List of Sailor Moon Super S episodes
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS | |
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The anime series title, which translates to Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS | |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 39 |
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Original network | TV Asahi |
Original release | March 4, 1995 – March 2, 1996 |
The fourth season of the Sailor Moon anime series, titled Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS[1][2] (美少女戦士セーラームーン SuperS Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn Sūpāzu), was produced by Toei Animation and directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara. Like the rest of the series, it adapts the manga series by Naoko Takeuchi and follows the adventures of Usagi Tsukino and her friends. The series is divided into two story arcs. The first arc for 22 episodes depicts a deity known as Pegasus, entering Chibiusa's dreams to flee from the Dead Moon Circus; they desire to kill him for world domination. The second arc for 17 episodes depicts the arrival of the Amazoness Quartet, a group of enemies who dreams to stay forever as children, as well as Queen Nehelenia, the "Dead Moon Queen" and leader of the Dead Moon Circus invasion of Earth.
The season began broadcasting on TV Asahi on March 4, 1995 and ended on March 2, 1996. The series was then licensed by Cloverway Inc. for an English-language broadcast in North America in 2000-02. The series was broadcast on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block in the United States. It was the last season to be dubbed by Cloverway. Edited VHSs and unedited DVDs of their adaptation were released. Eventually, on May 16, 2014, the season was re-licensed for an updated English-language release by Viz Media.
Three pieces of theme music were used: one opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme, an updated version of "Moonlight Densetsu", is performed by Moon Lips. The first ending theme, used for the first 13 episodes, was "Watashitachi ni Naritakute" (私たちになりたくて, lit. "Wanting to be Us") performed by Miwako Fujitani. The second ending theme, used for the rest of the season, is "'Rashiku' Ikimasho" (“らしく” いきましょ, "Let's do it Like That") performed by Miyuki Kajitani, who is credited as Meu. Cloverway uses an English Language version of the Japanese Opening.
Episode list (1995–1996)
No. | Cloverway title[3] Original Japanese [4] and Viz [5] titles |
Episode director(s) | Writer(s) | Art director(s) | Animation director(s) | Original airdate[4] | English airdate |
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128 | "Dreams Take Flight" "Meeting of Destiny: The Night Pegasus Dances" "Unmei no deai! Pegasasu no mau yoru" (運命の出会い!ペガサスの舞う夜) | Kunihiko Ikuhara | Yoji Enokido | Kazuyuki Hashimoto | Katsumi Tamegai | March 4, 1995 | September 26, 2000 |
During a solar eclipse, a circus tent appears in the middle of town. Inside, the evil Dead Moon Circus makes plans to capture Pegasus. The same night Chibi-Usa has a dream about Pegasus in a forest. Later Tiger's Eye, a member of the Dead Moon Circus attacks Unazuki Furuhata, and Usagi and Chibi-Usa turn up and transform. Tiger's Eye summons a Lemure to fight. Then, Pegasus appears and powers up and evolves Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibi Moon into their much stronger and more powerful Super Sailor forms, giving them the extra strength and power to destroy the Lemure. | |||||||
