It is no secret that I am crazy about Sailor Moon Crystal. The anime earned a 5 out of 5 in my review of VIZ Media‘s Blu-Ray and DVD set of Season One. Now it is Season Two’s turn to head to retail and as we saw in the recently announced One-Punch Man home media releases, there are multiple options available.

Fans can purchase the Limited Edition Blu-Ray and DVD Combo Pack ($79.99), the Standard Edition Blu-Ray and DVD Combo Pack ($69.99), or simply the DVD Set ($39.99). The Limited Edition Blu-Ray and DVD Combo Pack, seen below, contains all 12 episodes of Season Two on both Blu-Ray (in 1080p) and DVD (in 480p) as well as bonus content like clean opening and closing themes, a digital art gallery, and even a special interview with the J-POP group who sang the theme, Momoiro Clover Z. The four discs are packaged in an exclusive chipboard box, stuffed with art cards and a booklet filled with full-color illustrations, episode summaries, and more. Pre-ordering the Limited Edition Combo Pack from RightStuf also scores you an exclusive sun catcher as a gift-with-purchase.

For those who need a refresher, Season Two of Sailor Moon Crystal takes us through the “Black Moon Arc,” where we meet key characters like Chibi-Usa (you may remember her as “Rini” from that dub way back in the day) and Sailor Pluto. The season picks up immediately after the first season, in which a strange, little pink-haired girl crash-lands on Usagi and then proceeds to demand (at gunpoint!) that she surrender the Silver Crystal. I won’t spoil the rest for fans who haven’t watched yet (I am sure there are some of you) but I will say that I am personally excited to own this second season and it is definitely one you should check out.

The Standard DVD Set is available now but the other two, the Limited- and Standard-Edition Blu-ray and DVD Combo Packs, will be released on February 28.

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News has been quiet on the future of the anime reboot, Sailor Moon Crystal, since the end of the third season six months ago. Well, the silence has finally been broken with the news of a sequel (presumably the next season). As many a Sailor Moon fan will tell you (goodness knows I do whenever the topic arises), season four a.k.a. the Dream Arc diverges a great deal in focus and plot between the original anime and the manga. Here’s hoping that, like the first season of Sailor Moon Crystal, this new season will continue to follow the manga’s storyline. More information was promised to be provided at a later date.

In addition to the Sailor Moon Crystal news, it was also revealed that two 23-episode compilations from the original Sailor Moon anime will be released on Blu-Ray in Japan on June 14 and August 9. Each disc will cost ¥21,384.

[source: Natalie via Crunchyroll]

[Warning: There are potential spoilers in this review.]

The original Sailor Moon anime series was my all-time favorite anime. But as much as I loved it, I wish that it followed the manga more closely. That wish has come true with the creation of Sailor Moon Crystal, a Sailor Moon remake whose storyline is more true to that of Naoko Takeuchi’s classic manga. Viz Media recently released Set 1 of the series in the North America.

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Rather than following the original anime’s “monster-a-day” formula, Crystal is more streamlined. It covers the entire Dark Kingdom story  arc in 14 episodes, which I felt was sufficient to tell the tale without dragging on. Another positive change was the somewhat more serious tone of the show. There are still plenty of light-hearted moments but Sailor Moon’s reaction to Tuxedo Mask’s brainwashing in later episodes definitely is less glossed over. And like the manga, the climax of that plot point is dramatically different than what was in the original anime.

For my part, I loved these changes. Crystal was created to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Sailor Moon. It felt like the show was maturing with its audience.

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I was very impressed with the voice acting in both the Japanese and English versions. It was so awesome that they got the original voice of Sailor Moon, Kotono Mitsuishi, to reprise her role in Crystal! She added an extra layer of nostalgia to the show and honestly, I had a hard time picturing someone else voicing her. On the whole, I didn’t have any issue listening either language track. No cringe-worthy acting here.

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I know that many viewers took issue with the Sailor Senshi’s transformation sequences being computer-generated. I will admit that it was a little jarring the first few times but after about four episodes, you stop noticing so much. I just wrote it off to myself as the artists trying to make their transformations more “separate from regular space” (I have no clue if that is the real reason).

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I had no problem with the general art style of the show (again, plenty of viewers did). Is it different? Yes. Is it visually unpleasant? Hell no. If you approach it with an open mind, I genuinely think you will agree that it is just fine.

