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gracemyheart · 2 years
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Lemme rank all Sera Myus from 1993 to 2022
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Okay so after I rediscovered these Myu-sorters by @sailorzakuro (thank you for that!) I wanted to make my own because my amazing brain still can’t decide a proper ranking for the musicals - So I searched and found this sorter, in which you can put your own things to sort. I put in all Sera Myus from 1993-2022 (and with Myus I mean actual musicals, no shows like Super Live or that Cafe thing) and now I can finally present you my ranking!
The first 5 places as well as the last 3 don’t surprise me but I swear idk what I have ongoing with Ai no Sanctuary, I just love it, okay? xD I was also surpsised by how high SKSDK is! Also, yes, Mugen Kaiteiban is before Mugen, I am #Team-Aiko-Asako-Tomoko even though I also love Team #Megumi-Nao-Yuhka! Place 10 to 15 are super close, sometimes it was hard to decide, lol. Can you believe, that we have over 30 musicals by now which we actually know and from which we can name all actors? Impressive.
1             Last Dracul Jokyoku (2000)
2             Kessen (2000)
3             Chou Wakusei Death Vulcan no Fuuin (2001 )
4             Kessen (Kaiteiban) (2001)
5             Kaguya Shima Densetsu (Kaiteiban) (1999)
6             Ai no Sanctuary (2002)
7             Starlights Ryuusei Densetsu (2003)
8             SKSD K (2005)
9             Kakyuu Ouhi Kourin (2004)
10           Mugen (Kaiteiban) 2003
11           Mugen (2002)
12           Kaguya Shima Densetsu (1999 )
13           Black Lady (2001)
14           SKSD (2004)
15           Black Lady (Kaiteiban) 2002
16           Sailor Stars (1996)
17           SuperS - (Kaiteiban) Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni... Saturn Fukkatsu Hen (1996)
18           Eien Densetsu (1997)
19           Sailor Stars Kaiteiban (1997)
20           SuperS - Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni... (1995)
21           Eien Densetsu (Kaiteiban) (1998)
22           Shin Densetsu Kourin (1998)
23           Musical Festival Chronicle (2022)
24           NogiMyu Team Star (2018)
25           Petite Étrangère (2014)
26           S - Usagi Ai no Senshi e no Michi (1994)
27           NogiMyu Team Moon (2018)
28           Gaiden (1993)
29           La Reconquista (2013)
30           Un Nouveau Voyage (2015)
31           NogiMyu Team 2019
32           Amour Eternal (2016-2017)
33           Kaguya Hime no Koibito (2021)
34           Le Mouvement Final (2017)
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sailorcat123 · 1 year
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Sailor Moon Franchise Timeline
August 1991 Sailor V Manga (Kurzgeschichte)
Dezember 1991 Sailor Moon Manga startet im Nakayoshi-Magazin
März 1992 Erste Animeserie startet
März 1992 Sailor V wird als Mangaserie fortgeführt
Juli 1992 Taschenbuchversion des Mangas startet
Dezember 1992 Sailor Moon (Erstes Videospiel, Game Boy)