129 | "No Ordinary Horsepower" "Super Transformation Once Again: Pegasus's Power" "Supā henshin futatabi! Pegasasu no pawā" (スーパー変身再び!ペガサスの力) | Noriyo Sasaki | Megumi Sugihara | Kenichi Tajiri | Mari Tominaga | March 11, 1995 | September 27, 2000 |
Usagi and the others go back to the spot where Pegasus appeared. Usagi asks Chibi-Usa if she knows anything about Pegasus, but, keeping to her promise, Chibi-Usa says nothing. After hearing a horse, the team run to look, where they see Reika, who has returned from Africa. Usagi becomes concerned that she and Motoki are having romantic relationship problems. Meanwhile, Tiger's Eye selects Reika as a target. During the battle Pegasus once again saves them. | |||||||
130 | "Sweet Dreams" "Protect Mom's Dream: Double Moon's New Attack" "Mamore haha no yume! Daburu mūn no shin hissatsu waza" (守れ母の夢!Wムーンの新必殺技) | Hiroki Shibata | Ryota Yamaguchi | Kazuhisa Asai | Hisashi Kagawa | March 18, 1995 | September 28, 2000 |
Chibi-Usa has another dream about Pegasus, in which he tells her that whenever she and the Sailor Guardians are in trouble, she just has to call his name, though he disappears when she poses more questions. Meanwhile, the Dead Moon Circus plots to find more beautiful dreams. Hawk's Eye picks Ikuko Tsukino, Usagi's mother. During the battle, the Sailor Guardians are in trouble. Chibi-Usa summons Pegasus, he appears and changes Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibi Moon's lockets into their new Dream Crisis brooches with the words Moon Crisis Make-Up to activate them. Pegasus also gives them new and much stronger weapons, the Moon Kaleidoscopic for Sailor Moon, and the Crystal Carillon for Sailor Chibi-Moon. | |||||||
131 | "Baiting The Trap" "Catch Pegasus: The Amazon's Trap" "Pegasasu wo toraero! Amazon no wana" (ペガサスを捕えろ!アマゾンの罠) | Yūji Endō | Genki Yoshimura | Minoru Ōkōchi | Shinya Hasegawa | March 25, 1995 | September 29, 2000 |
Hawk's Eye devises a cage that can create an inter-dimensional portal to capture and trap Pegasus. Tiger's Eye uses Naru as a bait in order to force Pegasus to appear so that he can trap him in the cage. The cage proves worthless and Pegasus simply goes through the cage as if it wasn't there. | |||||||
132 | "Perfect Couple" "The Perfect Couple: Usagi and Mamoru's Love" "Oniai no futari! Usagi to Mamoru no ai" (お似合いの二人!うさぎと衛の愛) | Junichi Sato | Yoji Enokido | Kazuhisa Asai | Masahiro Andō | April 15, 1995 | October 2, 2000 |
One of Mamoru's best college friends is targeted. When attacked by the Lemures, Sailor Moon nearly suffocates to death. Chibi-Usa fears that she will not be born if Usagi and Mamoru break up. | |||||||
133 | "Much Ado About Kitten" "Artemis Is Cheating? Enter the Mysterious Kitten" "Arutemisu no uwaki? Nazo no koneko tōjō" (アルテミスの浮気?謎の子猫登場) | Harume Kosaka | Megumi Sugihara | Kenichi Tajiri | Mari Tominaga | April 29, 1995 | October 3, 2000 |
Luna grows jealous of Artemis' alleged love with a nun, though Artemis says it's a misunderstanding. Not long after, a gray kitten with a crescent moon mark on her forehead appears. She proclaims that she is Artemis' daughter, much to Luna's disgust. Meanwhile, the nun is targeted by Tiger's Eye. After a brutal battle, it is revealed that the gray kitten is Diana, Luna and Artemis' daughter from the future Crystal Tokyo and Chibi-Usa's guardian cat as well as Artemis was actually into the chapel the nun lived in, thinking about marrying there. | |||||||
134 | "A Pegasus Page Turner" "Makoto's Friendship: A Girl Who Admired Pegasus" "Makoto no yūjō! Tenba ni akogareta shōjo" (まことの友情!天馬に憧れた少女) | Hiroki Shibata | Ryota Yamaguchi | Minoru Ōkōchi | Katsumi Tamegai | May 13, 1995 | October 4, 2000 |
