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!!!The first season, 46 Episodes
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# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp01TheCrybabyUsagisBeautifulTransformation The Crybaby: Usagi's Beautiful Transformation]]": Usagi Tsukino is a 14 year old schoolgirl who is very cheerful, but clumsy, and is always finding herself into unwanted trouble. One day, Usagi meets a talking black cat named Luna, who reveals that dark forces are threatening the lives of the innocent and that Usagi has the power to stop them. Using a magical brooch, Usagi is transformed into Sailor Moon, the chosen guardian who fights for love and justice.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp02PunishmentAwaitsTheHouseOfFortuneIsTheMonsterMansion Punishment Awaits: The House of Fortune is the Monster Mansion]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] A new house of fortune opens up in the Juban District and quickly gains popularity for its accurate predictions. But soon, the customers who had their fortunes read begin to act violent, including Gurio Umino, a boy who has a crush on Usagi. Suspecting that this is the work of a monster, Usagi and Luna decide to investigate the situation.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp03TheMysteriousSleepingSicknessProtectTheGirlsInLove The Mysterious Sleeping Sickness: Protect the Girls in Love]]": All the girls in town are tuning in to the late-night radio program called "Midnight Zero" that reads out love letters sent in by the listeners. Meanwhile, a strange sleeping sickness is plaguing the town, causing people to fall into a coma-like state, including Ms. Haruna and Naru.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp04LearnHowToBeSkinnyFromUsagi Learn How to Be Skinny from Usagi]]": Usagi is shocked to find out that she's gained weight from too much eating. Determined to get back into shape and fast, she and her friends join a gym that advertises instant results for its members.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp05ScentOfAMonsterChanelaWillStealYourLove Scent of a Monster: Chanela Will Steal Your Love]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] Usagi asks her family if they can officially keep Luna as a pet, but her little brother Shingo strongly objects due to his fear of cats. Instead, he brings home a pet Chanela, a creature that smells like perfume. Shingo becomes so absorbed in his new pet, that he behaves differently, which worries Usagi.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp06ProtectTheMelodyOfLove Protect the Melody of Love: Usagi Plays Cupid]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] One rainy day, Usagi bumps into Yusuke Amade, a famous musician who claims he is being chased by a youma. Realizing the man is telling the truth, Usagi and Luna decide to keep an eye on Yusuke by staking out the venue where he performs.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp07UsagiLearnsHerLessonBecomingAStarIsHardWork Usagi Learns her Lesson: Becoming a Star is Hard Work]]": Usagi and Naru both dream of becoming stars like Mikan Shiritori, a graduate from their school. When the girls hear that Mikan is holding a talent contest, they see their chance to achieve stardom.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp08TheGirlGeniusIsAMonsterTheBrainwashingCramSChoolOfHorror The Girl Genius is a Monster: The Brainwashing Cram School of Horror]]": Usagi befriends Ami Mizuno, the school's smartest girl, who has an IQ over 300. But Luna, who senses an unknown energy coming from Ami, suspects her of being a youma.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp09UsagisDisasterBewareOfTheClockOfConfusion Usagi’s Disaster: Beware of the Clock of Confusion]]": Usagi and Ami go to the city to enjoy some shopping, where they find a clock store selling a clock that resembles Luna. Later that day, Usagi is happy to learn that her mother bought the exact same clock as a gift. But that night, the clocks from the store emit a strange light, making Usagi and the rest of Tokyo very impatient.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp10TheCursedBusEnterMarsTheGuardianOfFire The Cursed Bus: Enter Mars, the Guardian of Fire]]": Several people who take the bus near the Hikawa Shrine have gone missing. Usagi, Ami, and Luna decide to investigate by visiting the shrine. There, they meet Rei Hino, a miko (shrine maiden) with strong spiritual powers.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp11UsagiVsReiNightmareInDreamLand Usagi vs. Rei: Nightmare in Dream Land]]": The Sailor Senshi go to the Dreamland amusement park, where visitors have reportedly gone missing. The team splits into two groups: Usagi and Rei and Ami and Luna. But, much to Rei's frustration, Usagi is more focused on playing than finding the missing people.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp12IWantABoyfriendTheLuxuryCruiseShipIsATrap I Want a Boyfriend: The Luxury Cruise Ship is a Trap]]": One of Queen Beryl's youma offers to help Jadeite with his plans. Rei wins tickets on a luxury cruise ship and, since she has no boyfriend, asks Ami to accompany her. A jealous Usagi sneaks aboard after them.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp13GirlsUniteTheEndOfJadeite Girls Unite: The End of Jadeite]]": Usagi continues to be attracted to both Motoki and Tuxedo Mask. Threatened with eternal sleep should he fail again, Jadeite confronts the Senshi at an airport.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp14ANewEnemyAppearsNephritesEvilCrest A New Enemy Appears: Nephrite’s Evil Crest]]": Nephrite takes over as Beryl's main energy gatherer. He plans to gather power from individual humans at their strongest, rather than from groups, and starts by targeting Naru's childhood friend, a tennis player.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp15UsagisPanicReisFirstDate Usagi’s Panic: Rei’s First Date]]": Rei falls for Mamoru and persuades him to go on a date with her, whilst Nephrite targets the caretaker of a local park.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp16AGirlsDreamUsagiBecomesA A Girl’s Dream: Usagi Becomes a Bride]]": Usagi decides to enter a home-made wedding dress contest, while her home economics teacher is targeted by Nephrite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp17UsagisAModelTheFlashOfTheMonsterCamera Usagi’s a Model: The Flash of the Monster Camera]]": Nephrite targets Kijin Shinokawa, a gifted young photographer, while Usagi tries to achieve her dream of becoming a model.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp18ShingosLoveTheGrievingDoll Shingo's Love: The Grieving Doll]]": Shingo upsets his friend Mika, an award-winning doll maker whose skills make her the next target for Nephrite's energy gathering.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp19UsagisJoyALoveLetterFromTuxedoMask Usagi's Joy: A Love Letter from Tuxedo Mask]]": Nephrite takes advantage of Sailor Moon's attraction to Tuxedo Mask by sending love letters to Usagi and her classmates. Naru falls in love with him in his civilian disguise, allowing him to drain a large amount of her energy.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp20TheSummerTheBeachYouthAndGhosts The Summer, the Beach, Youth and Ghosts]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] Usagi, Ami, Rei, and Luna take a vacation in order to train, but the hotel they are staying at is haunted by a strange phenomenon.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp21ProtectTheChildrensDreamsFriendshipThroughAnime Protect the Children’s Dreams: Friendship Through Anime]]": Nephrite uses his most powerful Youma to target an animator working for the new Sailor V movie.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp22RomanceUnderTheMoonUsagisFirstKiss Romance Under the Moon: Usagi’s First Kiss]]": Both Luna and Queen Beryl wonder if a visiting princess could be the one the Senshi have been looking for. Mamoru dreams he is Tuxedo Mask and a girl is asking him for the Silver Crystal. At the ball, Usagi gets her first kiss.