinda subverted with both.
** Risa swings between [[Bi the Way]] and [[Depraved Bisexual]] (mostly the former), but her [[The Tease|daily interaction]] with Rito and Haruna is especially [[Black Comedy Rape|unhealthy]].
** Risa swings between [[Bi the Way]] and [[Depraved Bisexual]] (mostly the former), but her [[The Tease|daily interaction]] with Rito and Haruna is especially [[Black Comedy Rape|unhealthy]].
** Mio is rather [[Ambiguously Gay]] due to her lack of Risa's [[Memetic Molester|expression]] when doing these. And she has a [[Fetish]] for [[Meido]] [[Cosplay]] with [[Moe]] [[Fan Service with a Smile|appeal]]...in a men-oriented cafe.
** Mio is rather [[Ambiguously Gay]] due to her lack of Risa's [[Memetic Molester|expression]] when doing these. And she has a [[Fetish]] for [[Meido]] [[Cosplay]] with [[Moe]] [[Fan Service with a Smile|appeal]]...in a men-oriented cafe.
* ''[[Hanjuku Joshi]]'' is an erotic manga about the relationship between Chitose and Yae, two students at an all-girls school.
* ''[[Hanjuku Joshi]]'' is an erotic manga about the relationship between Chitose and Yae, two students at an all-girls school.
* The OVA ''Butt-Attack Punisher Girl Gautaman'' and its sequel spend a lot of time on the crush [[Tomboy and Girly Girl|tomboyish Saori has for her cute roommate Mari]] (who also happens to be the titular [[The Hero|Gautaman.)]] It's even all but flat-out stated that they went all the way, which is much farther than Mari ever went with her heterosexual love interest, [[The Dragon|Tobishima.]] {{spoiler|Nevertheless, when Mari is forced to move away at the end of ''Gautaman R'', Saori is left standing on the train platform shouting her love for Mari, who's wistfully daydreaming about Tobishima.}}
* The OVA ''[[Butt-Attack Punisher Girl Gautaman]]'' and its sequel spend a lot of time on the crush [[Tomboy and Girly Girl|tomboyish Saori has for her cute roommate Mari]] (who also happens to be the titular [[The Hero|Gautaman.)]] It's even all but flat-out stated that they went all the way, which is much farther than Mari ever went with her heterosexual love interest, [[The Dragon|Tobishima.]] {{spoiler|Nevertheless, when Mari is forced to move away at the end of ''Gautaman R'', Saori is left standing on the train platform shouting her love for Mari, who's wistfully daydreaming about Tobishima.}}
* ''[[Shoujo Sect]]'', where the [[Cast Full of Gay|entire cast]] are Schoolgirl Lesbians in an [[One-Gender School|all-girl school]].
* ''[[Shoujo Sect]]'', where the [[Cast Full of Gay|entire cast]] are Schoolgirl Lesbians in an [[One-Gender School|all-girl school]].
* ''[[Hanaukyo Maid Tai]] La Verite''. Yashima Sanae's feelings for her boss Konoe Tsurugi.
* ''[[Hanaukyo Maid Tai]] La Verite''. Yashima Sanae's feelings for her boss Konoe Tsurugi.
* ''[[Husky and Medley]]'' chronicles the budding romance between the eponymous pair of high school students who attend an all girls school, and is supposedly [[Based on a True Story]].
* ''[[Husky and Medley]]'' chronicles the budding romance between the eponymous pair of high school students who attend an all girls school, and is supposedly [[Based on a True Story]].
* ''[[Hayate Cross Blade]]'', being set in an all-girl school where students on a special swordsmanship scholarship are made to pair up with a partner in a way that's similar to marriage, this is inevitable. For most characters, it's kept strictly on the subtext level, but [[The Hero|main character]] [[Genki Girl|Hayate]] is entirely unambiguous about her affection for her [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] partner, Ayana, despite [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine|the pain that inevitably ensues]].
* ''[[Hayate × Blade]]'', being set in an all-girl school where students on a special swordsmanship scholarship are made to pair up with a partner in a way that's similar to marriage, this is inevitable. For most characters, it's kept strictly on the subtext level, but [[The Hero|main character]] [[Genki Girl|Hayate]] is entirely unambiguous about her affection for her [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] partner, Ayana, despite [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine|the pain that inevitably ensues]].
** And then there's [[Chivalrous Pervert|Jun]], the [[Lovable Sex Maniac]] of the cast who, despite having jokes made about her being bisexual, has never once given any indication that she is anything but lesbian. She and her partner [[Ill Girl|Yuuho]] were also polled as the most popular pairing in the fandom, despite being half-sisters.
** And then there's [[Chivalrous Pervert|Jun]], the [[Lovable Sex Maniac]] of the cast who, despite having jokes made about her being bisexual, has never once given any indication that she is anything but lesbian. She and her partner [[Ill Girl|Yuuho]] were also polled as the most popular pairing in the fandom, despite being half-sisters.
* ''[[Hen]]'': Chizuru for Azumi.
* ''[[Hen]]'': Chizuru for Azumi.
Line 108: Line 109:
* Hikaru and Megu in ''[[Prism (manga)|Prism]]''.
* Hikaru and Megu in ''[[Prism (manga)|Prism]]''.
* Suruga Kanbaru from ''[[Bakemonogatari]]'' is this for Senjougahara. But she also works as [[The Tease]] [[Bi the Way|for Koyomi]] and generally acting as a full-blown [[Lovable Sex Maniac]].
* Suruga Kanbaru from ''[[Bakemonogatari]]'' is this for Senjougahara. But she also works as [[The Tease]] [[Bi the Way|for Koyomi]] and generally acting as a full-blown [[Lovable Sex Maniac]].
* [[Stalker with a Crush|Sanae]] is this for [[Shinryaku! Ika Musume|Ika Musume]].
* ''[[Squid Girl]]'': [[Stalker with a Crush|Sanae]] is this for Squid Girl.
* This is the entire plot of [[Yuru-Yuri]].
* This is the entire plot of [[Yuru-Yuri]].
* [[Bodacious Space Pirates]] gives us Jenny Dolittle and Lynn Lambretta, who keep it on the down-low while Jenny is President of the school's Yacht Club, but are hardly shy about expressing it after Jenny blasts her way out of an [[Arranged Marriage]] and rendezvous with the Bentenmaru.
* [[Bodacious Space Pirates]] gives us Jenny Dolittle and Lynn Lambretta, who keep it on the down-low while Jenny is President of the school's Yacht Club, but are hardly shy about expressing it after Jenny blasts her way out of an [[Arranged Marriage]] and rendezvous with the Bentenmaru.


== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* ''[[Runaways]]''' Karolina Dean ([[Discount Lesbians|an alien]]) is in love with her best friend Nico, who unfortunately [[Incompatible Orientation|does not return her affections]]. Fortunately for Karolina, she finds new love in a shape-shifting alien named Xavin, [[Gender Bender|who changes "his" form into that of a woman to please her.]] This new relationship leads to problems throughout the series, primarily revolving around the fact that their two home planets have been locked in a deadly war for years, but also seems to inspire ''jealousy'' in Nico, [[Les Yay|with some pretty overt subtext that she is beginning to fall for Karolina afterall]]. This has lead to some [[One True Pairing|disagreement]] and [[One True Threesome|arguments]] [[Internet Backdraft|amongst the fandom]].
* ''[[Runaways]]''' Karolina Dean ([[Discount Lesbians|an alien]]) is in love with her best friend Nico, who unfortunately [[Incompatible Orientation|does not return her affections]]. Fortunately for Karolina, she finds new love in a shape-shifting alien named Xavin, [[Gender Bender|who changes "his" form into that of a woman to please her.]] This new relationship leads to problems throughout the series, primarily revolving around the fact that their two home planets have been locked in a deadly war for years, but also seems to inspire ''jealousy'' in Nico, [[Les Yay|with some pretty overt subtext that she is beginning to fall for Karolina after all]]. This has lead to some [[One True Pairing|disagreement]] and [[One True Threesome|arguments]] [[Internet Backdraft|among the fandom]].
* ''[[Y: The Last Man]]'': In a [[Flash Back]] about Dr. Allison Mann's college days, she's part of a [[Shock Value Relationship|shock and aww couple]] until her girlfriend "grows up" and "ungays". Mann didn't take this well.
* ''[[Y: The Last Man]]'': In a [[Flash Back]] about Dr. Allison Mann's college days, she's part of a [[Shock Value Relationship|shock and aww couple]] until her girlfriend "grows up" and "ungays". Mann didn't take this well.