A novel named "A Moonlit Pegasus" becomes popular. It turns out the author of the novel is Makoto's former schoolmate and friend. Zirconia orders the Amazon Trio to check out the author since Pegasus might be in her dream. | |||||||
135 | "A Teacher's Lesson" "Connecting Hearts: Chibi-Usa and Pegasus" "Fureau kokoro! Chibiusa to Pegasasu" (触れ合う心!ちびうさとペガサス) | Noriyo Sasaki | Yoji Enokido | Kazuyuki Hashimoto | Hisashi Kagawa | May 20, 1995 | October 5, 2000 |
Tiger's Eye targets Chibi-Usa's art teacher, who had dreamed of being a teacher while she was a child but cannot communicate with children as well as she used to. | |||||||
136 | "The Trouble With Love" "Protect Mamoru: Ninja Usagi's Jealousy" "Mamoru wo mamore! Ninja Usagi no yakimochi" (衛を守れ!忍者うさぎのヤキモチ) | Yūji Endō | Megumi Sugihara | Kazuhisa Asai | Shinya Hasegawa | May 27, 1995 | October 6, 2000 |
Mamoru's apartment is wrecked, so he moves in with Rei at the shrine temporarily. Usagi gets jealous and hides out at the shrine while wearing a ninja costume. Rei is then targeted by Tiger's Eye, preventing her from transforming into Sailor Mars. | |||||||
137 | "Phony Fairy" "Forest of Illusion: A Beautiful Fairy's Invitation" "Ayakashi no mori! Utsukushiki yōsei no izanai" (あやかしの森!美しき妖精の誘い) | Kunihiko Ikuhara | Genki Yoshimura | Kenichi Tajiri | Taichi Nakamura | June 3, 1995 | October 9, 2000 |
Chibi-Usa gets a book containing fairy artwork. She bumps into the author of the book and makes good friends with him. Fisheye sees the author's picture and disguises himself as a fairy in order to be much closer to him. | |||||||
138 | "Driven Dreamer" "Drive to the Heavens: The Dream Car Fueled with Love" "Tengoku made hashire! Yume no kuruma ni kakeru ai" (天国まで走れ!夢の車にかける愛) | Hiroki Shibata | Ryota Yamaguchi | Minoru Ōkōchi | Masahiro Andō | June 10, 1995 | October 10, 2000 |
After thinking Mamoru is two-timing, Ami learns that the woman seen with Mamoru is repairing a classical car in memory of her late husband. The woman is targeted by Hawk's Eye, who disguises himself as a look-alike of her husband. | |||||||
139 | "Cutting It Close" "Aiming for the Top: the Pretty Swordswoman's Dilemma" "Mezase Nippon ichi! Bishōjo kenshi no nayami" (目指せ日本一!美少女剣士の悩み) | Harume Kosaka | Mutsuri Nakano | Kazuyuki Hashimoto | Ikuko Itō | June 17, 1995 | October 11, 2000 |
A young girl aspires to be the top Japanese swordswoman. She however cannot beat her mother, who is a better swordswoman. Targeted by Tiger's Eye, the Sailor Guardians show the girl not to concentrate on one thing only. | |||||||
140 | "Clothes Call" "We Love Fashion: The Stylish Guardians" "Mini ga daisuki! Oshare na Senshitachi" (ミニが大好き!おしゃれな戦士達) | Junichi Sato | Genki Yoshimura | Kazuhisa Asai | Mari Tominaga | July 1, 1995 | October 12, 2000 |
Fisheye targets a fashion designer. After being rescued by Sailor Moon, the fashion designer gets a new inspiration. | |||||||
141 | "Double Trouble" "Storm of Love: Minako's Grand Two-Timing Plan" "Koi no arashi! Minako no futamata daisakusen" (恋の嵐!美奈子のフタマタ大作戦) | Takuya Igarashi | Ryota Yamaguchi | Kenichi Tajiri | Hisashi Kagawa | July 8, 1995 | October 13, 2000 |
Minako is seen by her best friends to be two-timing two men. They are Tiger's Eye and Hawk's Eye, both assigned to look inside her dream mirror. Minako accidentally arranges to go on a romantic date with both of her suitors at the same time. | |||||||
142 | "Recipe For Danger" "The Secret Mansion: A Menu of Love for You" "Himitsu no yakata! Ai no menyū wo anata ni" (秘密の館!愛のメニューを貴方に) | Yūji Endō | Megumi Sugihara | Minoru Ōkōchi | Katsumi Tamegai | July 15, 1995 | October 16, 2000 |