Dezember 1992 Erster Popularitätswettbwerb der Charaktere, 150.000 Leute nehmen teil, Sailor Moon gewinnt
März 1993 Sailor Moon R
März 1993Anime auf VHS & Laser Disc
März 1993 Kessen Dark Kingdom (Sharp X68000 Game)
Juni 1993 Naoko gewinnt Kodansha Manga Award
August 1993 Musical: Gaiden Dark Kingdom Fukkatsu Hen
August 1993 Sailor Moon (SNES Game)
Dezember 1993 R Movie
Dezember 1993Gaiden Dark Kingdom Fukkatsu Hen (Kaiteiban)
Dezember 1993 Dreaming Moon (Live Event, das auch auf VHS rauskam)
Dezember 1993 Sailor Moon R (SNES Game)
Anfang 1993 Animate Cassette Collection startet (Hörspiel)
1993 Toon Makers' Sailor Moon ist in Planung
1993 Ausstrahlung u.a. in Spanien und Frankreich als einige der ersten westlichen Länder
März 1994 Sailor Moon S
März 1994Musical: Super Spring Festival
April 1994 Sailor Moon R (Game Boy)
Juli 1994 Musical: Usagi – Ai no Senshi he no Michi
Juli 1994 Kondo wa Puzzle des Oshiokiyo! (SNES Game)
Juli 1994 Sailor Moon (Sega Genesis Game)
August 1994 Ausstellung mit Skizzen
September 1994 Kotate Moon Call! / Quiz Taiketsu! Sailor Power Ketsushuu (Playdia / Terebikko Games)
November 1994 Sailor Moon (Visual Novel für PC Engine)
November 1994 Sailor Moon Collection (PC Engine Game)
Dezember 1994 S Movie
Dezember 1994 Sailor Moon S no Karei na Sekai (TV Special)
Dezember 1994 Henshin – Super Senshi he no Michi
Dezember 1994 Jougai Rantou!? Shuyaku Soudatsusen (SNES Game)
Dezember 1994 Riesige Sailor Moon Weihnachtsparty
1994 Sailor Moon S (Sega Pico Game)
1994 Sailor V (Sharp X68000 Game)
Januar 1995 Sailor Moon S (Game Gear)
Februar 1995 Kurukkurin (SNES Game)
März 1995 Sailor Moon SuperS
März 1995 Musical: Henshin – Super Senshi he no Michi (Kaiteiban)
März 1995 Sailor Moon S (3DO Game)
März 1995 Sailor Moon (Arcade Game)
April 1995 SuperS Special
Juni 1995 Auflage von 10 Mio. Exemplaren wird mit Band 10 überschritten
Juli 1995 Musical: Yume Senshi – Ai – Eien ni...
Juli 1995 Sailor Moon to Hiragana Lesson! (Playdia Game)
August 1995 Youkoso! Sailor Youchien (Playdia Game)
August 1995 Sailor Moon to Hajimete no Eigo (Playdia Game)
August 1995 Auktion in der Serie „Hammer Price“, bei der ein Manuskript von Naoko 2 Mio. Yen einbringt
September 1995 Another Story (SNES Game)
September 1995 Anime startet in den USA
Oktober 1995 Anime startet in Deutschland
Dezember 1995 SuperS Movie
Dezember 1995 Fuwa Fuwa Panic (SNES Game)
1995 Sailor Moon SuperS (Sega Pico Game)
März 1996 Sailor Moon Sailor Stars
März 1996 Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni... Saturn Fukkatsu Hen (Kaiteiban)
März 1996 Zenin Sanka! Shuyaku Soudatsusen (SNES Game)
März 1996 Shin Shuyaku Soudatsusen (Playstation Game)
April 1996 SuperS Special Musical Show
August 1996 Musical: Sailor Stars
September 1996 Fuwa Fuwa Panic 2 (SNES Game)
November 1996 Various Emotion (Sega Saturn Game)
Dezember 1996 Musical: Sailor Stars (Kaiteiban)
1996 Sailor Stars (Sega Pico Game)
Februar 1997 Letzte Animefolge
April 1997 Letzter Band erscheint (März: Ende bei Nakayoshi?)
