"Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal" is a 2014 original net animation adaption of the Sailor Moon manga. Like the 1990's adaptation of Sailor Moon, the series is made by Toei Animation and is dubbed into English by Viz Media. The series serves as a more faithful adaptation to the original manga with 39 episodes over three seasons which cover the first three story arcs of the comic. The television series is followed by the two-part movies Sailor Moon Eternal and Sailor Moon Cosmos which act as Season IV and Season V respectively.
The series is available for streaming on Hulu, Netflix, Pluto TV, Freevee, Crunchyroll, Vudu, Google TV, Apple TV, and Prime Video.
Summary[]
Season One: Dark Kingdom arc (2014-2015)[]
Usagi Tsukino was a 14-year-old girl who, after rescuing a black cat, Luna, realizes she is the legendary Sailor Guardian, Sailor Moon, the guardian of Love and Justice. Luna tells Usagi that she needs to find the Moon Princess and the Legendary Silver Crystal before the enemy, known as the Dark Kingdom, finds it.
In her fight against the Dark Kingdom, she meets new allies: Ami Mizuno, also known as Sailor Mercury, the Guardian of Water and Intelligence, Rei Hino, also known as Sailor Mars, the Guardian of Fire and Passion, and Makoto Kino, also known as Sailor Jupiter, the Guardian of Thunder and Courage. She also meets the mysterious Tuxedo Mask, who is also searching for the Legendary Silver Crystal. The four Sailor Guardians are later joined by Minako Aino, the famous Sailor V, more commonly known as Sailor Venus, the Guardian of Love and Beauty, and who claims to be the long-lost Princess of the Moon.
As the battles continue, Usagi begins to get closer to Tuxedo Mask, and after he is mortally wounded in one battle against Kunzite, the seal on the mighty Silver Crystal is broken and released from Sailor Moon, revealing her to be the real reincarnation of the Moon Princess, Princess Serenity, and Mamoru is revealed to be the reincarnation of Princess Serenity's love, Prince Endymion. Shortly after, Tuxedo Mask is, unfortunately, kidnapped and brainwashed by the Dark Kingdom. Sailor Moon and the Sailor Senshi locate the Dark Kingdom and, after freeing Tuxedo Mask from their control, Sailor Moon is able to use the Silver Crystal to destroy its leader forever, bringing about a seeming peace, until a little girl by the name of Chibiusa falls from the sky.
Season Two: Black Moon arc (2015)[]
The mysterious girl called Usagi, later nicknamed Chibiusa, demands the Silver Crystal from Usagi and later incorporates herself into Usagi's family using hypnotism. Meanwhile, a shady group, who call themselves the Black Moon Clan, appears as well. Following the advice of a shadowy figure named Wiseman, they plan to invade Earth and find and kill Chibiusa (the Clan only calls her "Rabbit"). Sailors Mars, Mercury, and Jupiter each get abducted by Koan, Berthier, and Petz of the Black Moon Clan, respectively, while trying to stop them. Sailor Moon, Venus and Tuxedo Mask are told by Chibiusa that she is from the future and only they can save her home from the Black Moon Clan. Chibiusa uses the Space-Time Key to open the path to the future, where they meet the Guardian of the Underworld, the Protector of the Door of Space and Time and Chibiusa's friend, Sailor Pluto. When they reach the future known as Crystal Tokyo, they find it in ruins from the Black Moon Clan's attacks.