A rude, rich, older woman takes care of Diana, and is subsequently targeted by Hawk's Eye. Chibi-Usa visits the woman, who is lonely because her lover left her to pursue his dream of being a great chef. | |||||||
143 | "Kicking Into High Gear" "Believe in Pegasus: The Four Guardians' Super Transformation" "Pegasasu wo shinjiru toki! Yon Senshi no supā henshin" (天馬を信じる時!4戦士の超変身) | Noriyo Sasaki | Yoji Enokido | Kazuyuki Hashimoto | Taichi Nakamura | July 22, 1995 | October 17, 2000 |
When an ersatz Pegasus destroys cars and trucks, it is actually the work of a Lemures. After getting trapped in a barrier, Sailor Chibi-Moon begs the four Guardian Sailors to believe in Pegasus, and they are given their newly strengthened and evolved Super Sailor forms and transformations by Pegasus; and are now much stronger and more powerful than ever just like Super Sailor Moon, and Super Sailor Chibi-Moon. | |||||||
144 | "Beach Blanket Bungle" "Shining Summer Days: Ami Under the Sea-Breeze" "Kirameku natsu no hi! Shiokaze no shōjo Ami" (きらめく夏の日!潮風の少女亜美) | Hiroki Shibata | Ryota Yamaguchi | Kazuhisa Asai | Masahiro Andō | August 12, 1995 | October 18, 2000 |
Ami, Usagi and Shingo go to the beach. Shingo nearly drowns, and Ami performs CPR on him. Shingo gets a huge platonic crush on Ami, and soon after Tiger's Eye targets her. | |||||||
145 | "Tutu Treachery" "Become a Prima: Usagi's Ballet" "Purima wo nerae! Usagi no barei" (プリマをねらえ!うさぎのバレエ) | Harume Kosaka | Genki Yoshimura | Kenichi Tajiri | Mari Tominaga | August 19, 1995 | October 19, 2000 |
Usagi volunteers to be part of a ballet production. Fisheye joins the same class as Usagi, and targets the ballet instructor. In the end, Usagi winds up playing the part of the Moon in the production. | |||||||
146 | "The Duchess's Day Off" "Juban Holiday: The Carefree Princess" "Jūbangai no kyūjitsu! Mujaki na ōjosama" (十番街の休日!無邪気な王女様) | Junichi Sato | Megumi Sugihara | Minoru Ōkōchi | Miho Shimogasa | August 26, 1995 | October 20, 2000 |
In an homage of the classic film Roman Holiday, Chibi-Usa and Usagi meet a runaway princess. They go to the summer festival together, but the princess is chased by her government and targeted by Hawk's Eye. | |||||||
147 | "No Prince Charming" "Destined Partners? Makoto's Innocence" "Unmei no pātonā? Makoto no junjō" (運命のパートナー?まことの純情) | Yūji Endō | Ryota Yamaguchi | Kazuyuki Hashimoto | Hisashi Kagawa | September 2, 1995 | October 23, 2000 |
Tiger's Eye targets Makoto, who believes that she has met her destined lover. After Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibi-Moon get trapped, Sailor Jupiter uses her greatly strengthened "Superior Sparkling Thunder" attack and stops the Lemure. | |||||||
148 | "A True Reflection" "Shadow of Evil: The Trio's Last Chance" "Kyoaku no kage! Oitsumerareta torio" (巨悪の影!追いつめられたトリオ) | Kōnosuke Uda | Yoji Enokido | Kazuhisa Asai | Taichi Nakamura | September 23, 1995 | October 24, 2000 |
Learning that only Pegasus can help the Amazon Trio to remain in present human form, Fisheye targets Mamoru, with whom he falls in love, and is later befriended by Usagi. | |||||||
149 | "Eternal Dreams" "Mirrors of Dreams: the Amazon's Last Stage" "Yume no kagami! Amazon saigo no sutēji" (夢の鏡!アマゾン最後のステージ) | Hiroki Shibata | Yoji Enokido | Kenichi Tajiri | Katsumi Tamegai | October 21, 1995 | October 25, 2000 |
