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Sailor Moon S: El amor de la princesa Kaguya

Título original: Gekijô-ban - Bishôjo senshi Sêrâ Mûn S
  • 1994
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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Sailor Moon S: El amor de la princesa Kaguya (1994)
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Luna vive una extraña aventura donde conoce y empieza a enamorarse de un humano llamado Kakeru. En paralelo se da la llegada de un cometa que trae consigo a una ancestral enemiga del Milenio... Leer todoLuna vive una extraña aventura donde conoce y empieza a enamorarse de un humano llamado Kakeru. En paralelo se da la llegada de un cometa que trae consigo a una ancestral enemiga del Milenio de Plata, la cual causo la anterior era glacial.Luna vive una extraña aventura donde conoce y empieza a enamorarse de un humano llamado Kakeru. En paralelo se da la llegada de un cometa que trae consigo a una ancestral enemiga del Milenio de Plata, la cual causo la anterior era glacial.

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    • Hiroki Shibata
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    • Sukehiro Tomita
    • Naoko Takeuchi
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    • Kotono Mitsuishi
    • Aya Hisakawa
    • Michie Tomizawa
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Hiroki Shibata
    • Guión
      • Sukehiro Tomita
      • Naoko Takeuchi
    • Reparto principal
      • Kotono Mitsuishi
      • Aya Hisakawa
      • Michie Tomizawa
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    Kotono Mitsuishi
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    • Usagi Tsukino
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    Aya Hisakawa
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    • Ami Mizuno
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    Michie Tomizawa
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    • Rei Hino
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    Emi Shinohara
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    Rica Fukami
    • Minako Aino
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    Kae Araki
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    Megumi Ogata
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    Megumi Hayashibara
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    • Himeko Nayotake
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    Eiko Masuyama
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    • Princess Snow Kaguya
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    Yûko Nagashima
    • Snow Dancer
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    Mariko Onodera
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    Tomohisa Asô
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    • (as Tomohisa Aso)
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      • Hiroki Shibata
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    9Jedi2

    A great film

    I could not believe my eyes when I saw this movie. I mean I loved Sailor Moon R, but Sailor Moon S was fanastic. Why do you ask? Simple: 1. A great plot involving Luna falling in love with a Human. 2. You get to see the Outer Senshi, no Satrun. gggrrr! 3. Awesome Special Effects, and superb animation 4. great music.

    Nomally I would give the entire plot away, but I'll spare you the details on this one. Why? I want you to see it for yourselves for a change.
    10violettathebest

    A special movie!

    This movie was fabulous! Its like the manga short story and also have new parts! Was because!
    8ericstevenson

    Hello, Sailor Moon!

    I guess I liked this movie if only because I was finally introduced to one of the most popular anime of all time and one that revolutionized anime as a whole. This was a great start for me and even though it wasn't great, it was certainly good. I think my biggest problem is that there's this one scene where it shows a bunch of people being frozen and after being thawed they just walk around as if nothing happened! Later, people are saying they don't believe in supernatural stuff. What?! As I'm not a fan, it was cool to be introduced to these new elements so forgive me if I can some stuff from the show wrong.

    I really do love the subplot with Luna. Luna's a cat who falls in love with a human but eventually she realizes he's better off with another woman. I admit that it does get clichéd with them talking about the power of friendship and stuff, but it's still fun. I probably find the most enjoyable parts to be when it shows the characters just partaking in a slice of life story. It's great that even a supernatural show tries hard to be real. It will take me awhile to get used to everyone's names. I think Luna has the best voice ever! I'm having mixed emotions about not giving this a 9, but it's certainly a nice introduction to a beloved anime. ***
    9hellraiser7

    Love from a distance

    The trouble with most movies derived from a TV show are they don't always stand on their own, most of the time it just feels like their branching off from their source. This film I really love because it did what I felt "Sailor Moon R the movie" didn't really do which was stand as it's own movie.

    Based off of a mini arc from the comic series, what really makes this film and story unique is the fact that it's not about Sailor Moon, Sailor Moon and the rest are practically second string characters. Even it's plot and the action going on really by it's nature is just a sugar coated topping. It was really focused on one unlikely character Luna. The Luna character was always just a mentor or narrative device in the series, in this story we actually get to see her become a real character.

    I even like the other characters two that aren't regular characters of the series. Kakura and Himako both of them are not cliché generic characters which is a fundamental problem most TV shows have, but they do feel like just that people. Himako despite not seeing her much in the movie we can see is beautiful (she could almost be Setsuna/Sailor Pluto's sister), has a sweet persona, is a person of science that believe in the facts and does have aspirations mainly of being with Kakura forever. Kakura is an astronomer whom believes and is fascinated with things that science hasn't touched upon he also has aspirations as well. I do like some of the interaction between the two you do get a sense of history along with certain things he says about her but their relationship is not on stable ground which I'll get to latter. Artimis is good despite also being in the film for very little time but you do feel for him as we see he has feeling for Luna that are beyond friendship.

    You really feels a strong sense of pathos for Luna because her feelings for the man Kakara are very human. Even though he talks to her about certain things that she shares the same interest unfortunately she is unable to talk back to him even though she want to, nor really have a physical presence to him as a regular human would because after all she is a cat. Like with the angels from "Wings of Desire" they can observe mortals, but can never touch or be seen.

