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* {{Crossover}} - With ''Manga/HimechanNoRibon'', of all things. Seems to come out of nowhere, too.

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* {{Crossover}} - With The most obvious one is ''Manga/HimechanNoRibon'', as its characters play important roles in the story and Himeko even becomes a Senshi herself. There are tons of all things. Seems to come out of nowhere, too.smaller crossovers, though, as characters from other canons show up for cameos or smaller roles.
** Episode 11 features the LightNovel/DirtyPair as a starship crew in the Silver Millennium.

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* AscendedExtra - Tethys, the MonsterOfTheWeek from SM episode 12, plays a significant role in the finale.

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** Most notably Naru and Umino, who are supporting characters in canon but are major players in this fic.
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Tethys, the MonsterOfTheWeek from SM episode 12, plays a significant role in the finale.



* {{Crossover}} - With ''Manga/HimechanNoRibon'', of all things. Seems to come out of nowhere, too

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* TheCameo - Chibi-Usa does not appear in the story, but she does make very brief cameo in one of the "So-and-so says" segments, mainly so she can insult Usagi.
* {{Crossover}} - With ''Manga/HimechanNoRibon'', of all things. Seems to come out of nowhere, tootoo.


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** The prelude to the story, ''Symphony of the Planets'', also features Ranma and Shampoo in minor roles.

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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle - Parodied with the "so-and-so says" segements at the end of each chapter, which is of course a parody of the "Sailor Moon Says" segments from the DiC dub. The morals taught are frequently nonsensical, self-contradictive or they have nothing to do with the story that's being told. All this is {{Lampshaded.}}

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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle - Parodied with the "so-and-so says" segements at the end of each chapter, which is of course a parody of the "Sailor Moon Says" segments from the DiC dub. The morals taught are frequently nonsensical, self-contradictive or they have nothing to do with the story that's being told. All this is {{Lampshaded.}} repeatedly {{Lampshaded}}
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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle - Parodied with the "so-and-so says" segements at the end of each chapter, which is of course a parody of the "Sailor Moon Says" segments from the DiC dub. The morals taught are frequently nonsensical, self-contradictive or they have nothing to do with the story that's being told. All this is {{Lampshaded.}}
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* HowDoIShootWeb - Averted in the age of the Moon Kingdom, as the Senshi were effectively apprenticed by their preceding office holder. The fact that the modern Senshi didn't get that was the impetence to what accidentally became the chronal body swap arc.

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* HowDoIShootWeb - Averted in the age of the Moon Kingdom, as the Senshi were effectively apprenticed by their preceding office holder. The fact that the modern Senshi didn't get that was the impetence impetus to what accidentally became the chronal body swap arc.
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** In the ''Lexx'' world of episode 24, [[spoiler:Spinel escapes when Anthracite kills Magnetite]], which seems like it's going to be significant, but she doesn't appear again.

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** In the ''Lexx'' world of episode 24, [[spoiler:Spinel escapes when Anthracite kills Magnetite]], which seems like it's going to be significant, but she doesn't appear again.again.
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* HowDoIShootWeb - Averted in the age of the Moon Kingdom, as the Senshi were effectively apprenticed by their preceding office holder. The fact that the modern Senshi didn't get that was the impetece to what accidentally became the coronal body swap arc.

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* HowDoIShootWeb - Averted in the age of the Moon Kingdom, as the Senshi were effectively apprenticed by their preceding office holder. The fact that the modern Senshi didn't get that was the impetece impetence to what accidentally became the coronal chronal body swap arc.
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* HowDoIShootWeb - Averted in the age of the Moon Kingdom, as the Senshi were effectively apprenticed by their preceding office holder. The fact that the modern Senshi didn't get that was the impetece to what accidentally became the coronal body swap arc.
** Played straight when Hemiko chooses to copy [[spoiler:Sailor Pluto to attempt to calm down the suddenly awakes Sailor Saturn, only to find herself dealing with Pluto's time-vision.]] Especially problematic due to the fact that normally she only takes on the appearance of who she copies, and not any powers.


