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Bishôjo Senshi Sailor Moon

  • Série télévisée
  • 2003–2004
  • 30min
NOTE IMDb
7,2/10
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Bishôjo Senshi Sailor Moon (2003)
Sailor Moon
Lire trailer1:35
5 Videos
53 photos
ActionAventureFantaisieScience-fictionSuper héros

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLive-action series which is an original re-telling of the original Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon manga and anime series.Live-action series which is an original re-telling of the original Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon manga and anime series.Live-action series which is an original re-telling of the original Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon manga and anime series.

  • Création
    • Naoko Takeuchi
  • Casting principal
    • Jun Masuo
    • Miyû Sawai
    • Rika Izumi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
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    • Création
      • Naoko Takeuchi
    • Casting principal
      • Jun Masuo
      • Miyû Sawai
      • Rika Izumi
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
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  • Épisodes50

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    Sailor Moon
    Trailer 1:35
    Sailor Moon
    Sailor Moon: Secret Destiny
    Trailer 1:22
    Sailor Moon: Secret Destiny
    Sailor Moon: Secret Destiny
    Trailer 1:22
    Sailor Moon: Secret Destiny
    Sailor Moon: Pure Hearts
    Trailer 1:17
    Sailor Moon: Pure Hearts
    Sailor Moon: Back From The Future
    Trailer 1:09
    Sailor Moon: Back From The Future
    Sailor Moon Session 1: Uncut
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    Jun Masuo
    • Jadeite
    • 2003–2004
    Miyû Sawai
    • Sailor Moon…
    • 2003–2004
    Rika Izumi
    • Ami Mizuno…
    • 2003–2004
    Aya Sugimoto
    • Queen Beryl
    • 2003–2004
    Keiko Kitagawa
    Keiko Kitagawa
    • Rei Hino…
    • 2003–2004
    Joji Shibue
    • Mamoru Chiba…
    • 2003–2004
    Keiko Han
    Keiko Han
    • Luna
    • 2003–2004
    Ayaka Komatsu
    • Minako Aino…
    • 2003–2004
    Myû Azama
    • Makoto Kino…
    • 2003–2004
    Hiroyuki Matsumoto
    • Nephrite
    • 2003–2004
    Kaori Moriwaka
    • Ikuko Tsukino
    • 2003–2004
    Kappei Yamaguchi
    Kappei Yamaguchi
    • Artemis
    • 2003–2004
    Masaya Kikawada
    • Motoki Furuhata
    • 2003–2004
    Akira Kubodera
    Akira Kubodera
    • Kunzite
    • 2004
    Yoshito Endoh
    • Zoicite…
    • 2003–2004
    Naoki Takeshi
    • Shingo Tsukino
    • 2003–2004
    Alisa
    • Mio Kuroki
    • 2004
    Chieko Kawabe
    • Naru Osaka
    • 2003–2004
    • Création
      • Naoko Takeuchi
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    maskedman66

    Better than the anime

    First let me say that I am a great fan of the anime; in fact, my wife and I have been re-watching it recently. But somehow depicting characters in three dimensions makes them more "real" to the viewers.

    Everyone in the show is perfectly cast, even if the characters are not portrayed in ways that newcomers who have only seen the anime might expect!

    Usagi Tsukino is much the same, actually, except that she doesn't cry at the drop of a hat. She whines and gripes, but she only really turns on the waterworks when there's a good reason to. Miyuu Sawai, who plays her, does an excellent job of portraying the many moods of Usagi/Sailor Moon, the sweetness and naiveté of Princess Serenity, and the coldness of the porcelain-faced Princess Sailor Moon, an uncomfortable and ultra-powerful amalgamation of Serenity and Sailor Moon.

    Contrary to what you may have heard elsewhere, Chisaki Hama is the perfect Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury; quiet, shy, insecure, but full of love and compassion, and, once transformed into her Sailor self, bold and confident in battle. Miss Hama also is quite chilling in the story arc which shows Mercury being turned into an agent of evil. Her former sweet smile becomes a frightening leer, and it's quite a relief when she is brought back from the "dark side."