Juli 1997 Das Geheimnis um Hammer Price Hall (Kurzgeschichte)
Juli 1997 Musical: Eien Densetsu
November 1997 Sailor V endet
1997 Chiryoku Tairyoku Toki no Un (Arcade Game)
1997 The 3D Adventures of Sailor Moon (PC Game, USA)
Februar 1998 Eien Densetsu – The Final First Stage (Kaiteiban)
Juli 1998 Musical: Shin Densetsu Kourin
August 1998 Erstes Memorial (Zusammenfassungs-Film)
1998 Neo Moon (erste Anime Convention Deutschlands)
1998 VHS / Hörspiele Release Deutschland
1998 Manga Release Deutschland
Januar 1999 Naoko heiratet Yoshihiro Togashi
März 1999 Musical: Kaguya Shima Densetsu
August 1999 Kaguya Shima Densetsu - Natsuyasumi! Houseki Tankentai (Kaiteiban)
September 1999 Materials Collection erscheint (& damit „Parallel Sailor Moon“ Kurzgeschichte)
Januar 2000 Musical: Shin / Henshin - Super Senshi he no Michi – Last Dracul Jokyoku
März 2000 Horoskop & Games (PC Game, Deutschland)
August 2000 Musical: Kessen / Transylvania no Mori ~ Shin Toujou! Chibi Moon wo Mamoru Senshi-tachi
Januar 2001 Kessen / Transylvania no Mori - Saikyou no Kataki Dark Cain no Nazo (Kaiteiban)
März 2001 Musical: Last Dracul Saishuu Shou - Chou Wakusei Death Vulcan no Fuuin
Juli 2001 Musical: Tanjou! Ankoku no Princess Black Lady
November 2001 Sailor Moon World - Chibiusa to Tanoshii Mainichi (Playstation Game)
Dezember 2001 Offizielle Website geht online
Januar 2002 Tanjou! Ankoku no Princess Black Lady - Wakusei Nemesis no Nazo (Kaiteiban)
März 2002 Musical: 10th Anniversary Festival – Ai no Sanctuary
Juli 2002 Musical: Mugen Gakuen – Mistress Labyrinth
Januar 2003 Mugen Gakuen – Mistress Labyrinth (Kaiteiban)
Juli 2003 Musical: Starlights – Ryuusei Densetsu
September 2003 Manga Neuauflage
Oktober 2003 PGSM startet
Januar 2004 Musical: Kakyuu Ouhi Kourin – The Second Stage Final
Juli 2004: PGSM: Super Dance Lesson
Juli 2004 Musical: Shin Kaguya Shima Densetsu
August 2004 PGSM: Kirari Super Live
Oktober 2004 PGSM: Special Act
Januar 2005 Shin Kaguya Densetsu – MarinaMoon Final (Kaiteiban)
März 2005 PGSM: Act Zero
2010 Comeback des Franchises in Italien (um es zu testen)
März 2011 La Luna Splende (DS Game, Italien)
Oktober 2011 Manga Neuauflage Deutschland
2011 Sailor Moon Comeback in verschiedenen Ländern
2012 Ausstrahlung auf Animax (Deutschland, Pay-TV)
September 2013 Musical: La Reconquista
November 2013 Eternal Edition des Mangas
2013 DVD Release Deutschland
Februar 2014 Ausstrahlung auf VIVA (Deutschland)
Juli 2014 Sailor Moon Crystal
August 2014 Musical: Petite Étrangère
Novemver 2014 Silver Crystal for Sailor V (Mobile Game)
Februar 2015 Sailor Moon Crystal Staffel 2
September 2015 Musical: Un Nouveau Voyage
Januar 2016 Sailor Moon Crystal auf deutsch
April 2016 Sailor Moon Drops
April 2016 Roppongi Hills Ausstellung
Oktober 2016 Musical: Amour Eternal
November 2016 Sailor Moon Crystal Staffel 3
2016 Sailor Moon Crystal DVD / Blu-Ray Release Deutschland
August 2017 25th Anniversary Classic Concert
September 2017 Musical: Le Mouvement Final
März 2018 The Miracle 4-D (Kurzfilm in Universal Studios)
Juni 2018 Musical: Nogizaka46 Version
August 2018 The Super Live
August 2018 Classic Concert
2018 Naoko Takeuchi Collection des Mangas
August 2019 Shining Moon Tokyo (Restaurant mit Show)
Oktober 2019 Musical: Nogizaka46 Version 2019
November 2019 Sailor Moon x Akiko Kosaka 45th Anniversary Music History Konzert
Dezember 2019 Manga Eternal Edition Release Deutschland
2019 The Miracle 4-D ~ Moon Palace Edition (Kurzfilm)
Juni 2020 Manga All Color Complete Edition
2020 Blu-Ray Release Deutschland
Januar-Februar 2021 Sailor Moon Eternal
Juni 2021 Sailor Moon Eternal internationaler Release
November 2021 Illumination Eternal (Lichterpark)
September 2021 Musical: Kaguya Hime no Koibito
Januar 2022 VR Dream Flight (VR Video)
März 2022 The Miracle 4-D ~ Moon Palace Edition Deluxe (Kurzfilm)
Juli 2022 Sailor Moon Museum eröffnet
August 2022 Toon Makers Pilotfolge wird gefunden
November 2022 Musical: 30th Anniversary Musical Festival – Chronicle
