The final film consists of two parts in Sailor Moon The reboot series, Sailor Moon Cosmos, is now on Netflix and its high production quality and storyline warrant more Sailor Moon adaptations. The aim of the Sailor Moon Crystal series is to provide a modern anime adaptation That's more true of Naoko Takeuchi's manga. While the original Sailor Moon trilogy wasn't all adaptations of the manga's plot, they were an easy path to continue creating within the Crystal universe.
Premiering in 2015, Sailor Moon Crystal tells the story of Usagi Tsukino, an immature schoolgirl by day and a full-fledged hero fighting for love and justice by night. The first three seasons of Crystal have varied in quality, but the last two, Sailor Moon Eternal and Sailor Moon Cosmos, are polished, well-paced, and faithful to the source material.
Now that Cosmos's production studio, Toei Animation, has nailed the formula with the ending of Takeuchi's original story, they should continued the momentum by remaking the original Sailor Moon trilogy as side stories.
Sailor Moon R: The movie is one of the most romantic stories about Sailor Moon
Fans old and new will definitely appreciate this remake of the film.
The original Sailor Moon anime's comedic tone was much lighter than the manga's, relying on a monster-of-the-week format to tell much of each season's content. The accompanying trilogy exists as a chance for the Guardian Sailors to have a more serious adventure for a limited time, which means the formula set with Eternal and Cosmos will be effective on this material.
Sailor Moon R: The Movie Remake Will Be perfect opportunity to revisit the beautiful love story between Usagi and Mamoru after they were separated for most of Cosmos. In Sailor Moon R: The Movie, the Sailor Guardians are confronted by an alien named Fiore, who wants to drain the life force of humanity to feed another plant called the Kisenian flower.
The plot, characters, and evil flora bear a striking resemblance to the Makai Tree Arc created specifically for the 1993 animated series, which Crystal omitted during its broadcast. As a result, The story will feel quite fresh to Crystal's audience.and Fiore's story could be expanded to connect to Ail, An, and the Makai Tree, as none of the alien stories are considered canon.
Sailor Moon S: The Movie is the holiday film of the series.
Another story that doesn't put Usagi and Mamoru at the center
Sailor Moon S: The Movie is adapted from “Princess Kaguya's Lover,” a side story from the manga series, making it a The most reasonable choice for Crystal remake. While the series already boasts some of the best animation of the original Sailor Moon and well-choreographed action scenes, it would still benefit from today's innovations in animation and Crystal's gorgeous character models. Sailor Moon S is also one of the few instances where Usagi and Mamoru aren't the center of the love story, allowing the supporting characters to shine.
The 1994 film takes place during winter break, when an asteroid carrying Princess Kaguya is on a collision course with Earth, where it will cause a second Ice Age. Sailor Moon and the other Guardians must find a way to stop the ice princess's plans, while Luna falls in love with a handsome astronomer who is tracking the asteroid's path. Here, Luna is first seen in human form.This is also one of the most interesting elements of Sailor Moon Cosmos.
Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie Continues The Dream Theme From Anime SuperS
An original story inspired by a classic folk tale
Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie is the third and final installment of the original Sailor Moon film trilogy, and it also The most unique story of the three. While the previous two films had a similar plot revolving around villains threatening to destroy Earth with an asteroid, SuperS tells an original story inspired by “The Pied Piper of Hamelin.” The evil Queen Badiane sends her minions to hypnotize and lure children to her castle, where she collects their sweet dreams to power her Black Dream Hole.
While SuperS' animation still looks great today, the same can't be said for the CGI used to depict the Black Dream Hole itself, something that's easily remedied with modern technology. The 1995 film, like its two predecessors, would also have benefited from an extended runtime, as SuperS wastes much of its potential to explore the cast's hopes and dreams for the future. Whether the original three films are remade or new stories are written to continue Crystal, There is clearly a huge demand for more Sailor Moon content..
Sailor Moon Cosmos Now on Netflix.