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This Japanese import featuring five teenagers with superhero powers may turn out to be for older girls what Pokémon is for the pee-wee set. The fantasy-action story lines of Sailor Moon (named for the leader) is typical anime fare–which means it’s far more creative than anything you’ll see on Saturday morning. And far more complex–the stories are intricate and flashback sequences feature wordless narrative. Then again, what high-spirited girl wouldn’t love the magical makeup that transforms hip schoolgirls into butt-kicking heroines? In this one-hour feature, we meet a new foe, a mysterious childhood friend of Sailor Moon’s boyfriend who returns–from deep space! His evil plan to rid the Earth of life includes flowers with awesome powers, vine-covered foes, and telekinetics. Quite the challenge for Sailors Moon, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, and Jupiter. Despite the action, the series certainly has a different feel and color scheme than most male-driven anime. The Japanese have two terms: shonen (for boys) and shojo (for girls), and if girls haven’t had a chance to see the shojo anime, this is the starting point. This subtitled version is uncut from the original Japanese cartoon, and the reading crowd above 7 is the appropriate audience for the video’s occasional spooky imagery. This unedited version was soaked up by kids in Japan, but the cultural differences might be questionable for American parents. There’s a brief, nondescriptive conversation about homosexuality and ghostly naked figures (think Barbie doll) that are illustrated, although it’s not nudity as much as the female form. The dubbed version has minor edits in action and dialogue, targeting a slightly younger crowd. –Doug Thomas


#1 by the space samurai bounty hunter on November 12th, 2009
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I’ve been told by several of my friends that this is an excellent movie, well i saw 2 seasons and hated them,but i was told that this was different. It wasn’t, it was the same old washed up storylines and poor writing. Sailor Moon isn’t a quality anime, it has neither the interesting charachters and interactions that have kept Inuyasha from falling into the 2 or 3 star range, nor the brilliant writing that make Fullmetal Alchemist and Cowboy Bebop some of the best examples of modern anime. skip this, theres nothing remarkable here.
Rating: 2 / 5
#2 by V. Vuong on November 12th, 2009
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This anime is one of the worst displays of fluff that I have ever seen in my life. Completely inane in its plot and characterizations, Sailor Moon R was incredibly draining in its frequent and blatant stupidity. The only thing that did surprise me was how 5 complete ditzes could ever manage to form coherent words from their idled heads much less save the world. An utter waste of time.
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by Ashley on November 12th, 2009
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I liked it..much, much better than the SS movie
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Anonymous on November 13th, 2009
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REALLY COOL I THINK SAILOR MERCURY IS THE BEST, GO SCOUTS
Rating: 4 / 5
#5 by Nick on November 13th, 2009
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I love this movie. It is the best of the 3 Sailor Moon movies. I loved the story the animation is great. Plus it has the best Sailor Moon song “Moon Revenge” in it! DO NOT GET THE AMERICAN VERSON OF THIS MOVIE! If you really want to see Sailor Moon as the way it was ment to be then you should order it right away! You won’t be sorry!
Rating: 5 / 5
#6 by Bertamus on November 29th, 2009
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I love this Movie a its a most see im a big fan of Sailor Moon i also own it :D