Dezember 2022 NHK World Special (Doku)
April 2023 The Super Live kehrt zurück, diesmal in Taipei
Juni 2023 Sailor Moon Cosmos
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solarmiracle-makeup · 3 years
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Sera Myu fans, I’m curious, what musical(s) have you watched the most? Mine are Kaguya Shima Densetsu Kaiteiban, Sailor Stars Kaiteiban, and Yume Senshi Kaiteiban (I’ve watched each of them 6 times).
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seramyuconfessions · 5 years
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Finally got this bloody thing up XD. Next Sera Myu OR is Stars vs Stars Kaiteiban!
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myu-resource · 6 years
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Anza-Moon DVD Box Set 2 (Sailor Stars Kaiteiban) - Outer Senshi
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landofanimes · 7 years
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Sailor Stars Kaiteiban (1997) | Le Mouvement Final (2017)
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howmanyheartaches · 3 years
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Hi! I’m wondering if you have seen the Sailor Moon musicals? If you have, could you rank your favorites? I’m wanting to dive into them and don’t know where to start lol
Oh you bet I can! I’ve actually seen “Le Mouvement Final” in Tokyo and Osaka and also starred as Neptune in a fan production (Germany’s second oldest show troupe YUME MUSICAL - their shows are a huge recommendation if you’re looking for “original” content as in fanfictions coming to life. Here’s our “fan kan” from 2018)
I personally prefer the musicals with Nao Takagi and Yuuka Asami not only because they’re the MOST PERFECT UraNep EVER EVER EVER EVER, but also because their shows are the only ones also bringing original content to life. They’ve did a few pieces from the 5 arcs, but mostly, it’s the only time this franchise has ever done something outside their 5 arcs and I LIVE AND BREATHE FOR THIS. It’s about vampires. It’s about wrestling matches. It’s gold. IT’S THE ONLY KISS WE’VE SEEN TO THIS DAY. Also, pay close attention to the talented Hikari Ono in villain roles. (My favorite Moon is Miyuki Kanbe (rest in peace), btw) 
Unfortunately, I haven’t had the chance to watch this year’s Kaguya-hime yet, but I’m super interested in it since it also leaves the 5 arcs way. Also, UraNep look cuuuuuuuuuuute
So my recs are:
Shin Densetsu Kourin Kaguya Shima Densetsu => I would start with this one. It’s my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE and an easy way to get into this. It’s super fun and romance-y and the music is SO GOOD OH MY GOOD MYU MUSIC IS SO GOOD Kaguya Shima Densetsu (Kaiteiban) Natsuyasumi! Houseki Tankentai Shin / Henshin - Super Senshi e no Michi - Last Dracul Jokyoku Kessen / Transylvania no Mori - Shin Toujou! Chibi Moon wo Mamoru Senshi-tachi Kessen / Transylvania no Mori (Kaiteiban) - Saikyou no Kataki Dark Cain no Nazo Last Dracul Saishuu Shou - Chou Wakusei Death Vulcan no Fuuin Tanjō! Ankoku no Princess Black Lady Tanjō! Ankoku no Princess Black Lady (Kaiteiban) - Wakusei Nemesis no Nazo 10th Anniversary Festival - Ai no Sanctuary Mugen Gakuen - Mistress Labyrinth
Don’t be afraid of the past musicals’ sometimes weird looking costumes! (They’re more sleek 2013 to 2017. When watching these ones, please pay close attention to RIONA TATEMICHI OH MY GOOD). Also, in these ones it’s an all ladies cast, so yes. Unfortunately, the singing voices of the Inners get less and less good the younger the musicals are ... I guess it’s because they went more for models than dancers/musical actors. There’s also the theory that actors evolve with each and every show like their characters, BUT NAO AND YUUKA WERE ALWAYS PERFECT
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sailormoonandme · 4 years
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Where to start with Sailor Moon?