Line 127: Line 128:
* Naomi and Michelle in''[[The Secrets]]'', an Israeli film that takes place in an Ultra-Orthodox women's seminary.
* Naomi and Michelle in''[[The Secrets]]'', an Israeli film that takes place in an Ultra-Orthodox women's seminary.
* The 1968 film ''Therese and Isabelle'' about a a pair of young women in a French girls' school (Essy Persson and Anna Gael) whose Romantic Friendship becomes a love affair, an affair which ends when Isabelle leaves because her family moves.
* The 1968 film ''Therese and Isabelle'' about a a pair of young women in a French girls' school (Essy Persson and Anna Gael) whose Romantic Friendship becomes a love affair, an affair which ends when Isabelle leaves because her family moves.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* S.M. Stirling provides a Western version of this trope in ''[[The Draka]]'' series. In Draka boarding schools, schoolgirl crushes and romances are very common. Just as commonly, the girls grow out of it when they reach adulthood (Yolanda Ingolfssen in ''The Stone Dogs'' is a [[Ax Crazy|rather notable]] [[Psycho Lesbian|exception]]).
* S.M. Stirling provides a Western version of this trope in ''[[The Draka]]'' series. In Draka boarding schools, schoolgirl crushes and romances are very common. Just as commonly, the girls grow out of it when they reach adulthood (Yolanda Ingolfssen in ''The Stone Dogs'' is a [[Ax Crazy|rather notable]] [[Psycho Lesbian|exception]]).
* {{spoiler|Lillian "Lia" Wanderley and Letitia Coramae "Tommy" Tomlin}} in Carolyn Wheat's short story "Cousin Cora."
* {{spoiler|Lillian "Lia" Wanderley and Letitia Coramae "Tommy" Tomlin}} in Carolyn Wheat's short story "Cousin Cora".
* In ''[[Carmilla]]''-reimagining ''[[The Moth Diaries]]'', the pupils of an exclusive girls' boarding school have relationships similar to this as practice for the real world and boys. The unnamed diarist is romantically obsessed with her best friend Lucy ... as is the 'vampire', Ernessa.
* In ''[[Carmilla]]''-reimagining ''[[The Moth Diaries]]'', the pupils of an exclusive girls' boarding school have relationships similar to this as practice for the real world and boys. The unnamed diarist is romantically obsessed with her best friend Lucy ... as is the 'vampire', Ernessa.
* In Colette classic ''Claudine at School'', various girls are interested in one another. Claudine first falls in love with the pretty teaching assistant Aimee, then switches her affections to Aimee's sister when she goes off with the Headmistress. I Am Not Making This Up. Considering this is set in France in the 1890s, no one seems to bat an eyelid at these goings on between girls. The affair between Aimee and the Headmistress is another story.
* In Colette classic ''Claudine at School'', various girls are interested in one another. Claudine first falls in love with the pretty teaching assistant Aimee, then switches her affections to Aimee's sister when she goes off with the Headmistress. I Am Not Making This Up. Considering this is set in France in the 1890s, no one seems to bat an eyelid at these goings on between girls. The affair between Aimee and the Headmistress is another story.
* ''[[The Getting Of Wisdom]]'' a semi autobiographical novel by Henry Handel Richardson (Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson) touches in this somewhat when the protagonist becomes involved with an elder schoolgirl.
* ''[[The Getting Of Wisdom]]'' a semi-autobiographical novel by Henry Handel Richardson (Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson) touches in this somewhat when the protagonist becomes involved with an elder schoolgirl.
* In ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'', teenage novices in the White Tower often become "Pillow Friends," which can range from being close friends, to being in full-blown lesbian relationships. These relationships usually end when the novices become Aes Sedai.
* In ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'', teenage novices in the White Tower often become "Pillow Friends," which can range from being just close to being in full-blown lesbian relationships. These relationships usually end when the novices become Aes Sedai.
** Though some interactions later on indicate that they do sometimes continue.
** Though some interactions later on indicate that they do sometimes continue.
* Maybe, just maybe, {{spoiler|Bill and Clarissa}} in [[Enid Blyton]]'s ''[[Malory Towers]]''. Fandom is more definite, and not without justification.
* Maybe, just maybe, {{spoiler|Bill and Clarissa}} in [[Enid Blyton]]'s ''[[Malory Towers]]''. Fandom is more definite, and not without justification.
* ''[[Annie on My Mind]]'' by Nancy Garden is about two Schoolgirl Lesbians, Annie and Liza, and is one of the first Western books to present lesbianism in a positive light. Needless to say, the [[Moral Guardians]] are on the phone.
* ''[[Annie on My Mind]]'' by Nancy Garden is about two Schoolgirl Lesbians, Annie and Liza, and is one of the first Western books to present lesbianism in a positive light. Needless to say, the [[Moral Guardians]] are on the phone.
* Even with all the [[Les Yay]] and [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] floating around in the ''[[Gemma Doyle]]'' Trilogy, there's a canonical and very deep romantic love between {{spoiler|Felicity}} and {{spoiler|Pippa}}.
* Even with all the [[Les Yay]] and [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] floating around in the ''[[Gemma Doyle]]'' Trilogy, there's a canonical and very deep romantic love between {{spoiler|Felicity}} and {{spoiler|Pippa}}.



== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* In ''[[Heroes]]'', Gretchen and Clarie become this.
* In ''[[Heroes]]'', Gretchen and Claire become this.
* Emily and Naomi from ''[[Skins]]''. Well, College Lesbians, but plenty close enough - it's stated that they kissed at a party while they were still at their previous school. Emily claimed she was high at the time, although she later admitted to Naomi that she just wanted to kiss her. After half a dozen episodes of Emily chasing and Naomi running (including one episode where they made out when they really were both high), they finally got together, although Naomi wasn't sure about the relationship for at least a good few episodes after that (Emily definitively considers herself gay, while Naomi has absolutely no clue what she is). As of the end of series 3, they've both come out to everybody important (Emily to her family, Naomi to herself) and [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|left the Love Ball hand in hand]].
* Emily and Naomi from ''[[Skins]]''. Well, College Lesbians, but plenty close enough - it's stated that they kissed at a party while they were still at their previous school. Emily claimed she was high at the time, although she later admitted to Naomi that she just wanted to kiss her. After half a dozen episodes of Emily chasing and Naomi running (including one episode where they made out when they really were both high), they finally got together, although Naomi wasn't sure about the relationship for at least a good few episodes after that (Emily definitively considers herself gay, while Naomi has absolutely no clue what she is). As of the end of series 3, they've both come out to everybody important (Emily to her family, Naomi to herself) and [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|left the Love Ball hand in hand]].
* Sophie Webster and Sian Powers from ''[[Coronation Street]]'' also paired up near the end of their standard schooling. Sian may be bi-sexual, or [[Single-Target Sexuality|Sophie-sexual]] as they are, thus far, too focused on each other to even acknowledge other people exist. The last few months of 2010 saw the couple, now at college but still both under 18, making their relationship public before sleeping together in the New Year's Eve episode.
* Sophie Webster and Sian Powers from ''[[Coronation Street]]'' also paired up near the end of their standard schooling. Sian may be bi-sexual, or [[Single-Target Sexuality|Sophie-sexual]] as they are, thus far, too focused on each other to even acknowledge other people exist. The last few months of 2010 saw the couple, now at college but still both under 18, making their relationship public before sleeping together in the New Year's Eve episode.
* Though not outright stated in ''[[Dollhouse]]'', this is strongly implied in the college relationship between Caroline and Bennett, at least from Bennett's side of things. The fact that Bennett tries on clothes she would never normally wear because Caroline bought them for her, helps Caroline infiltrate Rossum because she was Bennett's "friend", and develops an ''intensely'' bitter hatred for Caroline after she abandons her only strengthens the notion.
* Though not outright stated in ''[[Dollhouse]]'', this is strongly implied in the college relationship between Caroline and Bennett, at least from Bennett's side of things. The fact that Bennett tries on clothes she would never normally wear because Caroline bought them for her, helps Caroline infiltrate Rossum because she was Bennett's "friend", and develops an ''intensely'' bitter hatred for Caroline after she abandons her only strengthens the notion.
* Santana and Brittany in ''[[Glee]]''. Particularly the following lines from 'Sectionals:'
* Santana and Brittany in ''[[Glee]]''. Particularly the following lines from "Sectionals":
{{quote|'''Santana''': Sex isn't dating.
{{quote|'''Santana''': Sex isn't dating.
'''Brittany''': If it were, Santana and I would be dating. }}
'''Brittany''': If it were, Santana and I would be dating. }}
** Their status as this was cemented in ''Duets'', complete with angst.
** Their status as this was cemented in "Duets", complete with angst.
** Elaborated on even more so in "Sexy", which is almost completely Brittany/Santana-centric.
** Elaborated on even more so in "Sexy", which is almost completely Brittany/Santana-centric.
* Part of the backstory of Frankie and Cat in ''[[Lip Service]]''.
* Part of the backstory of Frankie and Cat in ''[[Lip Service]]''.
* Emma and Jenny from the German show ''[[Hand Aufs Herz]]'' have been headed towards this for a while. A [[Slap Slap Kiss|slap slap almost-kiss]] relationship led to an actual first kiss, then more kisses, then catastrophic misunderstandings and broken hearts. Recently, they both managed to get over it and as of episode 147 are a couple, alebeit secretly.
* Emma and Jenny from the German show ''[[Hand Aufs Herz]]'' have been headed towards this for a while. A [[Slap Slap Kiss|slap slap almost-kiss]] relationship led to an actual first kiss, then more kisses, then catastrophic misunderstandings and broken hearts. Recently, they both managed to get over it and as of episode 147 are a couple, alebeit secretly.
* In the TV series of ''[[Pretty Little Liars]]'', Emily and Maya and later Emily and Paige are like this. In the book series Emily was bisexual.
* In the TV series of ''[[Pretty Little Liars (TV series)|Pretty Little Liars]]'', Emily and Maya and later Emily and Paige are like this. In the book series Emily was bisexual.



== Music ==
== Music ==
* The Russian band [[t.A.T.u.]] was a rather crass attempt by producer Ivan Shapovalov to cash in on this trope. It takes a turn for the sordid when you consider that both girls were 13 years old when the band was formed. Outright [[Nightmare Fuel]] is achieved when you learn that before forming the band Shapovalov was a child psychologist.
* The Russian band [[t.A.T.u.]] was a rather crass attempt by producer Ivan Shapovalov to cash in on this trope. It takes a turn for the sordid when you consider that both girls were 13 years old when the band was formed. Outright [[Nightmare Fuel]] is achieved when you learn that before forming the band Shapovalov was a child psychologist.
** In their documentary, ''Anatomy of t.A.T.u.'', Lena and Yulia revealed that [[Bait and Switch Lesbians|they aren't actually lesbians]], and that it was [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|just a stage act]]. In the same month, they also broke off from Shapovalov. Apparently, they weren't too happy about being used.
** In their documentary, ''Anatomy of t.A.T.u.'', Lena and Yulia revealed that [[Bait and Switch Lesbians|they aren't actually lesbians]], and that it was [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|just a stage act]]. In the same month, they also broke off from Shapovalov. Apparently, they weren't too happy about being used.
* It's heavily implied in the music video for [[Aerosmith]]'s "Crazy" that the video's two main characters are this.
* It's heavily implied that the two main characters of the music video for [[Aerosmith]]'s 1993 song "Crazy" -- played by [[Alicia Silverstone]] and [[Liv Tyler]] -- are this.



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* Natsuki... no, not ''[[Mai-HiME|that]]'' one...the one from ''[[Persona 3]]'', whose friendship toward Fuuka occasionally took on [[Psycho Lesbian|dangerous levels of obsession]], resulting in the SEES group having to keep her isolated for her own good. Of course, the 'dangerous levels of obsession' was from a Shadow giving her impulses so that she'd be a prime victim, which is why she was isolated. After that incident, the two became extremely close to the point that Natsuki moving out of town was the catalyst for Fuuka's Persona to power up.
* Natsuki... no, not ''[[My-HiME|that]]'' one...the one from ''[[Persona 3]]'', whose friendship toward Fuuka occasionally took on [[Psycho Lesbian|dangerous levels of obsession]], resulting in the SEES group having to keep her isolated for her own good. Of course, the 'dangerous levels of obsession' was from a Shadow giving her impulses so that she'd be a prime victim, which is why she was isolated. After that incident, the two became extremely close to the point that Natsuki moving out of town was the catalyst for Fuuka's Persona to power up.
** Played completely straight though with an NPC just outside the classroom who has [[Stalker with a Crush|a very obvious (and at times disturbing) crush]] on Mitsuru Kirijo.
** Played completely straight though with an NPC just outside the classroom who has [[Stalker with a Crush|a very obvious (and at times disturbing) crush]] on Mitsuru Kirijo.
* We mentioned ''[[Grim Grimoire]]'', didn't we? {{spoiler|Amoretta and Lillet?}} Yup. It's canon. The [[Ho Yay|hints were there]] from the beginning, though.
* We mentioned ''[[Grim Grimoire]]'', didn't we? {{spoiler|Amoretta and Lillet?}} Yup. It's canon. The [[Ho Yay|hints were there]] from the beginning, though.
Line 177: Line 174:
* In the [[H-game]] ''[[Yukkuri Panic Escalation]]'', one ending has {{spoiler|most of an entire girls' school becoming the harem of the game's main characters.}} In other endings, it's some of the main characters that fill this trope.
* In the [[H-game]] ''[[Yukkuri Panic Escalation]]'', one ending has {{spoiler|most of an entire girls' school becoming the harem of the game's main characters.}} In other endings, it's some of the main characters that fill this trope.


