The highly anticipated two-part anime film project, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos the Movie, has recently unveiled an exciting video that puts the spotlight on the beloved characters known as the Three Lights/Sailor Starlights. Saori Hayami lends her voice to Taiki Kō/Sailor Star Maker, while Marina Inoue takes on the role of Seiya Kō/Sailor Star Fighter, and Ayane Sakura portrays Yaten Kō/Sailor Star Healer. The official YouTube channel for the Sailor Moon franchise treated fans to this captivating glimpse of the upcoming films.
With great excitement building, fans can mark their calendars for the release dates of June 9 and June 30 when the first and second parts of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos the Movie will hit the big screen. The films are set to continue the captivating storytelling of the Sailor Moon universe and will feature a returning cast that has captured the hearts of fans worldwide.
Under the direction of Tomoya Takahashi, known for his work on Den-noh Coil and Gatchaman Crowds, the films are being produced by Toei Animation. Kazuyuki Fudeyasu, celebrated for his involvement in all six parts of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Land of the Lustrous, and PriPara, returns to pen the scripts for this highly anticipated project. Fans can expect a visually stunning experience, as Kazuko Tadano, the talented character designer of the original Sailor Moon anime, continues to lend her creative vision to breathe life into the characters. Accompanying the captivating visuals is the mesmerizing musical score composed by Yasuharu Takanashi, known for his work on Naruto Shippūden. The films are sure to be a treat for both the eyes and the ears.
Adding to the anticipation is the theme song “Tsuki no Hana” (Moon Flower), performed by the talented artist Daoko. The song sets the tone for the films, invoking a sense of magic and wonder that will surely resonate with fans of the Sailor Moon franchise. As fans eagerly await the release of the films, they can enjoy the song’s enchanting melodies, further immersing themselves in the world of Sailor Moon.
Netflix recently delighted fans with the worldwide streaming release of the two-part film project, Pretty Guardians Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie (Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Eternal). Serving as a substitute for the fourth season of Sailor Moon Crystal, the films cover the captivating “Dead Moon” arc from Naoko Takeuchi’s original manga series. This global release has allowed fans from all corners of the world to join in the excitement and witness the continuation of Sailor Moon’s epic journey.
Originally scheduled for a September 2020 release, the first film of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos the Movie was postponed to January 2021 due to the impact of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19). However, fans were rewarded for their patience as they were finally able to witness the cinematic magic in February 2021 when the second part of the film project premiered in Japan. These films mark a significant milestone in the franchise, as they not only celebrate the enduring legacy of Sailor Moon but also mark 25 years since the franchise last had a work screened in Japanese theaters.
In addition to the film adaptations, Sailor Moon Crystal, the reboot series of Sailor Moon, has garnered significant attention. The third season, which focused on the captivating Death Busters arc (also known as the Infinity arc), premiered in April 2016. The series has been met with critical acclaim, and fans eagerly followed the adventures of Sailor Moon as they unfolded on platforms such as Crunchyroll, Niconico, Hulu, and Netflix.
Viz Media, known for their dedication to bringing anime to North American audiences, acquired the licensing rights for all three seasons of Sailor Moon Crystal. The company released the first season of Sailor Moon Crystal on DVD and DVD/Blu-ray Disc combo pack in August 2016, followed by the release of the second season in February 2017 and the third season in December 2017. This allowed fans in North America to experience the magic and nostalgia of Sailor Moon in a whole new way. Additionally, Viz Media’s release of Sailor Moon Stars, the fifth and final season of the original Sailor Moon anime, marked the first time this season received a home video release in North America. Originally airing for 34 episodes from 1996 to 1997, Sailor Moon Stars captivated audiences with its gripping “Shadow Galactica” arc.
The Sailor Moon franchise continues to captivate fans across the globe with its timeless themes of friendship, love, and the triumph of good over evil. As the release of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos the Movie draws near, fans eagerly anticipate the continuation of this beloved story and the epic battles that lie ahead for Sailor Moon and her devoted allies.
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