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This article '''lists''' the '''episodes''' of the '']'' ] series, covering {{nihongo|'''''Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon R'''''|美少女戦士セーラームーンR|Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn Āru}}, the second season of the series. ], Toei Agency and ] co-produced, and ] and ] directed. The series originally aired on TV Asahi between March 6, 1993 and March 12, 1994. According to the "Memorial Song Box" booklet, one can expand the letter "R" into either "Return" or "Romance". | This article '''lists''' the '''episodes''' of the '']'' ] series, covering {{nihongo|'''''Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon R'''''|美少女戦士セーラームーンR|Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn Āru}}, the second season of the series. ], Toei Agency and ] co-produced, and ] and ] directed. The series originally aired on TV Asahi between March 6, 1993 and March 12, 1994. According to the "Memorial Song Box" booklet{{fact}}, one can expand the letter "R" into either "Return" or "Romance". | ||
Production for this season took place concurrently with that of the second story-arc (''Black Moon'')<ref> {{Ja icon}} Name of story arc given on the official website.</ref> of the ] by ], closely following the story of the manga. ''Sailor Moon'' was originally intended{{By whom|date=September 2009}} to run only one season, but the first became so popular that ] asked Takeuchi to keep drawing her manga. At first, she struggled with developing another storyline to extend the series. The premise she settled on, introducing the daughter of Sailor Moon from the future, came from her editor, Fumio Osano.<ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 3 |chapter= Punch! |publisher= ] |date= October 23, 2003 |isbn= 4-06-334783-4 }} | Production for this season took place concurrently with that of the second story-arc (''Black Moon'')<ref> {{Ja icon}} Name of story arc given on the official website.</ref> of the ] by ], closely following the story of the manga. ''Sailor Moon'' was originally intended{{By whom|date=September 2009}} to run only one season, but the first became so popular that ] asked Takeuchi to keep drawing her manga. At first, she struggled with developing another storyline to extend the series. The premise she settled on, introducing the daughter of Sailor Moon from the future, came from her editor, Fumio Osano.<ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 3 |chapter= Punch! |publisher= ] |date= October 23, 2003 |isbn= 4-06-334783-4 }} | ||
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Because the production of both manga and anime occurred at the same time, ''Sailor Moon R'' begins with a 13-episode sub-arc that does not appear in the manga, created to give Takeuchi time to catch up. This story features the ] regaining their memories and encountering the Makaiju aliens: it has become known as the ''Makaiju'' arc (or "Doom Tree" in the English-language dub). The main story arc explores the future of all the Senshi in a utopic city called Crystal Tokyo, ruled over by '''Neo-Queen Serenity''' and '''King Endymion'''. New characters introduced include ], ], and in the manga, '''Diana'''. The primary villains are the ], led by Prince Demand. | Because the production of both manga and anime occurred at the same time, ''Sailor Moon R'' begins with a 13-episode sub-arc that does not appear in the manga, created to give Takeuchi time to catch up. This story features the ] regaining their memories and encountering the Makaiju aliens: it has become known as the ''Makaiju'' arc (or "Doom Tree" in the English-language dub). The main story arc explores the future of all the Senshi in a utopic city called Crystal Tokyo, ruled over by '''Neo-Queen Serenity''' and '''King Endymion'''. New characters introduced include ], ], and in the manga, '''Diana'''. The primary villains are the ], led by Prince Demand. | ||
The English-language dub, produced by ], included an educational segment called "Sailor Says", at the end of each episode — in order to teach a moral based on the story shown. In its first airing, the English ''Sailor Moon'' series consisted of just 65 episodes, |
The English-language dub, produced by ], included an educational segment called "Sailor Says", at the end of each episode — in order to teach a moral based on the story shown. In its first airing, the English ''Sailor Moon'' series consisted of just 65 episodes, 40 of them taken from ]. The 12 completed episodes of the Chibiusa/Black Moon arc were shown first, then the 13 ''Makaiju'' episodes from the start of the season.<ref name="numbering">YTV at http://web.archive.org. {{cite web | url=http://web.archive.org/web/20020204073955/http://www.ytv.com/shows/sailor_moon/episodes.htm | title=YTV - Shows - Sailor Moon | accessdate=2006-10-15}}</ref> The remaining 17 episodes of the Black Moon arc were not released for another three years, billed by Cartoon Network as "the lost episodes." One episode from the season, involving Chibiusa's friendship with a dinosaur, was omitted from the dub and is not included the subtitled DVD releases. | ||