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From time to time I’ve seen people ask about how to get into Sailor Moon or how they might introduce it to someone else. 
As such I’ve made this to (hopefully) help people out.
Introduction
So first of all you should know that the official name for the over all franchise is ‘Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon’. This can (and has) been translated a few ways, but the current official name is ‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon’. Basically everything connected with Sailor Moon carries this full official name, but for the purposes of this post I’m just going to shorten things to ‘Sailor Moon’.
Moving on,  there are in fact different versions of the Sailor Moon story, even putting aside the various attempts at translating the story into different languages. Each version is best viewed as its own entity, sort of how there have been various versions of Sherlock Holmes that exist independently of one another. 
For the sake of simplicity, I’m going to mostly keep this post to the original Japanese iterations of Sailor Moon, albeit from the point of view of an English speaking audience member.*
The main versions of the Sailor Moon story are as follows:
1) The Manga
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The manga iteration of Sailor Moon began around late 1991/early 1992. It includes around 50 chapters, a handful of side stories and a prequel manga of sorts called Codename: Sailor-V. There have been several different English translations of this material over the years. However, my personal recommendation would be to experience the story through the ‘Eternal Editions’. These are easily available in print and digitally. As of this writing Codename: Sailor-V is scheduled to be collected in at some point in 2021, thus collecting all the manga stories.
2) The 1992 anime
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This is the most famous iteration of Sailor Moon and loosely adapts the manga to the point where it is its own entity. It spans 200 episodes across five seasons, with each season being given its own subtitle. E.g. season 2 is referred to as ‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon R’. Additionally there were a handful of shorts and specials connected with the anime and three films. I have already compiled a watch list for the show that I hope will help you navigate everything.
Like the manga, there have been multiple efforts to subtitle the show into English, particular among fan subbing circles. However, the easiest way to watch the show with English subs is to do so via a streaming service (last I checked it was available on Hulu and Crunchyroll) or to purchase the DVDs and Blu-rays from Viz Media, although you can also purchase them digitally on Amazon.com too.
3) The musicals
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 On and off since 1993 there have been stage musicals produced for Sailor Moon. If you ever see the term ‘Sera Myu’ being used by fans (or even official sources) understand that it’s shorthand for these musicals.
The musicals are based chiefly upon the manga and the original anime, although with some original embellishments here and there. The degree to which a musical cuts closer to the manga, or the anime or does something all its own varies from one production to another. I’m not very well read up on the musicals I must admit, but it is to my understanding that each production exists independently from one another beyond at times carrying over cast and staff members. In essence there is no particular order you need to watch the musicals in. However, if you want more info on the musicals see the below EDIT, which is more well informed than I am.
To my knowledge, (which is limited in this particular case) all the musicals have been filmed but there has never been any kind of official English release for them. There have however been fan subbed efforts made for all of them. 
4) The 2003 live action TV show
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In fan circles this show is referred to as ‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon’ or ‘Pretty Guardian’ or ‘PGSM’. This is because it was the first piece of Sailor Moon media to bear that particular English translation of ‘Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon’. Basically if you see ‘Pretty Guardian’ or ‘PGSM’, understand it is referencing this show.
