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Sailor Moon ()

Bishôjo senshi Sêrâ Mûn (original title)
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A group of schoolgirls discover they are incarnations of super-powered alien princesses, and use their abilities to defend the earth.

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  Sailor Moon / ... (200 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Usagi Tsukino / ... (192 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Ami Mizuno / ... (186 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Ami Mizuno / ... (185 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Rei Hino / ... (185 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Rei Hino / ... (183 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Makoto Kino / ... (172 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Makoto Kino / ... (171 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Minako Aino / ... (164 episodes, 1992-1997)
Rica Fukami ...
  Minako Aino / ... (161 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Mamoru Chiba - Tuxedo Mask (Viz Media dub) / ... (150 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Luna / ... (149 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Luna / ... (146 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Mamoru Chiba / ... (145 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Artemis / ... (111 episodes, 1992-1997)
Kae Araki ...
  Sailor Chibi Moon / ... (101 episodes, 1993-1997)
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  Chibiusa / ... (100 episodes, 1992-1997)
Yasuhiro Takato ...
  Artemis / ... (97 episodes, 1992-1997)
Annelie Berg ...
  Annie / ... (85 episodes, 1992-1994)
Annica Smedius ...
  Ami - Sailor Mercury / ... (77 episodes, 1992-1994)
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  Sailor Uranus / ... (66 episodes, 1992-1997)
Chiyoko Kawashima ...
  Sailor Pluto / ... (62 episodes, 1992-1997)
Charlotte Ardai ...
  Arianne - Sailor Venus / ... (57 episodes, 1992-1994)
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  Professor Souichi Tomoe / ... (56 episodes, 1992-1996)
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  Sailor Neptune / ... (55 episodes, 1994-1997)
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  Haruka Tenoh / ... (55 episodes, 1992-1997)
Lauren Landa ...
  Sailor Neptune / ... (54 episodes, 1994-1997)
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  Kaolinite / ... (52 episodes, 1992-1996)
Irene Lindh ...
  Mako - Sailor Jupiter / ... (51 episodes, 1992-1994)
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  Queen Beryl (Viz Media dub) / ... (47 episodes, 1992-1994)
Sabine Bohlmann ...
  Sailor Moon / ... (46 episodes, 1992-1993)
Maria Weisby ...
  Rai - Sailor Mars (45 episodes, 1992-1993)
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  Sailor Pluto / ... (45 episodes, 1993-1997)
Keiichi Nanba ...
  Gurio Umino / ... (41 episodes, 1992-1995)
Shino Kakinuma ...
  Naru Osaka (39 episodes, 1992-1995)
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  Naru Osaka (Viz Media dub) / ... (37 episodes, 1992-1995)
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  Professor Soichi Tomoe / ... (35 episodes, 1994-1996)
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  Zoisite (Viz Media dub) / ... (35 episodes, 1992-1996)
Louise Ræder ...
  Luna (35 episodes, 1992)
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  Gurio Umino (Viz Media dub) / ... (33 episodes, 1992-1995)
Ewamaria Björkström-Roos ...
  Rai - Sailor Mars / ... (32 episodes, 1993-1994)
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  Sailor Galaxia / ... (31 episodes, 1992-1997)
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  Zirconia / ... (30 episodes, 1993-1996)
Noriko Uemura ...
  Kaolinite / ... (29 episodes, 1992-1995)
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  Diana / ... (29 episodes, 1993-1996)
Shiho Niiyama ...
  Kou Seiya / ... (28 episodes, 1995-1997)
Narumi Tsunoda ...
  Sailor Star Maker / ... (28 episodes, 1996-1997)
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  Kou Taiki / ... (28 episodes, 1996-1997)
Chika Sakamoto ...
  Kou Yaten / ... (27 episodes, 1996-1997)
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  CereCere / ... (27 episodes, 1993-1996)

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Plot Summary

14-year-old crybaby Usagi Tsukino is always late, irresponsible, is boy-crazy, never serious and gluttonous. She's chosen by the talking guardian cat Luna as the leader Sailor Senshi, Sailor Moon. As Sailor Moon, Usagi must fight the evil of Queen Beryl and the Dark Kingdom and locate/protect the Moon Princess. She's joined by Ami Mizuno, Rei Hino, Makoto Kino and Minako Aino, the other four (more serious) Sailor Senshi. The senshi is occasionally rescued by the mysterious Tuxedo Kamen. Written by Ondre Lombard

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Also Known As
  • 美少女戦士セーラームーン (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Beautiful Girl Soldier Sailormoon (Japan, English title)
  • Bishôjo senshi Sêrâ Mûn sûpâzu (Japan)
  • Sailor Moon (World-wide, English title)
  • Sailor Moon Classic (United States)
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  • 30 min
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Trivia The Sailor Senshi's civilian names relate to their superhuman roles: * the name of Usagi Tsukino is loosely translated as "Rabbit of the Moon" ("usagi" means "rabbit", and "tsuki" means "moon").This pertains to a Japanese folktale about a rabbit that can be seen in the Moon, and also to her moon-based powers. * Chibiusa is a loose term of "little Usagi" ("chibi" means "little" or "mini"), she being Usagi's daughter and Sailor Chibi Moon (Sailor Mini Moon in the original English dub from Cloverway). * Ami Mizuno reads "Asian Beauty of Water" ("A" means "Asian" and "mi" means "beauty", while "mizu" means "water"), which reveals her power to control water. * Rei Hino's surname relates to fire ("hi" means "fire"), which reveals her power to control fire. The word "rei" could be translated as "beautiful", "companion", "spirit", or "soul" (the latter fits her "Fire Soul" cry), but the name "Rei" is always written in Katakana, which suggests that it doesn't have any Japanese meaning. * Makoto Kino translates as "Tree Spirit Makoto" ( "ki" means "tree" and "spirit"), and her power is control over nature (mostly trees/lightning). * Minako Aino reads "Beautiful Child of Love" ("mi" means "beauty" and "ko" means child, while "ai" means "love"). This pertains to Venus being the goddess of love. * Setsuna Meioh is loosely translated as "Moment of Pluto", which alludes to her power over time ("setsuna" means "moment", while "mei" and "o" mean "dark" and "king" and are derived from "meiosei"-"Dark King Star" which describes Pluto). * Michiru Kaioh means "Neptune Rising" ("michiru" means "rising", while "kai" and "o" mean "sea" and "king" and are derived from "kaiosei"-"Sea King Star" which describes Neptune), which alludes to her powers coming from the ocean. * Haruka Tenoh means "Distant Uranus" ("haruka" means "distant", while "ten" and "o" mean "sky" and "king" and are derived from "tenosei"-"Sky King Star" which describes Uranus) which alludes to her powers coming from the sky/wind. * Hotaru Tomoe is loosely translated as "Firefly of Saturn" ("hotaru" means "firefly", while "to" means "earth" and is derived from "dosei"-"Earth Star" which describes Saturn). Fireflies are associated with spirits of the dead, which allude to her power of death/rebirth. See more »
Goofs In the Hebrew dub the Senshi said "Wake up" when transforming. When the studio realised that they were supposed to say "Make up" as they do in the original Japanese they decided to keep having them say "Wake up" as they felt it went better with Hebrew. See more »
Movie Connections Alternate-language version of Sailor Moon (1995). See more »
Soundtracks HEART MOVING See more »
Crazy Credits In the Hebrew dub, the extended version of "Kaze Mo, Sora Mo, Kitto!" is used in place of "Moonlight Densetsu" in the final episode. See more »
Quotes Sailorvenus: In the name of the moon, you're punished!
Usagi: That's my line, damn you!
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