Not by our standards. By their (demented morality) it is. Additionaly while it is not the best testimony, it is A testimony
additionaly I can't see Usagi being happy if everyone was a mindless zombie. She isn't a member of the Ranma cast who might delude themselves into thinking it was good, rather she is a genuinly nice person.
But what has to be skipped? It seems like a bad decision to skip certain material in favor of others without accepted standards as to what doesn't count.
It doesn't bother to get more complex then that, so why should the logical picture of CT, which exists in that same world, get more complex then that?
Thus the most likely canonical CT would be the excessively juvinile concept of the perfect Utopia where everyone is happy, safe, and yet free at the same time.
as I can't really see Usagi turning humanity into zombies and then being content with it.
Also, she is shown as being a busy yet good leader.
bissek wrote:Usagi is not the type who would ever accept the true workings of humanity. As Havelock Vetinari put it in the novel 'Guards! Guards!':
"I believe you find life such a problem because you think there are the good people and the bad people. You're wrong, of course. There are, always and only, the bad people, but some of them are on opposite sides."
He then goes on to discuss the fact that most evil stems from apathy rather than malice, and that while heroes are good at thwarting evil, they aren't very good at anything else. Villains have a plan to rule the world, it's part of the job description. Heros just find a way to save the world in the nick of time.
You can't create a utopia without rewriting human nature. And that is why Crystal Tokyo will never work out.
antimatterenergy wrote:Wait so the villains in sailormoon don't think their in the moral right? Since when. Beryl thought that she was the rightful ruler of earth. Galaxia and Pharoah 90 didn't want to rule the earth. One wanted star crystals to further her own power and then was going to destroy the world for the hell of it the other one was going to eat the world. The blackmoon family thought they wear in the moral right by destroying Sailormoon therefore preventing crystal Tokyo and there exile. So what if they laughed menacingly and didn't bother giving reasons to justify their plans they thought themselve so in the right that they had no reason to justify them.
Why would the hero's (sailor scouts) become stressed out. They always managed to protect everyone and win in the end. We do see them stressed some times though like when Sailormoon lost her broach and the enemy took it. They have no real reason to be overly stressed beyond being in life or death situations because nothing really bad happened that wasn't soon undone.
Pale Wolf wrote:And also that any individual, let alone Usagi, is already inadequate to wave a crystal and make a utopia, because no matter what, when you come down to it, any utopia has to either alter aspects of human nature, or remove the people who possess them. And thus it's something I would be willing to throw my life against.
Shadell wrote:yet managed to retain a personal army of mostly intelligent youma.
Knight of L-sama wrote:So basically the entire concept of a utopia (not just Crystal Tokyo) exceeds your suspension of disbelief?
That doesn't mean however that one can't exist in a fictional canon. The fact that you can't believe in it makes your position inherently untenable since by that admission no counter arguement is sufficient to convince you.
Your position makes an interesting what-if but your insistence that it must be so in canon is based on a flawed premise.
Pale Wolf wrote:I've always remembered the monster-of-the-year as being even dumber than rocks, their bosses, or Usagi.
That water one in the first season seemed to have a brain
Also if we're going realistic, why didn't the goverment intervene at all with the monster attacks going on?
Shadell wrote:Also if we're going realistic, why didn't the goverment intervene at all with the monster attacks going on?
EdenB wrote:In all cases that I can remember off-hand, the monsters didn't appear as monsters, be transformed into monsters or be summoned at all until at least one Senshi was there or very nearby anyway.
By the time any sort of special defence force could respond (has to actually be noticed by someone who'd call police instead of just running, who'd transfer it to them, then they'd have to get ready and get there, etc) , the Senshi would've destroyed it/made it human again anyway in most cases.
Tovath wrote:I have two ideas for why the goverment didn't do any thing
1 They didn't belive that there was any thing going on. A train turned into a monster and actacked me and these girls in short skirts beat it up sounds like the raveings of a crazy person.
2 The goverment knows that the senshi are better able to defeat the villians plus if they pubicly admit to the exsictence of the senshi and yoma then there would be panic.
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