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp23WishUponAStarNarusFirstLove Wish Upon a Star: Naru’s First Love]]": With Naru now infatuated with Nephrite's alias, Masato Sanjoin, Usagi is powerless to stop her friend from being used by the increasingly desperate general.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp24NarusTearsNephriteDiesForLove Naru’s Tears: Nephrite Dies for Love]]": Zoisite decides to use Nephrite's recently discovered romantic feelings for Naru to manipulate him into handing over the Black Crystal to him.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp25JupiterThePowerfulGirlInLove Jupiter, the Powerful Girl in Love]]": Queen Beryl partially awakens the evil entity Metalia and sends Zoisite and Kunzite to find the Seven Great Youma and their Rainbow Crystals. Meanwhile, the tomboyish Makoto Kino transfers into Usagi's school and falls for a crane-game whiz at the arcade.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp26RestoreNarusSmileUsagisFriendship Restore Naru’s Smile: Usagi’s Friendship]]": Naru is still very depressed after Nephrite's death. Usagi and Umino decide to take her to Yokohama to cheer her up. There, a kindly priest is attacked by Zoisite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp27CrushingOnAmiTheBoyWhoCanSeeTheFuture Crushing On Ami: The Boy Who Can See the Future]]": Ami meets Ryo Urawa, a clairvoyant boy who has a crush on her. However, Urawa's power makes him aware that he will soon be transformed into a Youma by Zoisite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp28ThePaintingOfLoveUsagiAndMamoruGetCloser The Painting of Love: Usagi and Mamoru Get Closer]]": Usagi and Mamoru are asked to model for the reclusive painter Yumemi Yumeno, who is unexpectedly targeted by Zoisite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp29TotalChaosTheMessyLoveRectangle Total Chaos: The Messy Love Rectangle]]": Makoto, like Usagi, develops a crush on Motoki. The two then decide to pursue him simultaneously, even after finding out that he has a girlfriend, who, meanwhile, is targeted by Zoisite and Kunzite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp30GrandpaLosesControlReiInDanger Grandpa Loses Control: Rei in Danger]]": After fighting off an attack by Zoisite, Rei's grandfather takes on an apprentice and begins acting strangely.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp31LovedAndChasedLunasWorstDayEver Loved and Chased: Luna's Worst Day Ever]]": Luna discovers that she has an admirer, in the form of an overweight tomcat named Rhett Butler. Meanwhile, the Sailor Senshi and Zoisite compete for the last Rainbow Crystal.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp32UminosResolveIllProtectNaru Umino's Resolve: I'll Protect Naru]]": Umino misinterprets Usagi's advice on seducing Naru, and begins to adopt the persona of Tuxedo Mask.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp33EnterVenusTheLastSailorGuardian Enter Venus, the Last Sailor Guardian]]": Zoisite disguises himself as Sailor Moon in order to lure Tuxedo Mask and the Senshi out into the open. The Dark Kingdom injures Tuxedo Mask's identity, but they are foiled by the appearance of Sailor Venus.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp34TheShiningSilverCrystalTheMoonPrincessAppears The Shining Silver Crystal: The Moon Princess Appears]]": Mamoru is forced to confront Zoisite in a duel over the Rainbow Crystals, but Usagi inadvertently becomes involved.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp35ReturningMemoriesUsagiAndMamorusPast Returning Memories: Usagi and Mamoru’s Past]]": Usagi and Mamoru remember their former lives as Princess Serenity and Prince Endymion. The Dark Kingdom kidnaps the injured Mamoru, but Queen Beryl executes Zoisite for his attempt to kill him. Luna and Artemis tell the Sailor Senshi about their tragic past.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp36UsagisConfusionIsTuxedoMaskEvil Usagi's Confusion: Is Tuxedo Mask Evil?]]": Minako tries to cheer Usagi up by taking her to a hair salon, leading to the discovery that Tuxedo Mask is still alive, but now very different.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp37LetsBecomeAPrincessUsagisBizareeTraining Let's Become a Princess: Usagi's Bizarre Training]]": Determined to become more like the princess she is supposed to be, Usagi decides to enlist in Countess Rose's Princess Seminar.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp38TheSnowTheMountainsFriendshipAndMonsters The Snow, the Mountains, Friendship and Monsters]]": Usagi and her friends visit the Moonlight Course skiing resort, unaware that Kunzite has sabotaged the Moon Princess Contest in order to unmask Sailor Moon.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp39PairedWithAMonsterMakoTheIceSkatingQueen Paired with a Monster: Mako, the Ice Skating Queen]]": After discovering that the Moon Princess was once known for her graceful ice skating, Kunzite tries to use this information to trap Sailor Moon. The best skater among the girls, however, turns out to be Makoto. Tuxedo Mask appears to help them, but only because he does not agree with Kunzite's method of involving bystanders.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp40TheLegendaryLakeYokai The Legendary Lake Yokai: The Bond of Usagi’s Family]]": Usagi and her family visit a hot springs resort, while Prince Endymion is sent to resurrect an ancient legendary monster.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp41IWontRunAwayFromLoveAnymoreAmiVsMamoru I Won't Run Away from Love Anymore: Ami vs. Mamoru]]": Queen Beryl orders the seven people gathered who had carried Rainbow Crystals, intending to combine them into one huge youma. Ami is determined to protect Urawa. Sailor Moon tries to heal Prince Endymion.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp42SailorVenusPastMinakosTragicLove Sailor Venus' Past: Minako's Tragic Love]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] Kunzite probes Sailor V's connection with the Sailor Senshi by targeting Katarina, an old acquaintance of Minako's.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp43UsagiAbandonedTheFallingOutOfTheSailorGuardians Usagi Abandoned: The Falling-Out of the Sailor Guardians]]": Kunzite and his Youma investigate the rumours of a rift between Sailor Moon and the other Sailor Senshi.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp44UsagisAwakeningAMessageFromTheDistantPast Usagi's Awakening: A Message From the Distant Past]]": The Sailor Senshi discover a portal to the Dark Kingdom, and are confronted by Kunzite. In the midst of battle they are transported to the Moon, where they are faced with visions of their past lives.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp45DeathOfTheSailorGuardiansTheTragicFinalBattle Death of the Sailor Guardians: The Tragic Final Battle]]": With Queen Metaria's revival now imminent, the Sailor Guardians teleport to D Point, facing certain death.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp46UsagisEternalWishABrandNewLife Usagi's Eternal Wish: A Brand New Life]]": With her friends killed, Sailor Moon is transported inside the Dark Kingdom to face Queen Beryl and the brainwashed Prince Endymion.[[note]]In the [=DiC=] dub, this and the previous episode aired as one episode – "Day of Destiny" – due to all the scenes of death and violence that had to be cut.[[/note]]
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#"Moon Revived! The Mysterious Aliens Appear": 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 Ail and An, Luna must restore Usagi's memories and her power to transform into Sailor Moon.
#"For Love and Justice! A Sailor Senshi Once Again": Ami, Rei, Makoto, and Minako meet by chance during a casting call for a potential movie role, but an infiltration by Ali and An's monstrous "Cardian" forces Luna to re-awaken their memories so that they transform and use their powers to battle the new threat with Sailor Moon.
