QUOTE (Klyern @ Aug 10 2014, 06:42 AM) I am going to save my opinions on this adaptation until a lot more episodes are out and i can marathon this (not watching it as of now), so im sorry if i dont ride on the the sailor-wagon while its still full of people.
Either way i wanted to comment on the poll xD
I was a fan of Sailor Moon when i was a kid (before being 13 years old), and i was a closet otaku back then.... i remember my friends making fun of me when they found out by accident that i watched Sailor Moon (i will never forget my grudge for the ppl ratted me out xD)
Point is i was a huge fan, but i lost interest when Sailor Neptune and Uranus appeared, i couldnt just not witstand them for some reason. (i didnt like Uranus for obvious reasons but Neptune irked me and i still dont know why)
Either way, i am so glad, i mean SO GLAD, that i stopped watching SM before the star sailors appeared, i know you know what i mean. If i had to struggle with people finding out i was a male fan of SM and still watched it after those sailors appeared... i would have socially retreated into a cave.
To be honest, some shows have equally large male and female bases, though reasons for watch them might or might not be the same.
Sailormoon is "supposed" to be a show for girls, but it had a huge male audience base, because those audience liked the characters and found the show entertaining enough to watch; Saint Seiya- you'd though a show so bloody, violence and brutal would be a show for boys right? Yet it had a huge female following...probably in the same sense and reason as guys watching Sailormoon.
Either way i wanted to comment on the poll xD
I was a fan of Sailor Moon when i was a kid (before being 13 years old), and i was a closet otaku back then.... i remember my friends making fun of me when they found out by accident that i watched Sailor Moon (i will never forget my grudge for the ppl ratted me out xD)
Point is i was a huge fan, but i lost interest when Sailor Neptune and Uranus appeared, i couldnt just not witstand them for some reason. (i didnt like Uranus for obvious reasons but Neptune irked me and i still dont know why)
Either way, i am so glad, i mean SO GLAD, that i stopped watching SM before the star sailors appeared, i know you know what i mean. If i had to struggle with people finding out i was a male fan of SM and still watched it after those sailors appeared... i would have socially retreated into a cave.
To be honest, some shows have equally large male and female bases, though reasons for watch them might or might not be the same.
Sailormoon is "supposed" to be a show for girls, but it had a huge male audience base, because those audience liked the characters and found the show entertaining enough to watch; Saint Seiya- you'd though a show so bloody, violence and brutal would be a show for boys right? Yet it had a huge female following...probably in the same sense and reason as guys watching Sailormoon.