In the 1994 "favorite episode" polls for '']'', "Protect Chibiusa! Clash of the 10 Warriors" came in eighth place.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://animage.jp/old/gp/gp_1994.html |title=第16回アニメグランプリ [1994年5月号]|publisher=Animage.jp |language=Japanese |accessdate=2009-07-19}}</ref> The following year, "The Final Battle Between Light and Darkness! Love Sworn to the Future" came in seventh place.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://animage.jp/old/gp/gp_1995.html |title=第17回アニメグランプリ [1995年5月号]|publisher=Animage.jp |language=Japanese |accessdate=2009-07-19}}</ref> | In the 1994 "favorite episode" polls for '']'', "Protect Chibiusa! Clash of the 10 Warriors" came in eighth place.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://animage.jp/old/gp/gp_1994.html |title=第16回アニメグランプリ [1994年5月号]|publisher=Animage.jp |language=Japanese |accessdate=2009-07-19}}</ref> The following year, "The Final Battle Between Light and Darkness! Love Sworn to the Future" came in seventh place.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://animage.jp/old/gp/gp_1995.html |title=第17回アニメグランプリ [1995年5月号]|publisher=Animage.jp |language=Japanese |accessdate=2009-07-19}} | ||
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The arc used "Moonlight Densetsu" as its opening theme music, with a closing theme of "Otome no Policy" ("Maiden's Policy"), performed by ]. | The arc used "Moonlight Densetsu" as its opening theme music, with a closing theme of "Otome no Policy" ("Maiden's Policy"), performed by ]. | ||
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{{Japanese episode list/sublist|List of Sailor Moon episodes | {{Japanese episode list/sublist|List of Sailor Moon episodes | ||
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|EnglishTitle=The Return Of Sailor Moon" / "Moon Revived! The Mysterious Aliens Appear | |EnglishTitle=The Return Of Sailor Moon" / "Moon Revived! The Mysterious Aliens Appear | ||
|RomajiTitle=Mūn fukkatsu! Nazo no eirian shutsugen | |RomajiTitle=Mūn fukkatsu! Nazo no eirian shutsugen | ||
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|FirstEngAirDate=November 22, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate=November 22, 1995 | ||
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|ShortSummary=Usagi and her friends live happily but separately as ordinary humans, the memories of the battles against the Dark Kingdom gone. When a new evil appears in the form of two aliens called ], Luna restores Usagi's memories and her power to transform into Sailor Moon. | |ShortSummary =Usagi and her friends live happily but separately as ordinary humans, the memories of the battles against the Dark Kingdom gone. When a new evil appears in the form of two aliens called ], Luna restores Usagi's memories and her power to transform into Sailor Moon. | ||
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''Fox showed this episode as a ] before ''Sailor Moon'' premiered in the U.S.'' | ||
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|FirstEngAirDate=November 23, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate=November 23, 1995 | ||
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|ShortSummary= Ami, Rei, Makoto, and Minako meet by chance during a ] for a potential movie ], but an infiltration by Eiru and An's monstrous "Cardian" forces Luna to |
|ShortSummary = Ami, Rei, Makoto, and Minako meet by chance during a ] for a potential movie ], but an infiltration by Eiru and An's monstrous "Cardian" forces Luna to re-awaken their former memories so that they can battle the new threat. | ||
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|FirstEngAirDate=November 24, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate=November 24, 1995 | ||
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|ShortSummary =Makoto becomes distraught when a Cardian targets Shinozaki |
|ShortSummary = Makoto becomes distraught when a Cardian targets Shinozaki (her childhood best friend) and she must fight to protect him. A mysterious new ally appears, calling himself the Moonlight Knight. | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=50 | |EpisodeNumber= 50 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=56 | |EpisodeNumber2=56 | ||
|EnglishTitle=VR Madness" / "Usagi's Crisis! The Tiara Doesn't Work | |EnglishTitle=VR Madness" / "Usagi's Crisis! The Tiara Doesn't Work | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=51 | |EpisodeNumber =51 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=57 | |EpisodeNumber2=57 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Cherry Blossom Time" / "A New Transformation! Usagi Powers Up | |EnglishTitle=Cherry Blossom Time" / "A New Transformation! Usagi Powers Up | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=52 | |EpisodeNumber=52 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=58 | |EpisodeNumber2=58 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Kindergarten Chaos" / "Targeted Kindergarten Kids! Venus' Great Performance | |EnglishTitle= Kindergarten Chaos" / "Targeted Kindergarten Kids! Venus' Great Performance | ||
|RomajiTitle=Nerawareta enji! Vīnasu daikatsuyaku | |RomajiTitle=Nerawareta enji! Vīnasu daikatsuyaku | ||