Fisheye finds out that Usagi is Sailor Moon. After learning that Pegasus is hiding in Chibi-Usa's dream, Fisheye freezes her and reports back to Zircona. Zircona then targets Usagi as the person in whose dream Pegasus is hiding. When Hawk's Eye is about to look into Usagi's dream mirror, Fisheye stops him. Soon after, a Lemure breaks Usagi's mirror, killing her, then later killing Hawk's Eye, who protects Fisheye. The trio dies after wishing for Usagi's dream mirror to repair itself. However, Pegasus uses the tremendous strength of the Golden Crystal to return them to life and transform them into complete humans with their very own beautiful dreams. | |||||||
150 | "A New Nightmare" "The Amazoness: Nightmare From Behind the Mirrors" "Amazonesu! Kagami no ura kara kita akumu" (アマゾネス!鏡の裏から来た悪夢) | Kunihiko Ikuhara | Yoji Enokido | Minoru Ōkōchi | Masahiro Andō | October 28, 1995 | October 26, 2000 |
Chibusas' friend Momoko is targeted by the Amazoness Quartet. | |||||||
151 | "Heartfelt Melody" "True Power Explodes: Ami's Melody of the Heart" "Shin no pawā bakuhatsu! Ami kokoro no shirabe" (真のパワー爆発!亜美心のしらべ) | Takuya Igarashi | Ryota Yamaguchi | Kazuyuki Hashimoto | Mari Tominaga | November 4, 1995 | October 27, 2000 |
Ami writes lyrics to a song, whilst VesVes targets the song's composer. VesVes traps the Sailor Guardians inside a computer, and Sailor Mercury's newest transformation, "Mercury Crystal Power!" and much stronger water-based attack, Mercury Aqua Rhapsody, are shown for the first time. | |||||||
152 | "Dreams Of Her Own" "Flames of Passion: Mars's Raging Super Attack" "Honō no jōnetsu! Māzu ikari no chōhissatsu waza" (炎の情熱!マーズ怒りの超必殺技) | Harume Kosaka | Megumi Sugihara | Kazuhisa Asai | Ikuko Itō | November 11, 1995 | December 21, 2000 |
When Rei is featured on a magazine, she gains a huge supporter, a girl by the name of Nanako. However, after hearing how Rei really thinks of Nanako, she is targeted and Sailor Mars's newest transformation, "Mars Crystal Power!" and much stronger fire/flame-based attack, Mars Flame Sniper, are used for the first time. | |||||||
153 | "Dental Dilemma" "Dentist of Horrors? Palla-Palla's House" "Kyōfu no haishasan? Parapara no yakata" (恐怖の歯医者さん?パラパラの館) | Noriyo Sasaki | Genki Yoshimura | Kazuyuki Hashimoto | Masahiro Andō | November 18, 1995 | October 30, 2000 |
PallaPalla first inflicts a magical pandemic of cavities, and then establishes a dentist's office. | |||||||
154 | "Nightmare Garden" "Clash of Dreams: Minako and Makoto's Broken Friendship" "Yume taiketsu! Minako to Makoto zekkō sengen" (夢対決!美奈子とまこと絶交宣言) | Yūji Endō | Ryota Yamaguchi | Kazuhisa Asai | Shigetaka Kiyoyama | November 25, 1995 | October 31, 2000 |
Minako and Makoto both romantically pursue the principal of a preschool and fight over him. The principal is targeted, Sailor Venus and Sailor Jupiter transform, and unleash their dormant Super Sailor powers. Their newest Super Sailor transformations - Venus Crystal Power! and Jupiter Crystal Power! - and attacks as Super Sailor Guardians, Venus Love and Beauty Shock and Jupiter Oak Evolution, are used for the first time. | |||||||
155 | "Vaulting To Victory" "Overcome Your Fear: the Jump to Freedom" "Kyōfu wo koete! Jiyū he no jampu" (恐怖を越えて!自由へのジャンプ) | Kōnosuke Uda | Megumi Sugihara | Minoru Ōkōchi | Miho Shimogasa | December 2, 1995 | November 1, 2000 |
A friend of Chibi-Usa's worries about the upcoming athletics carnival, and is targeted by JunJun. | |||||||
156 | "Reflections of Reality" "Don't Lose Sight of Your Dreams: The Mirror of Truth" "Yume wo miushinawanaide! Shinjitsu wo utsusu kagami" (夢を見失わないで!真実を映す鏡) | Takuya Igarashi | Genki Yoshimura | Kazuhisa Asai | Katsumi Tamegai | December 9, 1995 | November 2, 2000 |
