Yurikuma Arashi (2015)

A surreal Japanese anime series where bears and humans collide across a wall of fear, desire, and forbidden love.

Yurikuma Arashi - Series Information

  • Original Title: ユリ熊嵐
  • First Air Year: 2015
  • Last Air Year: 2015
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): NR
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (25 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 12
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: January 5, 2015 (United States - NR), January 5, 2015 (Australia - MA 15+)
  • Networks: MBS
  • Alternative Titles: Yuri Kuma Arashi (JP), Yuri Kuma Arashi (FR), Love Bullet: Yurikuma Arashi (US), Медвежья буря, Лилий ураган (RU)
  • Production Companies: KADOKAWA, SILVER LINK., lapintrack, movic, Gentosha Comics, Frontier Works, MBS, C-Station
  • Production Countries: Japan

Yurikuma Arashi - Plot

Humans have created a Wall of Severance to separate themselves from the bears, who grew violent and attacked humans after a far-off planet known as Kumalia exploded many years ago, turning into a meteor shower that fell upon earth. Two bears, Ginko Yurishiro and Lulu Yurigasaki, sneak through the Wall of Severance and disguise themselves as humans, enrolling in Arashigaoka Academy and taking an interest in Kureha Tsubaki, a human girl who despises bears.

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Yurikuma Arashi - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Kunihiko Ikuhara

Main Cast

  • Nozomi Yamane
  • Miho Arakawa
  • Yoshiko Ikuta
  • Junichi Suwabe
  • Mitsuki Saiga
  • Kazutomi Yamamoto
  • Yui Ogura
  • Aoi Yuuki
  • Ami Koshimizu
  • Kikuko Inoue

Writers

  • Kunihiko Ikuhara
  • Takayo Ikami

Yurikuma Arashi - FAQs

What is Yurikuma Arashi about?

Yurikuma Arashi follows two bears, Ginko and Lulu, who sneak through the Wall of Severance separating bears from humans and disguise themselves as students. They become fixated on Kureha Tsubaki, a girl who hates bears. The series weaves surreal allegory around love, exclusion, and societal conformity.

What does the symbolism in Yurikuma Arashi mean?

The series is rich with layered metaphor. Bears represent queer desire and otherness, the Wall of Severance stands for social exclusion and heteronormativity, and lilies (yuri) symbolize same-sex love. Director Kunihiko Ikuhara uses these recurring motifs to critique how society punishes those who love outside accepted norms.

Who created Yurikuma Arashi?

Yurikuma Arashi was created by Kunihiko Ikuhara, the visionary director also known for Revolutionary Girl Utena and Penguindrum. He co-wrote the series with Takayo Ikami. Ikuhara's signature avant-garde style, heavy symbolism, and queer themes are central to the show's identity.

Is Yurikuma Arashi connected to Kunihiko Ikuhara's other works?

Very much so. Yurikuma Arashi shares Ikuhara's recurring obsessions: queer identity, societal rejection, and cyclical visual motifs. Fans of Revolutionary Girl Utena and Mawaru Penguindrum will recognize his unmistakable style — repetitive sequences, theatrical staging, and dense allegorical storytelling that rewards multiple viewings.

How many episodes does Yurikuma Arashi have?

Yurikuma Arashi consists of 12 episodes in its main season, plus one special episode. The series aired on MBS in Japan beginning January 5, 2015, and concluded the same year. Each episode runs approximately 25 minutes.

Where can you watch Yurikuma Arashi?

Yurikuma Arashi is available to purchase on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store. For a full and up-to-date list of streaming and purchasing options in your region, check JustWatch.

Is Yurikuma Arashi worth watching for anime fans?

For fans of avant-garde anime and queer storytelling, Yurikuma Arashi is a genuinely rewarding experience. It demands patience and attention — Ikuhara's dense symbolism can feel opaque at first — but viewers who engage with its themes of love, identity, and exclusion will find it emotionally resonant and visually distinctive.

What are similar anime series to Yurikuma Arashi?

If Yurikuma Arashi's blend of girls' love and surreal storytelling appeals to you, Otherside Picnic (2021) and TONIKAWA: Over the Moon for You (2020) offer compelling female-led narratives. For more Ikuhara-style symbolic anime, Revolutionary Girl Utena remains the essential companion piece.

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