|KanjiTitle=狙われた園児!ヴィーナス大活躍 | |KanjiTitle=狙われた園児!ヴィーナス大活躍 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=53 | |EpisodeNumber=53 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=59 | |EpisodeNumber2 =59 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Much Ado About Babysitting" / "Mamoru and Usagi's Babysitting Mayhem | |EnglishTitle=Much Ado About Babysitting" / "Mamoru and Usagi's Babysitting Mayhem | ||
|RomajiTitle=Mamoru to Usagi no bebīshittā sōdō | |RomajiTitle=Mamoru to Usagi no bebīshittā sōdō | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=54 | |EpisodeNumber=54 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=60 | |EpisodeNumber2=60 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Raye's Day In The Spotlight" / "The Culture Fest is for Me?! Queen Rei Sings with Passion | |EnglishTitle= Raye's Day In The Spotlight" / "The Culture Fest is for Me?! Queen Rei Sings with Passion | ||
|RomajiTitle=Bunkasai wa watashi no tame?! Rei joō nesshō | |RomajiTitle=Bunkasai wa watashi no tame?! Rei joō nesshō | ||
|KanjiTitle=文化祭は私のため?!レイ女王熱唱 | |KanjiTitle=文化祭は私のため?!レイ女王熱唱 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=55 | |EpisodeNumber =55 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=61 | |EpisodeNumber2=61 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Food Fetish" / "Is Seijuro the Moonlight Knight? Mako-chan Falls in Love | |EnglishTitle=Food Fetish" / "Is Seijuro the Moonlight Knight? Mako-chan Falls in Love | ||
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|FirstEngAirDate=December 4, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 4, 1995 | ||
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|ShortSummary = Makoto tries to reach out towards Eiru, her latest crush, with a ] of love, but merely ends up getting An riled and ready to strike back. | |ShortSummary = Makoto tries to reach out towards Eiru, her latest crush, with a ] of love, but merely ends up getting An riled and ready to strike back. | ||
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|EnglishTitle=Mirror, Mirror On The Wall" / "Steal Mamoru's Kiss! An's Snow White Strategy<ref>The DVD box says 'Ann', but the DVD menu and the episode title cards each say 'En'.</ref> | |EnglishTitle=Mirror, Mirror On The Wall" / "Steal Mamoru's Kiss! An's Snow White Strategy<ref>The DVD box says 'Ann', but the DVD menu and the episode title cards each say 'En'.</ref> | ||
|RomajiTitle=Mamoru no kisu ubae! An no Shirayuki-hime sakusen | |RomajiTitle =Mamoru no kisu ubae! An no Shirayuki-hime sakusen | ||
|KanjiTitle=衛のキス奪え!アンの白雪姫作戦 | |KanjiTitle=衛のキス奪え!アンの白雪姫作戦 | ||
|OriginalAirDate= May 29, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate= May 29, 1993 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=57 | |EpisodeNumber=57 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=63 | |EpisodeNumber2= 63 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Detention Doldrums" / "Be Careful After School! Usagi is a Target | |EnglishTitle=Detention Doldrums" / "Be Careful After School! Usagi is a Target | ||
|RomajiTitle=Hōkago ni goyōjin! Nerawareta Usagi | |RomajiTitle=Hōkago ni goyōjin! Nerawareta Usagi | ||
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|FirstEngAirDate=December 6, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 6, 1995 | ||
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|ShortSummary = Usagi and An find themselves stuck in detention together. An gradually resolves |
|ShortSummary = Usagi and An find themselves stuck in detention together. An gradually resolves to reach out and steal Usagi's energy for survival, just as Eiru fights the Senshi with another Cardian. | ||
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|KanjiTitle=すれちがう愛の心!怒りの魔界樹 | |KanjiTitle=すれちがう愛の心!怒りの魔界樹 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=June 12, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate=June 12, 1993 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=December 7, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate= December 7, 1995 | ||
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|ShortSummary = A Cardian attacks a Sailor Moon show. Eiru and An begin to feel things they have never felt before. Usagi discovers the ''Makaiju'' tree when she opens a door and it tries to capture her. The tree overcomes the building. | |ShortSummary = A Cardian attacks a Sailor Moon show. Eiru and An begin to feel things they have never felt before. Usagi discovers the ''Makaiju'' tree when she opens a door and it tries to capture her. The tree overcomes the building. | ||
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|EpisodeNumber =59 | |EpisodeNumber = 59 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=65 | |EpisodeNumber2=65 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Treed" / "True Love Awakens! The Doom Tree's Secret | |EnglishTitle=Treed" / "True Love Awakens! The Doom Tree's Secret | ||
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|RomajiTitle=Tenshi? Akuma? Sora kara kita nazo no shōjo | |RomajiTitle=Tenshi? Akuma? Sora kara kita nazo no shōjo | ||
|KanjiTitle=天使?悪魔?空からきた謎の少女 | |KanjiTitle=天使?悪魔?空からきた謎の少女 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=June 26, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate =June 26, 1993 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=November 6, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate=November 6, 1995 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=61 | |EpisodeNumber=61 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=42 | |EpisodeNumber2=42 | ||