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* OhCrap - The general reaction when circumstances cause infant Hotaru to age back to early teen Sailor Saturn.
** Setsuna when she realizes that [[spoiler:Himeko was able to fully access her powers and Time Staff when she imitated her, leading her to the realization that Himeko was the next Pluto]].
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** Derith and Bob's first trip to Earth resulted in them accidentally peeping in on a certain [[Manga/RanmaOneHalf household in Nerima]] as they tried to get their bearings.
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A very large epic FanFic series, completed with 25 episodes, by Jeff Hosmer and John Biles (the latter of who brought us ''FanFic/DanceOfShiva'', which this series is set in the same universe as), starring the Sailor Moon crew. The story begins in Tokyo, the night before Osaka Naru's sixteenth birthday, with Tsukino Usagi spending the night at Naru's house so that she can prepare for Naru's birthday party. Consumed by guilt because of the page quote, Usagi spills the beans.

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A very large epic FanFic series, completed with 25 episodes, by Jeff Hosmer and John Biles (the latter of who brought us ''FanFic/DanceOfShiva'', ''[[http://maison-otaku.net/~rhea/Shiva/Shiva1.html Dance of Shiva]]'', which this series is set in the same universe as), starring the Sailor Moon crew. The story begins in Tokyo, the night before Osaka Naru's sixteenth birthday, with Tsukino Usagi spending the night at Naru's house so that she can prepare for Naru's birthday party. Consumed by guilt because of the page quote, Usagi spills the beans.
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A very large epic FanFic series by Jeff Hosmer and John Biles (the latter of who brought us ''FanFic/DanceOfShiva'', which this series is set in the same universe as), starring the Sailor Moon crew. The story begins in Tokyo, the night before Osaka Naru's sixteenth birthday, with Tsukino Usagi spending the night at Naru's house so that she can prepare for Naru's birthday party. Consumed by guilt because of the page quote, Usagi spills the beans.

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A very large epic FanFic series series, completed with 25 episodes, by Jeff Hosmer and John Biles (the latter of who brought us ''FanFic/DanceOfShiva'', which this series is set in the same universe as), starring the Sailor Moon crew. The story begins in Tokyo, the night before Osaka Naru's sixteenth birthday, with Tsukino Usagi spending the night at Naru's house so that she can prepare for Naru's birthday party. Consumed by guilt because of the page quote, Usagi spills the beans.



[[http://www.thekeep.org/~wombat/Stories/Z/ The only way to find out is to read it!]] If that link doesn't work, [[http://www.oocities.org/telraven/smz.html there's an archive up to episode 22]].

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[[http://www.thekeep.org/~wombat/Stories/Z/ The only way to find out is to read it!]] If that link doesn't work, [[http://www.oocities.org/telraven/smz.html there's an archive up to episode 22]].22]] and the rest of the fic from episode 18 can be found by [[http://www.thekeep.org/~wombat/Stories/Z/Ep18.txt accessing the direct link for episode 18 and switching out the numbers when you want to read the rest]].
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[[http://www.thekeep.org/~wombat/Stories/Z/ The only way to find out is to read it!]]

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[[http://www.thekeep.org/~wombat/Stories/Z/ The only way to find out is to read it!]]it!]] If that link doesn't work, [[http://www.oocities.org/telraven/smz.html there's an archive up to episode 22]].
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--> Naru, in Episode 1, two years after Usagi had started being Sailor Moon

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--> Naru, -->-- '''Naru''', in Episode 1, two years after Usagi had started being Sailor Moon
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** Episode 24 crosses over with the ''{{Lexx}}'' universe, sort of.

