I don't know who made this, but I'm now reminded every day that they've basically rewritten Naoko Takeuchi's personal history in the public consciousness for the sake of social media engagements with only a single post, and that's so bizarre. Is it that easy to do?
hold on, gang
By the time Naoko Takeuchi began Sailor Moon, she was already a well-respected award-winning artist, having already written three series along with a handful of one-shot stories. She also had many friends, which is what inspired her to write a girl team-up manga to begin with.
Here is a fresh, hi-res scan of the full interview with Naoko Takeuchi from Animerica (1996). This is where she discusses how her own friendships with other women inspired her to write Sailor Moon, a manga that emphasizes the strength that mutual support & friendship can provide.
In many cases, it can actually be difficult for starving artists to make good art (because they are starving). It can be hard to do anything if you aren't in a good place - I know this from personal experience. Might partially be why this bugs me so much.
This is actually gaining some traction, so I think we may have a chance to debunk this myth on a wide scale. If you know any prominent journalists, news sites, YouTubers, etc that may want to cover this please forward this thread to them or tag them.
@JustinWhang created a short video regarding this viral lie. Please share this around as well. Thank you, Justin!!
Another point I've been thinking about is that the true story is just as uplifting (if not more) than the fake narrative. You can actually just tell the truth & that can go viral too. Rene Martinez words it here better than I can (from the comments of Justin Whang's YouTube vid)
Screenshot in OP was a post on Facebook by Geek News Network - they have since edited the post & released a correction article. If you finds others posting this image, do not be afraid to let them know it's fake & request a correction and/or removal.
Captain Planet was ratings poison for Cartoon Network, but they were required to air it by Turner. It became a game to figure out where to put it on the schedule to where it would do the least amount of damage.
I feel like I've seen the opening theme a thousand times, but I don't recall ever sitting through a full episode of Captain Planet. Instant channel-changer, and not because of "woke", it was because it was boring & unappealing.
Something like The Magic School Bus was pretty woke & educational, but the difference is that it was actually a good cartoon. Or should I say, a good bustoon
What's most interesting is that, in America, Mega Man is probably more well-known than any of those properties. In Japan, the influence is much more inherently understood.
If you like Mega Man Legends, consider adding Future Boy Conan to your watchlist. The influence is apparent.
Another reminder that Japanese pro wrestling does "live-action anime" better than Netflix. These are the Tag Team champions.
This is team NEO Biishiki-gun from Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling. TJPW is part of the WrestleUniverse streaming service, which is free for new subscribers until the end of the year. Please check it out here:
omg #tjpw is actually trending, so I will help by live-tweeting tonight's show. To start, Kaya Toribami & Haruna Neko are teaming together today. A birdgirl and catgirl working together?! You will only see this in the world of #tjpw, folks
Their opponents are Arisu Endo and Suzume. You won't BEElieve what Suzume can do in the ring. Follow along to see what all the buzz is about. 🐝🐝 @suzume_tjpw#tjpw
@haruna_tjpw dodges a grapple attempt by Arisu Endo & COUNTERS with a double-pawed scratch to the face. When entering a combat sport against a catgirl, it's important to remember that their claws are considered a natural extension of their body, and thus, completely legal! #tjpw