|EnglishTitle=The Cosmetic Caper" / "Huge Shock for Usagi! Mamoru Declares a Break Up | |EnglishTitle= The Cosmetic Caper" / "Huge Shock for Usagi! Mamoru Declares a Break Up | ||
|RomajiTitle=Usagi daishokku! Mamoru no zekkō sengen | |RomajiTitle=Usagi daishokku! Mamoru no zekkō sengen | ||
|KanjiTitle=うさぎ大ショック!衛の絶交宣言 | |KanjiTitle=うさぎ大ショック!衛の絶交宣言 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber2=43 | |EpisodeNumber2=43 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Sailor Mercury Moving On?" / "The Friendship of Sailor Warriors! Good-bye Ami | |EnglishTitle=Sailor Mercury Moving On?" / "The Friendship of Sailor Warriors! Good-bye Ami | ||
|RomajiTitle=Senshi no yūjō! Sayonara Ami-chan | |RomajiTitle= Senshi no yūjō! Sayonara Ami-chan | ||
|KanjiTitle=戦士の友情!さよなら亜美ちゃん | |KanjiTitle=戦士の友情!さよなら亜美ちゃん | ||
|OriginalAirDate=July 10, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate=July 10, 1993 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber2=44 | |EpisodeNumber2=44 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Gramps In A Pickle" / "Women Should Be Strong and Beautiful! Rei's New Killer Move | |EnglishTitle=Gramps In A Pickle" / "Women Should Be Strong and Beautiful! Rei's New Killer Move | ||
|RomajiTitle=Onna wa tsuyoku utsukushiku! Rei no shin hissatsu waza | |RomajiTitle= Onna wa tsuyoku utsukushiku! Rei no shin hissatsu waza | ||
|KanjiTitle=女は強く美しく!レイの新必殺技 | |KanjiTitle=女は強く美しく!レイの新必殺技 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=July 24, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate=July 24, 1993 | ||
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|FirstEngAirDate=November 10, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate=November 10, 1995 | ||
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|ShortSummary =Continuing her search for the Silver Crystal in the midst of a Droid attack, Chibiusa accidentally causes a gravitational disturbance with her power. | |ShortSummary = Continuing her search for the Silver Crystal in the midst of a Droid attack, Chibiusa accidentally causes a gravitational disturbance with her power. | ||
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|RomajiTitle=Koi no ronsō! Minako to Makoto ga tairitsu | |RomajiTitle=Koi no ronsō! Minako to Makoto ga tairitsu | ||
|KanjiTitle=恋の論争!美奈子とまことが対立 | |KanjiTitle=恋の論争!美奈子とまことが対立 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=August 14, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate =August 14, 1993 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=November 13, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate=November 13, 1995 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber2= 47 | |EpisodeNumber2= 47 | ||
|EnglishTitle=A Curried Favor" / "Usagi's Parental Love? A Curry Triangle Relationship | |EnglishTitle=A Curried Favor" / "Usagi's Parental Love? A Curry Triangle Relationship | ||
|RomajiTitle=Usagi no oyagokoro!? Karē na sankaku kankei | |RomajiTitle= Usagi no oyagokoro!? Karē na sankaku kankei | ||
|KanjiTitle=うさぎの親心?カレーな三角関係 | |KanjiTitle=うさぎの親心?カレーな三角関係 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=August 21, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate=August 21, 1993 | ||
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|OriginalAirDate =August 28, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate =August 28, 1993 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=N/A | |FirstEngAirDate=N/A | ||
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|ShortSummary= The Sailor Senshi go on a vacation to the beach and end up looking for Chibiusa, who has found a baby dinosaur on a volcanic island on the point of erupting. | |ShortSummary= The Sailor Senshi go on a vacation to the beach and end up looking for Chibiusa, who has found a baby dinosaur on a volcanic island on the point of erupting. | ||
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|KanjiTitle=ちびうさを守れ!10戦士の大激戦 | |KanjiTitle=ちびうさを守れ!10戦士の大激戦 | ||
|OriginalAirDate= September 11, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate= September 11, 1993 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=November 15, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate= November 15, 1995 | ||
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|ShortSummary= Chibiusa tries to go back to the future because she feels that she doesn't belong in the present, but Koan and Berthier surprise her and attack her. She manages to escape, but later Rubeus and the Sisters battle against Sailor Moon and the other Sailor Senshi, who try to protect Chibiusa. | |ShortSummary= Chibiusa tries to go back to the future because she feels that she doesn't belong in the present, but Koan and Berthier surprise her and attack her. She manages to escape, but later Rubeus and the Sisters battle against Sailor Moon and the other Sailor Senshi, who try to protect Chibiusa. | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=69 | |EpisodeNumber=69 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=49 | |EpisodeNumber2= 49 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Prediction Of Doom" / "Awaken, Sleeping Beauty! Mamoru's Distress | |EnglishTitle=Prediction Of Doom" / "Awaken, Sleeping Beauty! Mamoru's Distress | ||
