A Daimon attacks a car shop repair man, and is destroyed by Sailor Moon. The Senshi meet an attractive "man" named Haruka. Note: Usagi/Serena acquires the Cosmic Heart Compact, and the Spiral Heart Moon Scepter in this episode.ĭriving Dangerously" / "A Beautiful Boy? The Secret of Haruka Tenoh She regains her power through her strong love with Mamoru and destroys the Daimon. It is hurt by the two unknown figures, but Usagi cannot transform. The Death Busters send out another Daimon who attacks a girl who takes good care of kittens. Sailor Moon’s brooch is broken.Ĭrystal Clear Again" / "The Rod of Love is Born! Usagi's New Transformation The Daimon is destroyed by an unknown burst of energy.
She is attacked by a Daimon in a tree from the Death Busters, which attacks Sailor Moon and deactivates her transformation brooch by biting it. Rei has a dream about the world’s end, seeing the "Messiah". " Chikyū hōkai no yokan? Nazo no shin Senshi shutsugen" (地球崩壊の予感?謎の新戦士出現)
Star Struck, Bad Luck" / "Premonition of World's End? Mysterious New Warriors! Įnglish dubbed title / English subbed title The following year, "A Bright Shooting Star! Saturn, and the Messiah" came in fifteenth place. In the 1995 favorite episode polls for Animage, "Death of Uranus and Neptune!? Talismans Appear" came in first place, "The Bond of Destiny! The Distant Days of Uranus" came in eighth place, and "The Labyrinth of Water! Ami the Targeted" came in ninth place. Takeuchi has openly admitted they are a couple, and their voice actresses were instructed to play the characters "as if they are a married couple." However, because of differing cultural standards, in the dubbed version this subtext is removed, and instead they are stated to be cousins. One of the controversies surrounding Sailor Moon S is in the relationship of Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune, who are subtly depicted as lovers, although this is never mentioned directly. Because of this, episode numbers 83-89 are never used. The educational "Sailor Says" conclusions were not continued, and the dubbed episode numbers were adjusted by YTV (which first broadcasted the show, in Canada) to match those of the original Japanese version.
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By this time, the license had gone to Cloverway Inc., who did not cut any episodes, although they did edit the ones they produced for television (the DVD releases of these episodes from Geneon Entertainment were uncut and bilingual). This season was not dubbed into English until 2000, three years after the last episodes of the previous series.
#SAILOR MOON EPISODES 15 SERIES#
The series antagonists are the Death Busters, led by mad scientist Professor Souichi Tomoe and the Witches 5. In the anime, Chibiusa is seen for the first time in her capacity as Sailor Chibi Moon. It also reintroduces the character of Sailor Pluto and gives her a civilian identity, Setsuna Meioh.
The arc is characterized by the appearance of three new Sailor Senshi: Sailors Uranus, Neptune, and Saturn. Sailor Moon S is considered one of the darkest story lines in the series, partly due to the villains' ultimate goal of destroying, rather than conquering, all life in the world, as well as ethical themes of sacrifice.
After this (from episode 92 on), the rest of the series uses "Tuxedo Mirage," performed by the five main voice actresses ( Peach Hips). The first two episodes use Sailor Moon R's ending theme, " Otome no Policy" (A Maiden's Policy). For this series, the version by Moon Lips is used. As with the two series before it, Sailor Moon S used "Moonlight Densetsu" as its opening song. This season was produced concurrently with the third story arc ( Mugen, meaning "Infinity") of the manga by Naoko Takeuchi, closely following the story of the manga. The S stands for "Super," and is pronounced as such in the series' eyecatches.
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It was co-produced by TV Asahi, Toei Agency and Toei Animation and directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara, originally airing on TV Asahi between Maand February 25, 1995. This is a list of episodes of the Sailor Moon anime series, covering Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S ( 美少女戦士セーラームーン S Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn Sūpā ?), the third season of the series. The anime series logo, which translates to "Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S"