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I bestow unto Set 1 of Sailor Moon Crystal 5 out of 5. I loved the hell out of this show. I didn’t know if it would live up to my expectations, the bar was set pretty high, but it beat out the original anime as my favorite anime of all-time. Any Sailor Moon fan owes it to themselves to check this series out.

[This review is based on a sample provided by the publisher.]

Viz has announced their list of anime that will be part of their streaming service for May. Including simulcasts of Sailor Moon Crystal and Naruto Shippuden, (which is especially exciting since the show has finally returned to its main story after a seemingly endless series of fillers,) anime fans will have plenty to binge on all throughout the month.

Other series featured include Bakuman Season 3, Hunter X Hunter Season 1, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable Season 3 and Terraformars Revenge Season 2. Want to know more about these shows? Here is the synopsis of each as well as the release dates for the episodes from Viz’s press release:

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  • The creators of DEATH NOTE return with this inspiring tale about the power of dreams. Students Mashiro and Takagi aspire to become professional manga artists. As they team up to pursue their goal, the pair learns what it takes to make it in the manga industry, sharing laughs, tears, romance, the devastation of failure and the glory of success along the way.
  • BAKUMAN’s final season concludes with the addition of subtitled Episodes 51-75. Enjoy the entire series, Episodes 1-75, now!

 

HUNTER X HUNTER

  • The supernatural action adventure of HUNTER X HUNTER Season 1 continues throughout May with newly added Episodes 40-52. Episodes are available to stream in their entirety featuring brand new subtitles that are true to VIZ Media’s original translations of the manga series by Yoshihiro Togashi.

 

JOJO’S BIZARRE ADVENTURE: DIAMOND IS UNBREAKABLE

  • This new story arc sees Jotaro Kujoh traveling to a town called Morioh to meet Josuke, the secret love child of his grandfather, Joseph Joestar! The two JoJo’s soon discover that new Stand users are appearing all across town, threatening the lives of the innocent!
  • Don’t miss the JOJO’S BIZARRE ADVENTURE Season 3 subtitled premiere with new episodes added every Friday.
  • Season 3, Episode 5 premieres on May 6th, Episode 6 on May 13th, followed by Episode 7 on May 20th and Episode 8 on May 27th.

 

NARUTO SHIPPUDEN

  • Brand new weekly simulcasts of the latest action packed NARUTO SHIPPUDEN episodes are scheduled to take place every Thursday throughout May.
  • Catch Episode 459 on May 12th, followed by Episode 460 on May 19th, Episode 461 on May 26th and Episode 462 on June 2nd.

 

SAILOR MOON CRYSTAL

  • Don’t miss the dubbed premiere of Episode 26 on May 6th!
  • Enjoy the all-new SUBBED streams of SAILOR MOON CRYSTAL throughout May with a brand new simulcast episode every Monday.
  • SAILOR MOON CRYSTAL Season 3 action continues with Episodes 31-35 available to stream this month.
  • Watch Episode 31 on May 2nd, followed Episode 32 on May 9th, Episode 33 on May 16th, Episode 34 on May 23rd and Episode 35 on May 30th.

 

TERRAFORMARS REVENGE

  • Based on the hit manga sci-fi series, TERRAFORMARS REVENGE takes place in the far future where humanity terraforms Mars in order to resolve Earth’s growing overpopulation problem… But an unintended side effect of the process has unleashed a horror no one could ever have imagined!
  • Catch the streaming premiere of Season 2, Episodes 5-8 this month.
  • Episode 5 will premiere on May 6th, followed by Episode 6 on May 13th, Episode 7 on May 20th and Episode 8 on May 27th.

If you were looking for a new series to jump into, or want to follow along with your favorites, chances are you’ll be making a trip to Viz’s site at one point or another. If you want to check out these shows, or any of the other series’ featured on Viz’s site, make sure to visit their streaming page and see what they’ve got. Hulu fans can also check out any of these shows on any device that supports the service.

What shows are you looking forward to? Comment below and let us know!

Sailor Moon Crystal‘s third season began yesterday. Airing as a subtitled simulcast on Hulu and Viz, this season follows the manga’s “Mugen – Infinity” story arc also known as the Death Busters arc. Right out of the gate, viewers will notice that the look of the animation differs slightly from the first two seasons, most likely because of fan feedback. The new characters and transformation sequences are what I would call “classic” and less “stylized.”