|RomajiTitle=Mezame yo nemureru bishōjo! Mamoru no kunō | |RomajiTitle=Mezame yo nemureru bishōjo! Mamoru no kunō | ||
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|FirstEngAirDate=November 16, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate=November 16, 1995 | ||
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|ShortSummary=While Mamoru steps up his efforts to drive Usagi away, the Dark Moon once again attacks Chibiusa. The Sailor Senshi try to save her, but Sailor Moon falls into a ]. | |ShortSummary=While Mamoru steps up his efforts to drive Usagi away, the Dark Moon once again attacks Chibiusa. The Sailor Senshi try to save her, but Sailor Moon falls into a ]. | ||
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|EpisodeNumber= 70 | |EpisodeNumber= 70 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=50 | |EpisodeNumber2 =50 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Enemies No More" / "A Battle of the Flames of Love! Mars vs. Koan | |EnglishTitle=Enemies No More" / "A Battle of the Flames of Love! Mars vs. Koan | ||
|RomajiTitle=Ai no honō no taiketsu! Māzu tai Kōan | |RomajiTitle=Ai no honō no taiketsu! Māzu tai Kōan | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=71 | |EpisodeNumber=71 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2 =51 | |EpisodeNumber2 =51 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Checkmate" / "For Friendship! Ami and Berthier Clash | |EnglishTitle= Checkmate" / "For Friendship! Ami and Berthier Clash | ||
|RomajiTitle=Yūjō no tame! Ami to Beruche gekitotsu | |RomajiTitle=Yūjō no tame! Ami to Beruche gekitotsu | ||
|KanjiTitle=友情のため!亜美とベルチェ激突 | |KanjiTitle=友情のため!亜美とベルチェ激突 | ||
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|FirstEngAirDate=November 21, 1995 | |FirstEngAirDate=November 21, 1995 | ||
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|ShortSummary= Rubeus tries to destroy the Sailor Senshi once and for all by giving the "Black Moon Scepter" to the remaining Ayakashi Sisters so they can kill them. Chibiusa finds out the Sailor Senshi's real identities, and that Usagi, as Sailor Moon, holds the Silver Crystal. | |ShortSummary = Rubeus tries to destroy the Sailor Senshi once and for all by giving the "Black Moon Scepter" to the remaining Ayakashi Sisters so they can kill them. Chibiusa finds out the Sailor Senshi's real identities, and that Usagi, as Sailor Moon, holds the Silver Crystal. | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=73 | |EpisodeNumber =73 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2= 66 | |EpisodeNumber2= 66 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Rubeus Evens The Score" / "A UFO Appears! The Sailor Warriors are Abducted | |EnglishTitle=Rubeus Evens The Score" / "A UFO Appears! The Sailor Warriors are Abducted | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=74 | |EpisodeNumber=74 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=67 | |EpisodeNumber2=67 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Rubeus Strikes Out" / "Defeat Rubeus! The Battle in Space | |EnglishTitle= Rubeus Strikes Out" / "Defeat Rubeus! The Battle in Space | ||
|RomajiTitle=Rubeasu wo taose! Uchūkūkan no kessen | |RomajiTitle=Rubeasu wo taose! Uchūkūkan no kessen | ||
|KanjiTitle=ルベウスを倒せ!宇宙空間の決戦 | |KanjiTitle=ルベウスを倒せ!宇宙空間の決戦 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber2=68 | |EpisodeNumber2=68 | ||
|EnglishTitle=The Secret Of The Luna Sphere" / "A Mysterious New Warrior, Sailor Pluto Appears | |EnglishTitle=The Secret Of The Luna Sphere" / "A Mysterious New Warrior, Sailor Pluto Appears | ||
|RomajiTitle=Nazo no shin Senshi Sailor Pluto tōjō | |RomajiTitle= Nazo no shin Senshi Sailor Pluto tōjō | ||
|KanjiTitle=謎の新戦士セーラープルート登場 | |KanjiTitle=謎の新戦士セーラープルート登場 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=November 20, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate=November 20, 1993 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=76 | |EpisodeNumber=76 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=69 | |EpisodeNumber2=69 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Emerald Takes Over" ("Emerald Bakes Up Trouble") / "Magical Power of Darkness! Esmeraude's Invasion | |EnglishTitle= Emerald Takes Over" ("Emerald Bakes Up Trouble") / "Magical Power of Darkness! Esmeraude's Invasion | ||
|RomajiTitle=Ankoku no maryoku! Esmerōdo no shinryaku | |RomajiTitle=Ankoku no maryoku! Esmerōdo no shinryaku | ||
|KanjiTitle=暗黒の魔力!エスメロードの侵略 | |KanjiTitle=暗黒の魔力!エスメロードの侵略 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=77 | |EpisodeNumber=77 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=70 | |EpisodeNumber2=70 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Promises Fulfilled" / "Our Feelings are the Same! Usagi and Mamoru in Love Once Again | |EnglishTitle= Promises Fulfilled" / "Our Feelings are the Same! Usagi and Mamoru in Love Once Again | ||
|RomajiTitle=Omoi wa onaji! Usagi to Mamoru no ai futatabi | |RomajiTitle=Omoi wa onaji! Usagi to Mamoru no ai futatabi | ||
