3:3 – A Beautiful Boy? The Secret of Haruka Tenoh
Alternative Title: She Made Me Gay First Aired: 16th April 1994 Minako and Usagi become quickly obsessed with a beautiful, talented, aloof and downright cool guy they find in the […]
3:2 – The Rod of Love is Born! Usagi’s New Transformation
Alternative Title: It Would be Too Easy to Make a Crude Joke First Aired: 26th March 1994 Usagi is deeply worried about the Ginzuishou losing its shine since her encounter […]
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon The Manga: The Black Moon Arc, Pt. 3
Today we’re going through Acts 19 & 20 of the Black Moon arc. If you haven’t read them so far, I would recommend checking up on part 1 and part […]
Sailor Moon R: The Movie
Alternative Title: The Jilted Ex-Boyfriend From Space First Aired: 5th December 1993 Fiore, a strange man from Mamoru’s past, seems intent on claiming Usagi’s boyfriend for himself with the help of […]
A Second Look at the Ending of Sailor Moon R
Such was the length my discourse on the final episode of Sailor Moon R that I feel as though I barely scratched the surface on what made the last 2 minutes […]
In Memoriam: Dimande & Saphir, Brocest
Prince Dimande and his younger brother were about as different as you could get. Although they claimed to have had the same motivations, they never seemed to quite agree on anything. Saphir […]
2:41 – The Final Battle Between Light and Darkness! Love Sworn to the Future
Alternative Title: You Bastards Made Me Cry Again First Aired: 5th March 1994 Black Lady has opened the Dark Gate. The Earth is on the precipice of extinction. Sailor […]
2:40 – Believe in Love and the Future! Usagi’s Determination
Alternative Title: Skeletor’s Revenge First Aired: 26th February 1994 The Sailor Senshi commence their assault on the Jakokusuishou growing in the middle of Tokyo, but as they make it inside, […]
2:39 – Saphir Dies! Wiseman’s Trap
Alternative Title: Guys, You Gave Away the Ending Again First Aired: 19th February 1994 Saphir’s snooping has finally paid off. After hearing Wiseman monologuing about “Death Phantom” and “stupid Dimande” […]