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NOTE: The screencaps are here to be freely used for whatever you please. These images are hosted individually in Tumblr posts, so they'll be up as long as this blog is up. The original 90's anime screencaps posts are all officially dead, as the image hosting site killed all of its hotlinks. The original purpose of this blog was to host screencaps from the Sailor Moon anime. Basically multi-fandom posts and social issues with a side of occasional miscellany. I kind of just post what I feel like posting whenever the mood strikes me. I must also remember where I left my clothes.This started as a Sailor Moon blog, but has since branched out into other areas. Most importantly, this episode reintroduces Sailor Pluto, who first appeared (and got killed off) in the previous story arc. Fighting in the greenhouse.Ĭhibi Sailor Moon finally gets to launch her Pink Sugar Heart Attack, though the result is disappointingly anticlimactic. Sailor Jupiter discovers the plot, and that leads to the usual confrontation and battle, with plenty of magical attacks. This was significantly less successful than their last harebrained plot. The villain for this week is Tellu, another member of the Witches 5, who creates a magical plant that can suck out people’s life-force. No, they open a flower shop … except it’s an evil flower shop. They don’t send an invading army against Tokyo, nor infiltrate the government. What is the world coming to, when you can’t even trust the botanical garden? One of the less effective replications of the comic’s imagery.įor the most part, the episode follows the standard monster-of-the-week format typical of Sailor Moon, in which the villains, in spite of their terrible intentions and allegedly impressive origins, hatch a nefarious plot that shows them to be small-timers. Sailor Moon also has another confrontation with Sailor Uranus, but it doesn’t amount to much. And she’s probably under the control of the arch-villain Pharaoh 90. We see a few more hints of what’s up with Hotaru, though they add little to the hints that have been dropped before: she’s not only sickly, but also has super-strength.
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It began broadcasting on TV Asahi on March 19, 1994, and ended on February 25, 1995. In this episode, Chibi-Usa tries to give the Holy Grail to Hotaru as a gift, but Hotaru demures. The third season of the Sailor Moon anime series, Sailor Moon S (originally released in Japan as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S ( S (), Bishjo Senshi Sr Mn Sp), and later as Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon S), was produced by Toei Animation and directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara. Looking pretty good for an elementary school project. Previously, Chibi-Usa, Sailor Moon’s annoying miniature double, enlisted Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask to help her make a clay replica of the “Holy Grail,” a magical artifact she remembered from the future, and which will become important later in the season. The overarching plot of the season advances only a little here. After Sailor Neptune is captured and possibly killed by Kaolinite, Sailor Moon and Sailor Uranus find themselves shackled together and are forced to reassess their attitudes toward each tower. Sailor Moon spends an awful lot of time looking moody in this version.
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Though this series sometimes looks like a panel-by-panel presentation of the comic, in this episode, it alters the imagery for the better without altering the story. Throughout this chapter, the comic book version has a lot of unnecessary internal dialogue that announces the obvious, but the show simply cuts most of it out and allows the audience to read the mood. The story continues to hew closely to the comic, though I notice in this case that it improves on it considerably. This is, on the whole, a pretty good episode, if slow-paced. Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: Crystal, Episode 32, “Setsuna Meioh.” Toei Animation, May 2016.
