femmerosa:

love-boat:

Shuu: you know, it’s been a long time since I wore a skirt since I’m abit of a tomboy… So that’s been hard to get used to, but it can’t be helped. I’ve just given up on complaining about that.

From the Un Nouveau Voyage Pamphlet translated by Miss Dream

And you said you have nothing in common with Haruka?????? Shuu you’re so so so humble…….that’s why I love you. Anyway, when Shuu was first announced as a cast member, her childhood ballet teacher blogged about this and said she is very excited because she finally gets to see Shuu in a mini skirt which means she was already boyish since young and not because of zuka. Awww…Oh and Zoisite from La reconquista attended the same dance school as Shuu, what a small world!

SHUU perfect Haruka
Thank you

What she says: I’m fine.
What she means: PGSM is so grossly underrated and it makes me sick because it explores so many interesting things and dynamics of the SM Universe. It took the time develope the bond between the Senshi individually and was not afraid to make changes to the storyline like making Princess Serenity a villain. It wasn’t Usagi centric and every Senshi had something to struggle with. The girls were also saving each other instead of Usagi just saving everyone and each Senshi had a different relationship with each other, like Rei being the closest to Minako and those two pretty much being in love w each other, Ami being kinda in love with Usagi and having a conflict with Naru, Motoki and Mako being cute, Mako and Rei not hitting off that well, etc. It also explored their family dynamics like Rei and her father and Ami and her mother. It’s also the only version that cared about the Shitennou and showed them as Endymions guardians and friends and developed them as characters and made them interesting and didn’t put them in some kind of bullshit shitty romance. There is so much genuine love in PGSM and a large part of the fandom dismisses it just because of plush cats and bad CGI effects.