== Webcomics ==
== Web Comics ==
* In ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'', {{spoiler|1=[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2006-09-29 Nanase and Ellen]'' and apparently Catalina}}.
* In ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'', {{spoiler|1=[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2006-09-29 Nanase and Ellen]'' and apparently Catalina}}.
* Cheesecake St.-Cherrywell from ''[[Gorgeous Princess Creamy Beamy]]'' is a particularly over-the-top parody, particularly of Chizuru from ''[[Bleach]]''.
* Cheesecake St.-Cherrywell from ''[[Gorgeous Princess Creamy Beamy]]'' is a particularly over-the-top parody, particularly of Chizuru from ''[[Bleach]]''.
* Jessica from ''[[Loserz]]'', forming a pair with bisexual Jodie, beginning in [http://bukucomics.com/loserz/go/494 this strip].
* Jessica from ''[[Loserz]]'', forming a pair with bisexual Jodie, beginning in [https://web.archive.org/web/20110302100246/http://bukucomics.com/loserz/go/494 this strip].
* {{spoiler|Fuuko's}} from ''[[Red String]]'' unrequited crush on an upperclassman sports star {{spoiler|Maaya}} causes a big scandal at their school. Fortunately for her she later moves to Tokyo where she meets someone {{spoiler|Hanae Niijima}} who does return her feelings.
* {{spoiler|Fuuko's}} from ''[[Red String]]'' unrequited crush on an upperclassman sports star {{spoiler|Maaya}} causes a big scandal at their school. Fortunately for her she later moves to Tokyo where she meets someone {{spoiler|Hanae Niijima}} who does return her feelings.
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl|Missi Fuller]] from ''[[Misfile]]'' dived headlong into dating Ash after being aproached by [[Our Angels Are Different|Rumi]]. The problem is, Ash [[Gender Bender|isn't exactly a girl]] and is stuck in a perpetual identity crisis, so Missi got dumped almost immediately. Missi has refused to give up though, and is currently somewhere in [[Stalker with a Crush]] territory.
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl|Missi Fuller]] from ''[[Misfile]]'' dived headlong into dating Ash after being aproached by [[Our Angels Are Different|Rumi]]. The problem is, Ash [[Gender Bender|isn't exactly a girl]] and is stuck in a perpetual identity crisis, so Missi got dumped almost immediately. Missi has refused to give up though, and is currently somewhere in [[Stalker with a Crush]] territory.
** She's getting more public with her affections [http://www.misfile.com/index.php?page=1687 lately]...
** She's getting more public with her affections [http://www.misfile.com/index.php?page=1687 lately]...
** And a recent arc [http://www.misfile.com/index.php?page=1795 explores her feelings] [[Single-Target Sexuality|toward Ash]] in more depth.
** And a recent{{when}} arc [http://www.misfile.com/index.php?page=1795 explores her feelings] [[Single-Target Sexuality|toward Ash]] in more depth.
* ''[[Heliothaumic]]'' has Cassandra and Lydia, who first paired up in High School as Lydia rebelled against her [[Ancient Egypt|ancient Egyptian-themed religion]], broke up later on, and have recently gotten back together.
* ''[[Heliothaumic]]'' has Cassandra and Lydia, who first paired up in High School as Lydia rebelled against her [[Ancient Egypt|ancient Egyptian-themed religion]], broke up later on, and have recently gotten back together.
* ''[[YU+ME: dream]]'' is, at first, a Schoolgirl Lesbians themed story, with the slight twist that they're at a Catholic school (and it's also hinted that one of the girls' parents is homophobic). But, after the [[Drama Bomb]] of issue 9, turns out to be more than that...
* ''[[YU+ME: dream]]'' is, at first, a Schoolgirl Lesbians themed story, with the slight twist that they're at a Catholic school (and it's also hinted that one of the girls' parents is homophobic). But, after the [[Drama Bomb]] of issue 9, turns out to be more than that...
* Rachel Einhorn in ''[[Kevin and Kell]]''. It's a bit of a surprise to her when [[Samus Is a Girl]] ends up reversed, genderwise. The fact she's lesbian is only highlighted here; no-one really cares otherwise (although the male target of her misdirected affections starts going for more masculine attire).
* Rachel Einhorn in ''[[Kevin and Kell]]''. It's a bit of a surprise to her when [[Samus Is a Girl]] ends up reversed, genderwise. The fact she's lesbian is only highlighted here; no-one really cares otherwise (although the male target of her misdirected affections starts going for more masculine attire).
* ''[[Questionable Content]]'' [http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=726 seems to assume] many of the students of the [[Real Life]] Smith College are this.
* ''[[Questionable Content]]'' [http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=726 seems to assume] many of the students of the [[Real Life]] Smith College are this.



== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* ''[[Ilivais X]]'' has Mille and Iriana. Neither of them are in school, but they're the right age for it. They're not official per se, but everyone can see what's going on with them, and the entire Aztec army refers to Mille as Iriana's girlfriend at a certain point.
* ''[[Ilivais X]]'' has Mille and Iriana. Neither of them are in school, but they're the right age for it. They're not official per se, but everyone can see what's going on with them, and the entire Aztec army refers to Mille as Iriana's girlfriend at a certain point.
* ''[[Mitadake High]]''. ''All the time''.
* ''[[Mitadake High]]''. ''All the time''.
* Spoofed in ''[[Wedding Peach Abridged]]'' with Yuri/Love Angel Lily. In the original [[Wedding Peach|series]], Yuri's named is a reference to lilies [[Theme Naming|because "yuri" is Japanese for lily.]] But in the [[Abridged Series]], yuri takes on another valence: Girl Love.
* Spoofed in ''[[Wedding Peach Abridged]]'' with Yuri/Love Angel Lily. In the original [[Wedding Peach|series]], Yuri's name is a reference to lilies [[Theme Naming|because "yuri" is Japanese for lily.]] But in the [[Abridged Series]], yuri takes on another meaning: Girl Love.
* [[Whateley Universe]] - given that the main characters live in a special dormitory for gay students, this was [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|inevitable]].
* [[Whateley Universe]] - given that the main characters live in a special dormitory for gay students, this was [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|inevitable]].



== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
* According to [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8539222.stm this article], 27 pupils have been expelled from a South African all-female boarding school after ''"two girls who were caught kissing reportedly said that other pupils were involved in same-sex relationships"''.
* According to [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8539222.stm this 2010 article] from the [[BBC]], 27 pupils were expelled from a South African all-female boarding school after ''"two girls who were caught kissing reportedly said that other pupils were involved in same-sex relationships"''.
** Leaving one to wonder: was the the 27th cheating on her other girlfriend or part of a threesome, or did the 28th get away with it?
** Leaving one to wonder: was the the 27th cheating on her other girlfriend or part of a threesome, or did the 28th get away with it?
* Historically, the phenomenon was somewhat common in Western female-only colleges where the students were completely sequestered from opposite-sex contact.
* Historically, the phenomenon was somewhat common in Western female-only colleges where the students were completely sequestered from opposite-sex contact.
** See [[wikipedia:Lesbian until graduation|Lesbian until graduation]], or just go visit certain women's colleges, e.g. Mt. Holyoke and Smith.
** See [[wikipedia:Lesbian until graduation|Lesbian until graduation]], or just go visit certain women's colleges, e.g. Mt. Holyoke and Smith.
*** Those might not be the best examples, [[wikipedia:Five Colleges (Massachusetts)|being Five College Area schools]].
*** Those might not be the best examples, [[wikipedia:Five Colleges (Massachusetts)|being Five College-area schools]].
** Heck, it happens even at normal mixed sex colleges, especially ones that segregate the dorms. A fair number of women get really curious at that time, and end up at least giving it a try, but eventually settling down with a guy later.
** Heck, it happens even at normal mixed sex colleges, especially ones that segregate the dorms. A fair number of women get really curious at that time, and end up at least giving it a try, but eventually settling down with a guy later.


{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Queer As Tropes]]
[[Category:Queer As Tropes]]
[[Category:Always Female]]
[[Category:Always Female]]
Line 212: Line 208:
[[Category:Truth in Television]]
[[Category:Truth in Television]]
[[Category:Turn-On Tropes]]
[[Category:Turn-On Tropes]]
[[Category:Schoolgirl Lesbians]]

Latest revision as of 21:08, 23 May 2023

Osaka: Kaorin... are you gay?
Kaorin: The correct term is lesbian! Uh, not that I'm a lesbian! It's just, you know, a teenage thing. That's all. (...) Just to prove it, I wouldn't mind if she was a guy!
Osaka: ...Huh?

