Is it just me or are the dance routines in new Myu more, I don’t know, clinical and stiff and not as lively as in old Myu?

Hey! So I think these asks (whether they’re all from different people or just one) are starting to get a little more into bashing new myu territory than I particularly want my posts to be in. I love both myu runs, and while old myu tends to be more my thing, the new myus have still brought me a lot of joy. And it’s okay if they don’t for you! I’m just not the yes-girl I think you’re looking for (and if I’m wrong, I’m sorry!).

To answer, tho, I think the dancing is more polished in the new myu. I think generally the new myus are much more… well-put together? than the old ones. Mostly for budget reasons, I assume, I’m pretty sure the old myus started with some glitter glue and a lot of heart and no other resources to speak of. And while that shows most visibly in the costuming, I think the choreography is another example, just from what I can remember off the top of my head. I do think a lot more came from the actors themselves in the old myu tho, so maybe what you’re getting at is that feeling, which IS I think part of what made the old myus so much fun

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