Sailor Moon has been abducted by Prince Demande of the Black Moon Clan, who is obsessed with her unmistakable resemblance to Neo-Queen Serenity. King Endymion, Tuxedo Mask's future self, reveals the history of the Black Moon Clan, its base on Nemesis, the tenth planet, and that Mamoru and Usagi are married and Chibiusa is their daughter. Chibiusa runs into the Time Gate with Tuxedo Mask following behind, causing them both to be lost in the time stream, and Chibiusa is eventually brainwashed by Wiseman, turning into Black Lady. Sailor Moon is able to free herself and her fellow Sailor Senshi from Nemesis and they escape to Earth. Black Lady, believing that she was not loved in her home, attacks Crystal Tokyo and Wiseman's true identity is revealed as an evil entity known as Death Phantom, who had merged with Nemesis years ago. Demande, having gone mad, was able to obtain the Silver Crystals of the past and future and threatens to touch them together, which would end all existence. Pluto stops time, but at the cost of her own life. Seeing her only friend die, this causes Chibiusa to break free from Death Phantom's control and she transforms into Sailor Chibi Moon. Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibi Moon use their power to destroy Death Phantom. Chibiusa goes back to the future, but returns shortly to receive proper Sailor Senshi training, and gives Usagi a present from her mother: the Spiral Heart Moon Rod.
Season Three: Infinity arc (2016)[]
A few months have passed since the defeat of Death Phantom, and Usagi, Ami, Rei, Makoto, Minako, and Chibiusa have all enjoyed their daily lives in peace and harmony. With the third evolution of their standard Sailor forms and much stronger elemental abilities, the four Inner Sailor Senshi are prepared for anything. Chibiusa is glad to train in order to become the sixth Sailor Senshi of the team by transforming into Sailor Chibi Moon. With the mystical Cosmic Heart Compact in her possession, Usagi transforms into the third evolution of her regular Sailor form and is even stronger than ever with the Spiral Heart Moon Rod as her newest weapon. However, new forces arise out of the blue, using vile monsters called Daimons. In addition to this new threat, two new mysterious Sailor Senshi appear, but have ambiguous intentions. To make matters worse, Mamoru and Rei begin to have vividly recurring nightmares about the annihilation of the world, where the Messiah obliterates everything and everyone with a long sickle-like weapon.
As new mysteries and disturbing secrets are brought to light, these new villains (who are called "the Death Busters") are gradually harnessing a great power within someone that will lead the Earth toward annihilation. In addition, a tenth Sailor Senshi is introduced: one who is considered the strongest and most feared of all, Sailor Saturn.
In the climax, Sailor Chibi Moon evolves into Super Sailor Chibi Moon (with the sacred power of her very own Holy Grail), and combines her new-found Super Sailor abilities with those of Super Sailor Moon to annihilate Mistress 9. But their efforts prove futile as she merges with Pharaoh 90. Super Sailor Moon seemingly sacrifices herself to exterminate Pharaoh 90 by entering him directly and releasing the immense powers of both the Holy Grail and the Silver Crystal against him. It is then that three talismans glow and resonate; therefore awakening the last and strongest of the Sailor Senshi - Sailor Saturn, the Guardian of Silence.
Once awakened, she unleashes her supremely powerful destructive and deathly abilities upon Pharaoh 90, and ultimately brings about the complete annihilation and nonexistence of the entire world by dropping her Silence Glaive down on its edge. Fortunately, Super Sailor Moon appears unscathed; thus causing the four Inner Sailor Senshi and three of the Outer Sailor Guardians to evolve into their own Super Sailor forms. Reveling in the agony and disintegration she has brought upon Pharaoh 90, Sailor Saturn assures everyone that "always with the end comes hope and rebirth" and that the only one capable of bringing such holy power forth is Super Sailor Moon herself. The Guardian of Silence then urges Super Sailor Pluto to forever close the door to the forbidden realm, even though she would be taken as well. Super Sailor Pluto calls on the mighty power of her guardian deity, Chronos himself, and seals the Space-Time Door; thus sealing both Pharaoh 90 and Sailor Saturn away. Super Sailor Moon then becomes Neo-Queen Serenity and uses the great healing powers of the Spiral Heart Moon Rod (now upgraded into a scepter) to revitalize the Earth and reverse all that was wiped out by Pharaoh 90 and Sailor Saturn's supreme deadly powers. It is then that a bright purple light emanates from the ruins, where the cries of a newborn are heard by Super Sailor Neptune, who realizes that it is indeed Sailor Saturn; her spirit once again reborn and reincarnated as Hotaru Tomoe. She, along with Super Sailor Uranus and Super Sailor Pluto, make the vow to raise her as their own daughter due to her being all alone in the world. The trio part ways with the others, stating that they will surely meet again someday, as they are all allies and friends. To symbolize that promise, Super Sailor Neptune gives her mystical Deep Aqua Mirror to Super Sailor Chibi Moon and tells her to look in it for guidance, and to become an even stronger Guardian of the Future Moon by the next time they meet.
