Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal: Le film
Titre original : Gekijouban Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Eternal
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7,0/10
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Lorsqu'une puissance obscure s'empare de la Terre après une éclipse solaire totale, les gardiennes Sailor doivent se réunir pour ramener la lumière sur le monde.Lorsqu'une puissance obscure s'empare de la Terre après une éclipse solaire totale, les gardiennes Sailor doivent se réunir pour ramener la lumière sur le monde.Lorsqu'une puissance obscure s'empare de la Terre après une éclipse solaire totale, les gardiennes Sailor doivent se réunir pour ramener la lumière sur le monde.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Stephanie Sheh
- Usagi Tsukino
- (English version)
- (voix)
- …
Kate Higgins
- Ami Mizuno
- (English version)
- (voix)
- …
Cristina Valenzuela
- Rei Hino
- (English version)
- (voix)
- …
Bennett Abara
- Makoto Kino
- (English version)
- (voix)
- (as Amanda Céline Miller)
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Cherami Leigh
- Minako Aino
- (English version)
- (voix)
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Erica Mendez
- Haruka Tenoh
- (English version)
- (voix)
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Veronica Taylor
- Setsuna Meioh
- (English version)
- (voix)
- …
Lauren Landa
- Michiru Kaiou
- (English version)
- (voix)
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Christine Marie Cabanos
- Hotaru Tomoe
- (English version)
- (voix)
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Robbie Daymond
- Mamoru Chiba
- (English version)
- (voix)
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Laura Post
- Queen Nehelenia
- (English version)
- (voix)
Barbara Goodson
- Zirconia
- (English version)
- (voix)
John Eric Bentley
- Tiger's Eye
- (English version)
- (voix)
Johnny Yong Bosch
- Artemis
- (English version)
- (voix)
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The story is beautiful and the animation is outstanding. I'm sure it's true to the story of the manga. The story is exciting and the characters are well developed.
Unfortunately, what I don't like is that it was adapted as a movie. There are details where the thread of a character's story is quickly told in 5 minutes. Because of this, I think the story is rushed and not coherent. This creates a sense of absence in the viewer. Although this manga adaptation is made as a two part movie, it feels like it would work better as a TV series because of the many events.
I think the scene editors also struggled a lot with how to unify a manga originally intended for a TV series? It more or less succeeded.
Each story chapter was separated by a 1-second black screen (pause). Well, this created an amazing sense of lack and disunity for me. I think all of this could have been solved by possibly separating each section with the title of the chapter, so that would have worked very well.
All in all, it's a nice anime, faithful to the manga, but it doesn't fit the movie format.
Unfortunately, what I don't like is that it was adapted as a movie. There are details where the thread of a character's story is quickly told in 5 minutes. Because of this, I think the story is rushed and not coherent. This creates a sense of absence in the viewer. Although this manga adaptation is made as a two part movie, it feels like it would work better as a TV series because of the many events.
I think the scene editors also struggled a lot with how to unify a manga originally intended for a TV series? It more or less succeeded.
Each story chapter was separated by a 1-second black screen (pause). Well, this created an amazing sense of lack and disunity for me. I think all of this could have been solved by possibly separating each section with the title of the chapter, so that would have worked very well.
All in all, it's a nice anime, faithful to the manga, but it doesn't fit the movie format.
I love the animation in sailor moon eternal it looks just like in the 90s anime. I also love how everything is modern and colorful. I love the story of it, it's really faithful to the manga. I hope the stars arc gets a film adaptation too because if it's a movie it has a big Budget making the animation quality great just like sm eternal.
This movie is a good combination of 90's version and Sailormoon Crystal. The old one was childish but had some fun anime parts, also Mamaru was really annoying. In Crystal, the chracter drawings were unrealistic and disturbing yet it was more mature. This one combines the good parts and more loyal to manga. I hope we watch Sailor Stars season too, either movie or a whole season.
For anyone who has watched classic sailor moon, Crystal keeps doing it better, this adaptation does justice to the essence of the story. It's way more mature and places sailor moon in a higher place along manga and anime most successful of the world such as Dragon Ball, Saint Seiya, One punch man, Naruto etc. The dream arc is truly redeemed.
Let me start out by stating that I am mostly a fan of the classic 90s series of Sailor Moon, having loved the characters, humor and gorgeous artstyle for as long as I can think. With that being said, I unfortunately have to admit that I found the newer Crystal series a bit lacking in each of this three categories - at least up to the much improved third season - which meant that the series overall was somewhat of a disappointment for me.