    Keiko Kitagawa is the toughest, sternest, most pouty-lipped Rei Hino/Sailor Mars ever seen, and where the Reis of the manga and the anime had a burning ambition to be a pop idol, their live-action counterpart claims vehemently that she even hates karaoke. An amusing love-hate relationship grows up between her and Minako when Mina hoodwinks Rei into becoming-- a pop idol!

    Mew Azama IS Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter. Of all the girls, she is undoubtedly the best cast. She's tall, built, brown-haired, and pretty. Her character underwent very few changes from the original version; she's strong, loyal, and brave, and also has a very soft, feminine side. It's hilarious when she's revealed to be just as ga-ga over getting to meet Minako as Usagi is-- mind you, she's a little cooler about it.

    The person most different from her anime/manga depiction is Minako Aino/Sailor V/Sailor Venus, portrayed by Ayaka Komatsu, who, with her big round eyes, tiny mouth, and slim frame looks just like an anime character brought to life. In the manga and the anime, Minako can be serene and wise, but most often she's a happy, laughing, carefree klutz who can even surpass Usagi in ditziness. In the live-action series, she's a dead serious character who smiles very infrequently, and until very much later in the series, she stands apart from the other Sailors.

    Of course, the fact that she has a fatal illness in this version of the story would make her a very different person. A little of the sillier Minako shows through, however, when she plays the occasional joke on her cat guardian Artemis and when she and the other girls take part in a wacky game show which finishes up with them hitting each other with padded clubs and finally falling into a laughing heap of arms, legs, and smiling faces.

    The only shortcomings this show has are some of the sillier monster costumes and the seemingly limited availability of locations; certain areas of Tokyo, one office building in particular, crop up a lot as battle sites.

    But overall, it's well-produced, brilliantly acted, and tugs very effectively at the heartstrings, the most heartbreaking episode being the one in which Minako finally succumbs to her illness and dies. But of course, in the Sailor Moon-iverse, no good person ever stays dead.

    In summation, I believe that "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" is one of the best examples of a live-action superhero show ever made.
    10favorite-3

    don't knock it 'till you've tried it

    I was a huge fan of sailor moon when I was little until I realized how disgustingly cheesy the US versions were when I was about 13. A few weeks ago I discovered PGSM and fell in love with it.

    Yes, it does still have the cheese factors. The fighting is bad, the effects are bad. But this show has way more depth than the anime ever had. These girls seem REAL. They're dealing with broken hearts and jealousy and every day things while also battling the Dark Kingdom. I love the way this series seems focused half on the girls' lives as senshi and the other half on the girls just as (semi) normal teenagers trying to make it.

    And I'd like to rebut the crappy music comment...it's true that not a lot of music is used in the series, but if you pick up the soundtrack or any of the character cd singles, the music is FANTASTIC for anyone who loves a little jpop/jrock I don't think you need to be a die-hard sailor moon fan to enjoy PGSM. In fact, I hated it for almost 9 years before I saw PGSM and now appreciate it in a new way... so just give it a try!
    Ileana-3

    I love this show!!!

    If you're a fan of the Sailor Moon manga or anime you will love this television series. It was a bit cheesy at first and it still is at times but it's so much fun to watch. It really captures the mood of the manga. However, I don't like some of the things they changed. For instance, Luna is now a talking stuffed animal. Thankfully she's not around too much. Crown Arcade is now a karaoke center. Usagi doesn't seem to have a father. And Minako is a popular teen idol. What's with that?! Anyway, I highly recomend it despite those things. You can find fansubbed versions online.
    starzprincess098

    Awesome!!