#"For Whom is the White Rose? The Moonlight Knight Appears": Makoto is saddened when a Cardian monster targets her best friend named Shinozaki, and she has to fight to protect him even though she isn't up to her full strength after donating her blood. On top of it all a mysterious new ally appears who calls himself the Moonlight Knight.
#"Usagi's Crisis! The Tiara Doesn't Work": Usagi goes with her brother and her father to a virtual-reality arcade where another Cardian attacks. Usagi transforms into Sailor Moon and battles the Cardian. However, Usagi's powers begin to malfunction during the battle, preventing her from defeating the enemy.
#"A New Transformation! Usagi Powers Up": A powerful Cardian attacks a cherry blossom viewing party, and Sailor Moon is suddenly unable to fight it.
#"Targeted Kindergarten Kids! Venus' Great Performance": Minako becomes entangled with a kindergarten student who worships Sailor Moon, just as the aliens chose to target younger victims for their energy.
#"Mamoru and Usagi's Babysitting Mayhem": After Ail and An hospitalize the mother of a young baby, Mamoru agrees to look after it, and Usagi resolves to help him.
#"The Culture Fest is for Me?! Queen Rei Sings With Passion": Rei takes up song writing for a school event. Ail and An target the event for its abundance of energy, but end up getting parts in the play themselves.
#"Is Seijuro the Moonlight Knight? Mako Falls in Love": Makoto develops a crush on Seijuro, while Ami investigates the possibility that he is the Moonlight Knight.
#"Steal Mamoru's Kiss! An's Snow White Strategy": Some of Mamoru's college friends put on a production of Snow White and Usagi and her friends are only ones left to be in it. An assumes she will be Snow White since Mamoru will be the prince, leading Ail to become jealous and send in a Cardian to attack.
#"Be Careful After School! Usagi is a Target": After Usagi is caught eating in class and An talks back to a teacher, the two find themselves in detenion and to survive, An decides to steal her energy. Meanwhile, Ail faces off with the other Senshi with a disobedient Cardian.
#"The Lovers' Hearts Disagree! The Angry Makaiju": When the Makaiju Tree seems it is close to dying, Ail and An begin to steal even more energy, but are horrified when the tree does not respond to the it. Usagi pays the siblings a visit, and is soon attacked by the Tree.
#"True Love Awakens! The Makaiju's Secret": The Sailor Senshi have to save Usagi and Mamoru from the Makaiju Tree and in the process, Ail and An find out Sailor Moon's true identity.
#"An Angel? A Devil? Mysterious Girl From the Sky": A strange child, claiming to be called Usagi Tsukino, appears from the sky and demands the Silver Crystal from Usagi.
#"Huge Shock for Usagi! Mamoru Declares a Break Up": Mamoru begins to experience bizarre visions, which prompt him to break up with Usagi. Meanwhile, Berthier begins to spread Dark Power via a cosmetics store.
#"The Friendship of the Sailor Senshi! Goodbye Ami": Ami considers moving to Germany in order to study medicine. Meanwhile, Berthier hijacks an ice cream business in order to spread Dark Power.
#"Women Should Be Strong and Beautiful! Rei's New Killer Move": Koan targets the Hikawa Shrine just as Rei's Grandfather launches a radical new scheme to drum up business for the shrine.
#"In Search of the Silver Crystal! Chibiusa's Secret": In an attempt to smoke Chibiusa out, Petz's droid creates a thunderstorm in the hopes that it will cause her strong magical energy to peak.
#"Dispute Over Love! Minako and Makoto Face Off": Makoto and Minako get into a fight and refuse to speak to each other, while Calaveras and Petz take over a Crystal Point, a fortune-telling and jewelry store, in order to spread dark power.
#"Usagi's Parental Love? A Curry Triangle Relationship": Usagi and Chibiusa decide to make curry together for a party at her school, but the Juuban Supermarket becomes targeted by Calaveras and Petz.
#"The Ocean! The Island! A Vacation! A Break for the Sailor Senshi":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub due to ADV using [=DiC=]'s masters, which left the episode out.[[/labelnote]] The Senshi take a break on a deserted island while Chibiusa makes a new friend.
#"Protect Chibiusa! Clash of the Ten Warriors": Wiseman predicts that Chibiusa will appear, so Rubeus sends the Spectre Sisters to capture her, leading to a battle with the Sailor Senshi.
#"Awaken, Sleeping Beauty! Mamoru's Distress": Sailor Moon is attacked by a Droid who locks her in a nightmare, and the only one who can wake her is Tuxedo Mask.
#"Battle of the Flames of Love! Mars vs. Koan": Koan makes a final bid to kill Chibiusa, convinced she can win Rubeus' heart. However, she faces unexpected opposition from Sailor Mars, and is shocked to be rejected by Rubeus.
#"For Friendship! Ami and Berthier Clash": Ami enters an international chess tournament at the Chess Tower, and discovers that Berthier has targeted the building
#"Cold Hearted Rubeus! The Four Sisters of Sorrow": Spurred on by Wiseman, Rubeus sends Calaveras and Petz on a suicide mission to kill the Sailor Senshi and Chibiusa.[[note]] This was the final episode of the original [=DiC=] run, because syndication rules of the time insisted children's cartoons be ''exactly'' [[SixtyFiveEpisodeCartoon 65 episodes]]. It took a combination of the show's success in Canada and Cartoon Network's interest in it to get the last 17 episodes of ''R'' dubbed, and only then after a two-year gap.[[/note]]
#"A UFO Appears! The Sailor Senshi are Abducted": After discovering that he is to be withdrawn, Rubeus resorts to desperate measures to kill Chibiusa, and succeeds in abducting the Sailor Senshi.
#"Defeat Rubeus! The Battle in Space": With the rest of the Sailor Senshi captured by Rubeus, Sailor Moon plans a rescue, and is taken aboard the UFO for a final showdown.
#"A Mysterious New Senshi, Sailor Pluto Appears": Chibiusa becomes ill suddenly, her mind invaded by the power of the Evil Black Crystal. Sailor Pluto, a Sailor Senshi from the future, appears to the other Senshi to offer her help.
#"Magical Power of Darkness! Esmeraude's Invasion": Esmeraude begins her attack on twentieth century Tokyo, attempting to nurture a Dark Henge on a Negative Point inside a cake shop.
#"Our Feelings are the Same! Usagi and Mamoru in Love Once Again": While Esmeraude targets the latest craze, promise rings, Usagi has a dream that may explain why Mamoru has been acting coldly towards her.
#"Venus Minako's Nurse Mayhem": Esmeraude releases a virulent strain of influenza into Tokyo, and only Minako and Chibiusa seem unaffected.
#"Artemis' Adventure! The Evil Animal Kingdom": After Luna wounds his pride one too many times, Artemis sets out on a mission to prove his worth, and stumbles upon Esmeraude's latest plot.
#"Terrifying Illusion! Ami All Alone": Esmeraude attacks a local cram school, altering the behaviour of the students there. When Ami investigates, she is subjected to a series of hallucinations by Esmeraude's Droid.
#"Dark Gate Completed? A Grade School in Danger": Esmeraude attacks two targets simultaneously, creating chaos in Chibiusa's school, and the Sailor Senshi face off against her two Droids.