CereCere targets a literal starving artist who Usagi and Chibi-Usa meet in the park. | |||||||
157 | "Dream Believer" "Pegasus Disappears: Wavering Friendship" "Pegasasu ga kieta!? Yure ugoku yūjō" (ペガサスが消えた!?ゆれ動く友情) | Harume Kosaka | Ryota Yamaguchi | Kazuyuki Hashimoto | Yūji Kondō | December 16, 1995 | November 3, 2000 |
Chibi-Usa, doubtful of Pegasus' friendship as he hasn't told her about himself, questions him. Pegasus leaves as he cannot reveal anything yet. During a conversation with Usagi, Chibi-Usa realizes that there are certain things that have to remain secret, and Pegasus returns to her. | |||||||
158 | "Pegasus Revealed" "Pegasus's Secret: The Boy Who Protects the Dream World" "Pegasasu no himitsu! Yume sekai wo mamoru bishōnen" (天馬の秘密!夢世界を守る美少年) | Junichi Sato | Genki Yoshimura | Minoru Ōkōchi | Mamoru Kurosawa | December 23, 1995 | November 6, 2000 |
Chibi-Usa's dream of being an adult comes true when, due to an attack by PallaPalla, she artificially switches ages with Usagi, who in turn wished that she was a child so she didn't have to do "hard math problems". As Chibi-Usa has achieved her dream, Pegasus says that he has lost sight of hers in turn. Stating that they cannot be together if she remains an adult, Pegasus turns to leave. Not wanting to lose him, Chibi-Usa chooses her deep and strong friendship for Pegasus instead of her dream to be an adult, thus breaking the spell, and shares a romantic kiss with Helios, who is Pegasus' true form. | |||||||
159 | "Rini's Lovely Rhapsody" "Chibi-Usa's Little Rhapsody of Love" "Chibiusa no chiisana koi no rapusodi" (ちびうさの小さな恋のラプソディ) | Kunihiko Ikuhara | Megumi Sugihara | Kazuhisa Asai | Ikuko Itō | January 13, 1996 | November 7, 2000 |
The girls try and find out who Chibi-Usa is in love with. Makoto insists it's a sempai, but Rei says that is not the case. When Chibi-Usa says she likes a pale guy with an oblong face, Ami and Minako mistake a passerby feeding fish for Chibi-Usa's boyfriend. The passerby is targeted, and when the Sailor Guardians arrive, each say something about getting in the way of close, strong romance, leaving Sailor Chibi-Moon flustered and confused. | |||||||
160 | "Tomorrow's Big Dreams" "Dream to be an Adult: The Amazoness' Confusion" "Otona ni naru yume! Amazonesu no tōwaku" (大人になる夢!アマゾネスの当惑) | Harume Kosaka | Megumi Sugihara | Kenichi Tajiri | Masahiro Andō | January 20, 1996 | November 8, 2000 |
Minako forces the rest of the girls to do volunteer work at a Maturity Ceremony, because there are many "cute" boys there. The Amazoness Quartet also volunteer but have no clue about what a Maturity Ceremony is. They make friends with the girls. | |||||||
161 | "Day Of Night" "Terror in Motion: The Dark Queen's Evil Hand" "Ugoki dashita kyōfu! Yami no joō no mashu" (動き出した恐怖!闇の女王の魔手) | Noriyo Sasaki | Genki Yoshimura | Tadao Kubota | Shigetaka Kiyoyama | January 27, 1996 | November 9, 2000 |
Queen Nehelenia prepares to escape from her mirror, and plunges the city into darkness. Mamoru, as Prince of Earth, is hurt as the Earth is in danger. The Amazoness Quartet and Sailor Guardians both learn each others' identities. | |||||||
162 | "Show Time Showdown" "The Source of Darkness: Dead Moon Circus" "Yami no shingenchi Deddo Mūn Sākasu" (闇の震源地デッドムーンサーカス) | Yūji Endō | Ryota Yamaguchi | Minoru Ōkōchi | Minako Ito | February 3, 1996 | November 10, 2000 |
Queen Nehelenia grants extra abilities to the Amazoness Quartet. The Sailor Guardians fight against the Amazoness Quartet, but are easily defeated due to the imbalance of power. Sailor Moon uses her Moon Gorgeous Meditation attack, but fails when Zirconia arrives. | |||||||
