By chris-chris92 on Skatehive
Source This is the story of a girl without friends. One day, overwhelmed by the reality she was born into, in one of the most prosperous, advanced, and technologically developed societies in human history, she had to turn to her imagination and, above all, to her creativity, amateur as it was, to shape in a series of manga and later in the famous anime that made her world-renowned what she would have liked to have in her own life at that time. Remember, we are still speaking about that girl with no friends. That is how Sailor Moon was born. As you can see, it is not as simple as we sometimes assume while sitting on our couches, innocent and excited in our childhood, watching our favorite anime on television in our respective countries. I can understand that Sailor Moon was not especially popular among boys the way it was among the vast majority of girls, yet I am honestly intrigued by the fact that pain and the absence of empathy and understanding were what fueled the creative and arti