#"Journey to the Future! Battle in the Space-Time Corridor": The Sailor Senshi accompany Chibiusa into the Space-Time Corridor, where they are attacked by Esmeraude and her Droid.
#"The Shocking Future! Demande's Dark Ambition": The Sailor Senshi arrive in the thirtieth century with Chibiusa, where they are met by King Endymion, Mamoru's future self.
#"Wiseman's Evil Hand! Chibiusa Disappears": Chibiusa falls under the control of Wiseman, while Esmeraude resolves to kill Sailor Moon and win Prince Demande's heart by any means necessary.
#"The Birth of Black Lady, The Queen of Darkness": Wiseman transforms Chibiusa into the evil Black Lady. She and Prince Demande travel to the twentieth century, intent on opening a giant Dark Gate there.
#"Saphir Dies! Wiseman's Trap": Saphir discovers that Wiseman has been plotting against the Black Moon Clan, and races to warn his brother of the betrayal.
#"Believe in Love and the Future! Usagi's Determination": The Sailor Senshi teleports inside the growing Evil Black Crystal fragment, where Sailor Moon finally confronts Prince Demande.
#"The Final Battle Between Light and Darkness! Love Sworn to the Future": Sailor Moon faces Black Lady, as Wiseman prepares to fire the power of the Evil Black Crystal through the Dark Gate and destroy the Earth.
#"Usagi and the Girls' Resolve! Prelude to a New Battle": The Sailor Senshi present a preview of the forthcoming season, and debate the prospect of selecting a new main character.
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[[AC:The Movie]]
* ''Sailor Moon R: The Movie'' (aka ''Sailor Moon R: The Movie: The Promise of the Rose''): Mamoru's ex-boyfriend returns with a vengeance… and he's bringing a giant asteroid that will destroy the Earth with killer flowers.
* "Make Up! Sailor Senshi": Some Sailor Senshi fan girls helpfully run down the first season. AKA: "Let's All Go To The Lobby"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sailor Moon S]]
!!!The third series, 38 episodes
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[numlist:90]
#"Premonition of the Apocalypse: The Mysterious New Guardians Appear" (aka, "Star Struck, Bad Luck"): Rei has some serious ''Terminator 2'' flashbacks. An evil scientist unleashes a cherry tree monster that steals Rei's heart with her cleavage, which is defeated by two silhouettes. New recording of the opening theme!
#"The Rod of Love Is Born: Usagi's New Transformation" (aka, "Crystal Clear Again"): There's a house filled with stray cats... and an evil catgirl demon which beats up the Sailor Scouts like it was no thing. The new Sailor Silhouettes leave the team hanging. Usagi and Mamoru get together to create a new transformation sequence and final attack!
#"A Handsome Boy? Haruka Tenoh's Secret" (aka, "Driving Dangerously"): We're introduced to Sailors Uranus and Nepture. Haruka begins her seduction of the entire cast with Usagi and Minako. Features probably the silliest monster design in the entire series so far, and that's saying something. It's a race car, of all things!
#"Usagi’s Idol: The Graceful Genius Michiru" (aka, "Bad Harmony"): Usagi is jealous of Michiru's charm, skill, and access to Haruka. A classy recital is interrupted by another extremely silly monster, which takes string music to a terrible extreme.
#"Protect the Pure Heart: The Three-Way Battle" (aka, "Swept Off Her Feet"): The villains target Motoki's sister Unazuki and steal her heart. The new Sailor Scouts turn out to not actually be in the business of saving lives. The monster this week really sucks and blows. Someone almost gets kissed.
#”Let Moon Help With Your Love Problems" (aka, "Blinded By Love's Light"): Umino and Naru are having relationship trubs. Usagi "helps". Haruka and Michiru are objectively better at romance than anyone else. I have the numbers right here. Also, the writing team decides to rip of an action flick's name for a heart monster.
#"Coldhearted Uranus: Makoto in Danger" (aka, "Lita Borrows Trouble"): Makoto falls head over heels for Haruka. Yes, sure, you just ''admire'' her. Right. [[note]] [[NotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat But that's not the issue here!]] [[/note]] We get some hints as to the difficult job of the Outer Sensei and their cynical worldview. The villain this week turns out to be weirdly sexy under her flasher cloak.
#"The Labyrinth of Water: Ami Targeted" (aka, "Damp Spirits"): Shocking everyone, Ami comes into direct contact with Haruka and Michiru and doesn't fall in love with either of them. Either she's the only straight Sailor Scout, or she's some kind of robot. The water-themed enemy of the week can't swim.
#"To Save Our Friends: Moon and Uranus Join Forces" (aka, "Friendly Foes"): A bunch of idiots try to murder Haruka over a dirtbike race. Usagi kinda gets into being handcuffed to Sailor Uranus. And a double trouble tire monster tires to roll over them.
#"A Man’s Kindness: Yuichiro Heartbroken by Rei" (aka, "Mixed Emotions"): Rei continues to treat her sorta-boyfriend like dirt, but this time, he's had enough and he's finally moving out. Next stop: Super-weird train demon.
#"I Want to Quit Being a Sailor Guardian: Minako's Dilemma" (aka, "Individual Happiness"): Minako wants out of the Sailor Soldier business to do normal teenager things like play volleyball, but it turns out that she can do both kinda. And a volleyball monster gets served when it tries to fight the Sailors.
#"Usagi in Tears: a Glass Slipper for My Birthday" (aka, "Birthday Blues, Part 1"): I'm not saying she's a gold digger, but she ain't messing with no broke...uh, Usagi gets Mamoru to buy her some Cinderella-style glass slippers as a birthday present, and then they immediately get turned into a demon. This is why we can't have nice things.
#"The Stolen Pure Heart: Usagi's Crisis" (aka, "Birthday Blues, Part 2"): Picking up from the previous episode...without her transforming trinket, Usagi can't transform into Sailor Moon. While she's out of commission, the new Sailor Scouts take out the first of the villains. Only a heck of a lot more to go!
#"The Arrival of a Small Pretty Guardian" (aka, "Hello, Sailor Mini Moon"): At a local festival, the new arrival from the Witches 5 dispenses with the B.S. and employs drive-by shooting. Chibi-Usa gets out of her TARDIS and comes back in from the future with Baby's First Special Attack on a drummer monster.
#"Making New Friends: Chibi Moon's Adventure" (aka, "Tainted Tea Party"): Chibi-Usa tries to find friends her age in the present, and meets a boy (who [[ShesAManInJapan for some reason is a girl in the Cloverway dub]]) who wants to be a Sailor Scout just like her. Plus, a monster who can't get enough of tea and stripping.
#"I Want Power: Mako Lost in Doubt" (aka, "People Who Need People"): Makoto takes a sabbatical in the country after fearing she may not be strong enough to beat any monster, let alone an ironed up idiot. Come on, a girl like her, who fought while reeling from blood loss, took out a crane game monster before getting her powers, and can lift a pretty-boy Russian figure skater? She does manage to cream a Daruma monster by the end of the episode.
#"The Bond of Destiny: Uranus's Distant Past" (aka, "Related By Destiny"): Butt-pinching SchoolgirlLesbians are HUGE targets for monsters that are shaped like shoes. Also, we learn how Haruka and Michiru met. You can tell Ikuhara had fun with this episode.
