

Yuri Is My Job!
Worried about her reputation, Hime covers shifts for a cafe manager she accidentally injures to maintain her picture-perfect princess image. But this cafe has a peculiar theme—private school. To put on her best barista schoolgirl act, she’ll be trained by the most graceful girl there, Mitsuki. Under her guidance, Hime’s feelings start to brew, but there’s just one problem—Mitsuki can’t stand her!
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Plot Summary
Hana, a shy, socially awkward girl who despises women, finds herself unexpectedly working at a maid cafe. To her horror, her new boss and co-workers are all beautiful women, forcing her to play the role of a cheerful and loving waitress. As she navigates this bizarre situation, she also has to deal with a rival cafe and the return of her childhood friend, who might have feelings for her.
Critical Reception
Yuri Is My Job! has been met with a mixed to positive reception, primarily praised for its unique premise and humorous situations derived from Hana's internal conflict. While some found the character interactions and comedic timing effective, others felt the plot could be predictable at times. The animation style and character designs generally received favorable comments.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its quirky premise and comedic execution.
- Appreciated for its charming character designs and voice acting.
- Some viewers found the plot progression to be somewhat formulaic.
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Fun Fact
The anime is based on a manga series written and illustrated by Tomoko Yamashita.
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