Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31524712-20181013103752/@comment-9442368-20190112171428

Inverti Herikawa wrote: Walking On Sunshine wrote: How about the people who actually don't mind GF? I mean yeah it's not the greatest thing in the universe, but there are some people out there who may not find it all that offensive or anything. What about them? I would question the thought process of those people - why would anyone support a butchered adaption that quite practically destroyed any chances of Pretty Cure being properly adapted? If we were to go to with my earlier proposal, then that would involve redubbing every series to its current one. Which leads me to think - what was the point of GF again, if they were actually meant to be fixed later down the road?

Anyway, the only logical stance I see is to boycott GF. Let's all gather together and reject that travesty of an adaption, and let those that are in charge know that this is not what we want. Fans need to take a stance, and should not settle for "this isn't too bad", '''because it is bad. Horrible, in fact. It's absolute cringe, and in all the bad ways.'''

The Smile Precure dub deleted 8 EPs out of 48, while the Doki Doki dub deleted 19 out of 49. This garbage adaption we know as GF is not presenting the series as intended. If you don't reject GF, then that means:


 * You're willing to accept your beloved franchise being mishandled


 * You're willing to accept a crappy rebrand, as opposed to the real brand

WHY ARE YOU LIKE THIS?
 * You're willing to accept large amounts of episodes being deleted for who-knows-why. Just watch - in the next GF dub, they'll delete half the show.

I'm sorry but there's a thing called "letting people enjoy things". Geez, you think that because GF exists that means Smile and Doki Doki have been wiped off the face of the earth or something. You're making waaaaaay too big of a deal out of an anime that will more than likely never get a proper dub so we just as well live with GF. Besides, I think if people who haven't even heard of PreCure do see it, they'll eventually end up looking it up and learning about its original version so they can check it out for themselves.