Talk:Sailor Suit Pretty Cure/@comment-1609005-20130830230759/@comment-15526248-20130831004222

Yes, I understand what you are saying and you weren't actually trying to be harsh, mean, or insulting. However, I'm not using it as a crutch; only as a basis. Sure, it's based on it and has a few voice actors from Sailor Moon but I'm not using the entire cast of Sailor Moon for my fanseries. Amaimomo/Cure Lovely's info clearly states that she was a psuedo-PreCure and cosplaying vigilante that assists the police and still loves cosplaying to this day. At least the series has some sort of creativity and some sort of effort put into it. The characters have their own personality traits, backstories, and fears. Bunny/Cure Moonbeam's page specifically states that she acts tsundere towards her brother meaning she's harsh to him at first, but then she's gentle to him as time goes on. Every character--from the Cures, the mascots, the allies, and the villians--have personality, life, and soul to them. You now how some movies have characters that are one-dimensional, have one or at the most two personality traits, have no life or soul, you don't care about them, and/or they are unlikable? It's not the case with Sailor Suit Pretty Cure. It has likable characters that you can at least care about them a little. The heroes are likable and you want them to save the universe. The allies have personality and are actually helpful, not serving only as mere distractions. The mascots are not just there to look cute. And the villains have life to them and Duchess Zokubutsu and General Night are sympathetic even though they are evil. They are also characters that you can feel sorry for despite them being villians. And villians like Zo-chan and Nin make you want them to be good instead of evil. Nin wants to be good, but his obligations prevent him from doing so. No Pretty Cure series has the cures wearing sailor uniforms as their cure outfits before. So, I went for it. Zokubutsu is a rich and cute child that has emotional and mental issues; she was actually unwanted instead of being manipulated into being unwanted. I understand your criticism and you're not insulting me, but the story does stand up on its feet and it's the first PreCure fanseries to air a pilot. Besides, I am doing what I what to do and it's a new style.