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** Episode 24 crosses over with the ''{{Lexx}}'' ''Series/{{Lexx}}'' universe, sort of.
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Of course, it wouldn't be Sailor Moon without some legitimate monsters, which the Zodiac does not deal with. Can the Sailor Senshi survive fighting a two-front war? How will things turn out with Naru knowing about the Senshi being her friends? Does the new school that all the girls are going to have anything to do with this? And how is Sailor V over here if Sailor Venus is also over there?

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Of course, it wouldn't be Sailor Moon without some legitimate monsters, which the Zodiac does not deal with.in. Can the Sailor Senshi survive fighting a two-front war? How will things turn out with Naru knowing about the Senshi being her friends? Does the new school that all the girls are going to have anything to do with this? And how is Sailor V over here if Sailor Venus is also over there?



** Minako's past-life self Inanna, was in a sort-of relationship with Athena, where they, in Ami's words, "sometimes shared men or...each other..." Ami and Minkako do briefly think about resuming their past lives' relationships, but given that they both have boyfriends who don't seem as eager for a foursome, nothing really comes of it.

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** Minako's past-life self Inanna, was in a sort-of relationship with Athena, where they, in Ami's words, "sometimes shared men or... each other..." Ami and Minkako Minako do briefly think about resuming their past lives' relationships, but given that they both have boyfriends who don't seem as eager for a foursome, nothing really comes of it.

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* ShipperOnDeck - Minako. Especially prevalent when it comes to Makoto and Clark, but very much there for other potential couples too.

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* ShipperOnDeck - Minako. Especially prevalent when it comes to Makoto [[spoiler:Makoto and Clark, Clark]], but very much there for other potential couples too.

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* AnythingThatMoves - Athena, Ami's past-life counterpart. Ami does not like this, especially when Athena becomes a voice in her head to provide running commentary.
** Elves tend to be like this, especially young elves -- as Minako discovers when she's turned into one.



** Minako's past-life self Inanna, was in a sort-of relationship with Athena, where they, in Ami's words, "sometimes shared men or...each other..." Ami and Minkako do briefly think about resuming their past lives' relationships, but given that they both have boyfriends who don't seem as eager for a foursome, nothing really comes of it.



* DemotedToExtra - Usagi. She's a main character in the first chapter, but gets moved increasingly OutOfFocus as the story goes on.



* {{Flanderization}} - In-universe example with Minako. After turning into an elf, her impulsiveness, silliness and lust are taken UpToEleven, which causes several problems for her.



* TheNicknamer - Noriko is noted for "her refusal to use the first syllable of any name." (Ami is "Mi-chan", Usagi is "Sa-chan" and Haruka is "Ka-kun.")



* OurElvesAreBetter - They have the glamour, good looks, pointy ears... but they're not universally ''good'' any more than humans are.

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* OurElvesAreBetter - They have the glamour, good looks, pointy ears...ears, immortality... but they're not universally ''good'' any more than humans are.



* ShipperOnDeck - Minako. Especially prevalent when it comes to Makoto and Clark, but very much there for other potential couples too.



** In the ''Lexx'' world of episode 24, [[spoiler:Spinel escapes when Anthracite kills Magnetite]], which seems like it's going to be significant, but she doesn't appear again.

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* MundaneUtility - Ryo's power to foresee the future comes in handy to avoid long debates over what pizza to order.
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* HeelFaceTurn - [[spoiler:Tethys, when she learns that youma were human once]].


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* LastOfHisKind - Obsidian is the last of the original Golems.


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* LukeIAmYourFather - [[spoiler:Tethys is the daughter of Beryl and Magnetite.]]


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* RedemptionEarnsLife - [[spoiler:Jadeite]]

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Of course, this being a Sailor Moon story, not all is well in Japan. The evening after Naru's 16th Birthday party, the original senshi (plus Naru and Umino) are thrown out of a festival because Usagi managed to mess up some major plan that involved giving the Minister of Education a horary in a specific manner (don't ask, nobody knows why). Running the festival is the mysterious Capricorn, who works for the Zodiac, a remnant of the lost Kingdom of Odysseus.

