Time for a little Q&A
Q: Why did you make a shrine for Nasuti/Mia? She sucks!

A: To be perfectly honest, I didn't used to be a big Nasuti fan either. I got into her when I joined an RW RP in ychat. I wanted to be Kayura, but the group I was joining already had someone for her. So as I played Mia, I grew to like her more and more. In fact, she's now my favorite character in the series, and my favorite character to Rp (and I have hundreds) I admire her for being so brave, the same way I feel about Jessie Bannon from The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest. It's a lot easier to be brave when you have bad-ass armor and super powers, ya know.

Q: I hate Mia, look at the way she dresses.

A: Okay, well that wasnt really a question, but I'm replying to this because this reason alone is the most used by anti-Nasuti types. First of all, you people have to remember that this show was in the early 90's. Everyone dressed like an idiot in the early 90's. Secondly, this was in Japan, and they usually dress a bit differently that Westerners. She was probably quite fashionable at the time. Want an example? Watch an episdoe of Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon and check out their civilian clothes.

Q: What's with the site's name?

A: To be honest, I have no idea. I had an urge to make a Nasuti page, particularily because I love scanning images (I have a Sailorvenus shrine as well) and Nasuti images are hard to find. So I was up trying to think and the phrase 'Love, Luck, and Lollipops' suddenly pops into my head. My friend used to sign her notes with that, so I just used it. I fit for some strange reason.

Q: Can I take these pictures and put them on my own site?

A: By all means, YES! I hate when people horde things (though I do fully understand and mean no offense, scanning images can be a royal pain in the butt) that they themselves didn't create. If there's ever any fan art on this page, please contact the artist for permission to use those, but otherwise everything here is free for the taking. I would appreciate credit and perhaps a link back, but it's by no means neccesary.