Girls having crushes on other girls is, while not common, nothing that raises eyebrows in the Japanese school system. Sometimes matters go beyond simple crushes to explicit romance; even then eyebrows remain unraised as long as participants aren't too indiscreet. Note that this is less a Japanese media trope than a reflection of real-life behaviors and attitudes—the Japanese refer to this as a Class S Relationship, which teaches the young ladies about "real" relationships and is meant to be outgrown eventually. Retaining a Class S Relationship as one grows older is a sign of immaturity (note the number of immature Clingy Jealous Girls whose lesbian crush has suddenly noticed Boys). Thus, it is not uncommon to find such girl-girl relationships in anime, especially with the frequency of adolescent characters. Also see Romantic Two-Girl Friendship for a more ambiguous relationship with a similar cause.

If they don't just pretend the girls are together and get out of it later by revealing they're not, often writers like to hide behind subtext in a form of Getting Crap Past the Radar.

Also see Yuri Genre, for Japanese works that focus on female-female romances, whether schoolgirls or not.

Examples of Schoolgirl Lesbians include:

Anime and Manga

  • Haruka Ten'ou and Michiru Kaioh (Sailors Uranus and Neptune) in the original uncensored versions of Sailor Moon. And in the censored versions, though with a bit more subtlety and a lot more kink. (Not that the dubbers intended it.)
  • Bleach: Chizuru's very open infatuation with Orihime. Unfortunately for the Shonen audience, her advances are invariably thwarted by the protective Tatsuki, who Chizuru has commented she would also find quite attractive if not for her boyish persona. Regardless of her primary crush, Chizuru has also ogled other female members of her circle of friends, namely Moe Moe Mahana and Tall, Dark and Bishoujo Kunieda.
    • She was literally drooling over Rukia at the start of the Bount arc.
    • The closest she's ever gotten with Orihime is grabbing her... considerable assets. This was changed in the anime to hugging Orihime around the lower chest, with her forearms pushing Orihime's breasts up.
    • She also once had a throwaway line in the manga where she declares that Orihime's cuteness is "Giving her an erection." Whereupon she's promptly pervert-stomped by Tatsuki. A doujinshi of Chizuru having a relevant daydream in class soon began circulating the internet.
  • Akane Kasuga from Kimagure Orange Road.
  • B-ko Daitokuji in Project A-ko.
    • Possibly unintentional; the director admitted in an interview for the US DVD re-release of the film that he didn't think about how the scene featuring B-ko in a giant bath, thinking about C-ko, could be interpreted.
      • Which is kind of confusing, because it looks to all the world like B-ko is touching herself while thinking about C-ko.
    • Based on the differences between the dubbed and subtitled versions, if it was unintentional it can only be because it's so common in the genre that it got put in without being thought about. The dub takes this aspect of the complicated relationship between A-ko, B-ko, and C-ko out, and makes C-ko seem a bit weird and creepy as a result.
    • It isn't so much unintentional as it is a leftover from when the film was supposed to be part of the Cream Lemon series of erotic films, where indeed B-ko was infatuated with C-ko.
  • Lain and Arisu from Serial Experiments Lain seem to be really, really, really fond of each other... sometimes to romantic levels.
  • Kirika and Mireille from Noir are not shown being physically intimate, but they share a bed and by the end of the series are emotionally dependent on each other. Also, Chloe exhibits a rather warped (and mostly frustrated) desire for Kirika.
  • Steel Angel Kurumi features Saki, a female android who because of the circumstances of her activation has a romantic fixation on the titular character, another female android. The sequel series Steel Angel Kurumi 2, tops that with what is either an oversized Love Triangle or a small Love Dodecahedron: Kurumi Mk. II is fixated upon young cellist Nako, who activated her. Nako's friend Uruka also has a crush on her, and out of jealousy activates Saki Mk. II in order to battle Kurumi; Saki, however, ends up pining for both Kurumi and Uruka. Eventually, Nako comes to return Kurumi's feelings.
  • Futaba in Puni Puni Poemi is both an extreme parody of this character type and a parody of Tomoyo from Cardcaptor Sakura, who is an example of this trope herself (see below).
  • Chanohata Tamami in Mahoraba admits to Shiratori Ryuushi that she is in love with Aoba Kozue (who is completely oblivious), explaining her mean-spirited attitude.
  • Simoun cheats a little by setting the story on a world where everyone under 17 is female, making all of the main characters Schoolgirl Lesbians by default. And they use the power of Girls Love to make their fighter planes fly.
  • In Azumanga Daioh, Kaorin has an immediately obvious crush on Sakaki that seems one-sided; however, considering Sakaki's addiction to cute things, it's possible that it would be reciprocated (or at least not minded) if she wasn't entirely oblivious.
    • According to the newest manga, Kaorin is either in denial or in denial and in the closet.
    • As if we didn't get the hints.
  • Devilman Lady (aka The Devil Lady)
  • Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch has the Black Beauty Sisters...
  • Lavinia and Jessie in Soukou no Strain. They never do get together in the end, or at least it's left open-ended, despite having a very close encounter due to a misunderstanding. Which is rather strange, since Jessie seemed very responsive, yet she never brings up the incident again afterward.
    • Other than that, it contains some mindbreaking hints at a possible relationship between Sara and her doll Emily. Things get worse when we discover that the "doll" actually contains the living brain of an alien girl. Whose race shares a common hive mind. So by acting nice to her, Sara acts nice to a whole goddamn One-Gender Race. Is this someone's weirdest yuri harem fantasy or what?
  • In Mahou Sensei Negima, Setsuna serves as Konoka's protector, and admits it precludes hooking up with anyone else. Naturally, other characters assume this is a complicated way of saying that they are a romantic couple, or will be. Konoka certainly has no problem being her (kissing-activated) partner in their magical contract. It's pretty much just Setsuna who isn't aware of this.
    • Naturally, when Setsuna proved to be a popular character, the overtones became a lot more obvious in the Negima?! remake, with a more knowingly teasing Konoka and a more flusterable Setsuna, to the point of Setsuna stuck between embarrassment and ogling at Konoka in a swimsuit. Considering that in the early manga the way Setsuna acts around Konoka is exactly the same as someone with a really strong crush (complete with blushing and a loss of the ability to speak whenever she's around) makes the subtext already quite strong.
    • The last chapter implies, but does not explicitly state, that they are married to each other in the future.
  • My-HiME features Shizuru and her obsessive love for one of the main characters, Natsuki. Fandom has rewarded this with a series of doujinshi, the tamest of which explore Shizuru's more publishable fantasies. The more extreme, well... let's just say that Shizuru is a very imaginative individual. One of the artbooks states that they "find happiness" at Natsuki's graduation.
    • Shizuru's popularity in this series likely led to her Mai-Otome incarnation actually hooking up with that universe's Natsuki.
    • Speaking of Mai-Otome, there appear to be quite a few of them there, too, since most of the story takes place in the all-girls' Garderobe Academy. Chie, in particular, appears to have out-Chizuru'd Bleach‍'‍s Chizuru in the "openly flirty" department.
      • All-girls academy, nothing. The Schizo-Tech of that gives the girls their super powers is destroyed by sperm, and neither condoms nor vasectomies exist.
  • Parodied in an episode of Tenchi Muyo!. After being cast into a High School AU, Magical Girl Sasami shoots the bickering Ayeka and Ryoko with a "beam of friendship". The sequence just gets more suggestive as two begin gazing into each other's eyes, proclaiming their mutual love and admiration, and almost kissing before being cut off by the end of the episode.
  • Revolutionary Girl Utena: Juri's secret obsession with Shiori consumes her entire life. Possibly Anthy and Utena in the series, though it's canon in the movie. Tons of girls also fawn over Utena and in one episode (and only one episode), Anthy.
  • Almost every single character in Strawberry Panic! Then again there are absolutely no males in this series.
  • Pretty much the entire cast of Oniisama e..., at least until the end.
  • Mariasama ga Miteru has only one explicit case of a lesbian love affair. The rest of the relationships often seem to go in that direction, but generally stop at the Romantic Two-Girl Friendship level, which raises suspicions of Bait and Switch Lesbians among part of the fandom.
  • Anna towards Izumi in He Is My Master, to the point of Stalker with a Crush. Izumi doesn't exactly reciprocate the feelings, but the cast (including Izumi, with promises) do use Anna's obsession to their advantage on occasion.
  • Hiyori in Lucky Star is a Yuri Fangirl/artist, though it's apparently nonsexual for her.
    • Some people assume that Konata and Kagami, despite the personality clash, may secretly be these. Konata playfully flirting with Kagami and Tsukasa after a Marimite session doesn't exactly help her case.
      • Also, don't forget Kagami's Freudian Slip in the OVA.[context?]
        • Word of God says either Konata or Kagami has an unrequited crush on the other, without specifying whom.
      • It appears to be on Kagami's side since Konata has said she's straight. She could always be wrong or lying though..
    • Yutaka and Minami are even more blatant, even after you remove all the parts of the show that were viewed through Hiyori's yuri-goggles.
      • Konata remarked on this a couple times, though it's not entirely clear if she's joking or serious.
  • Blue Drop, it also contains older lesbians as well. Most of the plot of the anime revolves around the relationship between Mari and Hagino, the latter being the female commander of an alien battleship who hides at Mari's all-girl high-school.
    • Played for horror in the manga, Tenshi No Bokura. The alien lesbians, the Arume, have all-girls schools filled with girls who are raised to be lesbian nymphos (with males as a wholly foreign concept) so they'll have hot human women to screw when the little girls grow up. Naturally, they pass through a "schoolgirl lesbian" stage at some point between puberty and graduation, although not all of the teachers are willing to wait that long...