#"Art Is an Explosion of Love: Chibi-Usa’s First Love" (aka, "Art Appreciation"): Usagi, honey, you haven't improved as a matchmaker. Go fight the art themed monster that stole the pure heart of Chibi-Usa's crush instead.
#"Usagi Dancing to the Waltz" (aka, "Everything's Coming Up Rosey"): The girls are invited to a dance held by one of Mamoru's friends. Usagi gets wasted (again) and Eudial crashes the festivities. A monster that's an old gramophone falls victim to Tuxedo Mask. You would think that they would have stopped having him Deus Ex by this point!
#"The Shocking Moment: Everyone’s Identities Revealed" (aka, "No Turning Back"): Apparently, being targeted for having a pure heart is just like being the first in your circle of friends to wear a bra or lose your virginity, and Minako thinks she's a late bloomer. Secret identities are revealed all around. The monster this week just wants to be left alone. Good thing it can close up passages.
#"The Death of Uranus and Neptune: The Talisman Appears" (aka, "Destiny's Arrival"): Michiru gets executed by automated firing squad, prompting Haruka to commit suicide by shooting herself in the chest with a rifle, cruelly revealing that they carried the season's MacGuffin's in their hearts all along.
#"The Holy Grail's Mystical Power: Moon’s Double Transformation" (aka, "The Purity Chalice"): Continuing from the previous episode, Haruka and Michiru aren't convinced that Sailor Moon is their messiah. Meanwhile, Eudial picks a ''bad'' time to freak out over snails, and that time is "while driving on a cliff overlooking the ocean in a car with failing brakes." Crash!
#"Who Is the True Messiah? Chaos of Light and Darkness" (aka, "Show Stoppers"): The girls go down to the park to watch a local shooting of a movie and Mimette becomes the new head of Witches 4. Also, a cowgirl monster! YEE-HAW!
#"A House Filled With Evil Presence: The Beautiful Hotaru’s Secret" (aka, "Riniès Risky Friendship"): Chibi-Usa makes a new friend...who may be related to the enemy. And Haruka and Michiru declare Usagi to be a nuisance. Get in line, ladies.
#"I Love Idols: Mimete's Dilemma" (aka, "Mimet's Mess"): Japanese idol singers are no different than the pop singers we have in the Western world. They have their share of [[LoonyFan loony, obsessive fans]], like Minako and Mimette, who unwittingly become friends in their pursuit of this celebrity. This week's monster just fails in both song and fighting.
#"Shadow of Silence: The Pale Glimmer of a Firefly" (aka, "The Shadow of Silence"): Worried over her seizures and blackouts, Hotaru takes a page from Mamoru in the previous season and breaks off her friendship with Chibi-Usa with nothing to go on but the old "I'm afraid I might hurt you" excuse. Also, we get a great back view of Haruka[[note]]which sadly, is cut on the American TV version, but fortunately, is available on the uncut [=DVD=]s, and will presumably be available on the Creator/VizMedia online/DVD release [[/note]].
#"Sunny Skies After a Storm: A Friendship Dedicated to Hotaru" (aka, "Thorny Weather"): It's déjà vu all over again when the girls ([[AndZoidberg and Mamoru]]) go on a picnic (like they did in "A New Transformation: Usagi's Power Up") and meet the park's botanist (like they did in "Usagi’s Panic: Rei’s First Date").
#"Higher and Stronger: A Cheer from Usagi" (aka, "Heightened Hazard"): A runner can't keep up when Witches 4 goes after him for his pure heart. Also, Mimette enjoys her game of Twister [[TheImmodestOrgasm a bit too much]] in both the Japanese version and the original English dub.
#"Battle Inside the Demonic Space: The Sailor Guardians' Gamble" (aka, "It's In The Cards"): You know that expression, "Too many cooks spoil the broth"? Well, Mimette learns that too many objects in the daimon-making oven send their house into another dimension. Yeah, not as catchy as that other one...
#"The Messiah of Silence Awakens? Stars of Destiny" (aka, "Goodness Eclipsed"): Rei's ''Terminator 2'' style visions of death and destruction begin to come to fruition when the Inner and Outer Guardians discover who the Sovereign of Silence is. American viewers also learn that two red stars tastefully pasted on a pair of bare breasts is too much even for Creator/CartoonNetwork's censors, which is why this highly-anticipated episode was temporarily banned.
#"An Invasion from an Another Dimension: Mystery of Mugen Academy" (aka, "Next In Line"): Chibi-Usa searches for her missing friend (a stupid thing to do, considering the previous episode), and Mimette is the next to go after her appearance on television gets pulled- or rather, the plug does.
#"A Bewitching Flower That Steals Hearts: Tellu, the Third Witch" (aka, "Fiendish Ferns"): Tellu now goes up to bat and uses plants to get pure hearts, only for it to go "Little Shop of Horrors" on her butt. Next!
#"Believe in Love: Ami, the Kindhearted Guardian" (aka, "The Science Of Love"): Continuing from the previous episode, the Witches 5 is now down to 2 (and the next one gets destroyed just as quick as the previous one), the Sailor Guardians use Tellu's student ID to investigate the mysterious Mugen School, and Ami worries over a student who tied with her as the highest-grading student in class.
#"Shadow of Destruction: the Messiah of Silence Awakens" (aka, "Wake Up Call"): The last witch of the Witches 5 is one half of a twin set and the two destroy each other. Meanwhile, Kaolinite targets Chibi-Usa's pure heart and Mistress 9 (what happened to Mistresses 1-8?) awakens.
#"The Coming Terror of Darkness: Struggle of the Eight Guardians" (aka, "Who's Really Who?"): Tensions run high as Mistress 9 sends a blob monster made from daimon eggs after the Sailor Scouts and nearly lures Chibi-Usa into giving her the Purity Chalice.
#"The Shining Shooting Star: Saturn and the Messiah" (aka, "Darkness, My Old Friend"): Sailors Uranus, Neptune, and Moon are the only ones who can stop Mistress 9 and Pharaoh 90...and, if their teamwork is anything to go by, then humanity has nothing to do but put their heads between their legs and kiss their sorry asses goodbye.
#"A New Life: Parting of the Stars of Destiny" (aka, "Second Chance"): Haruka and Michiru are pissed over Usagi's little "use the Purity Chalice to turn one of their greatest enemies back into a baby to give her a second chance at life" stunt and decide to hand her ass to her in a junkyard fight...until Usagi proves what Haruka and Michiru should have known from the start about their messiah.
#"A Guardian’s Realization: Strength Lies Within a Pure Heart" (aka, "Tough Kindness"): Once again, Chibi-Usa is called home to the future, but thinks the upcoming going-away party is the Inner and Outer Guardians' way of saying, "Go away, you little brat." Too bad another monster shows up and doesn't realize that it's too late!
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[[AC:The Movie]]
* ''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (aka ''Sailor Moon S: The Movie: Hearts in Ice''): Luna falls for a human scientist and the Sailor Guardians get their asses kicked by ice demons. Way to sacrifice, Luna.