As with these earlier entries, the two new Eternal movies, continuing the story, were to follow the manga, which had me slightly worried that the same mistakes that already made the first two season hard to watch for me would be repeated: Not only was there another artstyle change, some earlier trailers seemingly implied that the animation, despite the long wait, would again be sloppy. Even worse than that, the plan to cram a whole story arc into barely two hours of film suggested that many of the smaller scenes that make Sailor Moon for me might again have to be scrapped, leaving no time for characterization, humor or heartfelt moments.
However, after watching the long anticipated movies twice now, I can gladly say that my worries were unfounded - at least for the most part.
First of all, the story follows the manga to a tee, with only a few very minor differences. While that indeed means that the pacing is pretty hectic at some points, I still felt that they left enough space for genuine emotions and funny scenes to not make it feel too rushed or bland. Despite that I would have appreciated if certain scenes were given just a few more moments to breath, and, as someone who knows the corresponding manga chapters pretty well, I am not entirely sure how well first-time experiencers of the story can follow the movies' plot.
On another note, the animation (for the most part) is some of the best the franchise has ever seen, and I am not only talking about the Crystal series, but also the 90s anime. Expect no Studio Ghibli, but I think if you liked any animated Sailor Moon content so far you are more likely to be delighted than disappointed. There certainly are a few noticable flaws (like some wonky transitions and faces) to find if you really want to look for them, but I can say that they did not influence my personal enjoyment, what did however (in a positive way) were the many gorgeous panels taken straight from the manga, as well as some really appealing attack animations.
In summary, these are two very nice movies to watch if you go into them open minded and with the right expectations. If you only know the 90s anime so far, this is maybe not exactly your childhood cartoon in which crybaby Serena "fights evil by moonlight", but it contains many of the elements that made the series so special for many people, including me. If you already know the manga story, I can honestly not see you hating these entries unless you expect god-tier animations or lots of added content.
Ultimately this makes the movies a very solid 8/10 for me, although I am sure many will enjoy them even more than that.
As with these earlier entries, the two new Eternal movies, continuing the story, were to follow the manga, which had me slightly worried that the same mistakes that already made the first two season hard to watch for me would be repeated: Not only was there another artstyle change, some earlier trailers seemingly implied that the animation, despite the long wait, would again be sloppy. Even worse than that, the plan to cram a whole story arc into barely two hours of film suggested that many of the smaller scenes that make Sailor Moon for me might again have to be scrapped, leaving no time for characterization, humor or heartfelt moments.
However, after watching the long anticipated movies twice now, I can gladly say that my worries were unfounded - at least for the most part.
First of all, the story follows the manga to a tee, with only a few very minor differences. While that indeed means that the pacing is pretty hectic at some points, I still felt that they left enough space for genuine emotions and funny scenes to not make it feel too rushed or bland. Despite that I would have appreciated if certain scenes were given just a few more moments to breath, and, as someone who knows the corresponding manga chapters pretty well, I am not entirely sure how well first-time experiencers of the story can follow the movies' plot.
On another note, the animation (for the most part) is some of the best the franchise has ever seen, and I am not only talking about the Crystal series, but also the 90s anime. Expect no Studio Ghibli, but I think if you liked any animated Sailor Moon content so far you are more likely to be delighted than disappointed. There certainly are a few noticable flaws (like some wonky transitions and faces) to find if you really want to look for them, but I can say that they did not influence my personal enjoyment, what did however (in a positive way) were the many gorgeous panels taken straight from the manga, as well as some really appealing attack animations.
In summary, these are two very nice movies to watch if you go into them open minded and with the right expectations. If you only know the 90s anime so far, this is maybe not exactly your childhood cartoon in which crybaby Serena "fights evil by moonlight", but it contains many of the elements that made the series so special for many people, including me. If you already know the manga story, I can honestly not see you hating these entries unless you expect god-tier animations or lots of added content.
Ultimately this makes the movies a very solid 8/10 for me, although I am sure many will enjoy them even more than that.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is the first Sailor Moon film to be released in 26 years following Bishôjo senshi Sêrâ Mûn super S: Sêrâ 9 senshi shûketsu! Burakku dorîmu hôru no kiseki (1995) which was part of the original anime release.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Gekijoban Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon Cosmos (2023)
- Bandes originalesMoonlight Chainon
Performed by Momoiro Clover Z
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Sailor Moon Eternal
- Lieux de tournage
- Tokyo, Japon(Studio)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 1 130 225 $US
- Durée2 heures 40 minutes
- Couleur
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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