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Retrieved July 19, 2009. ^ 美少女戦士セーラームーン 1 (in Japanese). Tower Records. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2014. ^ "美少女戦士セーラームーン Vol. 1" (in Japanese). Toei Video Online Shop. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 8, 2014. ^ "Sailor Moon Set 1 Limited & Standard Edition Releases Are Now Available for Pre-Order!".[15] Additionally, it was confirmed that Kim Shi-ah, Koo Kyo-hwan and Kim Roi-ha were cast in the special episode. [56] Prior to the premiere of the second season, Joo Ji-hoon stated in a Forbes interview, that he signed on to star in the series, due to his faith in the project. He adds that "From the refreshing subject matter to writer Kim Eun-hee's exciting script, direction by director Kim Sung-hoon—and the cast members from season one—all these factors convinced me to continue on the journey to season two". Furthermore, he was excited at the prospect of a new director, joining the series in the second season, commenting that "Park In-je joined us for season two, and the new system of ‘making a TV series with people who make films’ was fascinating. The intensity is definitely higher compared to filming a two-hour film, but the actors were allowed enough time and room to prepare for filming a season that amounts to six hours, so I had faith in the outcome being of high quality. "[57] In a press conference for Kingdom: Ashin of the North, Jun Ji-hyun revealed her experience of joining the series. The actress stated that "I was a huge fan of Kingdom. When I met with the writer [Kim Eun-hee] in a private setting before I was offered the role, I told her I was willing to even appear as a zombie in Kingdom. I am so thankful that she gave me such a big role. " She later stated that after reading the screenplay for the special episode, "I was thrilled at the thought that I could start the big story. "[58][59][60] Reception[edit] The first season received critical acclaim from critics and the audience.
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