[[AC:Miscellany]]
* ''Kotaete Moon Call'': Sailor Moon's contribution to Japan's version of the VHS gaming fad, this fully-animated and voice-acted thing has the Guardians take on a quiz-themed daimon who has resurrected three youma and two droids! Never before has a 10% discount been so climatic!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sailor Moon [=SuperS=]]]
!!!The fourth series, 39 episodes
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[numlist:128]
#"Meeting of Destiny: The Night Pegasus Dances" (aka, "Dreams Take Flight"): In a dream, Chibi-Usa meets a pegacorn who makes her promise that she won't tell anyone of their encounter. Hey, does Chris Hansen go after mythical equine pedophiles? Also, evil circus descends to Earth through an eclipse chasing a cosmic horse through people's dreams...which '''''would''''' make them the coolest villains ever if not for the borderline-blatant sexual assault imagery their pick-up artist mini-bosses employ.
#"Super Transformation Once Again: Pegasus's Power" (aka, "No Ordinary Horsepower"): Rita (Andrew's girlfriend from ''way'' back in Sailor Moon Classic during the Rainbow Crystals arc) returns and gets targeted by Tiger's Eye, a hot redhead with razorblade earrings who shackles her to a board and forces her dream mirror out of her chest (and one of the aforementioned pick-up artist mini-bosses). And you thought ''Fifty Shades of Grey'' was needlessly and explicitly sexual.
#"Protect Mom's Dream: Double Moon's New Attack" (aka, "Sweet Dreams"): Hawkseye's "thing" turns out to be older women as he puts the creepy moves on Usagi's mom. Meanwhile, the viewer fights the urge to vomit, and the monster for the episodes is a human cannonball who (in the original English dub) sounds like a Jewish-American princess from Staten Island.
#"Catch Pegasus: The Amazon's Trap" (aka, "Baiting The Trap"): The Amazon Trio has a clever plan to capture the Pegasus which involves herding it into a box. And Naru comes back and, once again, gets seduced by the villain.
#"The Perfect Couple: Usagi and Mamoru's Love" (aka, "Perfect Couple"): Mamoru, Usagi, and Chibi-Usa re-enact ''Back to the Future''. The monster of the week is a balloon that gets popped, so there's that...
#"Artemis Is Cheating? Enter the Mysterious Kitten" (aka, "Much Ado About Kitten"): The inappropriate sexual vibes of this season escalate when Tiger's Eye and Artemis have eyes for a nun, and Artemis plays deadbeat dad when a mysterious kitten named Diana appears and claims to be the product of Luna and Artemis' love.
#"Makoto's Friendship: A Girl Who Admired Pegasus" (aka, "A Pegasus Page Turner"): Makoto reunites with an old friend who's worried that she's losing her ability to write, all because her crush turned out to have a girlfriend. The monster of the episode is a bizarre mix of stripper, circus ringmaster, and magician who has a cartoon time bomb on her head, keys for earrings, and (temporarily) kicks Sailor Moon's, Chibi Moon's, and Sailor Jupiter's asses.
#"Connecting Hearts: Chibi-Usa and Pegasus" (aka, "A Teacher's Lesson"): Chibi Usa helps her art teacher believe in magic again. The villain of the episode makes Chibi Usa an offer she immediately refuses and, once again, the original English dub (read: Cartoon Network) censors fall asleep at the wheel when they let in a rather pervy scene near the end where Chibi Usa is temporarily topless as she's talking to Pegasus (who is ''really'' uncomfortable about it).
#"Protect Mamoru: Ninja Usagi's Jealousy" (aka, "The Trouble With Love"): Usagi goes ninja when Mamoru stays at Rei's shrine after the girls trash his apartment. Rei becomes the Circus Trio's newest target when Rei mistakes Tiger's Eye for Usagi.
#"Forest of Illusion: A Beautiful Fairy's Invitation" (aka, "Phony Fairy"): Fish Eye targets at a children's author who believes in fairies (the "magical winged humans" variety, not "gay men") by becoming his manic-pixie dream girl muse (giving men yet another reason to avoid those type of chicks like the plague). The villain of the episode is a green, slightly effeminate, lipstick-wearing male tightrope walker who triggers Usagi's acrophobia by making her walk his tightrope and showing off while she wails for help.
#"Drive to the Heavens: The Dream Car Fueled with Love" (aka, "Driven Dreamer"): Ami gets a job as a car mechanic's assistant who is working on her deceased husband's car because, hey, it's cheaper than actual therapy. We got a very sadistic trapeze artist as the villain of the episode (and, once again, Usagi's fear of heights is triggered) and Hawk Eye's fake beard doesn't match his cotton-candy pink hair.
#"Aiming for the Top: the Pretty Swordswoman's Dilemma" (aka, "Cutting It Close"): A little girl who lives in a tent under a bridge (better than [[Series/SaturdayNightLive a van down by the river]], if you ask me) is making her dreams of being a Japanese sword fighter come true, one opponent at a time. The villain of the episode is a spider lady obsessed with cat's cradle[[note]]that game where you try and make complicated patterns by weaving yarn through your fingers[[/note]] and easily gets tripped up by the scouts. Worst. Temp Villain. Thus Far.
#"We Love Fashion: The Stylish Guardians" (aka, "Clothes Call"): The fashion world can be rough, and a designer learns that having Fish Eye as his model and muse can be a nightmare. Fisheye insults Sailor Moon's and Chibi Moon's taste in skirts. The cheesy, circus-themed villains keep on coming when an ordinary seal sends a sentient ball (who was related to the balloon villain from earlier this season) after Usagi and Chibi Moon.
#"Storm of Love: Minako's Grand Two-Timing Plan" (aka, "Double Trouble"): To the shock of everyone, Minako reveals that she is dating two guys at the same time. Unfortunately for her, they're both Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye, which means we get to see the TwoTimerDate trope in all its worn-out glory. A pair of acrobatic temp villains torment the Scouts (save Minako, who is the latest victim shackled and violated for her dream mirror).
#"The Secret Mansion: A Menu of Love for You" (aka, "Recipe For Danger"): A mean old woman refuses to sell her mansion, but Hawk's Eye won't take no for an answer. Today's villain is a Southern belle who's a bitch on wheels (literally; [[DontExplainTheJoke she's a stunt biker wedged in a motorcycle wheel]]).
#"Believe in Pegasus: The Four Guardians' Super Transformation" (aka, "Kicking Into High Gear"): A soccer player has a crush on Chibi Usa, but, unlike her future mother (Usagi) or even Makoto, she doesn't rush into love. The villain of the episode is a faux Pegasus and straight out of a furry's second gushiest wet dream[[note]]the first gushiest is, of course, anything associated with Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog[[/note]], and all the Sailor Scouts accept upgrades from the real Pegasus.
#"Shining Summer Days: Ami Under the Sea-Breeze" (aka, "Beach Blanket Bungle"): Today, we learn that evil doesn't take a vacation, Tiger's Eye doesn't know what a friend is, and the villain is a spastic, kimono-wearing BigEater who takes in more than she can chew with Tuxedo Mask's...top hat[[note]]notice how I didn't say what you thought I was gonna say. This is a kids' show and, as crazy as it sounds, that's what really happened[[/note]]. This should be disowned like the last BeachEpisode they had.