A few days later, Usagi, Ami, Makoto, Rei and Minako have all enrolled in Juban High School and discuss their respective interests and future careers, with Mamoru as a first-year university student. Chibiusa and Diana appear, ready to return home to the 30th century. In the papers, a solar eclipse is occurring that day, which sparks Usagi's curiosity. Using eclipse glasses, she and Chibiusa look on at the moon beginning to cover the sun as the place gets darker, then they both hear a sound of a bell. As they turn around, rose petals fly across them and the screen turns pitch black.
Season Four: Dead Moon arc (2021)[]
- Main article: Sailor Moon Eternal
Season Five: Shadow Galactica arc (2023)[]
- Main article: Sailor Moon Cosmos
Cast[]
Main Characters[]
- Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon - Kotono Mitsuishi - Stephanie Sheh
- Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury - Hisako Kanemoto - Kate Higgins
- Rei Hino / Sailor Mars - Rina Sato - Cristina Valenzuela
- Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter - Ami Koshimizu - Amanda C. Miller
- Minako Aino / Sailor Venus - Shizuka Ito - Cherami Leigh
- Luna - Ryo Hirohashi - Michelle Ruff
- Artemis - Youhei Oobayashi (Seasons 1-3) and Taishi Murata (Seasons 4-5) - Johnny Yong Bosch
- Diana - Shoko Nakagawa - Debi Derryberry
- Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask - Kenji Nojima - Robbie Daymond
- Chibiusa Tsukino / Sailor Chibi Moon - Misato Fukuen - Sandy Fox
- Setsuna Meiou / Sailor Pluto - Ai Maeda - Veronica Taylor
- Haruka Tenou / Sailor Uranus - Junko Minagawa - Erica Mendez
- Michiru Kaiou / Sailor Neptune - Sayaka Ohara - Lauren Landa
- Hotaru Tomoe / Sailor Saturn - Yukiyo Fujii - Christine Marie Cabanos
Dark Kingdom[]
- Queen Beryl - Misa Watanabe - Cindy Robinson
- Queen Metalia - Yoko Matsuoka - Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
- Jadeite - Daisuke Kishio - Todd Haberkorn
- Nephrite - Kosuke Toriumi - Liam O'Brien
- Zoisite - Masaya Matsukaze - Lucien Dodge
- Kunzite - Eiji Takemoto - Patrick Seitz
Black Moon Clan[]
- Prince Demande - Mamoru Miyano - Matthew Mercer
- Saphir - Tsubasa Yonaga - Greg Felden
- Rubeus - Hiroki Takahashi - Steve Cannon
- Esmeraude - Houko Kuwashima - Rena S. Mandel
- Wiseman - Hiroshi Iwasaki - Steve Kramer
- Koan - Satsuki Yukino - Eden Riegel
- Berthier - Rumi Kasahara - Cindy Robinson
- Petz - Wasabi Mizuta - Jessica Gee
- Calaveras - Tomoe Hanba - Cassandra Lee Morris
Death Busters[]
- Souichi Tomoe - Takuya Kirimoto - Keith Silverstein
- Mistress 9 - Yukiyo Fujii - Christine Marie Cabanos
- Pharaoh 90 - Takaya Hashi - Michael Sorich
- Kaolinite - Hikari Yono - Tara Platt
- Eudial - Chiaki Takahashi - Erin Fitzgerald
- Viluy - Rina Honizumi - Julie Ann Taylor
- Mimete - Yuki Nagaku - Kira Buckland
- Tellu - Naomi Ohzora - Laura Post
- Cyprine and Ptilol - Umeka Shouji - Johanna Luis
Dead Moon Circus[]
- Queen Nehelenia - Nanano - Laura Post
- Zirconia - Naomi Watanabe - Barbara Goodson
- CereCere - Reina Ueda - Cassandra Lee Morris
- PallaPalla - Sumire Morohoshi - Xanthe Huynh
- JunJun - Yuko Hara - Erika Ishii
- VesVes - Rie Takahashi - Erica Lindbeck
- Tiger's Eye - Satoshi Hino - John Eric Bentley
