moonlightsoliders:

Sailor Moon Week 2016 // Day One

Favorite Inner Senshi: Sailor Venus

This post actually helps me solidify an idea that’s been vaguely bouncing around my subconscious lately:

Minako starts out wacky and fun; she doesn’t care much for responsibility and when given the choice between chores and homework she chooses video games. She has big dreams and sets high goals for herself, but lacks the maturity to analyze their potential of becoming reality.

When she awakens, she ricochets into the completely opposite direction as Sailor V, completely devoted to her cause, will always make sacrifices at her own personal expense, knows that her own happiness is a non-issue. She begins to hold herself to high standards, no matter what the cost. All maturity, few dreams. 

Finally, after she meets Usagi and the others and doesn’t have to masquerade as the princess anymore, she transitions into Sailor Venus, an equilibrium state between Sailor V and Minako. She still takes her job very seriously, but still takes the time to hang out with her friends. She is willing to fight personal battles, but recognizes the importance of teamwork. Through her fellow soldiers and dear friends, Venus has finally found balance. 

It’s possible to apply a number of fiction tropes to this distinction (mother-maiden-crone, beauty-brains-brawn, rule of three; the phases of Venus, if you will). Either way, it’s important to note that she consolidated these aspects of her personality into one that worked both for her and for those who depend on her. 

Thank you for joining me for Minako Aino Appreciation Hour.

sailormoonsub:

I never asked for a detailed explanation. Like, even a rudimentary explanation would be sufficient to establish why we’re taking orders from a writing utensil

Well I’m sure glad this got resolved

bikutini-chan submitted to sailormoonsub:

sorry for bothering you again but I wanted to share this dumb comic I made at like 3 in the morning with you.

No bother at all! The opposite of a bother! Honestly, if Sailor V was just a comic about the domestic life of a teenage girl and her pretentious talking cat, I would read it so hard. Sorry, Artemis, but for some things you just need opposable thumbs. 

I feel like Boss was just a program that Artemis developed because he knew that Minako would listen to a mysterious face-less voice then her own talking cat dad.

This is such a funny image in my head.

Minako: I’m not listening to you any more, Artemis.

Artemis: Ahhhh, but what about Our Great Higher Authority, whose consciousness is captured in… (first item in line of sight) This pen!

Artemis, barely bothering to disguise his voice while moving the pen like a ventriloquist puppet: Yup, it’s me, The Boss! I’m smarter than you INK I am!

Minako: Awww man, Boss, you’re so much funnier than Artemis!

@goldenharmony submitted to sailormoonsub:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lVgtrgn78s

What did you think of this fanmade Codename Sailor V sequence? 

linked video:

This is lovely! I love the repurposed character designs (hello not-Ami and not-Umino), as well as a better moon cat origin story than actually provided in the comic. PLUS SOME SILVER MILLENNIUM THROWN IN JUST FOR FUN

Just for the record, I would watch the hell out of any Sailor V anime. 

Me: How are they possibly going to wrap up all these loose ends by the end of the book?? 

Book: We don’t. LOL

Me:

I love that Mako’s first impression of Minako ever is not like “what a beautiful girl” or “huh i feel a cosmic connection to this individual” but instead “who brings a cat on a train”

Is “the knowledge of who you are and your purpose in life” not a good enough souvenir for you