#"Become a Prima: Usagi's Ballet" (aka, "Tutu Treachery"): Usagi and Chibi-Usa have a sudden urge to become ballerinas and face stiff competition from Fish Eye and a girl named Kiriko. Usagi and Chibi Moon say what we're all thinking about the villains this season (read: they're getting weirder and more gimmicky than ever), but, despite being the love child of Pinocchio and a nut cracker, he makes for a tough, but very competent and dedicated ballet teacher.
#"Juban Holiday: The Carefree Princess" (aka, "The Duchess's Day Off"): Child neglect and abuse are a fun topic in this episode, where a princess who wants to break free from her ivory tower becomes a target for the Amazon Trio. We have another ball relative (remember the last two?); this time, she's paired with an elephant and [[MotorMouth won't shut the hell up]], but she does stop Tuxedo Mask's speech by running over his rose, so she's not all bad.
#"Destined Partners? Makoto's Innocence" (aka, "No Prince Charming"): Makoto is still searching for the man who can replace her old boyfriend -- and is targeted by the Amazon Trio. The villain of the episode is a card who likes to cut up and nearly hands Usagi and Chibi Moon their "ace"s.
#"Shadow of Evil: The Trio's Last Chance" (aka, "A True Reflection"): Zirconia is getting tired of the Amazon Trio's bumbling. Mamoru becomes the Trio's next target, Fish Eye begins to wonder if what they're doing is worth it after doing the "1, 2, 3" trick on Tiger's Eye and discovering he has no dream mirror, and Usagi and Chibi Moon get caught in a trampoline by another acrobatics-based temp villain.
#"Mirrors of Dreams: the Amazon's Last Stage" (aka, "Eternal Dreams"): Continuing from the previous episode, Fish Eye comes to the realization that Usagi is Sailor Moon and discovers that she makes a good point about having dreams, so she and Tiger Eye, like most Sailor Moon villains, decide that it's not worth it to side with evil. And shit gets real when a MonsterClown named Magic Pierrot goes to nab the dream mirror for himself and his clowning around nearly kills Usagi.
#"The Amazoness: Nightmare From Behind the Mirrors" (aka, "A New Nightmare"): Now that the Amazon Trio have sacrificed their lives so they can have beautiful dreams, Zirconia recruits four preteen tramps in age-inappropriate attire to do his (or her, if you're watching the original Japanese version) dirty work for him/her and retrieve the Golden Mirror (the one said to hold Pegasus) and be inside a human who believes in him.
#"True Power Explodes: Ami's Melody of the Heart" (aka, "Heartfelt Melody"): In which the Sailor Guardians find a high-quality recording on the Internet-- in 1995, Ami gets nekkid 49 episodes before Usagi while meeting herself, and we learn that Zircons are not a plaything.
#"Flames of Passion: Mars's Raging Super Attack" (aka, "Dreams Of Her Own"): Rei's publicity from a magazine cover (right next to blatant product placement for [=RunRun=]) leads to a young Rei fangirl joining the shrine. Remember: if a member of the Amazoness Quartet asks if you have a dream, you say no.
#"Dentist of Horrors? Palla-Palla's House" (aka, "Dental Dilemma"): Usagi and Chibi-Usa get cavities, and decide to go to the new dentist in town. In a twist that everyone except Usagi, Chibi-Usa, and Mamoru saw coming, [=PallaPalla=] is running the dentist shop, and she's backed up by a creepy face-changing toothpaste tube woman that tries to drill their teeth out of their heads after pinning them to the wall with dentist needles. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Seriously]]. And then she gets beaten when Moon and Chibi Moon... uh... ''scream'' at the top of their lungs. Oh, and they still have to go to the dentist at the end.
#"Clash of Dreams: Minako and Makoto's Broken Friendship" (aka, "Nightmare Garden"): Remember back in episode 65 when Minako and Makoto were angry at each other over a boy? Well here it is again! In other developments, Cere-Cere learns that punking out the other members of the Quartet is not a good idea.
#"Overcome Your Fear: the Jump to Freedom" (aka, "Vaulting To Victory"): One of Chibi-Usa's classmates tries to jump real high for Sports Day. The Sailor Team manages to begin their transformation sequences before they're established on-camera as being at the same site as Jun-Jun. And just why did anyone think that Usagi would be a good replacement for a vaulting board?
#"Don't Lose Sight of Your Dreams: The Mirror of Truth" (aka, "Reflections of Reality"): Usagi and Chibi-Usa (building on her art education previously seen in episode 135) meet a street artist. Don't think about how Cere-Cere gets the money to at least temporarily live in a big mansion, or about what will happen to it after the episode.
#"Pegasus Disappears: Wavering Friendship", (aka, "Dream Believer"): Chibi-Usa and her classmates (and eventually the Sailor Team) help a fellow student prepare his entry in the next Flugtag competition. The plot of the series threatens to develop, but everything returns to normal by the end of the episode (the preview thankfully reveals that something will happen in the next one).
#"Pegasus's Secret: The Boy Who Protects the Dream World" (aka, "Pegasus Revealed"): In which Usagi and Chibi-Usa switch ages, [=PallaPalla=] auditions for a job on ''Series/WonderShowzen'', and the villain of the week is a gum... bunny... thing that can turn into a Playboy bunny. And is blue. And spits out creepy gum baby things. The other Sailor Team members only appear in their Guardian identities in a filler episode, a rarity even for ''Super S''.
#"Chibi-Usa's Little Rhapsody of Love" (aka, "Rini's Lovely Rhapsody"): The Sailor Team figures out that Chibi-Usa has spent her nights talking to someone, and ply her with food in an attempt to figure out who exactly this lover is. Ami stands on the cusp of a dirty joke, but manages to back away.
#"Dream to be an Adult: The Amazoness' Confusion" (aka, "Tomorrow's Big Dreams"): A coming-of-age ceremony proves to a ripe target for the Amazonesses, to the point where their Lemure knocks himself down from dream-mirror overconsumption. The Amazonesses are just as tired of Tuxedo Mask's shtick as everyone else.
#"Terror in Motion: The Dark Queen's Evil Hand" (aka, "Day Of Night"): Tokyo is suddenly covered in webbing. Either [[Series/SpiderManJapan Japanese Spider-Man]] has gone rogue on us or Queen Nehellenia is finally taking an active role in the plot!
#"The Source of Darkness: Dead Moon Circus" (aka, "Show Time Showdown"): The Sailor Guardians blatantly ignore Pegasus' advice and head on in the Dead Moon Circus despite not knowing who exactly holds the ability to utilize the Golden Crystal. Chibi-Usa is captured accordingly.
#"Labyrinth of Mirrors: Chibi Moon Captured" (aka, "The Dark Legend"): The Amazonesses play the old switcharoo on Queen Nehellenia and get burnt, while the abyss gazes back into the Sailor Guardians.
#"The Golden Crystal Appears: Nehellenia's Magic" (aka, "One In The Hand"): Nehellenia finally lets the Amazoness Quartet know that her real opinions of them are when she lets Zirconia try to take her energy. Zircon's presence proves to the the element that foils Zirconia's attempt at the old multiple-versions trick.