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Of course, this being a Sailor Moon story, not all is well in Japan. The evening after Naru's 16th Birthday sixteenth birthday party, the original senshi (plus Naru and Umino) are thrown out of a festival because Usagi managed to mess up some major plan that involved giving the Minister of Education a horary in a specific manner (don't ask, nobody knows why). Running the festival is the mysterious Capricorn, who works for the Zodiac, a remnant of the lost Kingdom of Odysseus.



* AerithAndBob - Well, one letter out. The elf ''Derith'' and his dragon Bob appear in episode 14.
** The names in the TORG world run the full gamut, from Maggie and Sakura to Quinina and Dag Nabbit.
* ArtificialHuman - The Golems, [[spoiler:including Noriko]].
* AscendedExtra - Tethys, the MonsterOfTheWeek from SM episode 12, plays a significant role in the finale.
* BadassNormal -
** The Trans-Dimensional Defence Club, a club whose purpose is to defend the school from supernatural attacks. Though it turns out not ''all'' of them are normal....
** Koishikawa Miki fights off a youma attack with ''ice cream''.
** Yuuichirou wins this trope. As in canon, he will do ''anything'' to protect Rei. [[spoiler:Even infiltrate the Dark Kingdom by himself while the Senshi are trapped in the ''Lexx'' world.]]
* BiTheWay -
** Athena, Ami's past-life self, certainly was. Ami eventually comes to accept that it's true of her too.
** [[spoiler:Naru's mother]], completely out of the blue.



** Episode 20 crosses over with the TORG Novelizations.

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** Episode 20 crosses over with the TORG Novelizations.novelizations.



* DarkIsNotEvil - [[spoiler:The original Dark Kingdom, AKA Atlantis]] and about half of the modern Zodiac.

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** Miki from ''Manga/MarmaladeBoy'' puts in an appearance; see BadassNormal above.
* DarkerAndEdgier - The Dark Kingdom are a serious threat this time round. There are deaths, [[spoiler:though none of named characters on the "good" side]].
* DarkIsNotEvil - [[spoiler:The original Dark Kingdom, AKA a.k.a. Atlantis]] and about half of the modern Zodiac.


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* GenkiGirl - Noriko.
* IHatePastMe - Ami reacts badly to finding out how much her Silver Millennium counterpart, Athena, slept around.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters - Eleven Senshi. Thirteen Zodiac. Nine Dark Kingdom Generals. As well as plenty of other humans (mundane and magical), dwarves, elves, golems, youma....
* NamedByTheAdaptation - Ami's parents, Kensuke and Miaka. (The fic predates Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon, in which Ami's mother's name is Saeko.)
* OneSteveLimit - A few minor characters end up sharing names. There are two Sayuris, ''three'' Kimikos, and two Hikarus (male and female - they even meet at one point).
** Maybe just a meaningless slip, but in the last episode, Ami's mother (previously Miaka) is named Ryouko, a name that was previously given to a character in the ''Lexx'' world.
* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame - They even have names taken straight out of Tolkien.
* OurElvesAreBetter - They have the glamour, good looks, pointy ears... but they're not universally ''good'' any more than humans are.
* PairTheSpares - [[spoiler:Lady Dia and Naru's mother]]