- Fish Eye - Shouta Aoi - Erik Scott Kimerer
- Hawk's Eye - Toshiyuki Toyonaga - Michael Yurchak
- Xenotime and Zeolite - Yohei Azakami and Ryohei Arai - Todd Haberkorn and Ezra Weisz
Shadow Galactica[]
- Chaos - Mitsuki Saiga
- Sailor Galaxia - Megumi Hayashibara
- Sailor Phi - Fumie Mizusawa
- Sailor Chi - Yuka Komatsu
- Sailor Lethe - Shiori Mikami
- Sailor Mnemosyne - Kanae Itō
- Sailor Iron Mouse - Sena Koizumi
- Sailor Aluminum Siren - Ayumu Murase
- Sailor Lead Crow - Yoko Hikasa
- Sailor Tin Nyanko - Mariya Ise
- Sailor Heavy Metal Papillon - Haruka Kudō
Supporting and Recurring Characters[]
- Ikuko Tsukino - Yuko Mizutani (Seasons 1-3) and Wakana Yamazaki (Season 5) - Tara Platt
- Shingo Tsukino - Seira Ryu - Nicolas Roye
- Kenji Tsukino - Mitsuaki Madono - Keith Silverstein
- Naru Osaka - Satomi Sato - Danielle Judovits
- Haruna Sakurada - Akemi Kanda - Julie Ann Taylor
- Motoki Furuhata - Hiroshi Okamoto - Lucien Dodge
- Gurio Umino - Daiki Yamashita - Ben Diskin
- Yumiko - Hyang-Ri Kim - Suzanne Goldfish
- Kuri - Yukiko Morishita - Julie Ann Taylor
- Mayumi Osaka - Sanae Kobayashi - Wendee Lee
- Queen Serenity - Mami Koyama - Wendee Lee
- Princess Serenity - Kotono Mitsuishi - Stephanie Sheh
- Prince Endymion - Kenji Nojima - Robbie Daymond
- Neo-Queen Serenity - Kotono Mitsuishi - Stephanie Sheh
- King Endymion - Kenji Nojima - Robbie Daymond
- Helios / Pegasus - Yoshitsugu Matsuoka - Brian Beacock
- Phobos and Deimos - Kanami Taguchi and Aya Yamane - Kelly Baskin
- Kou Seiya / Sailor Star Fighter - Marina Inoue
- Kou Taiki / Sailor Star Maker - Saori Hayami
- Kou Yaten / Sailor Star Healer - Ayane Sakura
- Princess Kakyuu / Sailor Kakyuu - Nana Mizuki
- Chibi Chibi / Sailor Chibi Chibi Moon - Kotono Mitsuishi
- Sailor Cosmos - Keiko Kitagawa
- Guardian Cosmos - Keiko Kitagawa
Staff[]
- Original Creator - Naoko Takeuchi
- Directors:
- Munehisa Sakai (Seasons 1-2)
- Chiaki Kon (Seasons 3-4)
- Tomoya Takahashi (Season 5)
- Writers:
- Yuji Kobayashi (Seasons 1-3)
- Kazuyuki Fudeyasu (Seasons 4-5)
- Animation Producer - Toei Animation
- Character Designers:
- Yukie Sako (Seasons 1-2)
- Akira Takahashi (Season 3)
- Kazuko Tadano (Seasons 4-5)
- Background Art Directors:
- Takashi Kurahashi (Seasons 1-3)
- Yumi Hosaka (Seasons 1-2)
- Yoko Saito (Season 4)
- Akira Kuramoto (Season 4; Assistant)
- Color Designers:
- Tomoko Kobiki (Seasons 1-3)
- Kunio Tsujita (Seasons 1-2)
- Hitomi Sano (Season 4)
- Soundtrack production - King Records
- Composer - Yasuharu Takanashi
- Theme Song Performances - Momoiro Clover Z
Production[]
Announcement of the Anime, First Delay, And First New Estimated Premiere[]
The newly modified anime series was first announced at a 20th anniversary event streamed on niconico on July 6, 2012. There, it was announced that it would premiere in the summer of 2013. It was also announced that Momoiro Clover Z would be singing the theme song for the anime.[1]
It was officially announced in spring 2013 that the Sailor Moon anime that was supposed to start airing in the summer of 2013 was going to be delayed until further notice.[2]
In July 2013, the new Sailor Moon anime was officially estimated to premiere in November 2013 - January 2014. Nakayoshi Magazine announced that the series was officially in production followed by those dates of expected premiere.[3]
