Thread:CureHibiki/@comment-6011846-20170827220413/@comment-25034020-20170917110626

It's anime. Anime isn't always gonna follow the rules of the human anatomy. I personally don't think too hard about the little things. It's just to come of quirky and all that stuff. The only animation stuff I pay attention to is every badly drawn animation.

I don't think that is possible. Sunshine, Shadowneko and I, we're just normal people who have no say in anything. We were just granted admin rights because we care about the wiki and wanna let this wiki be filled with information so fans can read if they forgot something from the show. What I'm trying to say is, Crunchyroll would not listen to us. We're not Toei, we're not an animation department. We're just normal people who they'd ignore. I would happily write something but, trust me, they wouldn't even bat an eye at me so I'm not gonna waste my time even writing a letter to them.

They don't think fist fights are for girls. Girls are depicted to be rather weak compared to men, and parents probably don't like seeing 14 year old girls kicking butt. So...they complained...which is odd, cause Precure was created to prove that girls can kick butt just as much as boys can. I guess what would fix the problem is if parents would understand that the "violence" will not make little girls grow up to solve all their problems with their fists. Geez, there are Western kid shows out there, way more violent than Precure. Heck, I grew up watching questionable kid shows, and I came out fine-ish? I definitely don't hurt people...psychically. I think what's going on is the whole "violent video games/shows cause children to grow up and be violent" scenario. But instead the scenario turns into "magical girls solving fights with their fists will influence little girls in japan to grow up and solve their problems with their fists". That's what I think is going on anyway.