Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31524712-20181013103752/@comment-37117761-20190113174116

LaytonPuzzle27 wrote: There is another reason why am against Glitter Force. Have you guys seen what they did to the articles there were once Smile Pretty Cure! and Dokidoki! Pretty Cure on Wikipedia and Anime News Network they remove the data related to Pretty Cure and replaced it with references of the horrible dub.

They change it so much one person said "it makes it seem that the show was made in America and later brought over to Japan where they changed the name." This vandalism is approved by them which scares me. Am a user from Wikipedia when I tried to undo the damage they caused they removed my edits and accused my of vandalism. I ask you is this the future you guys want? Wikipedia and ANN are now the Ministry of Truth and if anyone who read  the book 1984 you know what am talking about.

By supporting Glitter Force your allowing history to repeat itself. Supporting Glitter Force is supporting Americanization and censorship of anime shows. Am sorry for my rant am just worried of what going to happen to Pretty Cure franchise with Hasbro in control specially for Fresh, HeartCatch, Go! Princess, and Hugtto!. Wikipedia isn't censoring anything by using the English titles. It's simply Wikipedia policy to use the English titles on the English Wikipedia. And as for making it seem like the show was originally American, that's blatantly false. The very first sentence in the Wikipedia article for Glitter Force says that it's a 2012 Japanese anime. The beginning of the second paragraph says that Saban released an English adaptation in 2015. If Wikipedia truly were the Ministry of Truth, don't you think they wouldn't put that information at the very beginning of the article?

And you want to know what will happen if the rest of the franchise gets Glitter Forced? That means we'll have two versions instead of one, and the original will be as it's always been. Glitter Force existing doesn't affect the quality or availability of the original version in any way.