Second Estimated Premiere, Second Delay and Third Estimated Premiere[]
During the second 20th Anniversary event on August 4, 2013, it was revealed that the new Sailor Moon anime would air December 2013, and that it would be streamed internationally online via niconico. It was also revealed that Momoiro Clover Z will be doing both the opening and the ending for the new anime. Later, it was announced on October 17 that the anime will be subtitled in 10 languages.
It was confirmed January 9 that the anime would premiered in July 2014. Before the announcement, Atsutoshi Umezawa confirmed in a press release that the new anime would not remake the old anime, but adapt from the manga.
Black Moon Clan[]
At the Animate Girls Festival on November 7, 2014, the second half of Sailor Moon Crystal was announced and a key visual was shown as well. The second half, which premiered in January 2015, covers the Black Moon Clan saga of the manga.
Later, Chibiusa's voice actress and Sailor Pluto's voice actress, as well as the new ending for the second half of the anime, were all announced on December 27, 2014, during an event.[4] On January 26, 2015, the character designs and the cast for the members of the Black Moon Clan (excluding the Spectre Sisters) were all shown and announced on the official website for the twentieth anniversary project.[5]
Toei Plans Announcements After Last Episode[]
At the end of Act 26, in place of the "To Be Continued" screen card, a "See You Soon" message was displayed instead. Following the episode itself, a staff member posted an image on the official Sailor Moon Twitter account, reading: "Regarding future developments, we plan to post sequential announcements on the 20th Anniversary Project's official website! Please look forward to it!!". The Twitter account added that the television broadcast of the second season (the Black Moon Clan arc) is still continuing.
Toei Animation Europe had posted a news article in April that said, "A second season is currently under production in Japan where the broadcast will start this summer." Toei Europe did not say if the "second season" it was referring to is the television broadcast of the second 13 episodes of the original series (which just ended its online stream) or a brand new season. Toei did not respond to ANN's requests for clarification at that time.[6]
Sailor Moon Crystal Renewed[]
On Monday September 28 at 11:30pm JST at the end of the TV broadcasting in Japan, Toei announced that the 3rd phase of Sailor Moon Crystal which will encompass the third arc of the manga, Infinity, so far. Just as the official site had stated, a special screening of the first episode on Sailor Neptune's birthday took place on March 6 in Japan. However, the official broadcast started on April 4, 2016.
The series has a new opening and ending theme for the Infinity arc. The new opening is “New Moon ni Aishite” (In love with the New Moon) by Etsuko Yakushimaru. The new ending theme is “Eternal Eternity” and will be sung by the voices of Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune, Junko Minagawa and Sayaka Ohara.