    My sister first told me about the Live Action series when she got back from visiting Japan over the summer. She brought me back a sketch book with Live Action Sailor Moon on it. I found it interesting cause I've loved the anime series since like 3rd or 4th grade, so i looked it up on the internet and read a few transcripts and looked at some of the pictures. Next thing I knew I bought all the ep. on DVD over Ebay!! I even got my sister into it!!! It IS addictive!! Like subliminal messages or something!! But it's totally awesome and I liked how it followed more to the manga, and I thought it was neat that their hair changed when they changed as well. Very cool I love it!! Wonder if they'll come out with a S or SuperS version? I want to see what Neptune Uranus, Pluto, Saturn and Chibi-Moon look like!!! I give it a 10 out of 10!!!!
    8IkuharaKunihiko

    I never thought I'm going to write this, but "PGSM" was excellent

    In 1992 a very popular anime was released, "Sailor Moon". In 2003, as some sort of a 10 year anniversary, "PGSM", the live action version of the anime, was made. The story is probably known to everyone: Usagi, a normal teenage girl living in Tokyo, meets a talking cat named Luna ( in this version a stuffed puppet ) and gets a mission to transform into Sailor Moon and fight against evil forces of Queen Beryl...

    Although the live action is weaker than the anime ( the flaws are plot holes, the lack of spectacle, the mild intensity and the range of the story ) it is much better than it seems. In some other director's hands this could have ended in an catastrophe, but in Ryuta Tazaki's hand "PGSM" turned out to be an excellent show. The wild enthusiasm of the authors and their weird special effects are incredible: Ami's transformation into evil Sailor Mercury is somehow cool. Actually, it's rather got „show-off" written all over it ( when she stomps her boot into the water, and then those dark purple „wings" on her dress ), but it's stylish. Or the Sailor Luna ( a 10 year old girl form of Luna )transformation: it was so hilarious and senseless! You see her shake her butt, then Luna shows up, then there are psychedelic colors in the background, the girl makes some moves as if she is licking her hands as a cat and … presto, she is a sailor senshi too. Rarely will you ever see more kitsch than you get to in that transformation scene. But the authors still did it without a blink of the eye, and you have to give them credit for such courage.

    ---------

    Miyuu Sawai is absolutely fantastic as Usagi. It's almost impossible not to like her. She is wonderful in many of the comical situations ( when she has a huge fight with her mom a frightened Shingo is hiding under the table and eating his breakfast ) and later proves to be equally effective in drama ( her mourning all day long in bed after finding out Mamoru is already engaged ). The weird part of the story had Minako being a famous rock star, but even that worked. "PGSM" is a sight to behold. In their mix of camp and art, the authors bravely turned the impossible things of the anime into reality ( the costumes, demons, flashing rays )and got away with it. I counted all the grades of all the Act's and the show's average grade is 8.3/10, believe it or not. I don't know how they did it, but they did.

    Grade: 8/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Pop-idol Minako Aino (known secretly as Sailor V and Sailorvenus) sings the hit "C'est la Vie", which sounds very much like "Sailor V". Her other songs include "Romance" (a reference to the goddess Venus), "Kinsei ni Katagoshi" (which translates as "Venus over the Shoulder") and her album is entitled "Venus", all tongue-in-cheek hints to her secret identity. Minako Aino is Usagi Tsukino's favorite singer.
    • Gaffes
      In Act 20, when Venus and Mars are cartwheeling in the chapel to avoid the Youma's attack, their shoes are flats instead of heels.
    • Citations

      Minako Aino: [voiceover] Everyone, I'm thinking you're surprised that something like this happened so suddenly. I guess I'm surprised too. I'm sure Mars is angry. But I don't regret this. Because I was able to live right and proper as Aino Minako, in the end. Only, I do feel regret that I haven't yet fulfilled the mission of the past life. If I keep writing that though, Mars will be angry again. But, that we were born carrying a past life is the truth. When we overcome that, I think that we will be our true selves. Just like how I became as I am. I'm sorry that I am not able to fight with you to the end. Princess... Usagi... please change the planet's destiny. And that goes for the rest of you too. Because I believe that you will change what I haven't been able to change. And lastly, Artemis. Thank you for everything up until now. I love you.

    • Connexions
      Followed by Bishôjo Senshi Sailor Moon: Special Act (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Kirari ' Sailor Dream
      (Opening theme)

      Written by Naoko Takeuchi

      Performed by Sae

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      • 4 octobre 2003 (Japon)
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      • DENTSU Music And Entertainment
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