  • Kitagawa from Doki Doki School Hours has a thing for petite women, which just happens to apply to her teacher - and she is not at all shy about showing her affections.
  • Hazumu and Tomari (pictured above) from Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl, along with the third girl in the triangle, Yasuna. The other characters dismiss Hazumu's sexuality since she used to be a guy; still, Hazumu remains a girl permanently. Yasuna, on the other hand, is physically (possibly a genetic mutation, according to "alien-san") incapable of seeing faces of men.
  • Yamada and Satou from Koi Koi 7 like to cheerfully show their affection for each other.
  • Rosalie from Rose of Versailles isn't technically a schoolgirl, but she's in the right age bracket and certainly has a huge crush on Lady Oscar.
  • Sakura from Penguin Musume Heart often shows extreme interest in intimate interactions with some of her female classmates. Sure, she is absolutely bonkers, but it happens a bit too often to be coincidental.
    • Not to mention that she tries to force Kujira into marrying her in an alternate time line.
  • Nina Einstein from Code Geass fits this trope pretty well. After Princess Euphemia stands up for her in a hostage situation, Nina has a huge obsession with her, and even goes as far as to masturbate against a table with a picture of Euphemia. Later, when Euphemia dies, Nina goes insane and threatens to set off a bomb killing herself, Zero, and many innocent bystanders. This is promptly used by Schneizel, Euphemia's half-brother, who takes the still insane Nina in so she builds an even bigger bomb for him...
  • In Ikki Tousen there's the Ryoufu Hosen (Lu Bu) and her best friend Chinkyuu Koudai (Chon Gong). Ryoufu is seductive and even brutal, bordering on Depraved Bisexual, but shows a more human side when around the devoted Chinkyuu. In the manga, they die together when Chinkyuu is raped and both she and Ryoufu rebel against their evil leader, Toutaku (Dong Zhuo). In the anime, Chinkyuu is not only raped but beaten to death; Ryoufu dies trying to kill Toutaku and herself. Later, Kan'u Unchou (Guan Yu) is shown to be one of this for her leader and friend, Ryuubi Gentoku (Liu Bei).
  • Nene, the Class Representative from Hyakko, claims to be bisexual—but she is mostly shown drooling over girls.
  • Sakuya from Candy Boy has a major crush on Kanade and has no qualms about letting everybody know about it. Alas, she has lost by definition to Kanade's twin sister, Yukino.
  • A Certain Magical Index: Kuroko, who gets concerned at how much fun Mikoto seems to be having in her rivalry with Touma. Clingy Jealous Girl, too.
  • Makina in Shikabane Hime once found herself being stalked by a large-breasted lesbian schoolgirl who was attracted to death.
  • Kanako in Maria Holic. She has a strong dislike of men and attended a girls' school purely to find a female love interest. She has a tendency to have nosebleeds at the thought of that.
  • Hidamari Sketch. Natsume is painfully Tsundere for Sae but can't catch a break, being the losing corner of a Love Triangle. Played up to the hilt in episode 12 of x365 when Sae joins Natsume for lunch, with the latter first getting combative before quieting down. We even get a few Male Gaze shots in that episode; when Natsume watches Sae enter the cafeteria (focusing on her hips), watching her eat (focusing on her lips), and again as Sae walks away... The flowers the spring out of her hair and the Luminescent Blush seem to put it straight into Schoolgirl Lesbians territory. The very last episode has her praying at a shrine to become more honest with her feelings. And guess who wrote that passionate fan letter that Sae got?
  • Possibly hinted at in the ending credits of SHUFFLE! episode 24, where Lisianthus and Kaede share an "accidental" kiss.
  • Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito is about one of these searching time and space for her best friend/adoptive older sister Hatsumi who turns out to be Eve...yes, that Eve. Who returns her feelings, but can only exist in a given world for 16 years at a time. Hatsumi herself is at least bisexual, as a series of very direct love letters shows.
  • In Kannazuki no Miko the two main characters are a pair of eternally reincarnating Schoolgirl Lesbians.
  • Yurika Kochikaze in Akikan! is blatantly lesbian for Najimi.
  • Eto Hachibe and Arata Tagoto in Iono the Fanatics. Everyone else is just a lesbian.
  • Shinobu of Ninin ga Shinobuden assuming it isn't just being played for parody.
  • Rainbows are straighter than Subaru Nakajima.
    • Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's has Nanoha and Fate, seemly regular grader students who have an awkward relationship at the beginning of the show. if it's not for all those blushing they do, nobody would find their relationship any more suggestive than being best friends.
  • The Reveal in one of the chapters in Franken Fran was that the focus characters were lesbians who didn't know how to properly express their love for each other. Surprisingly, it managed to be one of the few chapters with... a fairly happy ending. Squicky, but happy. Compared to the usual alternatives, anyway.
  • Nodoka of Saki, especially in the animated version which took her subtextual crush towards Saki in the manga then jacked it up to bleedingly obvious. Hell, most of the girls have the same thing going on. Saki very obviously returns Nodoka's feelings, all of the Kazekoshi girls want their "kyaputen" who may be in a Romantic Two-Girl Friendship with Kana and certainly has a big crush on Hisa. Hisa and Mako have rather obvious crushes on each other. Touka is almost Psycho Lesbian for Nodoka, not to mention Ryuumonbuchi's Hajime/Touka/Ayumu/Jun Love Dodecahedron. And then there's the Ensemble Darkhorse couple of Momoko and Yumi. All of the relationships are subtextual, but are still very obvious.
  • Yume and Yuuki in Kanamemo are established as being very lesbian for each other right out the gate. Even if Yume puts too much sugar in her cooking, Yuuki will still eat it. Considering that Yume gave up her sleeping bag to newbie Kana in the first episode, this led to her sharing Yuuki's room, which she had no problem with. Then there's whatever went on in the porta-potty.
    • Both are working adults, however, rather than schoolgirls in the sense typical in the trope. Yume is attending a patisserie academy (hence her tendency to put way too much sugar in everything), but both women are older than most examples on this page.
      • Mika, however, being both a schoolgirl and very, very Tsundere for Kana is a genuine schoolgirl lesbian.
  • In the Affectionate Parody fighting series Airmaster, Mina, a Shrinking Violet with Gag Boobs who often finds herself kidnapped or otherwise in trouble, is hopelessly in love with stoic Huge Schoolgirl protagonist Maki and is teased rather often about it. Maki doesn't quite know how to react, but she doesn't seem to mind Mina holding onto her arm when they're walking around the city with their friends.
  • Aoi Hana focuses on the romantic entanglements between several high school girls. There's the Love Triangle between Yasuko, Fumi and Kyouko. Yasuko's sisters also appear to have been very popular at their all-girl school as teenagers (which gets ample emphasis in the manga)--and it's even hinted that their mother was as well. Eventually, even Akira joins their ranks, by finally answering Fumi's feelings for her.
  • In a similar vein to the above, there is Sasameki Koto. The focus is on the tall and awkward Sumika's crush on her lesbian but oblivious friend, Kazama, who herself is constantly on the lookout for cute girls to crush on. There are also their classmates Miyako and Tomoe, who are in a relationship. Lastly, Yuri Fan Aoi Azusa appears to have a crush on Sumika.
  • Tomoyo Daidouji in Cardcaptor Sakura, though it was toned down a bit in the anime. The manga actually had her telling Sakura that she loves her in that way, though it went right over the heroine's head.
  • To LOVE-Ru has Risa and Mio, who both shamelessly love groping girls (and sometimes, molest them outright), but kinda subverted with both.
  • Hanjuku Joshi is an erotic manga about the relationship between Chitose and Yae, two students at an all-girls school.
  • The OVA Butt-Attack Punisher Girl Gautaman and its sequel spend a lot of time on the crush tomboyish Saori has for her cute roommate Mari (who also happens to be the titular Gautaman.) It's even all but flat-out stated that they went all the way, which is much farther than Mari ever went with her heterosexual love interest, Tobishima. Nevertheless, when Mari is forced to move away at the end of Gautaman R, Saori is left standing on the train platform shouting her love for Mari, who's wistfully daydreaming about Tobishima.
  • Shoujo Sect, where the entire cast are Schoolgirl Lesbians in an all-girl school.
  • Hanaukyo Maid Tai La Verite. Yashima Sanae's feelings for her boss Konoe Tsurugi.
  • Husky and Medley chronicles the budding romance between the eponymous pair of high school students who attend an all girls school, and is supposedly Based on a True Story.
  • Hayate × Blade, being set in an all-girl school where students on a special swordsmanship scholarship are made to pair up with a partner in a way that's similar to marriage, this is inevitable. For most characters, it's kept strictly on the subtext level, but main character Hayate is entirely unambiguous about her affection for her Tall, Dark and Bishoujo partner, Ayana, despite the pain that inevitably ensues.
    • And then there's Jun, the Lovable Sex Maniac of the cast who, despite having jokes made about her being bisexual, has never once given any indication that she is anything but lesbian. She and her partner Yuuho were also polled as the most popular pairing in the fandom, despite being half-sisters.
  • Hen: Chizuru for Azumi.
  • Margot Knight and Malga Naruze in Horizon in The Middle of Nowhere. Their official character profiles even list them as 'Lovers'.
  • Hikaru and Megu in Prism.
  • Suruga Kanbaru from Bakemonogatari is this for Senjougahara. But she also works as The Tease for Koyomi and generally acting as a full-blown Lovable Sex Maniac.
  • Squid Girl: Sanae is this for Squid Girl.
  • This is the entire plot of Yuru-Yuri.
  • Bodacious Space Pirates gives us Jenny Dolittle and Lynn Lambretta, who keep it on the down-low while Jenny is President of the school's Yacht Club, but are hardly shy about expressing it after Jenny blasts her way out of an Arranged Marriage and rendezvous with the Bentenmaru.

