

I first grew up watching the DiC English dubbed and probably love those ones the most, for I like the voice cast and the reworked soundtrack.
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I wouldn’t go so far to call me a “Moonie” (a hardcore Sailor Moon fan) and I haven’t read the original manga, but I do like the series finding the story / character to be interesting, compelling within the whole “magical girl” anime niche. It wasn’t just first anime series that I’ve watched (I think the first one was Ronin Warriors), but did see it when I was younger and became one of top tier series as a sort of “introduction” to anime during the mid to late 90s (alongside Dragon Ball Z, Pokémon, and Digimon). I’ll be the first to admit that I do like Sailor Moon. New enemies to face, old allies return, and beautiful dreams must be saved, with Sailor Moon and the other guardians facing their toughest challenge yet. Miller), and Minako Aino / Sailor Venus (Cherami Leigh), Usagi and Chibiusa fight against the Dead Moon Circus’s forces and help Helios’s from his imprisonment from the Dead Moon’s master, Queen Nehelenia (Laura Post). Calling upon the other Sailor Guardians, including Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury (Kate Higgins), Rei Hino / Sailor Mars (Cristina Vee), Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter (Amanda C. At the same time, a mysterious circus troupe called the Dead Moon Circus appears in town, with the circus’ ringleader Zirconia (Barbara Goodson) sending forth the Amazon Quartet, consisting of CereCere (Cassandra Lee Morris), PallaPalla (Xanthe Huynh), JunJun (Erika Ishil), and VesVes (Erica Lindbeck), to hatch a nefarious plan to scatter nightmare incarnations as Lemures across the city in order to size the “Legendary Silver Crystal”, and rule over the moon and Earth. As the new moon appears, obscuring the sun, and gradually dims its lights, Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon (Stephanie Sheh), Chibiusa / Sailor Chibi Moon (Sandy Fox), and Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask (Robbie Daymond), receive a vision from a winged Pegasus horse named Helios (Brian Beacock), who is in search of a chosen Maiden who bares the Golden Crystal in order to save his kingdom of Elysion from darkness. It’s April in Tokyo and the cherry blossoms are in bloom finding the Japanese capital in a festive mood, as the celebratory the largest Total Solar Eclipse of the century.

Does this “double feature” anime film fight for love and justice (in Sailor Moon’s name) or is it just a flashy and unwarranted endeavor that never gets off the ground? Now, Toei Animation and director Chiaki Kon present the fourth season of Sailor Moon Crystal, which is presented within the format of a two-part feature film in the release of Sailor Moon Eternal: The Movie. Since its release, Sailor Moon Crystal has covered the three seasons, the Dark Kingdom arc (1-14), the Dark Moon arc (15-26), and Deathbusters / Infinity arc (27-39).

In 2014, Sailor Moon was revived for a new audience, with the release of Sailor Moon Crystal, a remake anime series that reimagined the original anime series. While the manage was highly praised, most viewers found out of this magical girl with 90s era anime series (i.e., Sailor Moon), which ran for five seasons (200 episodes) and had three feature films released. Leading a group friends / comrades known as the Sailor guardians, Usagi battle against the various evil forces who are seeking her legendary Silver Crystal (the source of her power) and the destruction of the Solar System.

Based on the original manga creation by Naoko Takeuchi, the story follows the adventures of a schoolgirl named Usagi Tsukino as she transforms into Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon, the magical “Pretty” guardian of the Moon who fights for love and justice.