|KanjiTitle=想いは同じ!うさぎと衛の愛再び | |KanjiTitle=想いは同じ!うさぎと衛の愛再び | ||
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|FirstEngAirDate=December 4, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 4, 1998 | ||
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|ShortSummary = Desperate in wanting herself and Mamoru together again, Usagi takes a craft-session for a special good-luck bracelet. But the bracelet turns out as an energy-siphon for the latest Droid, bringing Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask together and ultimately leading Mamoru to defy his nightmares to re-unite with Usagi. | |ShortSummary = Desperate in wanting herself and Mamoru together again, Usagi takes a craft-session for a special good-luck bracelet. But the bracelet turns out as an energy-siphon for the latest Droid, bringing Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask together and ultimately leading Mamoru to defy his nightmares and to re-unite with Usagi. | ||
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|EpisodeNumber2=71 | |EpisodeNumber2=71 | ||
|EnglishTitle=No Thanks, Nurse Venus" / "Venus Minako's Nurse Mayhem | |EnglishTitle=No Thanks, Nurse Venus" / "Venus Minako's Nurse Mayhem | ||
|RomajiTitle=Vīnasu Minako no nāsu daisōdō | |RomajiTitle= Vīnasu Minako no nāsu daisōdō | ||
|KanjiTitle=ヴィーナス美奈子のナース大騒動 | |KanjiTitle=ヴィーナス美奈子のナース大騒動 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=December 18, 1993 | |OriginalAirDate=December 18, 1993 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=December 7, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 7, 1998 | ||
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|ShortSummary = With nearly all of the Senshi |
|ShortSummary = With nearly all of the Senshi laid low due to a virus (created by Esmeraude to incapacitate them), Minako decides to play nursemaid to help them out... causing one disaster after another from her "good" intentions. | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=79 | |EpisodeNumber=79 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=72 | |EpisodeNumber2 =72 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Dog Day For Artemis" / "Artemis' Adventure! The Evil Animal Kingdom | |EnglishTitle=Dog Day For Artemis" / "Artemis' Adventure! The Evil Animal Kingdom | ||
|RomajiTitle=Arutemisu no bōken! Ma no dōbutsu ōkoku | |RomajiTitle=Arutemisu no bōken! Ma no dōbutsu ōkoku | ||
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|EpisodeNumber=80 | |EpisodeNumber =80 | ||
|EpisodeNumber2=73 | |EpisodeNumber2=73 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Smart Payoff" ("Lonely Amy") / "Terrifying Illusion! Ami All Alone | |EnglishTitle=Smart Payoff" ("Lonely Amy") / "Terrifying Illusion! Ami All Alone | ||
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|EnglishTitle=Child's Play" / "Dark Gate Completed? A Grade School in Danger | |EnglishTitle=Child's Play" / "Dark Gate Completed? A Grade School in Danger | ||
|RomajiTitle=Ankoku gēto kansei? Nerawareta shōgakkō | |RomajiTitle=Ankoku gēto kansei? Nerawareta shōgakkō | ||
|KanjiTitle=暗黒ゲート完成?狙われた小学校 | |KanjiTitle =暗黒ゲート完成?狙われた小学校 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=January 15, 1994 | |OriginalAirDate=January 15, 1994 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=December 10, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 10, 1998 | ||
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|OriginalAirDate=January 22, 1994 | |OriginalAirDate=January 22, 1994 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=December 11, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 11, 1998 | ||
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|ShortSummary = Sailor Moon and the rest of the team travel to the future and encounter Sailor Pluto once again. She opens the Gates of Time, and once in the Space-Time Corridor, they find out that Esmeraude |
|ShortSummary = Sailor Moon and the rest of the team travel to the future and encounter Sailor Pluto once again. She opens the Gates of Time, and once in the Space-Time Corridor, they find out that Esmeraude has planned a trap for them. Esmeraude sends Droid Ryuax after the team and demands her to bring back Chibiusa and purposely forgets to tell her to bring back Sailor Moon - leaving Ryuax to kill Sailor Moon but after a full-blown battle the Sailor Senshi destroy Ryuax with the Sailor Planet attack and enter the gate of the future. | ||
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|KanjiTitle=衝撃の未来!デマンドの黒き野望 | |KanjiTitle=衝撃の未来!デマンドの黒き野望 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=January 29, 1994 | |OriginalAirDate=January 29, 1994 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=December 14, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate= December 14, 1998 | ||
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|ShortSummary = When |
|ShortSummary = When the Sailor Senshi arrive in the future, they see that Crystal Tokyo looks like a ghost town. They encounter King Endymion, who tells them the legend of the Black Moon family, and reveals Chibiusa as the daughter of Tuxedo Mask and Sailor Moon. Meanwhile, Prince Dimande kidnaps Sailor Moon due to her resemblance to Neo-Queen Serenity. | ||
