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''Shiroi Heya no Futari'' (白い部屋のふたり, ''Our White Room'' or ''Couple of the White Room'') is the first [[YuriGenre Yuri]] manga. It was written by Ryoko Yamagishi, one of the Year 24 Group (a collective of manga artists who revolutionized {{shojo}} manga), during TheSeventies, and is [[TropeMaker the source]] of many common GirlsLove tropes. The manga ran for four chapters in the shoujo magazine ''Magazine/HanaToYume'' in 1971.
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''Shiroi Heya no Futari'' (白い部屋のふたり, ''Our White Room'' or ''Couple of the White Room'') is the first [[YuriGenre Yuri]] manga. It was written by Ryoko Yamagishi, one of the Year 24 Group (a collective of manga artists who revolutionized {{shojo}} manga), during TheSeventies, and is [[TropeMaker the source]] of many common GirlsLove [[YuriGenre Yuri]] tropes. The manga ran for four chapters in the shoujo magazine ''Magazine/HanaToYume'' in 1971.
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* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: One of the perennial GirlsLove tropes that the manga codified. Resine is light feminine, pretty and unassuming, and Simone is dark feminine, striking and confident.
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* TropeCodifier: Most of the stereotypical GirlsLove tropes associated with the genre can be traced back to this manga.
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''Shiroi Heya no Futari'' (白い部屋のふたり, ''Our White Room'' or ''Couple of the White Room'') is the first GirlsLove [[YuriGenre Yuri]] manga. It was written by Ryoko Yamagishi, one of the Year 24 Group (a collective of manga artists who revolutionized {{shojo}} manga), during TheSeventies, and is [[TropeMaker the source]] of many common GirlsLove tropes. The manga ran for four chapters in the shoujo magazine ''Magazine/HanaToYume'' in 1971.
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''Shiroi Heya no Futari'' (白い部屋のふたり, ''Our White Room'' or ''Couple of the White Room'') is the first GirlsLove manga. It was written by Ryoko Yamagishi, one of the Year 24 Group (a collective of manga artists who revolutionized {{shojo}} manga), during TheSeventies, and is [[TropeMaker the source source]] of many common GirlsLove tropes. The manga ran for four chapters in the shoujo magazine ''Magazine/HanaToYume'' in 1971.
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* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: One of the perennial GirlsLove tropes that the manga codified. Resine is light feminine, pretty and unassuming, and Simone is dark feminine, striking and confident.
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''Shiroi Heya no Futari'' (白い部屋のふたり, ''Our White Room'' or ''Couple of the White Room'') was is the first GirlsLove manga. It was written by Ryoko Yamagishi, one of the Year 24 Group (a collective of manga artists who revolutionized {{shojo}} manga), during TheSeventies, and is the source of many common GirlsLove tropes.
tropes. The manga ran for four chapters in the shoujo magazine ''Magazine/HanaToYume'' in 1971.
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The orphaned Resine decides, against her aunt's wishes, to attend the same BoardingSchool as [[MissingMom her mother]], but she finds it difficult to fit herself into the life of the school. Resine must also share a room with [[TroubledButCute Simone, the rebellious daughter of a famous actress]]. Simone does not make Resine feel welcome and takes advantage of every chance she gets to cause trouble: she goes out late with boys, copies Resine's homework, and teases Resine every time she cries. In spite of everything, the two girls become closer, although Resine cannot name the feeling.
The orphaned Resine decides, against her aunt's wishes, to attend the same BoardingSchool as [[MissingMom her mother]], but she finds it difficult to fit herself into the life of the school. Resine must also share a room with [[TroubledButCute Simone, the rebellious daughter of a famous actress]]. Simone does not make Resine feel welcome and takes advantage of every chance she gets to cause trouble: she goes out late with boys, copies Resine's homework, and teases Resine every time she cries. In spite of everything, the two girls become closer, although Resine cannot name the feeling.
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* ItMeantSomethingToMe: When Simone confesses to Resine that their RomeoAndJuliet kiss wasn't just acting.
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The orphaned Resine decides, against her aunt's wishes, to attend the same [[BoardingSchool boarding school]] BoardingSchool as [[MissingMom her mother]], but she finds it difficult to fit herself into the life of the school. Resine must also share a room with [[TroubledButCute Simone, the rebellious daughter of a famous actress]]. Simone does not make Resine feel welcome and takes advantage of every chance she gets to cause trouble: she goes out late with boys, copies Resine's homework, and teases Resine every time she cries. In spite of everything, the two girls become closer, although Resine cannot name the feeling.
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* AsleepForDays: Alluded to, and used as the basis for a joke. After Resine faints during morning assembly, she wakes up in a bed and being watched over by Simone, who says she's been out for three days. When she panics, Simone laughs and tells her she's really only been out for a minute - she was just teasing Resine.
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''Shiroi Heya no Futari'' (白い部屋のふたり?, (白い部屋のふたり, ''Our White Room'' or ''Couple of the White Room'') was the first GirlsLove manga. It was written by Ryoko Yamagishi, one of the Year 24 Group (a collective of manga artists who revolutionized {{shojo}} manga), during TheSeventies, and is the source of many common GirlsLove tropes.
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The first GirlsLove manga, it was written by Ryoko Yamagishi, one of the Year 24 Group (A (a collective of manga artists who revolutionized {{shojo}} manga), during TheSeventies, and is the source of many common GirlsLove tropes.