A notable information from the screening of the first episode is that it contained only half of the story of the first manga chapter of the Infinity arc, the next half continuing in the second episode. The Infinity arc of the anime has thirteen episodes, each manga chapter equaling to one episode in the anime, except the first chapter, which equals to the first two episodes of the third season.
Sailor Moon Crystal Continuation Confirmed[]
On January 25, 2017, it was announced on the Sailor Moon 25th anniversary official website that a sequel of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal was in production.[7]
On June 30, 2017, it was revealed that the Dream Arc of Sailor Moon would be adapted into a 2-part film instead of an entire season.[8]
Sailor Moon Eternal Announcement[]
On June 30, 2019, it was announced the title of the movie will be Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal (or Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal Season IV: Eternal the Movie), set for a 2020 release.[9] Set to be a two-part movie based on the Dream arc of the manga. But it was postponed until January 8, 2021 and February 11, 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Sailor Moon Cosmos Announcement[]
- Main article: Sailor Moon Cosmos
List of Episodes[]
Season One: Dark Kingdom (2014-2015)[]
Series # | Season Ep. # | Act | Episode Title | Japan Airdate | USA Airdate |
1 | Usagi - Sailor Moon - | July 5, 2014 | November 20, 2015 | ||
2 | Ami - Sailor Mercury - | July 19, 2014 | November 20, 2015 | ||
3 | Rei - Sailor Mars - | August 2, 2014 | November 27, 2015 | ||
4 | Masquerade Dance Party | August 16, 2014 | December 4, 2015 | ||
5 | Makoto - Sailor Jupiter - | September 6, 2014 | December 11, 2015 | ||
6 | Tuxedo Mask | September 20, 2014 | December 18, 2015 | ||
7 | Mamoru Chiba - Tuxedo Mask - | October 4, 2014 | December 25, 2015 | ||
8 | Minako - Sailor V - | October 18, 2014 | January 1, 2016 | ||
9 | Serenity - Princess - | November 1, 2014 | January 8, 2016 | ||
10 | Moon | November 15, 2014 | January 15, 2016 | ||
11 | Reunion - Endymion - | December 6, 2014 | January 22, 2016 | ||
12 | Enemy - Queen Metalia - | December 20, 2014 | January 29, 2016 | ||
13 | Final Battle - Reincarnation - | January 3, 2015 | February 5, 2016 | ||
14 | Conclusion and Commencement - Petite Étrangere - | January 17, 2015 | February 12, 2016 |
Season Two: Black Moon (2015)[]
Series # | Act | Season Ep. # | Episode Title | Japan Airdate | USA Airdate |
15 | 1 | Infiltration - Sailor Mars - | February 7, 2015 | February 19, 2016 | |
16 | 2 | Abduction - Sailor Mercury - | February 21, 2015 | February 26, 2016 | |
17 | 3 | Secret - Sailor Jupiter - | March 7, 2015 | March 4, 2016 | |
18 | 4 | Invasion - Sailor Venus - | March 21, 2015 | March 11, 2016 | |
19 | 5 | Time Warp - Sailor Pluto - | April 4, 2015 | March 18, 2016 | |
20 | 6 | Crystal Tokyo - King Endymion - | April 18, 2015 | March 25, 2016 | |
21 | 7 | Complication - Nemesis - | May 2, 2015 | April 1, 2016 | |
22 | 8 | Hidden Agenda - Nemesis- | May 16, 2015 | April 8, 2016 | |
23 | 9 | Covert Maneuvers - Wiseman - | June 6, 2015 | April 15, 2016 | |
24 | 10 | Attack - Black Lady - | June 20, 2015 | April 22, 2016 | |
25 | 11 | Showdown - Death Phantom - | July 4, 2015 | April 29, 2016 | |
26 | 12 | Replay - Never Ending - | July 18, 2015 | May 6, 2016 |
Season Three: Infinity (2016)[]
Series # | Season Ep. # | Act | Episode Title | Japan Airdate | USA Airdate |
27 | 1 | 27 | Infinity 1, Premonition (Part 1) | April 4, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