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|RomajiTitle=Waizuman no mashu! Chibiusa shōmetsu | |RomajiTitle=Waizuman no mashu! Chibiusa shōmetsu | ||
|KanjiTitle=ワイズマンの魔手!ちびうさ消滅 | |KanjiTitle=ワイズマンの魔手!ちびうさ消滅 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=February 5, 1994 | |OriginalAirDate= February 5, 1994 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=December 15, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 15, 1998 | ||
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|ShortSummary= The Wiseman kidnaps Chibiusa from the Crystal Palace and fills her mind with false thoughts that no one cares for or loves her. Meanwhile, he uses Esmeraude, who has gone to him in order to make her Prince Dimande's queen. Wiseman tricks her, giving her a false crown, which transforms her into a huge dragon, in order to distract Sailor Moon from his real purpose. In the end the Sailor Senshi unleash attacks on the apparently invincible dragon — still not recognising it as Esmeraude in disguise, and then Sailor Moon unleashes Moon Princess Halation. The dragon disintegrates |
|ShortSummary= The Wiseman kidnaps Chibiusa from the Crystal Palace and fills her mind with false thoughts that no one cares for or loves her. Meanwhile, he uses Esmeraude, who has gone to him in order to make her Prince Dimande's queen. Wiseman tricks her, giving her a false crown, which transforms her into a huge dragon, in order to distract Sailor Moon from his real purpose. In the end the Sailor Senshi unleash attacks on the apparently invincible dragon — still not recognising it as Esmeraude in disguise, and then Sailor Moon unleashes Moon Princess Halation. The dragon disintegrates and becomes Esmeraude, seemingly asleep. Esmeraude disappears, screaming, into a vortex and vanishes into nothing, ending her life. Wiseman laughs and reflects on his gladness at her departure, and then reveals that Saphir and Prince Dimande will be "joining" Esmeraude. An eerily familiar laugh echoes around the room... | ||
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|EnglishTitle=Birth Of Wicked Lady" / "The Birth of Black Lady, The Queen of Darkness | |EnglishTitle=Birth Of Wicked Lady" / "The Birth of Black Lady, The Queen of Darkness | ||
|RomajiTitle=Ankoku no joō Burakku Redi no tanjō | |RomajiTitle=Ankoku no joō Burakku Redi no tanjō | ||
|KanjiTitle=暗黒の女王ブラックレディの誕生 | |KanjiTitle= 暗黒の女王ブラックレディの誕生 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=February 12, 1994 | |OriginalAirDate=February 12, 1994 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=December 16, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 16, 1998 | ||
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|EpisodeNumber2=79 | |EpisodeNumber2=79 | ||
|EnglishTitle=Brotherly Love" / "Saphir Dies! Wiseman's Trap | |EnglishTitle=Brotherly Love" / "Saphir Dies! Wiseman's Trap | ||
|RomajiTitle=Safīru zetsumei! Waizuman no wana | |RomajiTitle =Safīru zetsumei! Waizuman no wana | ||
|KanjiTitle=サフィール絶命!ワイズマンの罠 | |KanjiTitle=サフィール絶命!ワイズマンの罠 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=February 19, 1994 | |OriginalAirDate=February 19, 1994 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=December 17, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 17, 1998 | ||
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|ShortSummary= Saphir discovers the truth regarding Wiseman's ultimate plan, forcing him to escape to the past where the former Ayakashi Sisters ( |
|ShortSummary= Saphir discovers the truth regarding Wiseman's ultimate plan, forcing him to escape to the past where the former Ayakashi Sisters (whom Sailor Moon had healed) discover him. But Wiseman tracks him down and kills him before he can warn his brother of the true evil. | ||
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|RomajiTitle=Ai to mirai wo shinjite! Usagi no kesshin | |RomajiTitle=Ai to mirai wo shinjite! Usagi no kesshin | ||
|KanjiTitle=愛と未来を信じて!うさぎの決心 | |KanjiTitle=愛と未来を信じて!うさぎの決心 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=February 26, 1994 | |OriginalAirDate= February 26, 1994 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=December 18, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 18, 1998 | ||
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|ShortSummary= The Sailor Senshi enter the growing Dark Crystal to stop the Wiseman, but Sailor Moon |
|ShortSummary= The Sailor Senshi enter the growing Dark Crystal to stop the Wiseman, but Prince Dimande abducts Sailor Moon one more time. After finally helping him realize what is really going on, Dimande sacrifices himself to allow her to save the present and future. | ||
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|FirstEngAirDate=December 21, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 21, 1998 | ||