    There is a parallel going on with all four of them. Kakara and Himako it's both a physical and personal distance, both of them have been apart for a long while so it's understandable why Kakara would be a little embittered but just simply in what ideologies they believe in. For Luna it's obvious she want a way to be with Kakara physically. Artimis it's to simply come out with how he feels about Luna and be more than friends.

    There's is a bit of a universal sensibility from one standpoint those who have a relationship with someone from a certain business that requires a lot of time or travel, or someone in the military that has to go on a tour of duty, on another standpoint it's the common dilemma of having feelings for another person but not finding the guts to express them. The common theme in all this is all about distance, how truly hard it is to be close when miles or even mere steps away. This is something I can relate to because there was a girl I had feelings for but didn't have the guts to tell her.

    This makes the romance all the more enduring, you not just want the right people to get together but you want them to somehow close the distance and the only way to do that is to reach out to each other, by it's nature it's really easy it only looks hard the only thing blocking them is them. And the ending really gave me a good feeling at the end which is something I don't get enough.

    No one is alone forever once you close the distance.

    Rating: 3 and a half stars
    8IonicBreezeMachine

    Everything great, silly, and endearing about Sailor Moon captured in a mere 60 minutes.

    An astromer named Kakeru witnesses a comet around the moon which releases a crystal that he finds, unaware the comet is the avatar of malicious snow witch Princess Snow Kaguya. As Usagi, Chibi-Usa, and the other Sailor Guardians enjoy their winter break, Luna finds herself having caught a cold. As Luna attempts to go home she collapses and is nearly killed by a car but is rescued by Kakeru who also nurses her back to health. Luna develops feelings of unrequited love not only due to being a cat, but also Kakeru's estranged girlfriend Himeko who finds it challenging to stay by him due to his ridiculed theories of a kingdom having once been on the moon. Unbeknownst to Kakeru, the crystal he recovered is draining his energy and is being sought after by Princess Snow Kaguya for her ultimate plan of freezing the entire Earth into silence.

    While Sailor Moon R: The Movie was successful, Sailor Moon creator, Naoko Takeuchi was reportedly dissatisfied with the end result of R: The Movie and took a much more involved approach to the follow-up Sailor Moon S: The Movie, basing the premise upon her side story written for the manga and Takeuchi even traveled to Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch of space shuttle Columbia as part of her research. Takeuchi was reportedly far more please with the end result of Sailor Moon S: The Movie, and rightly so because it does everything Sailor Moon R: The Movie tried to do, but so much better.

    What makes Sailor Moon S: The Movie work so well is in its emotional core of Luna's love for Kakeru. The scenes where she falls for Kakeru are engrossing and when Luna frets over Kakeru's deteriorating health it's quite heart wrenching. There's both a sweetness and element of heartbreak to the story that strikes all the right notes as the movie and the audience know this is a love that can never be and it's handled very well with both the highs and the lows eliciting that emotional resonance that was missing (or at best very diluted) from the previous film. Much like Sailor Moon R: The Movie this is a standalone story that doesn't require in depth knowledge to enjoy it, but unlike Sailor Moon R: The Movie it doesn't seem like it has the same continuity gaffes as that film (except maybe the Outer Guardians, but they're not front and center so it's forgivable).

    The action is still on point, keeping the visual polish from the previous film, but also making the stakes more heavy and global with Princess Snow Kaguya's plan to freeze the Earth treated with more urgency and investment. I think that this is a really strong showcase of all the best aspects of Sailor Moon with the romantic aspects, action, and even the humor (particularly a scene involving a Santa Claus display) being very much on point.

    Sailor Moon S: The Movie is a welcome addition to the franchise being a strong self-contained story that plays to its strengths. With emotional weight from Luna's relationship with Kakeru and suitably heavy stakes from Princess Snow Kaguya, there's something that pretty much every Sailor Moon fan will be able to appreciate be they franchise veterans from the syndicated Dic dub or franchise newcomers spoiled by Viz.

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      This is the only time in the anime where Luna's human form was shown.
    • Citas

      Raye - Sailor Mars: [Serena's friends are accusing Serena of scaring Luna away] Weren't you being mean to her?

      Serena - Sailor Moon: Of course not! What are you talking about, Raye!

      Raye - Sailor Mars: I bet you and your big mouth made her leave!

      Serena - Sailor Moon: I'm more mature!

      Raye - Sailor Mars: Get real!

    • Créditos adicionales
      The closing credits scroll over a scene of couples Usagi and Mamoru and Luna and Artemis watching the sunset and the moonrise.
    • Versiones alternativas
      One scene that is changed in the English verion is when the girls are discussing why Luna has gone missing. The girls suggest that maybe Luna ran away because Usagi was cruel to her. Usagi replies "Luna is the one who abuses me!" and there are little drawings of Luna screaming "idiot!" "slacker!" and similar insults. This scene was changed because Luna's speech bubbles contain Japanese writing.
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      Followed by Sailor Moon Super S: El milagro del agujero de los sueños (1995)
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