Comic Books

Film

  • Lost and Delirious revolves around a new girl at a boarding school, who becomes the roommate of a high school lesbian couple.
  • Memento Mori, a South Korean movie by Kim Tae-yong: the whole story revolves around the lesbian relationship between two high school girls.
  • In Samaritan Girl by Kim Ki-duk, Yeo-jin's feelings for her friend Jae-yeong border on the homosexual, and at one point they share a kiss while scrubbing each other before a bath.
  • Most of the girls in the German film Maedchen in Uniform, which was also the first example of lesbianism in film.
  • Although the protagonists of Murmur Of Youth by Lin Cheng-sheng are no longer schoolgirls, having graduated from high school the year before, their relationship arguably fits this trope.
  • Be With Me, a Singaporean movie by Eric Khoo
  • Blue Gate Crossing, a Taiwanese movie by Yee Chih-yen: Kerou has a crush on her best friend Yuezhen but doesn't know how to tell her.
  • Double subverted in the farce But I'm a Cheerleader as it is set up as though it's going to be played for laughs and ultimately it winds up being played straight.
  • Naomi and Michelle inThe Secrets, an Israeli film that takes place in an Ultra-Orthodox women's seminary.
  • The 1968 film Therese and Isabelle about a a pair of young women in a French girls' school (Essy Persson and Anna Gael) whose Romantic Friendship becomes a love affair, an affair which ends when Isabelle leaves because her family moves.

Literature

  • S.M. Stirling provides a Western version of this trope in The Draka series. In Draka boarding schools, schoolgirl crushes and romances are very common. Just as commonly, the girls grow out of it when they reach adulthood (Yolanda Ingolfssen in The Stone Dogs is a rather notable exception).
  • Lillian "Lia" Wanderley and Letitia Coramae "Tommy" Tomlin in Carolyn Wheat's short story "Cousin Cora".
  • In Carmilla-reimagining The Moth Diaries, the pupils of an exclusive girls' boarding school have relationships similar to this as practice for the real world and boys. The unnamed diarist is romantically obsessed with her best friend Lucy ... as is the 'vampire', Ernessa.
  • In Colette classic Claudine at School, various girls are interested in one another. Claudine first falls in love with the pretty teaching assistant Aimee, then switches her affections to Aimee's sister when she goes off with the Headmistress. I Am Not Making This Up. Considering this is set in France in the 1890s, no one seems to bat an eyelid at these goings on between girls. The affair between Aimee and the Headmistress is another story.
  • The Getting Of Wisdom a semi-autobiographical novel by Henry Handel Richardson (Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson) touches in this somewhat when the protagonist becomes involved with an elder schoolgirl.
  • In The Wheel of Time, teenage novices in the White Tower often become "Pillow Friends," which can range from being just close to being in full-blown lesbian relationships. These relationships usually end when the novices become Aes Sedai.
    • Though some interactions later on indicate that they do sometimes continue.
  • Maybe, just maybe, Bill and Clarissa in Enid Blyton's Malory Towers. Fandom is more definite, and not without justification.
  • Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden is about two Schoolgirl Lesbians, Annie and Liza, and is one of the first Western books to present lesbianism in a positive light. Needless to say, the Moral Guardians are on the phone.
  • Even with all the Les Yay and Romantic Two-Girl Friendship floating around in the Gemma Doyle Trilogy, there's a canonical and very deep romantic love between Felicity and Pippa.