The show exclusively adapts the ‘Dark Kingdom’ storyline, the first storyline in every version of Sailor Moon. The show was made in a similar vein to shows like Kamen Rider or Super Sentai and the latter’s American adaptation, Power Rangers. However, it also incorporates elements of Japanese soap opera dramas too, original elements that were never in any version of Sailor Moon beforehand and many different spins on the plot points that had been covered before. 
To my knowledge, like Sera Myu, no official English release for this show exists, but English fansubs are out there somewhere. If you manage to find the show then you should watch the various episodes and specials in their original broadcast order. For this Wikipedia is your friend. 
5) Sailor Moon Crystal
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Sporadically since 2014 a new Sailor Moon anime has been in production. This new anime cuts much closer to the original manga (although it still makes some changes ) than any other version of Sailor Moon. As of this writing, the show has yet to be completed and still has material from the manga left to adapt. The show is available to watch with English subtitles from the same sources as the original 1992 anime, including DVDs and Blu-Rays from Viz Media.
Like the original anime, Crystal’s story arcs and seasons have gone under different names. The first two seasons/arcs are officially just called ‘Sailor Moon Crystal’, whilst the third is explicitly titled ‘Sailor Moon Crystal Season III’. In place of a fourth season two films, Sailor Moon: Eternal Part 1 and Part 2, were produced. As of this writing, the Eternal films have yet to have any kind of English release. To make your life easier, watch this show in the order of the original air/release dates. Just remember the Eternal films are to be viewed after Season III.
Which version should you start with?
Whilst that is how the franchise breaks down, it is not the order a Sailor Moon newbie should try experiencing it in.
My personal recommendation would be to begin with the original 1992 anime and then move on to any of the other versions from there. This is because the original anime is aimed at a younger audience and was incredibly influential on basically every other version of the story. 
However, if 200 episodes or more is too intimidating for you, then simply check out the manga. It’s far shorter, skewed a bit older and tells a concise and complete story. 
And if you are still apprehensive then I’d highly recommend watching the first Sailor Moon film, Sailor Moon R The Movie. This is a very good film unto itself but it is a microcosm of the characters and themes that define the franchise as a whole. If you dislike this Sailor Moon just isn’t for you. 
P.S. If you are simply dead set against subtitles then you should know the original 1992 anime and Crystal have in fact been dubbed into English by Viz Media. In fact, the first four seasons of the original anime, along with the first three films, have two English dubs, variously produced by DiC, Cloverway and Pioneer. These dubs were made in the 1990s and early 2000s and are currently not legally available anywhere. 
*Things get more complicated when we consider that even in Japan there have been updated and altered versions of the Sailor Moon manga, anime, etc. We aren’t going to worry about that in this post though. They exist and maybe someday you might be inclined to check them out, but you know...baby steps...
EDIT #1: The following information comes from https://euribear.tumblr.com/
Just something I want to add on about the Sailor Moon Musicals.
If you see a musical with the word Kaiteiban (revision) at the end of the name, that means it’s a revised version of the previous musical. Things added or taken away, different cast members at times, etc.
Also, there are three musicals (technically four) that have a continuous storyline. Starring Miyuki Kanbe as Sailor Moon, Last Dracul, Transylvania no Mori (and its Kaiteiban), and Death Vulcan should be viewed in order.
The Bandai era of musicals were from 1993 to 2005.
The Nelke musicals started in 2014 and there was one each year for five years. One musical for each arc of the manga.
There are also the NogiMyu. These are musicals that solely focus on the Dark Kingdom arc and they star various members of the pop idol group Nogizazaka46.
There were two teams of cast members for the inner senshi for both years, 2018 and 2019. The same story overall, just different actresses.
There was also Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon The Super Live. My personal favorite, this was a musical performed only a few times. A couple of days in Japan in 2018 and then once in Paris in 2019 and then in Washington D.C. and later in NYC. I got to see this in person on one of the three showings in NYC. A dream come true. Unfortunately, this was never recorded, though they did release an instrumental musical album of the show.
