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[62] Munehisa Sakai directed the first and second season, while Chiaki Kon directed the third season. Films and television specials[edit] Three animated theatrical
feature films based on the original Sailor Moon series have been released in Japan: Sailor Moon R: The Movie in 1993, followed by Sailor Moon S: The Movie in 1994, and Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie in 1995. The films are side-stories that do not correlate with the timeline of the original series. A one-hour television special was aired on TV Asahi in Japan on April 8, 1995. [63] Kunihiko Ikuhara directed the first film, while the latter two
were directed by Hiroki Shibata. In 1997, an article in Variety stated that The Walt Disney Company was interested in originally acquiring the rights to Sailor Moon as a live action film to be directed by Stanley Tong & Geena Davis set to star as Queen Beryl, along with Winona Ryder & Elisabeth Shue planning to star in the film. [64] After Disney put the project on turnaround, Universal Pictures acquired the film rights. [65] In 2017, it was revealed that Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal anime's fourth season would be produced as a two-part theatrical anime film project, adapting the Dream arc from the manga. [66] On June 30, 2019, it was announced that the title of the films will be Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie. [67][68] The first film was originally to be released on September 11, 2020,[69] but was postponed and released on January 8, 2021, and the second film was released on February 11, 2021. [70] Chiaki Kon returned from Crystal's third season to direct the two films.
It takes you deep into the gritty underbelly of organized crime in France. The show focuses on Sofiane, a young man who gets caught up in
this world in the Parisian suburbs, which are more gritty and
dangerous than you would think. They do the show in a nuanced way and really into the subtle and blurred lines between family and criminal alliances. I recommend this one for those who like crime dramas and to get to know the underrepresented side of Paris. 2. “Dans la nuit” (Into the Night)Genre: Sci-fi thrillerThis thrilling television series follows a diverse group of individuals who find themselves aboard an overnight flight from Brussels as a cosmic event plunges the world into chaos. In this sci-fi series, the sun essentially malfunctions, turning deadly. Anyone exposed to it dies instantly. Faced with limited resources, the characters on the airplane have to figure out a way to survive in this new horrible reality. 3. “M’entends-tu?” (Can You Hear Me?)Genre: DramedyThis French Canadian show revolves around the lives of three women named Ada, Carolanne and Fabiola, who are best friends living in a poor Montreal neighborhood.
In the first round, Ippo guarded his left side to eliminate Date's Corkscrew Blow. Ippo and Date threw punches at each other with no punches landing cleanly until Date left his left side open after missing an uppercut. Seeing no way to block it in time, Date decided to take the hit and Ippo delivered a liver blow. Ippo realised that Date was waiting for him to attack to
leave himself open and now he was open for Date to hit him as he was unable to block. Ippo was
then hit with a left straight. Ippo rushed towards Date, who backed up to the ropes. Ippo saw a right hook incoming and blocked his face, however Date hit him under the ear. Date continued to show the difference in experience and threw a Corkscrew Blow after landing a counter, however Ippo blocked it and pushed Date back to the ropes. Date noticed that Ippo was planning to hit him from a clinch distance, but deduced that Ippo could not land a good hit from that distance. He was then surprised when Ippo landed a liver blow, making Date's body buckle over. Ippo continued pushing Date back with a barrage to his guard.