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* ReincarnationRomance - All manner of variations. Characters such as Naru and Umino who didn't have a Silver Millennium counterpart in canon are given one. However, the story shows that just because your past lives were a couple doesn't guarantee being one in the present, and vice versa.
* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming - Prevalent in the Silver Millennium (even though in this story, the Silver Millennium was ''25,000'' years ago and predated most of the myths!)
* RockThemeNaming - The Dark Kingdom. Not just the Generals as in canon; the youma all have rock names as well.
** The Golems have a mixture of rock and metal names.
* SecretKeeper -
** Naru finds out Usagi's secret in the first episode. Some of the others who are "in the know", such as Ryo and Steven, bond over time into a semi-official group of "Sailor Auxiliaries".
** Near the end of the story, [[spoiler:Ami's mother finds out and tells the rest of the Senshi's parents]].
* SecretSecretKeeper - Turns out that [[spoiler:Minako's parents]] knew the truth all along.
* ShoutOut -
** Minako's school is called "Experiment House" and she meets students named Jill and Eustace, an obvious reference to ''[[Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia The Silver Chair]]''.
** Several Dwarf names are taken from ''Literature/TheHobbit''.
** Dag Nabbit wears a hat with "WIZZARD" on it, like [[Literature/{{Discworld}} Rincewind]].
* SpellMyNameWithAnS -
** Eri(c)(k)a can't decide on one spelling, sometimes using both within one paragraph.
** You have to feel sorry for Gwynnaefael - the authors really struggle with her name.
* StellarThemeNaming - The members of the Zodiac are named after the zodiacal constellations.
* StepfordSmiler - [[spoiler:Noriko. Underneath her bouncy personality, she's a cyborg who can't make real friends because she's afraid to let anyone know her secret.]]
* TeacherStudentRomance - [[spoiler:Clark and Makoto. They struggle with their relationship being perceived as "wrong", but in the finale they decide to stay together.]]
* UnnamedParent - By contrast to Ami's (see above), Rei's and Minako's parents remain unnamed.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse -
** In one of the darkest plotlines of the story, the Dark Kingdom destroy an apartment building with its inhabitants inside. A named (but minor) character, Meiko, loses her family and her home. Apart from ''one'' mention of Naru visiting her to see how she is, that's the last we hear of her.
** In the ''Lexx'' world of episode 24, [[spoiler:Spinel escapes when Anthracite kills Magnetite]], which seems like it's going to be significant, but she doesn't appear again.
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* DoorStopper - The unauthorized .lit file that's floating around weighs in at 3445 pages on the smallest text size setting in Microsoft Reader. Episode 20 is easily as long as the first Harry Potter book.

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* DoorStopper - The unauthorized .lit file that's floating around weighs in at 3445 pages on the smallest text size setting in Microsoft Reader. Episode 20 alone is easily as long as 56,000 words long, the first Harry Potter book.length of a short novel.

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* {{Crossover}} - With Himechan's Ribbon, of all things. Seems to come out of nowhere, too

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* {{Crossover}} - With Himechan's Ribbon, ''Manga/HimechanNoRibon'', of all things. Seems to come out of nowhere, too



** Episode 24 crosses over with the {{Lexx}} universe, sort of.
* [[Funny/SailorMoonZ Crowning Moment Of Funny]] - Usually once per episode in-story, but the "Sailor Moon Says" segments top them easily.

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** Episode 24 crosses over with the {{Lexx}} ''{{Lexx}}'' universe, sort of.
* [[Funny/SailorMoonZ Crowning Moment Of Funny]] - Usually once per episode in-story, but the "Sailor Moon Says" segments top them easily.
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* FanficChopSuey - Works, kind of. Most of the chop suey is in the form of one-shot gags that, unfortunately, only work in American.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome - Among the most notable ones, is TORG!Rei effectively using napalm against the Cyberpapacy. During her execution.



* TearJerker - The stories behind the Saturn Power, the fall of the Star Kingdom... there are some, but they're not poignant so much as a reminder that this isn't just about fighting monsters.
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* DoorStopper - [[OrSoIHeard The unauthorized .lit file that's floating around weighs in at 3445 pages on the smallest text size setting in Microsoft Reader.]] Episode 20 is easily as long as the first Harry Potter book.

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* DoorStopper - [[OrSoIHeard The unauthorized .lit file that's floating around weighs in at 3445 pages on the smallest text size setting in Microsoft Reader.]] Episode 20 is easily as long as the first Harry Potter book.
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Of course, this being a Sailor Moon story, not all is well in Japan. The evening after Naru's 16th Birthday party, the original senshi (plus Naru and Umino) are thrown out of a festival because Usagi managed to mess up some major plan that involved giving the Minister of Education a horary in a specific manner (don't ask, nobody knows why). Running the festival is the mysterious Capricorn, who works for the Zodiac, a remnant of the lost Kingdom of Oddyseus.