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majokkoradio · 5 years
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“Lonely Distance” - Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (Kaiteiban) - Usagi & Mamoru Duet
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naruseii · 4 years
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@sera-myu-week day 7 (the last day) is favorite scenes! I always choose a favorite shot of the senshi while watching a Myu to put in my reviews and here are the ones I have so far!
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1. Inner Senshi huddle before the show (Gaiden Dark Kingdom Fukkatsu Hen!)
2. Solar Miracle Make Up! (Ai no Senshi e no Michi)
3. Inner Senshi introductions (Yume Senshi)
4. Sailor Teleport (Saturn Fukkatsu Hen)
5. Densetsu Seitan (Sailor Stars)
6. Densetsu Seitan (Sailor Stars Kaiteiban)
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((Gaiden-Yume Senshi screenshots are from YouTube (can’t find the original uploader), Saturn Fukkatsu-Stars K screenshots are from Sea Of Serenity))
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seaofserenitysubs · 5 years
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Day 1 - Bandai Myu
Let’s celebrate @sera-myu-week​ by watching the musical that started it all!
1993 Summer - Spin-off - The Dark Kingdom Resurrection Chapter
You can also download this musical along with all 25 recorded Bandai Musicals at Seaofserenity.net.
This musical acts as an alternate sequel to the first season of the original 1990′s anime. This is the show that started it all debuting actors and actresses who would go on to be involved in the Bandai produced Sailor Moon musicals for many years. This show also features the only BanMyu which includes Luna and Artemis in the cast.
This musical is the first Sera Myu show to debut in 1993. It is also the first musical for Anza Ohyama as Sailor Moon, as well as the popular first Sailor Mercury actress, Ayako Morino. This is the show that starts it all and many of the cast go one to be involved in later Bandai produced Sailor moon musicals. This musical acts as a direct sequel to the first season of the original anime, being the only musical to directly relate to the anime series and have direct references to it. This is also the only musical where Luna and Artemis were characters in the story.  Neither of the cats are cast in a Sailor Moon musical until 25 years later with the Nogizaka 46 x Sailor Moon musical project, which has Luna in the form of a puppet.
It's kaiteiban (revision) was unfortunately never released on VHS or DVD, so this is the only version of the musical that is available to watch.
Usagi and her friends are looking forward to their upcoming summer vacation, hoping it to be filled with lots of fun and romance. However, Usagi has a dream where Queen Beryl declares the revival of the Dark Kingdom. Luna is rightful upset, as Usagi's dreams and premonitions come true. Ami, Rei, Mako and Minako are skeptical but soon the resurrection of the Dark Kingdom becomes apparent. Once again, the Sailor Soldiers much return to D Point in order to save Tuxedo Mask from Queen Beryl and the Four Heavenly Kings.
Can Usagi and her friends save Mamoru and the Earth or will the Dark Kingdom’s plans actually come to fruition...?
Starring:
Anza Ohyama as Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon Ayako Morino as Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury Hiroko Nakayama as Rei Hino/Sailor Mars Kanoko as Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter Nana Suzuki as Minako Aino/Sailor Venus Mizuki Sano as Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask
Tomiko Ishimura as Luna Keiki Himeno as Artemis
Kasumi Hyuuga as Haruna Sakurada
Hisako Doubayashi, Yuuko Nishi and Mayumi Maikuma as the D.D. Girls
Susume Nihashi as Jadeite Toshikazu Seike as Nephrite Toshitaka Akita as Zoisite Yuuta Mochizuki as Kunzite
...with Yuri Nishina as Queen Beryl
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solarmiracle-makeup · 3 years
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I love the first stage Starlights 😂
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seramyuconfessions · 5 years
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The time travel scene in Sailor Stars Kaiteiban was a lot better than in the original version.
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myu-resource · 6 years
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Sailor Stars Kaiteiban Pecil Board - Chibi Moon and Outer Senshi
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