Thread:CureHibiki/@comment-5920426-20160413235613/@comment-25034020-20160414045225

Hmm...anime doesn't usually represent what Japan is really like. All shows are like that. Sometimes, escaping realism is a good thing as realism can get stressful a lot so escaping to unrealistic shows is quite good.

But to answer your question: Does Pretty Cure portray Japanese society? I been to Japan and I noticed some awesome location similarities but society. Not so much. People tend to keep to themselves and people don't really interact with/know everyone in town like Love and most other lead Cures do XD Pretty Cure wants to create a nice, happy, friendly atmosphere not a realistic, lonely, anti-social atmosphere that children probably don't really want to see on screen.

I don't think I answered that well XD