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The first episode, entitled “Infinity 1- Premonition” (which, incidentally, is the same title as the corresponding manga chapter), also gives us our first viewing of the new opening and closing themes. The opening theme, “New Moon ni Ai Shite” (“Fall in Love with the New Moon”), will be performed by Etsuko Yakushimaru. The first of the ending themes (there are reported to be three in total) is “Eternal Eternity” sung by the actors for Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus, Sayaka Ohara and Junko Minagawa.

New episodes of Sailor Moon Crystal will be simulcast every Monday at 7: 35 AM Pacific.

Up for some moon-gazing? Take a gander at the recently revealed key art for the next season of Sailor Moon Crystal! As those following the anime know, the series will be entering its third season. Scheduled to air in Japan this Spring, it will follow the Death Busters Arc from the manga. If the two previous seasons are any indication, a simulcast of the show should be available. However, that is yet to be confirmed.

The actresses tapped to voice the three new Senshi were announced in a live broadcast on January 27. Junko Minagawa will be the new Sailor Uranus, joined by Sayaka Ohara and Fujii Yukiyo as Sailor Neptune and Sailor Saturn, respectively.

Who is planning to watch the next season of Sailor Moon Crystal? I know I am seriously psyched for it!

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[sources: Crunchyroll, Sailor Moon News]

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VIZ Media invites Sailor Moon fans to join in a special virtual “slumber party” tonight starting at 8pm (PST)! There will be a special premiere of re-mastered classic Sailor Moon ep. 1-4 featuring a brand new English cast. Fans can stream the episodes on Neon Alley and Hulu. At the same time, the “slumber party” will be a unique live stream event on VIZ Media’s YouTube channel. Viewers can simultaneously watch the live, uncut Sailor Moon episodes and join the VIZ Media staff on its YouTube channel for a “lively evening of witty commentary, inside facts and tons of fun from the company’s headquarters in San Francisco.”

This is definitely an event Sailor Moon fans, old and new, will want to check out!

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English dubbed episodes 1-4 – featuring the brand new English cast – will be available to stream beginning Friday, September 5th at 8:00pm (PDT), and episodes 5-23 will debut 12:00am (PDT) September 7th, 2014. English dubbed episodes will be available for a limited time only. Classic SAILOR MOON Episodes 1-34 (in Japanese with English subtitles) are available now, with 2 new episodes debuting each Monday. Please visit NeonAlley.com and Hulu.com/sailor-moon for more information.

More info on Sailor Moon Crystal:

Fans of the new SAILOR MOON CRYSTAL will not want to miss the Neon Alley simulcast premiere of 2 new subtitled installments from the rebooted fantasy/action series – Episodes 5 and 6 – that will become available beginning September 5th and 19th respectively. Based on the legendary manga series, SAILOR MOON CRYSTAL (rated ‘TV-PG’), retells the story of Sailor Moon as she searches for her fellow Sailor Guardians and the Legendary Silver Crystal to stop the dark forces of Queen Beryl.

For more information on Sailor Moon, Sailor Moon Crystal, or other award-winning anime titles from VIZ Media, please visit www.VIZ.com.

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The latest episode of  Sailor Moon Crystal serves as the real testing point between whether  or not fans of the original anime will take to this new adaptation. More so than any of the previous acts, the reveal of Sailor Mars differs greatly from the manga compared to how the 90’s series introduced the character, which means Crystal has inevitably followed suit. But with the differences in the way the story is told, this also leads to the Sailor Senshi’s greatest battle yet, as they come face to face with Jaedite, one if the Four Kings of the Dark Kingdom, which results in an exciting, if not flawed, half hour of television.

The episode opens with a warning from Queen Beryl, the Dark Kingdom’s apparent leader. Jaedite’s previous failures has her enraged, and puts the pressure on her subordinate to find both the legendary Silver Crystal and the mysterious princess, that she correctly speculates her enemies are also in pursuit of. So naturally, this leads to Jaedite saying “screw it”, with the elaborate plans and just decides to start kidnapping people en mass in hopes that someone in his giant people pile ends up being the person he’s looking for. Since dozens of people going missing all at once on a daily basis isn’t a typical occurrence in Japan, (though probably still not the weirdest), the mysterious vanishing bus that the victims were last seen on becomes the talk of the town. This leads to blame Rei, a mysterious shrine maiden with hidden powers, since one of the victims in particular was visiting her temple before boarding the bus. As you would expect, the incidents also draw the attention of Luna, Ami and Usagi, who begin their own investigation into the disappearances.

