The story only gets better from season to season, and has a lot of emotions, imagination and humor. Haruka looks like lady Oscar from the anime "Versailles No Bara". Also very interesting characters: Michiru and Haruka, whom are lesbians, but that is always only subtle hinted. Even Minako wanted to seduce one of them, Seiya she pretended that she had something in her eye and asked Seiya if he can bend towards her face, so that looking from the profile it looked as if he was going to kiss her! At the same time Usagi was hiding and ready to make a photo of them and publish a false story in the newspaper that they are a love couple. I just loved the idea that they were transfered to Usagi's class where all the girls fell in love with them.
There the wonderful pop group Three lights( Taiki, Yaten, Seiya )appears and almost steals the show.
Honyo.How many children would you like to have? I would like 2, but if you want so many to fill a whole soccer team.I wouldn't mind!" The directors Junichi Sato, Takuya Igarashi and Kunihiko Ikuhara made a wonderful job, especially in the last season 5. I have the biggest.talents." In another episode in season 4, Minako is trying to seduce a kindergarten teacher with these words: "Mr. Makoto, whom has the biggest breast, just simply brags with them and says "I should get that role. For example, the 5 girls are fighting over who should play Snow White in a stage show. Also, they sometimes work like a Greek chorus, progressing the story and changing Usagi from a clumsy child to a grown and mature woman. That's why the more demons she beats, the more mature she gets. You just have to regard them as a metaphor, maybe as a symbol for Usagi's low self esteem. But you can also make that complain for "Shin Seiki Evangelion's" angels that Shinji is fighting against. Many regard them as a completely abstract thing in this other vise realistic drama/comedy about adolescence. But Usagi didn't know that and started asking Makoto questions: "You look so sad! Do you need an advice in love?"-"Yes."-"Tell me whom have you fallen in love with?"-".with.Motoki."-"Noooooo!( Scene of Usagi falling into a dark pit)"-"Calm down! I thought you liked Tuxedo Kamen!"-".well, I like them both!"-"Unfortunately, Motoki already has a girlfriend."-".He has?! That must be.me!"-"NO!!!!Its Reika!" The thing that everyone is complaining the most are the demons. There was one very funny episode in which Usagi and Makoto were both in love with Motoki but Makoto found out that he already has a girlfriend, Reika. I loved all characters, especially the clumsy Minako and Usagi, whom are sometimes almost acting as twins. I was in trans, completely overwhelmed by its magic. But I like it and I can't help myself! I remember how it was the first time I saw it. It's 200 episodes are a hermetic fantasy that many don't like and never will.
As such, there are certain "Sailor Moon" episodes that, if you're only interested in watching canon content, you should always skip."Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon" was a hugely popular anime based on the Manga by Naoko Takeuchi. The only problem is that a good amount of both the romance and slice-of-life comedy comes in the form of filler content that is not canon to the original manga. The romantic affiliations and comedic shenanigans of the Sailor Guardians become as integral to the experience as the action-packed core plot. Sailors Mars, Mercury, etc.) - and fights against the forces of darkness.Īt the same time, the anime also focuses on the personal lives of the girls. Over the course of the series, Usagi teams up with the world's other Sailor Guardians - each one with their own corresponding planet (i.e. As Sailor Moon, Usagi protects Earth using magical powers granted to her by Luna, a talking cat.
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Originally airing between 19, the series follows middle schooler Usagi Tsukino on her adventures as a Sailor Guardian. It stands as one of the most influential shoujo and "magical girl" anime of all time, and it's probably left its thumbprint on a variety of other series in both Asia and the West (via AVClub). Even if you haven't watched "Sailor Moon," you've probably heard of it.