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[95] The companies' work is believed by Solotoff to have been handed over to Raymond Iacovacci, one of the producers on the project, who stored the pilot script and
animation cels in a storage facility. [96] The logo created for the pilot was kept for the
English dub, and Bandai released a "Moon Cycle" as part of its merchandise for the show, based on vehicles designed for the pilot. [95] The project was rediscovered in 1998 when the music video was screened at the Anime Expo convention in Los Angeles,[97] where it was met with laughter by onlookers. [98][99] A congoer recorded the music video and the audience response, which would later resurface on video sites such as YouTube. [100] The pilot and the music video would go on to be discussed at conventions such as the 2011 Gen Con and 2012 Anime Expo. [101][102] It was given the monikers of "Toon Makers' Sailor Moon" and "Saban Moon" despite having no connection with Saban Entertainment save for Renaissance-Atlantic Entertainment, which worked with the company on Power Rangers. [103][104] The proof of concept video was widely considered to be lost media and director Solotoff reported that he was frequently contacted by people searching for the pilot. [96][105] In 2012 multiple animation cels from the pilot, along with the script, surfaced on the internet after a storage locker, believed to be the one owned by Iacovacci, was sold. [96] In 1998, Frank Ward, along with his company Renaissance-Atlantic Entertainment, tried to revive the idea of doing a live-action series based on Sailor Moon, this time called Team Angel, without the involvement of Toon Makers. A 2-minute reel was produced and sent to Bandai America, but was also rejected. [96] In August 2022, the proof of concept was showcased for the first time on YouTube in a documentary by Ray Mona.
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Demon Face – used on many occasions against opponents considered to be
worthy challengers. Backhand Blow – used against Koushou Shinogi and Ryuukou Yanagi. Bite – used once against Jack Hanma. Nukite – used once against unnamed soldier on the battlefield. Vietnam Whip – used once against unnamed soldier on the battlefield. Alai-Igari Situation – used against Mohammad Alai for the first time. Defensive Xiaoli – used once against Kaiou Kaku. Pinch – used once against Baki Hanma. Whip
Strike – used against Baki Hanma. Hand Pocket – used against Baki Hanma. 0.