Now, while the plot shares some similarities with the way that the original, (the disappearing bus, Rei being suspected to be involved, her thinking Usagi was an evil spirit), the majority of the content derives greatly from that version, which may throw some nostalgic viewers off. Rei isn’t as bossy or antagonistic towards Usagi as before, and instead comes off as calm, compassionate and even tragic in her demeanor. Not to say that this more subdued take on the character doesn’t kick all kinds of ass, but we’ll come back to that in a bit.

But possibly overshadowing Rei’s debut was this week’s interaction between Mamoru and Usagi, which was all kinds of adorable. Finally introducing himself to her after three episodes of crazy random happenstances, their interactions are also far less antagonistic, leaning more towards a mutual attraction that neither can explain. But even more importantly, when Sailor Moon chases the demon bus into the Dark Kingdom, Tuxedo Mask not only sees her use her transformation pen, but catches Luna. Now that he’s heard the cat talk twice and saw her transform, he just has to know who she is. It will be interesting to see where their dynamic goes from here.

Once the episode shifts into the Dark Kingdom, that’s really when it becomes Mars’ time to shine. Due to Jaedite getting directly involved with the scheme of the episode, there was always a feeling that the episode was leading to a big showdown between him and the Senshi, and it delivered pretty well. The highlight of the entire fight was when Jaedite tried to freeze Rei with his ice beams after subduing Sailor Moon and Mercury, only for her to dispel his attack with her power, but this was BEFORE she became Sailor Mars. Talk about bad ass!

Once she does transform, her real power shines through. The battle doesn’t last much longer, leading to Jadeite being engulfed by her flames, where he meets his ultimate end… Or does he? In the manga, he’s burnt to ashes, leaving the enraged Nephrite, (who made his official debut in this episode alongside Zoicite), to pick up where his failed companion left off. But here, Jadeite obviously teleported out before he could be killed. What implications does this have for the story going forward? Will Nephrite still take over in the next act? And how will Queen Beryl react to this latest failure now that her subordinate isn’t a pile of ash? It’s deviations like this that will keep everyone on their toes, making me even more excited for Act IV.

And yet, while Sailor Mars shined through, Rei’s characterization came off as the weakest part of the episode, especially compared to previous acts. Like I mentioned in my review of Act II, the writers commendably found a way to drive the main story forward while squeezing in Ami’s background, motivations and tragedy as she was isolated from her peers. With Rei, the only things we learned about her are that she goes to a different school, she lives in a shrine and her powers are strong enough to render an attack from a powerful otherworldly general useless, but not strong enough to track missing children.

Oh, and did we mention that she’s beautiful? We should, since I think it was mentioned about seven times throughout the episode by three different characters. So much so, that Usagi deemed it necessary to stare at her on the bus, get off at her stop, and follow her home. Where I’m from, that would be a restraining order in the making. And while I appreciate the nod to Jadeite and Sailor Mars’ potential connection, I’m pretty sure contemplating your attraction to someone and touching their face while the person is unconscious is a big no no.

But the most ironic part is that Rei seems to be the victim of the majority of animation errors in this episode. For someone who’s so beautiful, she has the habit of making some really awkward faces.

With so many errors, they’re impossible to ignore. It’s unfortunate that they had to affect my favorite Senshi But hey, am I impartial, or what?

In the end, Act III creates plenty of anticipation for the following episode, namely with how the relationship between Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask will proceed now that he essentially knows who she is, and what will happen with Jadeite, since the typical story has him dying at the hands of Mars’ attack. With that said, while enjoyable, Act III ends up being the weakest episode yet. If the series can get over this misstep and get back to the excellent characterization of its cast from the first two episodes while cutting back on the animation errors, we’ll be sure to be treated to an unpredictable adventure, even for longtime manga purists.

Final Score- 3.5/5

With the premiere of the third episode arriving tomorrow, what better way to build up the hype for the next episode of Sailor Moon Crystal than by checking out the latest episode preview? Easy answer: there is none.

Hyping up the debut of Sailor Mars, the episode looks like it will tread familiar ground as the original series. When people riding a bus that carries tourists to visit the Hikawa Shrine, its passengers have disappeared without a trace. Suspecting that her enemies may be involved, Sailor Moon and Sailor Mercury are forced to investigate, all while Rei Hino, the property’s shrine maiden, seeks to restore the reputation of her home after word of the abductions spreads.

