Whats with Yuri Hime having so many overly dramatic manga in its magazine. Seriously 90% of their manga is about toxic characters in toxic relationships. Then they wonder why when they turn these manga into anime they don't succeed. It's nice to show that yuri relationships aren't nice and fun but at the same time all they animate are the overly dramatic stories. I think that's why yuri subtext and yuri coming of age manga are usually more popular when they get animated. This is just my opinion.
There are a lot of problems with Yuri anime, but the big one is that they don't seem to care how the series will adapt to the format. For example, I love Adachi to Shimamura, but I think it's a horrible candidate to become an anime. Over 80% of the 'dialogue' is internal monologue, there's very little comedy, and it's an extremely long series (so it will need like 4 anime seasons to reach the end, which it will never get).
There are so many other candidates that would translate more cleanly, but the studios just seem to pick whatever is biggest, regardless of anything else.
Actually, assuming that chapter 20 is the final chapter (don't know if anywhere confirms whether or not volume 4 is the final volume), this series would translate very cleanly to anime. I don't know if there would be an interest, given how flawed the characters are and how smutty the sex scenes are, but there's very little internal monologue, the plot bounces forward at a nice pace, and the length is short enough they could finish it in one extended season.
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