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Of course, this being a Sailor Moon story, not all is well in Japan. The evening after Naru's 16th Birthday party, the original senshi (plus Naru and Umino) are thrown out of a festival because Usagi managed to mess up some major plan that involved giving the Minister of Education a horary in a specific manner (don't ask, nobody knows why). Running the festival is the mysterious Capricorn, who works for the Zodiac, a remnant of the lost Kingdom of Oddyseus.
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* [[Funny/SailorMoonZ CrowningMomentOfFunny]] - Usually once per episode in-story, but the "Sailor Moon Says" segments top them easily.

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* [[Funny/SailorMoonZ CrowningMomentOfFunny]] Crowning Moment Of Funny]] - Usually once per episode in-story, but the "Sailor Moon Says" segments top them easily.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny - Usually once per episode in-story, but the "Sailor Moon Says" segments top them easily.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny [[Funny/SailorMoonZ CrowningMomentOfFunny]] - Usually once per episode in-story, but the "Sailor Moon Says" segments top them easily.
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* DarkIsNotEvil - [[spoiler:The original Dark Kingdom, AKA Atlantis]] and about half of the modern Zodiac.

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--> Naru, in Episode 1, two years after Usagi had started being Sailor Moon

A very large epic FanFic series by Jeff Hosmer and John Biles (the latter of who brought us ''FanFic/DanceOfShiva'', which
this series is set in the same universe as), starring the Sailor Moon crew. The story begins in Tokyo, the night before Osaka Naru's sixteenth birthday, with Tsukino Usagi spending the night at Naru's house so that she can prepare for Naru's birthday party. Consumed by guilt because of the page quote, Usagi spills the beans.

Of course, this being a Sailor Moon story, not all is well in Japan. The evening after Naru's 16th Birthday party, the original senshi (plus Naru and Umino) are thrown out of a festival because Usagi managed to mess up some major plan that involved giving the Minister of Education a horary in a specific manner (don't ask, nobody knows why). Running the festival is the mysterious Capricorn, who works for the Zodiac, a remnant of the lost Kingdom of Oddyseus.

Of course, it wouldn't be Sailor Moon without some legitimate monsters, which the Zodiac does not deal with. Can the Sailor Senshi survive fighting a two-front war? How will things turn out with Naru knowing about the Senshi being her friends? Does the
new page. school that all the girls are going to have anything to do with this? And how is Sailor V over here if Sailor Venus is also over there?

[[http://www.thekeep.org/~wombat/Stories/Z/ The only way to find out is to read it!]]

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* {{Crossover}} - With Himechan's Ribbon, of all things. Seems to come out of nowhere, too
** Episode 20 crosses over with the TORG Novelizations.
** Episode 24 crosses over with the {{Lexx}} universe, sort of.
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome - Among the most notable ones, is TORG!Rei effectively using napalm against the Cyberpapacy. During her execution.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny - Usually once per episode in-story, but the "Sailor Moon Says" segments top them easily.
* DoorStopper - [[OrSoIHeard The unauthorized .lit file that's floating around weighs in at 3445 pages on the smallest text size setting in Microsoft Reader.]] Episode 20 is easily as long as the first Harry Potter book.
* FanficChopSuey - Works, kind of. Most of the chop suey is in the form of one-shot gags that, unfortunately, only work in American.
* {{Reincarnation}} - Discussed, as are some of the ramifications of not being able to reincarnate in a universe where having more power than a beetle guarantees reincarnation.
* TearJerker - The stories behind the Saturn Power, the fall of the Star Kingdom... there are some, but they're not poignant so much as a reminder that this isn't just about fighting monsters.

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