Or at least that’s what happened in the first adaptation. But wait, the preview teases Zoicite, who doesn’t appear until far later in the original anime. What’s going on!? Well, as with the rest of Crystal, there are sure to be big differences this version and the original anime, since this new version follows the manga directly. For those who have read it, you know how much of a big deal this episode is. Will you be watching?

The trailer, including clips of the Sailor Mars transformation sequence, can be seen with a quick click on the video below. Get excite!

Episode 3 will stream on Crunchyroll, NicoNico and Hulu starting at 3AM PST/6AM EST on August 2nd.

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My god, that felt like the longest wait I’ve ever had to endure. Yet, we’ve survived another two weeks, and the second episode of Sailor Moon Crystal is finally here! No longer on her own, Sailor Moon now has Sailor Mercury at her side! After watching the events of the episode play out again through the rebooted series, it was presented in a way that made the old story feel new again, while fleshing out Ami’s personality quite a bit, (or as much as 23 minutes would allow).

Episode 2 jumps right in to introducing Ms. Mizuno as a talented, genious level student who finds herself alienated by the rest of Juban Middle School for it. Her constant studying makes the rest of the school feel like she’s cold and stuck up, but as rumors spread, Usagi decides she will take the chance to befriend her, (if only for the hope that Ami’s smarts will rub off on her own awful grades). But their bonds run deeper than either of them realize, and once Ami’s genious level after school class begins having their energy drained by a new threat, it’s up to Sailor Moon to rescue her new friend… Or is it?

Moon fans of old will instantly notice how much stronger the character development moved in this episode compared to its mid 90’s counterpart. Between characterizing the newest Sailor Warrior, developing the friendship between Ami and Usagi, showing that there’s more than meets the eye to Usagi’s advisor, Luna, and making the enemies seem far more threatening than they used to, and it’s easy to tell that the production team wastes absolutely no time with what they’re given in Crystal.

Most importantly though, the episode made me feel, which is an impressive feat when watching TV at three in the morning. The innitially selfish intentions Usagi had for befriending Ami quickly fade away, especially during the arcade scene, making these polar opposites seem like they have a legitimate, fast forming friendship. Even during the fight at the end, though I know the story and how it plays out for the most part, I still felt a sense of urgency for Sailor Moon when it looked like she could have been killed, rather than staring at the clock waiting for Tuxedo Mask to save her. This surely has to do with the fact that she used more than just her tiara in the fight, leading to a failed supersonic cry. After being so used to a one and done super attack at the end, seeing a back and forth with a throwaway monster felt fantastic to watch.

Oh, and by the way, the best part? Tuxedo Mask DOESN’T save her, or at least he doesn’t directly stop the monster. He was only able to cut Sailor Moon out of her trap AFTER the newly discovered Sailor Mercury uses her Aqua Mist to distract the enemy. After a mostly faithful transformation sequence, Mercury hits the scene hard, complete with her own battle introduction. Just try watching this episode and claim that she’s useless in a fight. She saved the whole fight!

Yet, at the risk of sounding like a broken record, the 3D animation used during the transformation sequences is still jarring, especially when it switches back to 2D, immediately highlighting the huge contrast between styles. Something about it just doesn’t fit. And while I’m happy that Sailor Mercury’s transformation isn’t almost a full minute, the show would benefit from speeding up Sailor Moon’s overly drawn out one.

Yet, that’s the only real complaint in an episode that accomplished so much in so little time. More humor was introduced in this episode, (especially with Usagi and Mamoru/Tuxedo Mask outside the school), the facial expressions were more varried, and we saw a variety of powers on display. And of course, we’re teased with Jaedite, the current antagonist, getting moe and more frustrated with the intervention of the Sailor Warriors, closing with a teaser of Rei/Sailor Mars, making the next two weeks even harder to bare. With the way the series is playing out so far, at least we know the wait will be well worth it.

Final Score: 4.75/5

You might have noticed our many Sailor Moon posts because, well, there is lots of exciting Sailor Moon news lately! At Anime Expo, they even had a Sailor Moon Day organized and hosted by VIZ Media! This special day took place on the Saturday of the convention and included an official Sailor Moon panel (where they screened the new Sailor Moon Crystal episode), a photo op with the new English voice cast as well as autograph opportunities, a scavenger hunt to get a collectable coin, and a cosplay gathering (which had at least 319 Sailor Moon cosplayers!).

