Thread:CureHibiki/@comment-6011846-20170827220413/@comment-6011846-20181009100928

Whoa... wait a minute. I never typed her as Emile—I typed her by her romaji name, Emiru, which is her civilian name.

It's OK, I am never into shipping fictional characters at all, not even kids are into that. If the characters are just friends, that's fine. If a boy or a girl decides to make out, that's fine. If a main character who isn't the protagonist falls in a relationship, that's fine. If there isn't any romances in a series, again, that's fine by me. And I know minors should never go into a TV-MA relationship, let alone expecting who will a character be friends with.

It's just people like us thought Hana and the other Cures would have the rest of their hair grow. While it's still true that doing so will be able to hide their identities. The reason we have been expecting a green (midori) Cure is because a rainbow can't be complete without it. There is a way to do a green Cure right. She can be girly. It's like making pink a male color, and it works well with pink and black. A midori Cure can wear green, white, and black. Why does it matter if it sells? Can't they just be liked?

I think Hime and Megumi has done it better because their palate remains kind of pink during the transition. I guess I got the feeling that Hana got cut with holes in her mouth to see a standing background. At least they got it right in HuPC33. I kind of feel like Toei doesn't care about their own series or their viewers and critics. Kids deserve better.