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This final season of Sailor Moon is a great improvement compared to the previous season, SuperS. The first part of this series continues with the Nehelenia storyline (though I really think I have seen enough of this story), but this arc is essential for the second part and provides a good transition between the SuperS season and the introduction of the evil god-like Sailor Senshi of the galaxy, Galaxia.
Many fans of the Outer Senshi would be glad to hear that Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and even Saturn make their appearances, and this time, they help the Inner Senshi and Sailor Moon in their battles.
The latter half of the season introduces the new Sailor Senshi: the Sailor Starlights. In search for their Princess to help revitalize their planet, the Starlights are disguised as "teen idols" and attempt to contact their Princess through a variety of songs. Ultimately, Seiya, the leader of the group, "Three Lights," develops a crush on Usagi, which complicates matters between Sailor Moon, the Senshi and the Sailor Starlights.
Also, a mysterious young girl arrives arrives in Usagi's home and assumes the identity of Chibi Chibi. But who is she exactly? With Chibiusa and Diana gone back to the future, and the departure of Mamoru who's studying abroad in America, Usagi must remain strong for her biggest battle yet.
This season has absolutely improved in comparision of SuperS in terms of storyline, artwork, and maturity (at times. Some of the main topics, however, are especially repetitive and used in previous seasons: the arrival of new Sailor Senshi and whether Sailor Moon can trust them, the search for true Star Seeds is similar to previous years when enemies searched for Talismans, or the Golden dream mirror.
I suggest that everyone who hasn't seen this series should start watching the first episode of Sailor Stars, and not the final episode (as most people did). If you really want to understand what's going on, start from the beginning, and you'll see the connection between Galaxia and her reasons for reviving Nehelenia.
Many fans of the Outer Senshi would be glad to hear that Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and even Saturn make their appearances, and this time, they help the Inner Senshi and Sailor Moon in their battles.
The latter half of the season introduces the new Sailor Senshi: the Sailor Starlights. In search for their Princess to help revitalize their planet, the Starlights are disguised as "teen idols" and attempt to contact their Princess through a variety of songs. Ultimately, Seiya, the leader of the group, "Three Lights," develops a crush on Usagi, which complicates matters between Sailor Moon, the Senshi and the Sailor Starlights.
Also, a mysterious young girl arrives arrives in Usagi's home and assumes the identity of Chibi Chibi. But who is she exactly? With Chibiusa and Diana gone back to the future, and the departure of Mamoru who's studying abroad in America, Usagi must remain strong for her biggest battle yet.
This season has absolutely improved in comparision of SuperS in terms of storyline, artwork, and maturity (at times. Some of the main topics, however, are especially repetitive and used in previous seasons: the arrival of new Sailor Senshi and whether Sailor Moon can trust them, the search for true Star Seeds is similar to previous years when enemies searched for Talismans, or the Golden dream mirror.
I suggest that everyone who hasn't seen this series should start watching the first episode of Sailor Stars, and not the final episode (as most people did). If you really want to understand what's going on, start from the beginning, and you'll see the connection between Galaxia and her reasons for reviving Nehelenia.
A rather disappointing storyline focusing on Chibiusa is really the main factor that caused this series to be the worst of the five Sailor Moon seasons. Her relationship with Sailor Moon as well as Pegasus/Helios is developed however, and it's also a treat to see Usagi and Chibiusa bickering, but it really really does get tiring to the point that it's annoying.
The animation seems to have worsen quite a bit probably due to the horribly bright pastel colors, compared to the previous S season except for the improvements of the senshi's transformation and attack sequences (always eye-candy for many to watch).
The whole dream motif lacks any serious drama but rather focuses on maturity, which at times fails to improve with such an uninteresting plot. The storyline isn't too appealing to many fans and the annoyance of the many ugly and uncreative enemies doesn't help either which leads to many unmemorable episodes.
The music at times is heart-felt to listen to, but it only focuses on the fantasy side and lacking any seriousness or drama. A rather bad season for Sailor Moon and her senshi, but if you're able to endure this season up to the end, then I really do applaud you.
4/10
The animation seems to have worsen quite a bit probably due to the horribly bright pastel colors, compared to the previous S season except for the improvements of the senshi's transformation and attack sequences (always eye-candy for many to watch).
The whole dream motif lacks any serious drama but rather focuses on maturity, which at times fails to improve with such an uninteresting plot. The storyline isn't too appealing to many fans and the annoyance of the many ugly and uncreative enemies doesn't help either which leads to many unmemorable episodes.
The music at times is heart-felt to listen to, but it only focuses on the fantasy side and lacking any seriousness or drama. A rather bad season for Sailor Moon and her senshi, but if you're able to endure this season up to the end, then I really do applaud you.
4/10
An excellent series of Sailor Moon, with the introduction of new Sailor Senshi: Neptune and Uranus. The storyline is rather a good vs evil kinda thing, but doesn't involve the whole Moon Princess epic in this season. Uranus and Neptune are looking for the mysterious talismans which will form the Holy Grail to seal away the Silence that will destroy the planet. They also are in search for the Messiah who is also believed to stop this oncoming Silence.
However, what makes this season especially memorable is the difference in fighting style and ideas the new senshi have compared to Sailor Moon's. The reappearance of Chibiusa as a Sailor Senshi, as well as Sailor Pluto also help keep the season worth watching. The climactic episodes with the Holy Grail and the transformation of SuperSailorMoon are definitely high-points displaying Sailor Moon's maturity.
The second half of this season focuses on the relationship between Chibiusa and a mysterious girl, Hotaru. The relationship may get a bit overly dramatic it times, but necessary in the storyline.
The filler episodes are also especially fun to watch since they revolve around the in-depth characterizations of the Inner Senshi including their interactions of the Outer Senshi; therefore, the filler episodes aren't as useless as you may think. The music is always a treat to listen to, esp the Uranus and Neptune's transformation music. The improvement in animation is also evident to many viewers and necessary to make this season one of the favorites of the five Sailor Moon seasons.
Highly recommended 10/10
However, what makes this season especially memorable is the difference in fighting style and ideas the new senshi have compared to Sailor Moon's. The reappearance of Chibiusa as a Sailor Senshi, as well as Sailor Pluto also help keep the season worth watching. The climactic episodes with the Holy Grail and the transformation of SuperSailorMoon are definitely high-points displaying Sailor Moon's maturity.
The second half of this season focuses on the relationship between Chibiusa and a mysterious girl, Hotaru. The relationship may get a bit overly dramatic it times, but necessary in the storyline.
The filler episodes are also especially fun to watch since they revolve around the in-depth characterizations of the Inner Senshi including their interactions of the Outer Senshi; therefore, the filler episodes aren't as useless as you may think. The music is always a treat to listen to, esp the Uranus and Neptune's transformation music. The improvement in animation is also evident to many viewers and necessary to make this season one of the favorites of the five Sailor Moon seasons.
Highly recommended 10/10