163 | "The Dark Legend" "Labyrinth of Mirrors: Chibi Moon Captured" "Kagami no meikyū! Toraerareta Chibi Mūn" (鏡の迷宮!捕えられたちびムーン) | Harume Kosaka | Yoji Enokido | Kazuyuki Hashimoto | Mari Tominaga | February 10, 1996 | November 13, 2000 |
The Sailor Guardians get separated in a Labyrinth of Mirrors. Zirconia uses the mirrors to try to force them to give up fighting, but the team knows that they still have their normal dreams, even though their bigger dream is to fight. The Amazoness Quartet switch Sailor Chibi-Moon with a doll so they could ride on Pegasus. | |||||||
164 | "One In The Hand" "The Golden Crystal Appears: Nehellenia's Magic" "Gōruden Kurisutaru shutsugen! Neherenia no maryoku" (黄金水晶出現!ネヘレニアの魔力) | Takuya Igarashi | Yoji Enokido | Kenichi Tajiri | Masahiro Andō | February 17, 1996 | November 14, 2000 |
The Amazoness Quartet decide to break the Amazon Stones, which give them their powers, thus freeing them from being controlled by Queen Nehelenia. Nehelenia then forces Helios to give up the Golden Crystal, destroying Zirconia while emerging her the mirror before proceeding to blanket the world in darkness. | |||||||
165 | "Golden Revival" "When the Crystal Shines: The Beautiful Power of Dreams" "Kurisutaru kagayaku toki! Utsukushiki yume no chikara" (クリスタル輝く時!美しき夢の力) | Yūji Endō | Yoji Enokido | Kenichi Tajiri | Takayuki Ushirai | February 24, 1996 | November 15, 2000 |
The Amazoness Quartet switch the Golden Crystal with a pineapple. Nehelenia tells the Sailor Guardians that they cannot use the Crystal as it is a power/ability amplifier and enhancer. Sailor Chibi Moon manages to use the Golden Crystal to send a message across everyone, telling them not to give up their sweet dreams. A big explosion of bright golden-yellow light then happens. | |||||||
166 | "The Sweetest Dream" "Dreams Forever: Fill the Heavens with Light" "Yume yo itsumademo! Hikari, ten ni michite" (夢よいつまでも!光, 天に満ちて) | Kunihiko Ikuhara | Yoji Enokido | Kazuhisa Asai | Ikuko Itō | March 2, 1996 | November 16, 2000 |
Chibi-Usa attempts to use the Golden Crystal to destroy Queen Nehelenia and the Dead Moon Circus, but is captured and knocked unconscious. When Sailor Moon gets to Nehelenia on the floating platform, she sees that Queen Nehelenia's aged appearance as a result of Chibi-Usa's use of the Golden Crystal. Nehelenia explains that she was once queen of an asteroid and she was worshiped for her beauty by her people until she asked her dream mirror if she would stay beautiful forever. But upon seeing the ugly, old woman she would become, Nehelenia consumed her servants' Dream Mirrors, turning them into Lemures while retaining her youth and beauty, and was consequently sealed away by Queen Serenity. With Sailor Moon pities her, an infuriated Nehelenia throws Chibi-Usa over the edge of the platform. Sailor Moon dives after her and transforms into Princess Serenity; she catches up to Chibi-Usa, awakens her, and together they use the Golden Crystal to land safely on Earth. At that time, Nehelenia reseals herself back into the mirror to regain her beauty as it flies off. Chibi-Usa says goodbye to Helios, who returns to his home world of Elysion, and says that she will see him in her dreams. |
References
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- ↑ "美少女戦士セーラームーンSuperS DVD‐COLLECTION Vol.2(完)". toei-video.co.jp. Toei Video. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
- ↑ YTV at http://web.archive.org. "YTV - Shows - Sailor Moon". Archived from the original on 2002-02-04. Retrieved 2006-10-15.
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