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|ShortSummary=The Sailor Senshi attempt to enter the Dark Gate, but Black Lady appears and attacks them. Sailor Moon tries to use the power of the Silver Crystal to show Black Lady her true memories. After a while, Black Lady turns back into Chibiusa. Death Phantom opens the Dark Gate to attack the Earth, and Sailor Moon must fight. Chibiusa cries and her tear forms the Silver Crystal of the future. Together, Usagi and Chibiusa overpower the Death Phantom, destroying him and the black Crystal forever. Later, Chibiusa returns to the future. | |ShortSummary =The Sailor Senshi attempt to enter the Dark Gate, but Black Lady appears and attacks them. Sailor Moon tries to use the power of the Silver Crystal to show Black Lady her true memories. After a while, Black Lady turns back into Chibiusa. Death Phantom opens the Dark Gate to attack the Earth, and Sailor Moon must fight. Chibiusa cries and her tear forms the Silver Crystal of the future. Together, Usagi and Chibiusa overpower the Death Phantom, destroying him and the black Crystal forever. Later, Chibiusa returns to the future. | ||
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|EnglishTitle=Follow The Leader" / "Usagi and the Girls' Resolve! Prelude to a new Battle | |EnglishTitle=Follow The Leader" / "Usagi and the Girls' Resolve! Prelude to a new Battle | ||
|RomajiTitle=Usagi-tachi no ketsui! Atarashiki tatakai no jokyoku! | |RomajiTitle= Usagi-tachi no ketsui! Atarashiki tatakai no jokyoku! | ||
|KanjiTitle=うさぎ達の決意新しき戦いの序曲 | |KanjiTitle=うさぎ達の決意新しき戦いの序曲 | ||
|OriginalAirDate=March 12, 1994 | |OriginalAirDate=March 12, 1994 | ||
|FirstEngAirDate=December 22, 1998 | |FirstEngAirDate=December 22, 1998 | ||
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|ShortSummary=A recap of the previous seasons as well as a preview for the next. |
|ShortSummary=A recap of the previous seasons as well as a preview for the next. During the voice-overs the Senshi argue over who will become the new main character. | ||
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This article lists the episodes of the Sailor Moon anime series, covering Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon R (美少女戦士セーラームーンR, Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn Āru), the second season of the series. TV Asahi, Toei Agency and Toei Animation co-produced, and Junichi Sato and Kunihiko Ikuhara directed. The series originally aired on TV Asahi between March 6, 1993 and March 12, 1994. According to the "Memorial Song Box" booklet, one can expand the letter "R" into either "Return" or "Romance".
Production for this season took place concurrently with that of the second story-arc (Black Moon) of the manga by Naoko Takeuchi, closely following the story of the manga. Sailor Moon was originally intended to run only one season, but the first became so popular that Toei asked Takeuchi to keep drawing her manga. At first, she struggled with developing another storyline to extend the series. The premise she settled on, introducing the daughter of Sailor Moon from the future, came from her editor, Fumio Osano.
Because the production of both manga and anime occurred at the same time, Sailor Moon R begins with a 13-episode sub-arc that does not appear in the manga, created to give Takeuchi time to catch up. This story features the Sailor Senshi regaining their memories and encountering the Makaiju aliens: it has become known as the Makaiju arc (or "Doom Tree" in the English-language dub). The main story arc explores the future of all the Senshi in a utopic city called Crystal Tokyo, ruled over by Neo-Queen Serenity and King Endymion. New characters introduced include Chibiusa, Sailor Pluto, and in the manga, Diana. The primary villains are the Black Moon Clan, led by Prince Demand.
The English-language dub, produced by DIC Entertainment, included an educational segment called "Sailor Says", at the end of each episode — in order to teach a moral based on the story shown. In its first airing, the English Sailor Moon series consisted of just 65 episodes, 40 of them taken from the first season. The 12 completed episodes of the Chibiusa/Black Moon arc were shown first, then the 13 Makaiju episodes from the start of the season. The remaining 17 episodes of the Black Moon arc were not released for another three years, billed by Cartoon Network as "the lost episodes." One episode from the season, involving Chibiusa's friendship with a dinosaur, was omitted from the dub and is not included the subtitled DVD releases.
In the 1994 "favorite episode" polls for Animage, "Protect Chibiusa! Clash of the 10 Warriors" came in eighth place. The following year, "The Final Battle Between Light and Darkness! Love Sworn to the Future" came in seventh place.
The arc used "Moonlight Densetsu" as its opening theme music, with a closing theme of "Otome no Policy" ("Maiden's Policy"), performed by Yoko Ishida.
The subtitled DVD set bears the name "Sailor Moon - Season Two" rather than "Sailor Moon R".
Episode list
References
- Sailormoon Channel Template:Ja icon Name of story arc given on the official website.
- Takeuchi, Naoko (October 23, 2003). "Punch!". Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 3. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-334783-4.
- ^ YTV at http://web.archive.org. "YTV - Shows - Sailor Moon". Retrieved 2006-10-15.
- "第16回アニメグランプリ [1994年5月号]" (in Japanese). Animage.jp. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
- "第17回アニメグランプリ [1995年5月号]" (in Japanese). Animage.jp. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
- ^ Sailor Moon Memorial Song Box (Media notes). Nippon Columbia CO., LTD. 1997. pp. 100–108.
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