The episodes were first broadcast on YTV in Canada from August 28 to October 24, 1995, and later had its first-run syndication in the United States from September 11 to November 3, 1995.
In the English language adaptation of the series by former licensee DIC Entertainment, the season was cut down to 40 episodes and also added an ending segment, "Sailor Says," to teach a moral based on the story that had just been shown. Eight DVD compilations were released in Japan between May 21 and July 21, 2002, and the series was later released in a remastered edition in two box-sets from Decemto January 21, 2010. The following year, the two-part series finale "The Sailor Warriors Die! The Tragic Final Battle" and "Usagi's Everlasting Wish! A New Reincarnation" took first and second place respectively. In the 1993 favorite episode listings for Animage, "Loved and Chased! Luna's Worst Day Ever" came in first place, with "Naru's Cry! Nephrite Dies for Love" coming in third place, "The Sparkling Silver Crystal! The Moon Princess Appears" coming in sixth place, "Memories Return! Usagi and Mamoru's Past" coming in ninth place and "Love for Ami?! A Boy Who Can Predict the Future" coming in eleventh place. After the magical cat Luna reveals Usagi's true identity as the titular character, Usagi fights to protect the Earth from the Dark Kingdom, who previously destroyed the ancient Moon Kingdom. It follows the adventures of Usagi Tsukino and her friends. This season adapts the first arc of the Sailor Moon manga series by Naoko Takeuchi, the "Dark Kingdom" arc.
It was broadcast from Mato Februon TV Asahi.
Stayed tuned for any news and updates.The first season of the Sailor Moon anime series was produced by Toei Animation and directed by Junichi Sato. Though it is very likely we’ll be getting the fifth and final arc- Sailor Stars, an official announcement has yet to be made. Are we getting Sailor Moon Crystal Season 5? Visit our Sailor Moon Shopping Guide for links to buy!įor more info on Sailor Moon Crystal: Season 1, Season 2 and Season 3. Hawk’s Eye: Toshiyuki Toyonaga Where can I buy official Sailor Moon Crystal goods/merchandise? Super Sailor Pluto/ Setsuna Meiou: Ai Maeda Super Sailor Saturn/ Hotaru Tomoe: Yukiyo Fujii Super Sailor Neptune/ Michiru Kaioh: Sayaka Ohara Super Sailor Uranus/ Haruka Tenou: Junko Minagawa Super Sailor Venus/ Minako Aino: Shizuka Ito Super Sailor Jupiter/ Makoto Kino: Ami Koshimizu Super Sailor Mercury/ Ami Mizuno: Hisako Kanemoto Super Sailor Chibi Moon/Chibiusa: Misato Fukuen
Super Sailor Moon/ Usagi Tsukino: Mitsuishi Kotono “Rashiku” Ikimasho (“らしく” いきましょ, “I’ll Go As Myself”), performed by Anza will be the ending theme song for the second film. The ending theme for the first film will be Watashi-tachi ni Naritakute(私たちになりたくて, Wanting to Be Together with You), performed by Yoko Ishida. Momoiro Clover Z Edition Ending theme songs Kazuko Tadano (character designer for the original 90s Sailor Moon anime) returned to design characters for the project. The story follows on from “Sailor Moon Crystal season 3’s cliffhanger ending with Usagi and Chibiusa hearing the sound of a bell.Ĭhiaki Kon (Director for Sailor Moon Crystal Season 3) directed the two films.
It is based on the Dream Arc/Dead Moon Arc, known as ‘Sailor Moon SuperS’ in the 90s anime series, though it follows closely to the manga (which has a very different storyline and new characters)! It’s now available on Netflix worldwide from June 3 for International viewers! Part 2 released a month later on February 11th 2021. Sailor Moon Crystal “Season 4” is a 2-part theatrical release titled “Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal: The Movie.” Part 1 was originally set for September 11th 2020 but due to the global pandemic, it was postponed to January 8th 2021. One of the first “Sailor Moon Eternal” visuals featuring Super Sailor Moon and Super Sailor Chibimoon.