Why does Elaina dream about Saya marrying her?
Majo no Tabitabi
It's normal to have dreams of marrying the person you love (and are already engaged to).
go home Saya, you're drunk
Saya's home will be Elaina's home in due time.
Because Saya dreams are so strong that they are broadcast all over the world.
>dreams
So more yuribait? I knew it
So Adachi and Shimamura is yuribait now too?
That's real yuri though, and Elaina did not kiss Saya not even in a dream or married her.
>he doesn't dream of being together with his bro until the very end
ok gaylord
You do realize that the dream kiss was in Volume 1 while Adachi/Shimuira don't become a couple until Volume 5, right? If we only had the first volume of Adachi and Shimuira, you would probably called that series yuribait as well.
>乾杯ののちに雑談および食事タイムに入りました。ちなみにサヤさんに色々とお聞きしたいことがありましたが、彼女は私に投げキスを送ったのちに「えへへ」と恥ずかしそうにはにかんでから円卓の一つへと戻ってしまいました。何なんですか。まあ夢だし良いですけど
She gets happy that Saya blows her a kiss in her dream.
She doesnt say shes happy, she says that it is good that it's a dream. Besides thats an old chapter, if it was that relevant yurifags would have brought it up sooner, they love to spoil people after all.
>Adachi vol1
Still gayer than anything involving Elaina in this series
It's not a chapter at all. It's a short story published by the author.
>this series gets a lot gayer later on
>no it doesn't, that's complete headcanon
>here's the literal text from the novel
>why are you spoiling people?
I never called it a headcanon, stop putting words in my mouth
>gets gayer
>just a dream
And you're comparing this to Adachi to Shimamura, that's actually hilarious. It seems to be you're jealous of that novel and you wish Elaina was in the same levels of gay, but that aint happening.
>Its good that its a dream
Okay now you are not even trying, just straight up lying.
The actual text was
>Saya blows a kiss toward me. Even though this is a dream, it is a good dream.
She says its good BECAUSE Saya blew a kias. Lmao seethe till ya die biatch. Elaina approves of Saya and appreciates her in on her own subtle ways
Not that user, but if Elaina was shown explicitly as gay, that would have been a turn off. The reason why MajoTabi's yuri is preferred is because its differrent than the rest of the shitty yuri going on. The story is great with yuri being prominent in many stories as well as the life of the MC who herself as shown genuine affection towards Saya multiple times
Source: Google translator
At least you acknowledge that I aware of the fact that the series isn't 100% undeniably yuri as of this point.
>that aint happening.
Have you ever seen Kizu no Houkai? Don't if you haven't, it's horribly melodramatic. But it's going to be a useful example. In KnH, there's a lesbian interested in the main girl whose obviously not going to win. But some unusual things happen during the course of the series: her feelings are treated as serious, she gets to have sex with the MC, the author makes a comment that she wouldn't mind turning the series into a lesbian romance, and there's another side yuri pairing that does get together. She doesn't win the MCbowl, but finds another girl and they become a loving couple, which is highly unusual. 99% lesbian characters in non-yuri romance end up realizing it was just a phase and get together with guys in the end.
There's other series I could use as examples as well, but I think you get my point. Kizu no Houkai had an usual degree yuri and so it had an usual yuri ending relative to the genre it was in. Tabitabi has also had an usual degree of yuri: yuri kisses, yuri marriages, yuri-ish dreams, serious yuri confessions, yurifag author, side yuri couples, etc. You rarely find any one of those in other yuribait series so Tabitabi is clearly unusual in regards to its yuri. And it seems to be the case that unusual series have unusual endings.
Obviously, this is just a prediction on my part and I could be very well be wrong but I think this series has a far better chance to go yuri than most non-yurifags like yourself give it credit for.
I watched and read Kuzu no Honkai and I dont understand why you bring that up, it's obviously a straight romance. The series had a side lesbian, and some of the side stories at the end of each volume where yuri, but as you mentioned, if the author wanted to turn the manga into a yuri story, she needed to make the main character gay. Tabitabi's author is a yurifag and includes lots of yuri in his work but still doesnt bother making Elaina gay. Its strange doesnt it, that in a series full of explicit lesbians you need to go out your way to keep looking for proof in future volumes to try to make Elaina look gay. It's like the author doesnt think she is gay himself
The lesbian in Kuzu no Honkai had a yuri ending which is highly unusual for the straight romance genre. Was it just by chance that the mangaka who liked yuri and had yuri side couples ended up giving a confirmed yuri end to the lesbian where most other lesbians don't? I can give you another, even more yuri example if want. In Otherside Picnic, before the yuri was confirmed in Volume 3, not only did one of the characters have two moms but the author did an interview where he said that yuri basically made him human. He didn't explicitly confirm Otherside Picnic as yuri in the interview either. Regardless, it's unusual for characters in yuribait series to have two moms, but you can see that it a was subtle hint for yurifags that something more was coming.
>you need to go out your way to keep looking for proof in future volumes
Elaina has clearly gotten more questionably gay over time instead of remaining static (but obviously still isn't 100%). She's gone from exasperated by Saya in Volume 2, to meeting a lesbian alternate version of herself in Volume 3, to blushing after Amnesia confesses to her in Volume 4, to letting Saya know how important she to her is in Volume 10 if the Chinese translations are accurate. If the yuri stayed consistent across novels with Elaina constantly put off by them like she was in Volume 2 and 3 then you might have more of an counter-argument that it's possible.
Elaina is not gay so sayashit love will be unrequited forever
You're comparing a yuri side couple to a main one if you include Elaina, who is the main character. There are already lesbian side couples in Tabitabi, however that doesn't mean Elaina is gay. Not even authors of real yuri manga bother making gay literally every single character or pairing that appears, and they like yuri too. The point is that the author of Tabitabi clearly can write explicit yuri, but he doesn't include Elaina in any of it, that's what is strange.
elaina was so embarrassed and disgusted with it that she had to bugger off, even in the dream
Because she doesnt need to dream about getting plowed by dicks.
Thats reality
>but he doesn't include Elaina in any of it, that's what is strange
Do you really think it's absolutely impossible that he's slowly building up to it? I mean, if Elaina does go fully gay at the end or before, are you really going to say, "that came out nowhere; it was totally unexpected!".
Did he slowly built the other yuri happening in the background? Doesn't seem like that is his style.
Someone summarize this discussion.
>It's yuri because the novels say so
>It's not yuri because I say so
>the author: it's yuri if your goggles think it is
>the author: how yuri it is depends on how tight your goggles are
>the author: it's yuri if your goggles think it is. How yuri it is depends on the thickness of your goggles.
Anime when?
>the author: there's already yuri in the series, whether that makes it heavy yuri or light yuri is up to you