28 | 2 | Infinity 1, Premonition (Part 2) | April 11, 2016 | October 27, 2017 | |
29 | 3 | 28 | Infinity 2, Ripples | April 18, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
30 | 4 | 29 | Infinity 3, Two New Guardians | April 25, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
31 | 5 | 30 | Infinity 4, Haruka & Michiru - Sailor Uranus & Sailor Neptune | May 2, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
32 | 6 | 31 | Infinity 5, Sailor Pluto, Setsuna Meiou | May 9, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
33 | 7 | 32 | Infinity 6, Three Guardians | May 16, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
34 | 8 | 33 | Infinity 7, Transformation, Super Sailor Moon | May 23, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
35 | 9 | 34 | Infinity 8, Infinite Labyrinth 1 | May 30, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
36 | 10 | 35 | Infinity 9, Infinite Labyrinth 2 | June 6, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
37 | 11 | 36 | Infinity 10, Infinite, Upper Atmosphere | June 13, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
38 | 12 | 37 | Infinity 11, Infinite, Judge | June 20, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
39 | 13 | 38 | Infinity 12, Infinite, Journey | June 27, 2016 | October 27, 2017 |
Trivia[]
- This new show follows closely to the manga with only a few differences.
- Unlike the manga, "Premonition", was released as a two-part episode.
- Unlike the first and second seasons, Season 3 has three different ending themes; one with Haruka Tenou and Michiru Kaiou; one with Chibiusa, and one with Tuxedo Mask.
- Viz Media released the English version of Sailor Moon Crystal Set 1 in North America on August 16, 2016. Sailor Moon Crystal Set 2 was released on February 21, 2017. The English version of set 3 was released in North America on Blu Ray and DVD December 5, 2017.
- Kotono Mitsuishi reprises her role as Usagi Tsukino.
Comparisons to the 90s anime[]
- Seasons in Crystal tend to have much fewer episodes than their 90s anime counterparts.
- Unlike Crystal, most episodes from the 90s anime are filler episodes, episodes that have little to no impact on the overall storylines. This is because back in the 90s, Takeuchi was still writing manga while the anime was running. They wanted the manga to stay ahead of the anime.
- Crystal updated a lot of the outdated technology from the 90s like going from floppy disks to CDs.
- Queen Beryl and the Shitennou in Crystal are given a backstory unlike their 90s counterparts.
- Since Crystal contains less episodes than the 90s anime, Crystal couldn't dedicate as much time to each individual main protagonist. In the 90s anime, there were several episodes giving the spotlight to a main protagonist, like the Sailor Senshi or even Artemis.
Gallery[]
Promo Images[]
Character Designs[]
Season I and II Designs[]
Season III Designs[]
Sailor Moon Eternal Designs[]
See the Sailor Moon Eternal page
Sailor Moon Cosmos Designs[]
See the Sailor Moon Cosmos page
Videos[]
References[]
- ↑ New "Sailor Moon" Anime Announced For Summer 2013 - Crunchyroll
- ↑ New Sailor Moon Anime Delayed - Anime News Network
- ↑ Sailor Moon Eyeliner and More - Miss Dream
- ↑ 12/27、イオンシネマ幕張新都心にて「美少女戦士セーラームーンCrystal」ブラック・ムーン編突入世界最速先行上映会&新キャスト発表イベントが開催決定!セーラー5戦士に加え、ちびうさ、セーラープルートキャストも登壇!:美少女戦士セーラームーン20周年プロジェクト公式サイト
- ↑ Black Moon Arc - Sailor Moon Official Website
- ↑ Last Sailor Moon Crystal Episode Ends With 'À bientôt' Message, Toei Plans Announcements
- ↑ Crystal Season III will get a Sequel - Anime News Network
- ↑ Season 4 will be a 2 part film - Anime News Network
- ↑ Sailor Moon Eternal title Announced for 2020 - Anime News Network