Talk:Sailor Moon VS Madoka Kaname/@comment-27822848-20150826013931

You know what? I was rather indifferent toward Sailor Moon at first, but then I started to watch it, and MAN things could not be worse.

Starting off, Usagi's really one-dimensional and predictable. I couldn't find myself attached to her at all. The other characters aren't anything to write home about, and that's not even the worst part.

How about the fact that it follows way too many bad cliches and has a lot of themes that make no sense? The first few episodes are especially erroneous in this regard. How does Luna just so happen to know that Usagi is Sailor Moon, even though all she did was envision herself through a movie poster?

Oh, and why do the monsters keep attacking the same town and keep trying the same tactics? It didn't work for the first twenty monsters, why does every single one seem to think it'll work? AND USAGI, BRIGHTEN THE HELL UP. YOU KNOW DAMN WELL WHO TUXEDO MASK IS. IF YOU DON'T, YOU'RE AN IDIOT. Oh wait, we all knew that already.

And can we just acknowledge the fact that it reused something like fifteen animation clips every single episode?! How cheap could you possibly be? I mean, the transformation sequences are cool enough at first, but after a few episodes it gets really grating seeing the same transformation clips each time.

Then there's the fact that it's just so PREDICTABLE. Usagi's having real-life trouble, monster comes to town, she and her Sailor Scouts all transform in that oh-so-reused animation clip, and then that monster traps or attacks them, Sailor Moon runs away, she throws her tiara at the monster, the monster dies, Tuxedo Mask comes in and does NOTHING yet Usagi swoons over him anyway, and then repeat. Oh, and then every so often a new bland and waste-of-potential character comes in.

"Oh, but it's an influential and famous Magical Girl anime!"

Doesn't make it good.

Alright, so I'm not THAT bitter toward Sailor Moon, but just putting it out there, Quasi, you sound just like that.