Live Action TV

  • In Heroes, Gretchen and Claire become this.
  • Emily and Naomi from Skins. Well, College Lesbians, but plenty close enough - it's stated that they kissed at a party while they were still at their previous school. Emily claimed she was high at the time, although she later admitted to Naomi that she just wanted to kiss her. After half a dozen episodes of Emily chasing and Naomi running (including one episode where they made out when they really were both high), they finally got together, although Naomi wasn't sure about the relationship for at least a good few episodes after that (Emily definitively considers herself gay, while Naomi has absolutely no clue what she is). As of the end of series 3, they've both come out to everybody important (Emily to her family, Naomi to herself) and left the Love Ball hand in hand.
  • Sophie Webster and Sian Powers from Coronation Street also paired up near the end of their standard schooling. Sian may be bi-sexual, or Sophie-sexual as they are, thus far, too focused on each other to even acknowledge other people exist. The last few months of 2010 saw the couple, now at college but still both under 18, making their relationship public before sleeping together in the New Year's Eve episode.
  • Though not outright stated in Dollhouse, this is strongly implied in the college relationship between Caroline and Bennett, at least from Bennett's side of things. The fact that Bennett tries on clothes she would never normally wear because Caroline bought them for her, helps Caroline infiltrate Rossum because she was Bennett's "friend", and develops an intensely bitter hatred for Caroline after she abandons her only strengthens the notion.
  • Santana and Brittany in Glee. Particularly the following lines from "Sectionals":

Santana: Sex isn't dating.
Brittany: If it were, Santana and I would be dating.

    • Their status as this was cemented in "Duets", complete with angst.
    • Elaborated on even more so in "Sexy", which is almost completely Brittany/Santana-centric.
  • Part of the backstory of Frankie and Cat in Lip Service.
  • Emma and Jenny from the German show Hand Aufs Herz have been headed towards this for a while. A slap slap almost-kiss relationship led to an actual first kiss, then more kisses, then catastrophic misunderstandings and broken hearts. Recently, they both managed to get over it and as of episode 147 are a couple, alebeit secretly.
  • In the TV series of Pretty Little Liars, Emily and Maya and later Emily and Paige are like this. In the book series Emily was bisexual.

Music

  • The Russian band t.A.T.u. was a rather crass attempt by producer Ivan Shapovalov to cash in on this trope. It takes a turn for the sordid when you consider that both girls were 13 years old when the band was formed. Outright Nightmare Fuel is achieved when you learn that before forming the band Shapovalov was a child psychologist.
    • In their documentary, Anatomy of t.A.T.u., Lena and Yulia revealed that they aren't actually lesbians, and that it was just a stage act. In the same month, they also broke off from Shapovalov. Apparently, they weren't too happy about being used.
  • It's heavily implied that the two main characters of the music video for Aerosmith's 1993 song "Crazy" -- played by Alicia Silverstone and Liv Tyler -- are this.

Video Games

  • Natsuki... no, not that one...the one from Persona 3, whose friendship toward Fuuka occasionally took on dangerous levels of obsession, resulting in the SEES group having to keep her isolated for her own good. Of course, the 'dangerous levels of obsession' was from a Shadow giving her impulses so that she'd be a prime victim, which is why she was isolated. After that incident, the two became extremely close to the point that Natsuki moving out of town was the catalyst for Fuuka's Persona to power up.
  • We mentioned Grim Grimoire, didn't we? Amoretta and Lillet? Yup. It's canon. The hints were there from the beginning, though.
  • From Valkyria Chronicles, there's Dallas Wyatt, who grew up in a relatively man-free environment until the conscription. She has "Man Hater" and "Fancies Women" as traits and she is very obviously crushing on main character Alicia Melchiott.
  • In the Harvest Moon spinoff series Rune Factory, this happens. In Rune Factory 2, two twin girls can be courted and fake proposed to and "married". However, the priest says something about how girls can't get married.
    • This, oddly enough, was left in the English version of the game. However, it had some... unusual changes.
  • Much of the plot of Rule of Rose centers around this.
    • Much less than the reputation would incidate. There's one distinctly romantic friendship in the game, and one unrequited crush, but neither are distinctly sexual in nature; most of the characters aren't even in their teens yet, after all.
  • In Gensokyo, where almost the entire cast (read: all but one) is made up of girls that look between high-schoolers and young girls (depending on who draws them), is this way in fanon. Even if almost all of them are youkai that are much older than they look.
  • Seiko Shinohara of Corpse Party hides behind her feelings for her best friend Naomi behind a "Just Joking" Justification, since she knows that Naomi doesn't return her feelings. After Seiko's death, it can be invoked if you correctly meet the requirements for a scene in which Seiko appears in Naomi's dream, where she apologizes for their fight and explains that she wants to make up with Naomi before she leaves this world. She has just one request: a kiss. The game gives you the option (Because you're totally going to say no to Seiko's final wish) to have Naomi grant her request.
  • Misha from Katawa Shoujo.
  • In the H-game Yukkuri Panic Escalation, one ending has most of an entire girls' school becoming the harem of the game's main characters. In other endings, it's some of the main characters that fill this trope.

Web Comics

  • In El Goonish Shive, Nanase and Ellen and apparently Catalina.
  • Cheesecake St.-Cherrywell from Gorgeous Princess Creamy Beamy is a particularly over-the-top parody, particularly of Chizuru from Bleach.
  • Jessica from Loserz, forming a pair with bisexual Jodie, beginning in this strip.
  • Fuuko's from Red String unrequited crush on an upperclassman sports star Maaya causes a big scandal at their school. Fortunately for her she later moves to Tokyo where she meets someone Hanae Niijima who does return her feelings.
  • Missi Fuller from Misfile dived headlong into dating Ash after being aproached by Rumi. The problem is, Ash isn't exactly a girl and is stuck in a perpetual identity crisis, so Missi got dumped almost immediately. Missi has refused to give up though, and is currently somewhere in Stalker with a Crush territory.
  • Heliothaumic has Cassandra and Lydia, who first paired up in High School as Lydia rebelled against her ancient Egyptian-themed religion, broke up later on, and have recently gotten back together.
  • YU+ME: dream is, at first, a Schoolgirl Lesbians themed story, with the slight twist that they're at a Catholic school (and it's also hinted that one of the girls' parents is homophobic). But, after the Drama Bomb of issue 9, turns out to be more than that...
  • Rachel Einhorn in Kevin and Kell. It's a bit of a surprise to her when Samus Is a Girl ends up reversed, genderwise. The fact she's lesbian is only highlighted here; no-one really cares otherwise (although the male target of her misdirected affections starts going for more masculine attire).
  • Questionable Content seems to assume many of the students of the Real Life Smith College are this.

Web Original

Real Life

  • According to this 2010 article from the BBC, 27 pupils were expelled from a South African all-female boarding school after "two girls who were caught kissing reportedly said that other pupils were involved in same-sex relationships".
    • Leaving one to wonder: was the the 27th cheating on her other girlfriend or part of a threesome, or did the 28th get away with it?
  • Historically, the phenomenon was somewhat common in Western female-only colleges where the students were completely sequestered from opposite-sex contact.
    • See Lesbian until graduation, or just go visit certain women's colleges, e.g. Mt. Holyoke and Smith.
    • Heck, it happens even at normal mixed sex colleges, especially ones that segregate the dorms. A fair number of women get really curious at that time, and end up at least giving it a try, but eventually settling down with a guy later.