Many fans of Sailor Moon grew up on the show in the early to mid 90s and were thrilled to take part in this special day. I too, was thrilled about the event and dressed up in a casual Sailor Mars cosplay. Sailor Moon was one of the first shows that introduced me to anime as is case for countless others.

The gathering generated a strong feel of nostalgia for everyone who showed up. We sang the theme song together in English and in Japanese with gusto! Each group of scouts stood up to say their own transformation catch phrase (ex. Moon prism power… make up!) and every cosplay was recognized. There was a sense of solidarity that made the whole experience wonderful beyond what I could have expected.

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Check out this coverage of the event by Things To Do In LA. It has our singing and Sailor Moon’s catch phrase.

Following the gathering, there was another Sailor Moon photo op organized by cosplayers (see photos below).

Overall, it was a fantastic day for Sailor Moon fans new and old!

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Silly face! – Photo by Kazu

Back in 2012, the 20th anniversary of Sailor Moon was marked with some of the best news possible; the classic series was getting a reboot series! Promising to stick closer to the Manga, the new take on the series was planned for a mid 2013 release. So we waited… And waited… News was scarce and the show never came, plagued with numerous delays. Fast forward to a year after the originally scheduled release, and the highly anticipated Sailor Moon Crystal is finally here! But after building up so much anticipation on top of trying to live up to the legendary go-go boots of a series that got so many people into anime in the first place, it would be impossible to live up to these expectations. Yet, not only does the first episode do just that, but it does so many things better.

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Starting off with a dream of a beautiful princess running towards an armored prince, the stage is quickly set in a very familiar way. We’re introduced to Usagi Tsukino, a clumsy, lazy, crybaby of a middle schooler who would much rather play video games and sleep the day away than do anything remotely important like saving the world. In her mad dash towards school, she accidentally steps on a stray cat with a crescent moon symbol on its forehead. This sets events into motion that will lead Usagi towards becoming the pretty guardian of love and justice, Sailor Moon, but how will such a clutzy whiner stand a chance against the evil forces of the Dark Kingdom?

Right off the bat, the show aims straight for our nostalgia for the old show, complete with sequences, scenes and even voice acting that look and sound almost identical to the show we were used to, only with a new animated style. Speaking of the new animation, it’s proven to be a point of contention leading up to the debut of Crystal, but watching it in motion should put these concerns at ease. Nearly every aspect of the episode felt more fluid, with beautiful, bright animation that stands out in so many ways, although the lanky characters still might be jarring for some. After multiple viewings, the only real complaint I have towards the style of the show is that Usagi has the same facial expression for most of the episode, a far cry from the goofy variations of the Serena many of us grew up with. Emotion and slapstick are better conveyed with over the top expressions, so let’s hope this develops more as the series progresses.

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But as a long time fan who’s watched the 90’s series ad nauseam, I really appreciate the more fleshed out story that Crystal presents. While there were plenty of familiar aspects sprinkled throughout this show, this version just made so much more sense story wise. Small things like the foreshadowing of Usagai’s dreams, the fact that the overaged love interest, Mamoru Chiba, (you know, Tuxedo Mask?), has an actual reason to be outside of the jewelery store where Sailor Moon’s first fight takes place aside from waiting for someone to be saved and Jaedite of the Dark Kingdom having a motive other than “collect ALL the energy!”, makes the future pieces that I know are coming fit so much easier. If I were to introduce this show to a brand new viewer, these changes would make the decision so much easier to start them on Crystal. For older fans, it looks like we’ll have quite a few new surprises to keep us on our toes while still staying faithful to the story we fell in love with. What more do you want from a reboot?

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So now that Sailor Moon Crystal‘s debut has come and gone, I’m more excited for the future of the series than I’ve ever been. The first episode fired on all cylinders to deliver a fantastic reintroduction of one of the most iconic anime characters of all time, one that has plenty to offer to new and return viewers alike. Some aspects of the series like the expressiveness of the characters and the transformation sequence, (which could do without the 3D/2D hybrid animation and should be a few seconds shorter), might take some time to get used to, but let’s be honest. Did we like everything about the original, or did we just grow to accept some of it? I say give it a few episodes to see if it grows on us, or if it feels like a legitimate downgrade. Still, the worst part about Crystal so far is that we’ll have to wait TWO WEEKS for a new episode. Oh, the torture!

