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Cinematic parallels: A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) / Kirari Super Live (2004)
OH HI I DIDN’T EXPECT YOU TO ERUPT FROM THE VOID TODAY
>When your silly Sailor Moon game turns into a moralistic philosophical quandary
Minako is an opportunist at heart, I suppose. It seems that the enemy is doing something in the past to make them forget about Serenity. She suggests that, if they intervene, that might bring about the fall of the Silver Millennium in the past. If they do nothing, there’s a chance that none of them will ever have died and they could still be immortal planetary princesses prancing about the solar system.
Mako takes this personally; if they let the enemy change the past, then their current friendships would be lost. If Minako wants to change that, then she must dislike the current state of events. Ami feels an obligation to maintain the past as it was, even if it means actively causing the moon empire to fall. Haruka, in true The Mission fashion, is absolutely willing to make the sacrifice to keep everything as it was. And small enigmatic Hotaru has one cryptic line that seems to imply that Minako sees the Silver Millennium as a failure on her part, Venus’s failure to protect the princess and save the moon kingdom. To wish to change that failure into a success is a selfish reason to disrupt the nature of time.
Either way, they are guilty. If they do nothing, they are guilty of betraying destiny; if they change the past, they bring about the greatest tragedy space-time has ever seen. The reasons for actively causing the destruction of the moon kingdom are either out of personal attacks on Minako’s character or on obligation alone, though there is no reason to think that perhaps the survival of the Silver Millennium wasn’t the right destiny all along.
Though everyone else seems to think so: I’m not entirely sure Minako is wrong.
I THOUGHT THEY WERE GOING TO USE THEIR ELEMENTAL POWERS TO BEAT THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS OUT OF THEM
BUT I GUESS A BASKETBALL COMPETITION IS GOOD TOO

“Myself included. I’m going out for pizza. Anyone want to come with?”

“Everyone sung my praises and showered me with affection. It was terrible.”
























