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On May 16, 2014, North American manga and anime distributor Viz Media announced that it had acquired the Sailor Moon anime series, as well as the three films and specials for an English-language release in North America, allowing Viz to restore the removed content from the first 89 episodes. The Studio City, Los Angeles-based Studiopolis was also hired by Viz to re-dub the entire series. [26][27] The series began streaming in the United States on Neon Alley and Hulu on May 19, 2014. [26] In Canada, it was available with Japanese audio on Tubi TV between July 15, 2016[28] and November 8, 2023; and with English audio on Crave between September 18, 2020[29] and September 17, 2023. [30] On November 28, 2014, Australian manga and anime publisher Madman Entertainment announced that they had re-acquired the rights to the "Sailor Moon" anime series for Australia & New Zealand and will release the series in uncut format with the Viz Media English adaptation in 2015. [31] Madman had previously held the Australian licence for Sailor Moon on VHS & DVD. [32] Editing and censorship[edit] During the original North American airing, some bathing scenes involving brief nudity were censored by having traces of water that are originally transparent and therefore showing areas of characters' bodies that were judged to be unsuitable for viewing by children were reworked visually so that the transparency is absent and the water as such is visually without detail other than color. Sailor Moon's original North American release was the subject of heavy editing which resulted in large amounts of removed content and alterations that greatly changed the original work. [33] These changes altered almost every aspect of the show including character names, clothing, scenes and dialogue. Some scenes with brief nudity and bathing were also censored,[34] and any type of violence including violence against children was also removed. [15][35] The series also faced censorship in various countries that ranged from changing a character's gender to removing gender fluidness in characters, or editing romantic pairings into close relationships between family members.From there it’s all about choosing which tool to use between full CG animation, traditional 2D, or a hybrid of the two. The director and the 2D and 3D studios would meet and discuss what to use depending on what we’re trying to accomplish with each scene. "[25] The 3D characters and objects are rendered with Cel shading to make them look more like 2D animation. A particular feature is that the shadows on 3D objects contain a linear hatching effect that simulates shading with a pen or pencil, and the same hatching effect is applied to the shadows that appear on any 2D models to create a more uniform look. Broadcast and release[edit] The first 12-episode season[26] premiered on 1 July 2016 on Wowow,[14][27] and later on MBS's Animeism programming block,[14] TBS, CBC, and BS-TBS. [21] The second season of the series began airing on April 7, 2017, with an hour-long two episode premiere.
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