Talk:Doki Doki! Pretty Cure/@comment-30661494-20171118200526

There is a reason why DokiDoki! PreCure/Glitter Force Doki Doki is the weakest PreCure/Glitter Force season ever is because of Mana Aida/Maya Aida steals all the attention and hogging the spotlight, not letting other Cures to develop most of the time. And her singing, it sounds just as awful as a circular saw cutting a 2x4 stainless steel board. And Aguri Madoka/Natalie was a random character that appeared out of nowhere and was introduced as Cure Ace. At that point, Regina was already getting close to the Cures and it would make more sense if she was Cure Ace. But no, it's this random girl who we've never see no effort and don't care about. It doesn't help that she constantly lectures the Cures about not doing their jobs properly but then she tried to go and fight Regina all by herself. Even with both Mana Aida/Maya Aida and Aguri Madoka/Natalie's dedication (on top of being both mediocre, poorly written and most hated characters), and little quality of life in general.

Basically, the current team for PreCure anime series (producers Hiroaki Shibata, Hiroyuki Matsushita, Reiko Sasaki and Shigehaki Dohi, director Gou Koga, and writers Jin Tanaka, Natsuko Takahashi, Ryota Yamaguchi, Shoji Yonemura and Yoshimi Narita, as well as whoever both the current head producer and competent writer are), are what’s wrong with the current PreCure anime franchise. They refuse to really improve their ways, and don’t really appear to embrace or emphasize quality of life choices (as seen with they handled Mana Aida/Maya Aida).

Therefore, in order to have a chance of restoring the PreCure anime series to its prime and regaining its full identity and respect, I are asking them, the reader and Magical girl fans (not just PreCure fans) to ask Toei Animation alongside all of us to replace the producers, director, writers and both the other producer and competent writer with other, more proven Toei Animation employees. This is not to have the people currently in those positions fired, especially as Japanese culture is averse to the idea of firing people- just relocated and switched out with other employees.