
After Yuu and Mizuka crashed Rura’s camping trip, Yuu finds out a rumor that Atori might be studying overseas. It’s obvious how she reacts, not very well to it.
With the camping trip over, Yuu notices that she is hyperventilating less around Atori. While she thinks she is growing as a person and a delinquent, it might be why. Then again, I have a feeling that Yuu is kind of stagnating in the last part, as it’s really used to get closer to Atori, which she has done.

After listening to two girls in the hallway, Yuu heard them say that Atori is studying abroad in Chicago. Of course, Yuu doesn’t want Atori to go as she won’t be able to be with her. That is, after Yuu became unconscious, Suzu, in the hallway, found her. After Yuu told Suzu about the rumor, it’s amusing how Suzu seems happy if Atori studies abroad, as it would mean she could have Yuu all to herself. It’s peculiar how Suzu becomes so cheerful over it, as Yuu wants to convince her not to go.

After Yuu did some thinking, becoming Atori’s pet is the answer. After all, Atori has an interest in Yuu because she is like a pet of some sort. Yuu also sees herself as a dog already and decides on a scent that will help her. When Yuu said that if it doesn’t work out, and she can do what she did in junior high, Suzu gets worried. Yes, she doesn’t want to get left behind. Of course, Yuu is not forgetting her this time around, which makes Suzu relieved.

The funny thing is that when Yuu confronts Atori, she chickens out by saying something ridiculous. She said that she will offer her internal organs. The funny thing, Atori said she doesn’t need them. She, of course, revealed her time living apart from Mizuka and her father and having to live with her mother for a while. However, she doesn’t want to move away since she will miss the people he cares about most, especially Yuu.




The funny thing is that Yuu finally starts crying as she doesn’t want Atori to study abroad in Chicago, and she begs her not to go. The funny thing is, Atori said it was a misunderstanding. She is planning a trip to Shikago Weir in Shizuoka prefecture, not the city of Chicago. Atori is planning to take Yuu there. Yep, Yuu is so embarrassed. When Atori wants to pack Yuu in her suitcase and bring her along. When Atori whispers in Yuu’s ears to prepare herself, she basically hyperventilates. It’s amusing to see Suzu’s reaction after it turns out to be just a misunderstanding.

In the last segment, Yuu said a monologue about being the king of evil. It was funny to hear about the worst thing in the world. Rura’s is someone else being more popular than her. As for Maria, whom we haven’t heard from in a long time, it has been a while. The funny thing is, she answered this while printing books about the revelations of Atori and celestial spheres, as well as Kiyoraka’s beauty. As for Mizuka and Atori, it’s the proximity and sausages. The funny thing is, it’s Atori all along, who would have known.

In the final segment, we see a flashback of Suzu and Yuu in junior high, participating in a book club. It’s amusing how Suzu is reading an issue of Manga Time Kirara with ‘Bad Girls’ featured, while Yuu is sandwiching her legs. When Yuu doesn’t want to give up, she tickles her. They walked home while it was snowing, as Suzu offered Yuu her hand.
Final Thoughts
After reading the first two volumes, I was really looking forward to Bad Girls due to its yuri potential. Of course, it doesn’t disappoint, as there are a lot of lovely moments with Yuu trying to get Atori to notice her. The amusing thing is that other girls have an interest in Atori, such as Suzu, Kiyoraka, and Maria, who leads the Atori Fan Club. Also, Suzu, who is Yuu’s friend and has feelings for her.
I admit the moments with Yuu trying to get Atori’s attention are pretty funny, and along with the noise she makes when Atori gets a bit too intimate with her. I admit that the antics of Yuu trying to get Atori’s notice are pretty funny. The interesting thing is that when Yuu gets closer to Atori, she doesn’t seem to focus too much on becoming a delinquent anymore.
As for the other characters, Rura is a rather fun character as she sees herself as the cutest girl in the school, although Atori is more popular. Of course, there is Kiyoraka, who is quite fond of girls, and Mitsuka, who seems overly protective of her older sister. That said, Bad Girls is a fun show, as it doesn’t disappoint with its comedy and also the yuri elements.
It’s been a while since there was a Manga Time Kirara adaptation that is actually yuri (sure, Hoshikuzu Telepath is apparently “yuri,” but I feel that it’s even less apparent, although it probably changed by now). It’s evident with Yuu’s feelings for Atori, and of course, Kiyoraka being interested in other girls and openly stating it. Yes, there is a love triangle between Yuu, Atori and Suzu, although other girls seem to have an interest in her. While it’s unlikely that this show will get a second season, one can still wish for it.
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