Random thoughts:

–  Just TRY to say the new theme song sucks. It’s impossible. I’ve been listening to it nonstop since the premiere!

– Why is Sailor Mercury crying in the opening? Is she upset that she’s still throwing bubbles at monsters?

– I can’t be the only one that finds it ironic that the lyrics state they don’t need a man’s protection, yet Tuxedo Mask rescues them in almost every episode in the original’s first season. Heh.

– Was anyone else surprised when they saw Usagi’s mom’s hair?

– This bothered me in the original series too. So Sailor V is in the newspapers, is the talk of the school and has her own video game, but Usagi’s seriously never heard of her?

– Why does Mamoru wear the exact same outfit in public compared to when he’s Tuxedo Mask? Worst disguise ever.

– But then again, it’s probably not hard to confuse Usagi.

– RIP bun radar and supersonic cry attack. Episode 1-Episode 1.

Final Score: 4.5 / 5

Sailor Moon fans have a lot to be excited about considering that we’re about a month away from the broadcast debut of Sailor Moon Crystal, the reboot of the classic anime series. Hoping to make that wait a little easier, (or harder if you’re going crazy with anticipation like I am), the first trailer for the upcoming show has hit the Internet. And man, is it glorious!

Hearing Usagi’s voice set to new footage for the first time in years was more incredible than I ever thought it would be, so kudos to the casting directors for bringing back the same seiryu that voiced her all those years ago. As suspected from the teaser images, the animation draws much more from the sharper, thinner characters of the manga compared to the round, cutesy style of the original anime. And while Sailor Moon was the only one we saw in action, the inner senshi look absolutely incredible… Except for Venus. I’m afraid of those beads… Now we wait on Tuxedo Mask!

Watch the trailer below, and I DARE you not to cheer when you hear “Tsuki ni kawatte oshioki yo!” at the end. So much nostalgia. Too many feels…

Sailor Moon Crystal premiers on July 5th.

Earlier this week, we were super excited to announce that the classic Sailor Moon series will be available to watch on Hulu! Yep, VIZ Media has acquisitioned the Sailor Moon anime franchise and as part of the new agreement,  VIZ Media has licensed all 200 episodes of the original Sailor Moon anime series (rated ‘TV-PG’), including the never before licensed for North America fifth and final climatic season, Sailor Stars.  The three feature films and additional specials for the long-running show are also part of the acquisition.

SAILOR MOON will be presented digitally for the first time, with subtitled EST sets available starting Summer 2014 and dubbed editions late 2014, and DVD and deluxe limited edition Blu-ray/DVD combo packs are planned for Fall 2014. The uncut and uncensored VIZ Media release of SAILOR MOON, featuring its original uncropped 4:3 aspect ratio, will also feature all original Japanese names, story elements and relationships, as well as an all-new, uncut English dub with a new voice cast.

VIZ Media premiered Sailor Moon Episodes 1-4 (subbed) on Monday, May 19th on its free NeonAlley.com anime streaming destination and also via the subscription-based Hulu Plus in High Definition. Two new Sailor Moon episodes will premiere every Monday.  Visit www.NeonAlley.com and Hulu.com/sailormoon for more information; the trailer may also be viewed at http://www.hulu.com/watch/635233 and http://youtu.be/RWPyM9afQ-w.

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VIZ Media has also acquired the new Sailor Moon Crystal and more details will be announced at a later date.

“We’re pleased to partner with VIZ Media to bring the beloved SAILOR MOON anime series back to North America,” says Masayuki Endo, General Manager, Toei Animation, Inc. “This fresh uncut and uncensored release of SAILOR MOON featuring the most accurate adaptation available will be just as creator Naoko Takeuchi intended. We look forward to fans current and new discovering and falling in love with this classic series all over again!”

 

“SAILOR MOON is one of the extremely rare breed of anime series truly deserving of the title of ‘Legendary’,” says Charlene Ingram, VIZ Media Senior Manager, Animation Marketing. “Since its initial debut in the mid-1990’s, SAILOR MOON has been unavailable to English-speaking fans for nearly a decade. It has also never seen a complete and proper unedited release in North America…until now!”

