So, if I ever talked about M1ssEas around here, I will be talking about her again.
M1ssEasChan2009, or Aiko as I will call her, is blocked from the Fandom of Pretty Cure Wiki for one year. It was mostly for edit warring between her and the new administrator, Akari. Aiko edited multiple pages without permission, but the main one is on Aria Flower Pretty Cure.
I'm not exactly sure if I agree with the block if Aria Flower was the final straw. Akari was the original owner of Aria Flower, then Aiko adopted it, and then Akari decided she changed her mind and returned to the series for herself. Aiko was credited for adopting the series for a short time, but Aiko wanted her name removed. This started an edit war, probably 2-3 edits from each side, and then Goten blocked Aiko. While it was, in fact, an edit war, and Aiko could've said "hey, could you remove my name?" instead of editing the page 3 times, I feel like Aiko should have a right of removing her own pen name from a page. A day after Aiko's block, Akari decided to remove it herself! However, at that time, Aiko would also put "this character's name was X but it was given to Y for reasons" without permission, so Aria Flower is not the only reason for her block, and it's only as extreme as it is because of the rules.
Aiko is blocked for a year because the rules for account blocking is 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and finally, 1 year. 5 chances.
Aiko was like, "You know what, I quit! All the series I have are up for adoption." Putting up 100-200 Precure fanseries for adoption once you get your final block is... not cool, and definitely not learning a lesson, especially so soon. The Pretty Cure wiki didn't have a rule for this... until now.
The rules already stated when it comes to adopted series are:
- If a series is up for adoption, it must be mentioned on the page itself or the comments (or the discussion board, which is unmentioned).
- If nothing is mentioned there, you must ask someone permission to adopt the work, either on their message wall or on the discussion board. (The loophole that I don't have to ask permission if the page or comments says the series is up for adoption is the reason I own Rainbow Star Goddess even though its owner hasn't logged on in five years).
- If the original content creator's account is permanently blocked or disabled, their works are not eligible for adoption.
The third rule is slightly edited so now if someone is temporarily blocked or disabled, like Aiko, their works are not for adoption until the block goes away. Two other rules are added:
- Blocked users' series cannot be for adoption except in the case that a blocked user adopted their own series. In that case, the series is open for adoption, BUT you must ask either the original creator or a previous owner of the series permission to adopt the work.
- The original creator is allowed to re-adopt their work, as they are the original creator. (I believe this is what happened to Aria Flower Pretty Cure) But if problems occur, please contact an admin.
Okay, listing my adopted series here, and how likely I think they are into going back to the original creator. I'm cocky so most of them are going to be unlikely:
- Pretty Cure RPM, Go On and its sequel, and La LOVEtta - Extremely unlikely. Ahim de Famille, the original owner, has quit years ago, and disabled her account last year. I haven't made much story changes to RPM, but I did make pages for the remaining four legendary Cures for RPM. I gave whole new civilian names and personalities to the Go On Cures. And I renamed the Cures for La LOVEtta and made a page for one Cure.
- Tenjo Megami Pretty Cure - Unlikely. While she comes back from time to time and has not announced a formal leave, its creator is not active on the wiki. I renamed all of their civilian forms, except for keeping Hana and Hikaru's civilian names. Cure Aphrodite and Cure Apollo are still the first and second Cures of the group, and their mascot is still named Aurora.
- Candy Time Pretty Cure - I... don't think so? The creator is Vegas Aisaki, whom, unlike other FoHS associates some people think are sockpuppet accounts of who-knows-what, Vegas still has her account. But I don't think she wants to risk a permaban like Bloo just did for changing "Mikazuki Aiko" on some collab pages to "REDACTED". One of the names, Akio Aiko, was made by the same person who made Asterism Star. The series was originally a BFDI-inspired Tropical-Rouge ripoff, but I wasn't keeping up with BFB at the time so much has changed. Yue Murasakiiro keeps her civilian name, Cure name, and color, but the other four, they've been completely distanced from BFDI, but still keep their Tropical-Rouge inspirations. Those four change their civilian and Cure names. Dorayaki City I think was made by Vegas but maybe not. I plan on changing that name too.
