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The series aired from March 7, 1992, to February 8, 1997, on TV Asahi in Japan. In North America, the episodes aired from September 11, 1995, to December 21, 2000, on YTV in Canada, and in first-run syndication (and later on Cartoon Network) in the United States. In addition to the two hundred episodes, three feature-length films were produced, as well as five short films. The fifth season, Sailor Stars, has not been licensed for release in English. As of May 2004, the series has officially been taken off the air in all English-speaking countries due to lapsed licenses which have not been renewed.

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  • List of Sailor Moon episodes
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  • The series aired from March 7, 1992, to February 8, 1997, on TV Asahi in Japan. In North America, the episodes aired from September 11, 1995, to December 21, 2000, on YTV in Canada, and in first-run syndication (and later on Cartoon Network) in the United States. In addition to the two hundred episodes, three feature-length films were produced, as well as five short films. The fifth season, Sailor Stars, has not been licensed for release in English. As of May 2004, the series has officially been taken off the air in all English-speaking countries due to lapsed licenses which have not been renewed.
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RomajiTitle
  • Supasu Supesharu: Karei ni Henshin? Nakimushi Usagi no Seichokiroku
  • Supasu Supesharu: Chibiusa no Bouken! Kyoufu Kyuuketsuki no Yakata
  • Ami-chan no Hatsukoi
  • Supasu Supesharu: Haruka Michiru Futatabi! Bourei Ningyougeki
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  • 1995-04-08(xsd:date)
  • --12-12
ShortSummary
  • In a short recap of the first three seasons, Usagi and Luna tell Chibiusa about Usagi's growth as Sailor Moon.
  • A new student show up in Chibiusa's class named Lyrica. Strange things begin to happen — children go missing, flowers die, and the new girl is doing weird things. The Sailor Senshi investigate, and Lyrica is revealed to be a vampire. They use an attack on her, and she is released from the spell, only remembering everything as a bad dream.
  • Haruka and Michiru are at a hotel that is being taken over by a puppet and his master. Haruka is feeling sick and unable to battle, so Michiru transforms into Sailor Neptune to destroy the puppet's bottle in order to save Haruka, risking the lives of the hotel guests in the process. Haruka is healed and transforms into Sailor Uranus and defeats the puppet. She then quickly worries about a new enemy, but Michiru assures her that Sailor Moon and the rest will take care of it.
  • When Ami receives a love letter, she states that she does not have time to worry about love because of the upcoming high school entrance exams. Ami has been getting all 100% on her practice exams, but another mysterious student named Mercurius is getting all 100% as well. Ami believes this is a challenge by a new enemy, but also comments on how passionate a rivalry feels, and begins to think about Mercurius obsessively. A being named the Terayoka, a woman who feeds on the desires of others, notices this and attaches herself to Ami. Later, Ami is in bed sick, as the Terayoka is finishing her magic. Ami suddenly overcomes it, transforms into Sailor Mercury, and defeats the Terayoka, believing she was Mercurius. However, an investigation by the other Senshi reveal that Mercurius looks almost exactly like Umino.
EnglishTitle
  • Ami's First Love
  • Supers Special: An Elegant Metamorphosis? Crybaby Usagi's Growth Diary
  • Supers Special: Haruka and Michiru, Again! The Ghostly Puppet Show
  • Supers Special: Chibiusa's Adventure! The Dreaded Vampire Castle
KanjiTitle
  • SuperSスペシャル: 華麗に変身?泣き虫うさぎの成長記録
  • SuperSスペシャル: はるかみちる再び!亡霊人形劇
  • SuperSスペシャル: ちびうさの冒険!恐怖、吸血鬼の館
  • 亜美ちゃんの初恋
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  • The series aired from March 7, 1992, to February 8, 1997, on TV Asahi in Japan. In North America, the episodes aired from September 11, 1995, to December 21, 2000, on YTV in Canada, and in first-run syndication (and later on Cartoon Network) in the United States. In addition to the two hundred episodes, three feature-length films were produced, as well as five short films. The fifth season, Sailor Stars, has not been licensed for release in English. As of May 2004, the series has officially been taken off the air in all English-speaking countries due to lapsed licenses which have not been renewed. The first two seasons of the series, Sailor Moon and Sailor Moon R, were sold across 20 VHS volumes in Japan in 1995, and by the end of that year, each volume had sold more than 300,000 copies. In 2001, ADV Films released the English dubs of the first two seasons to 20 VHS volumes. The two first English language seasons were released on 14 Region 1 DVDs in 2002 by ADV. ADV also released subtitled and uncut versions of the first two seasons in two separate Limited Edition DVD box sets in 2003. Pioneer Entertainment released the English dubbed (edited and uncut), and subtitled versions of the third and fourth seasons, Sailor Moon S and Sailor Moon SuperS respectively, on DVD and VHS in 2001 and 2002. At the start of Sailor Moon S, the episode numbers for the dub were adjusted by YTV to match those of the original Japanese version. There had previously been a gap in numbering because of the seven episodes that had been cut or merged in the previous two seasons. Because of this, episode numbers 83-89 were never used for the dub. However in the United States, 83-89 were used for the dub on Cartoon Network, and did not match those of the original Japanese version.
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