 

“SAILOR MOON was groundbreaking in the way its storyline and main characters resonated with both a male and female audience, and these aspects continue to attract a new generation of fans eager to see this iconic series,” says Brian Ige, VIZ Media Vice President of Animation. “We’re thrilled to be able to release this empowering action title uncut and in its entirety. We invite fans to catch the official premieres on Neon Alley and to enjoy the series on DVD and Blu-ray later this year!”

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Exciting news for Anime Expo 2014 (July 3rd-6th Los Angeles Convention Center), VIZ Media will be celebrating Sailor Moon at the con! VIZ Media will host a variety of special activities and panels throughout “Sailor Moon Day,” on Saturday, July 5th. More details to come.

I would be kind of surprised if you have never heard of Sailor Moon (even Barenaked Ladies make a reference to it in one of their songs), but if you are in the dark, read below to learn what this fun series is all about.

The smash hit SAILOR MOON anime series is inspired by the bestselling manga (graphic novel) series created by Naoko Takeuchi (published in North America by Kodansha). In the series, Usagi Tsukino is a clumsy but kindhearted teenage girl who transforms into the powerful guardian of love and justice, Sailor Moon. Meeting allies along the way who share similar fates, Usagi and her team of planetary Sailor Guardians fight to protect the universe from forces of evil and total annihilation!

For more information on Sailor Moon or other award-winning anime titles from VIZ Media, please visit www.VIZ.com.

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This weekend was a great time to be an anime fan.

After a bidding war that has spanned the years since ADV left the anime distribution business, companies have been fighting for the right to bring the classic anime, Sailor Moon, to our shores once again. Right off the heels of the first details of the highly anticipated reboot, Sailor Moon Crystal, Viz has finally come out on top, reaching a deal that will not only bring us the new series both dubbed and subtitled, but will also revive the original series in its entirety, including the three movies and the never before released Sailor Stars series finale!

If that wasn’t exciting enough, starting Monday, May 19th, episodes of the original series will begin airing on Hulu in their subtitled form, starting with the first four episodes. Two new episodes released weekly, with half season DVD/Blu Ray sets scheduled for the fall, with brand new dubs following in the coming months completely unedited, (although it’s unclear of the dubs will be part of the box set). If you always wanted to watch the version of the series where the Sailor Scouts, (Senshi?) don’t mysteriously leave the final battle of season one for no reason, where Sailor Uranus and Neptune aren’t actually cousins or where the villainous Zoicite is still a dude, you might want to sign up for a subscription.

Plus, whoever thought we would see Star Gentle Uterus in English? Yes, that’s a thing.

For nostalgia freaks and Otaku alike, this is an exciting time to carry the Sailor Moon banner. What do you expect from the coming months? And will you say goodbye to any resemblance of a social life you had to watch the series in its entirety? Continue the conversation below!

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For anime fans, the last few years have been a long, sad wait for the new Sailor Moon series that was promised. After a good year consisting of silence, small teasers and many tears of impatient fans, details on the new series have FINALLY surfaced. Let me just say that after seeing what’s been developed, it was worth the wait.

Officially titled Sailor Moon Crystal, the series will follow more closely with the manga in both story and artstyle. Bringing together the original five Sailor Senshi, (Moon, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Venus), fans both new and old will get a chance to enjoy these classic characters that served as many a fan’s first foray into this crazy world of anime.

The best news? The series debut is right around the corner, scheduled to debut on July 5th. To make great news even better, the show will be simulcast courtesy of Niconico, meaning we’ll all be able to watch the show unfold as it airs!

The synopsis for the show’s website states:

“Usagi Tsukino is a second-year middle school girl who is a little clumsy and a crybaby, but she is full of energy. One day, she meets Luna, a black cat with a crescent moon on her forehead, and she transforms into Sailor Moon, a sailor-uniformed pretty guardian of love and justice! As a chosen guardian of justice, Usagi seems to have a mission to find the Illusionary Silver Crystal with the other guardians and to protect the princess.

Meanwhile, the queen of the Dark Kingdom, Queen Beryl, also sends minions to the town where Usagi lives to obtain the Illusionary Silver Crystal, which has immense power. This causes strange events to unfold….

Can Sailor Moon really find the Illusionary Silver Crystal with the other Sailor guardians, and protect the princess…!?”

How excited are you for the return of Usagi and friends? Take a gander at the teaser images below and tell us how you’ll pass the time while waiting for July 5th to roll around.

Source: animenewsnetwork.com