- My Friends Pretty Cure and Eien no Tsubasa Pretty Cure - The creator is Akari Minashima, who I'm friends with. Very unlikely unless I turn out to be a horrible person. With My Friends in particular, I was (I think) the first of a few people she was going out to to ask, "hey, do you want to adopt this"? And she's interested to see the series continue. The lead Cure, Cure Symphony, as well as Cure Beat, was neither of ours. It belonged to that fake leaker from 2011 with the fake Suite Precure designs. Very unlikely they will come knocking at our door saying "remove Koto and Uta from your series", when in 2011, they loved to see the theories and headcanons that Cure Beat and Symphony were Waon and Seika from the actual Suite series. Yuzu and Sumika are original characters, as the caveat while adopting the series is that the two leads, Yumika (now Masaki) and Kizuna, were to be removed and placed into Akari's OC squad. I turned the Futari wa representative, Nezuko, into a new character and renamed her to Kuni. As for EnT, I renamed Bihaku to Hakua and added a new character named Kazuya.
- SuperClown Pretty Cure - I don't think so. Both creators have been inactive for years.
- Reverie Rainbow, Pastel Jubilee, Local Dreamer, Heavenly Jewel - Unlikely. At the time, the creator, Charisma Mitsuumi, wanted all of her series to be adopted. Even with the ones currently not open for adoption, they're scrapped. Note that Heavenly Jewel was previously adopted by a now permabanned user, and the character Kou Suishuu is my own creation.
- Pretty Cure WORLDWIDE and Rebirth - Unlikely, as the series were up for adoption because its creator was leaving. He even made art for Brianna and Ember, with the latter being based on my design!
- Smile Star, Star Age, and Synergy - Not adopted but they're all based on things not made by me. Smile Star and Star Age were based on fake leaks, with the latter being based on Gundam AGE, while Synergy was based on an advertisement campaign by the government of Kagoshima. I don't think any of the three parties will be knocking at my door telling me to cease activity, unless I do something particularly vile regarding Synergy. Speaking of local commercials, I found another PSA parodying Pretty Cure (and Madoka - considering it was about signing bad contracts). Maybe that Cure can be a sixth ranger? - I didn't create the series names or the Cure names "Cure Sirius" and "Cure Spica", but I created the rest, including Cure Aquila from Pretty Cure All Stars DX Gen2.
- Rainbow Star Goddess - Unlikely. The creator is inactive.
- Rebel Onis Go! Pretty Cure - There was a time where the creator, Ann, said we were "former friends" or "former acquaintances", one or the other, but I know what happened. We just didn't talk anymore. She apologized and I forgave her. She is still on the wiki and I don't think she misses Rebel Onis at all. She'd probably readopt it if I turn out to be horrible.
- Surprise Star - Surprise Star had three owners before me: Lucy, who isn't active all the time but she still edits, Antelope, who wants to return to the wiki by adopting one of Tomoe's series so I don't think they'll retouch this series, and Amane, one of Aiko's pen names. So Lucy would be the most convenient person to re-adopt the series. I don't think so, though.
- Gems Pretty Cure - Created by Aya Marino, who is no longer on the wiki. Later adopted by Vegas, so I have the same reasons it's unlikely for her to take this series as I do for Candy Time.
- Nyan Raid and Asterism Star - Nyan Raid was created by Binky/Lumi, Asterism Star was made by Miu (one of Aiko's pen names), but adopted by Binky and Becca/Usami as Akuma and Tenshi and completely revamped from the ground up. Neither user is "every day" active but they are still active. They probably just have a lot of other stories on their plate and that's why I got to adopt these two series. Like everyone else here, I don't think Binky would slip under me and re-own the series, but the latter was originally the threequel of a saga and now it's the sequel of Gems. I REALLY need to get onto Nyan Raid, though.
The main premise of Galaxy Countdown was adopted from StarQueen22, I believe, and it was up for adoption for 5 years. If she wanted it, she would've removed it before I asked her. /j She is also not that active on Fandom of Pretty Cure Wiki.