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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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2021 Chapter 243 09. 09. 2021 Chapter 242 09. 09. 2021 Chapter 241 09. 09. 2021 Chapter 190 09. 09. 2021 Chapter 189 09. 09. 2021 Chapter 188 09. Chibi Chibi transforms into the Sword of Sealing and urges Usagi to kill Sailor Galaxia. However, Usagi instead uses the kindness in her own heart to free Sailor Galaxia of Chaos' corruption, effectively resurrecting all of the Sailor Soldiers, Princess Kakyuu, & Mamoru whose Star Seeds were taken. Normalcy is restored, and Mamoru and Usagi share a kiss under a full moon. Production and broadcasting[edit] Main article: List of Sailor Moon episodes Naoko Takeuchi initially planned both the Sailor Moon manga and anime to only run for one season. Due to the season's popularity, Toei Animation asked Takeuchi to continue drawing her manga, but she initially struggled with developing another storyline to extend the series. At the suggestion of her editor, Fumio Osano, Takeuchi decided that the second season would focus on introducing Sailor Moon's daughter from the future.
"Your Tour of the Abyssal City, Bunny Guide Included" 163. "Super Combining Seafood Robot "Kaisen-Oh"!!!" 164. "As Comfy as a Private Internet Café Room" 165. "Divorcing an Angel" 166. "Days of Connecting, and Being Connected" 167. "Running Before Waiting for 3, or 4, or 5" 168. "The Failing Precipice" 169. "Like Lighting a Wet Match" Anime[edit] On July 7, 2022, an anime television series adaptation produced by C2C was announced. [2] The series is directed by Toshiyuki Kubooka, with Hiroki Ikeshita serving as assistant director, Kazuyuki Fudeyasu supervising and writing the series' scripts, Ayumi Kurashima designing the characters, and Monaca composers Ryūichi Takada, Kuniyuki Takahashi, and Keiichi Hirokawa composing the music. [2][70] It premiered on October 1, 2023,[6] on the Nichi-5 [ja] programming block on all JNN affiliates, including MBS and TBS. [71][72][73] The first opening theme song, "Broken Games", is performed by FZMZ, while the first ending theme song, "Ace", is performed by Chico.