I know what happened behind the scenes during the Android/Cell saga, but why did reprints of the manga never fix this plot hole, even though the anime did?
Don't see why people on this board think Ajisai is a bad choice for Renako compared to Mai. With Ajisai, she gets a loving relationship and doesn't have to deal with people like Renee, Hanatori and Satsuki constantly getting in the way.
Are there any fan made remasters of Sailor Moon that fixes the film degradation in modern releases. Something similar to the Seed of Might fan project for Dragon Ball.
A lot of people say that heavy localization is necessary, but would Xenoblade really be that much less popular if it was given a more faithful translation seeing how popular Japanese media is?
Is there another series like To Love-Ru that was unpopular with the WSJ target audience, but was successful because it found an audience outside of that?
I watched this anime calle Yamibou wondering why it's been forgotten when it's the first major Yuri anime. Now that I've seen the ending, I know why. If you're looking to watch some classic yuri series, start with Kannazuki no Miko instead.