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But with the unexpected
Season 2, will this change the show for what it is? Only time will tell. Reviewer’s Rating: 5 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by KANLen09 (554) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen
Gift Report Dec 23, 2023 Zxmbie37 Not Recommended This is a disappointing adaptation, so much so that I felt inclined to write my first review.
The animation is clunky, there’s endless dead time and still frames, with several key details altered or completely discarded from the source material. I genuinely struggle to find anything redeemable from an adaptation perspective.
The fact that
they skimmed over 10 chapters of plot and world building in a 30 second montage at the end of the last episode was especially painful.
The only reason I don’t rate it lower is due to the source material.
If this was my first encounter with the series, I probably would’ve dropped it by . the first or second episode.
Read the manhwa instead, and forget this adaptation exists.
[30][31] The short stories were republished in two volumes, with the order of the stories shuffled. Codename: Sailor V was also included in the third edition. [31] The Sailor Moon manga was initially licensed for an English release by Mixx (
later Tokyopop) in North America. The manga was first published as a serial in MixxZine beginning in 1997, but was later removed
from the magazine and made into a separate, low print monthly comic to finish the first, second and third arcs. At the same time, the fourth and fifth arcs were printed in a secondary magazine called Smile. [32] Pages from the Tokyopop version of the manga ran daily in the Japanimation Station, a service accessible to users of America Online. [33] The series was later collected into a three-part graphic novel series spanning eighteen volumes, which were published from December 1, 1998, to September 18, 2001. [34][35] In May 2005, Tokyopop's license to the Sailor Moon manga expired, and its edition went out of print. [36] In 2011, Kodansha Comics announced they had acquired the license for the Sailor Moon manga and its lead-in series Codename: Sailor V in English. [37] They published the twelve volumes of Sailor Moon simultaneously with the two-volume edition of Codename Sailor V from September 2011 to July 2013. [38][39][40] The first of the two related short story volumes was published on September 10, 2013;[41] the second was published on November 26, 2013.
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