#"When the Crystal Shines: The Beautiful Power of Dreams" (aka, "Golden Revival"): Beyond the mirror at last, Nehellenia goes face-to-face with the Sailor Guardians. A tiny pineapple proves to be a key element in Earth's salvation.
#"Dreams Forever: Fill the Heavens with Light" (aka, "The Sweetest Dream"): Sailors Moon and Chibi-Moon go skydiving as Nehellenia gives some final pieces of exposition. Fact: having your dream mirror consumed turns you into a circus freak. [[note]]The last ''Sailor Moon'' anime episode released by Cloverway. ''Sailor Stars'' would not be released in North America for fifteen more years, until it was licensed by Creator/VizMedia as part of their run of the series and ''[[Anime/SailorMoonCrystal Crystal]]''.[[/note]]
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[[AC:Sailor Moon [=SuperS=] Special]]

#"A Beautiful Transformation? The Journey and Growth of the Crybaby Usagi": REEEEEECAAAAAAAAAAP! Yep, it's a recap of the past three seasons in case anybody missed it.
#"Haruka and Michiru Return: The Ghostly Puppet Play" Haruka and Michiru return... to defeat Chucky from ''Film/ChildsPlay'' and decide to stay out of the show until ''Stars''. Good for them.
#"Chibi-Usa's Adventure: The Vampire Mansion of Terror" Chibi-Usa meets a new friend. Spoiler: She's a VAMPIRE! Super-duper spoiler: She lives in the titular vampire castle! Super-duper times 2 spoiler: She gets beaten by a Guardian power-up involving garlic. Oh, and somehow she was working for the Dead Moon Circus or something like that.

[[AC:The Movie]]

* ''Sailor Moon [=SuperS=]: The Movie'' (aka ''Sailor Moon [=SuperS=]: The Movie: Black Dream Hole''): Prepare yourself for kidnappings, new love interests, and terrible dialogue (in the English version) as the Guardians battle the henchmen of an evil villain who doesn't show up until 25 minutes into the movie and Chibi-Usa forgets Pegasus and falls in love with some other guy who's never seen again. Also, the movie where Neptune said her infamous HoYay line to Uranus. Oh, and the Black Dream Hole only shows up for 7-8 minutes despite being in the title. The final theatrically released film of ''Sailor Moon''.
* "Ami's First Love": In this special, we find that the guy Ami loved from the first season does not exist... or something. Instead, she falls for some guy named Mercurius we've never seen before or will ever see again and is preyed upon by a creepy Japanese lady with oddly colored hair.

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[[folder:Sailor Moon Sailor Stars]]
!!!The fifth series, 34 episodes
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#"The Flower of Nightmares Scatters: The Queen of Darkness Returns": Looks like Nehellenia isn't over at all after the finale of the last season... and since the Outers didn't show up last season, they get their [=SuperS=] upgrades in this one. Old fandom aphorism: perhaps Mamoru should've ran for cover during that glass storm. New (and final) opening theme!
#"Saturn Awakens: The Ten Sailor Guardians Unite": In which Haruka and Michiru save the room labeled "Hotaru" for last when looking for her. Eternal Sailor Moon makes her first appearance as Tuxedo Mask makes his last.
#"The Cursed Mirror: Mamoru Caught in a Nightmare": A certain state of ennui passes over the young girls of Tokyo, and only the Sailor Guardians know that it's the work of Queen Nehellenia and not a side effect of Prozac. Mamoru misses out on a PC network drinking party.
#"Night of Destiny: The Sailor Guardians’ Ordeals": In which Sailor Teleport is nothing compared to hurled shards of a wine glass, a random party split causes the most humorous pairings possible, and that Ami could've been a basketball coach in another life.
#"For Love: the Endless Battle in the Dark World": In which Sailor Venus temporarily reclaims her leadership position from the early part of Classic, even if it is only to one person, the sudden detachment of a rose earring rekindles memories within a dazed Usagi, and pre-teens show up in the last place you would expect.
#"Moon Power of Love: The Nightmare Ends": The long battle between Nehellenia and the Sailor Guardians finally comes to an end by giving her another chance to start again... But in turn the final enemy surfaces. Oh, and Super Sailor Moon permanently evolves to Eternal Sailor Moon! Sadly though, it's also the end of the road for Chibi-Usa and Diana in the series. *sob*
#"Farewells and Encounters: the Transitioning Stars of Destiny": When Mamoru leaves, the Starlights begin.
#"A School Storm: The Transfer Students Are Idols": Seiya's masquerade about being a handsome-looking normal person to Usagi is ended when the Three Lights transfer to her high school. Being in clubs or playing sports while being Sailor Guardians is not an issue in said high school, unlike back in middle school. Seiya decides to follow in the footsteps of the 1986 Chicago Bears and joins the American football team. Galaxia finds the perfect front for her world-threatening antics: a TV station.
#"Becoming an Idol: Minako’s Ambition": Somehow just going to the same high school has enabled Minako to become the personal assistant to the Three Lights, because apparently their talent agency or record company doesn't have people for that job. Usagi learns that being a celebrity hanger-on isn't what all it's cracked up be (you get hungry once in a while).
#"Fighter's Secret Identity: the Shocking Super Transformation": Seiya enters into the exciting world of musical theater, but his director is the kind of Sister who puts on an act.
#"A Star of Dreams and Wishes: Taiki's Transformation": Taiki proves he's not just a pretty face as he aces test after test and comes into contact with the school's physics teacher, who doesn't quite convincingly explain why he didn't accept an invitation to teach at Cambridge (you can have dreams and romanticism just as well over there). They go on to have a heated debate about whether dead people can become stars on a children's interview show.
#"Luna's Discovery: The Real Face of Yaten": The world of pop idols has its plateaus -- like picking up a random cat out walking the street and claiming her as your own on a TV show. Said cat ends up one step closer to figuring out the Starlights' true motivations, but dismisses them as mere pining for a far away lover. See Luna get absolutely scared to death by a chameleon.
#"Friend or Foe? Star Lights and the Sailor Guardians": The Three Stars media cavalcade continues with a cooking show. Sailor Moon decides to stop for a mid-battle cake from today's Phage, with predictable results. Haruka and Michiru come back, for it has been far too long.
#"Calling of the Shining Stars: Enter Haruka and Michiru": The classical-pop mashup you didn't know you were waiting for is here as Michiru and the Three Lights (who can play instruments, assuming the soundboard person isn't deceiving us) share the stage at a music festival. Naturally, this leads to Uranus and Neptune almost throwing down with the Sailor Starlights to prove who exactly is better at being later-season sidekicks to the Sailor Team.
#"Seiya and Usagi's Heart-Pounding Date": Sailor Galaxia finally reveals herself to Sailor Moon while dispatching Sailor Iron Mouse and reminding her that the only person who uses phone boxes to get around is The Doctor. We enter into the odd situation where Seiya knows who Sailor Moon is, but Usagi doesn't know who Sailor Star Fighter is. And we never found out whether Minako went to that romantic[[note]]which incredibly is not a porno despite the title literally translating as "Grown-Up Love is *Bleep*/XXX" [[/note]] movie (alone or with anyone).
#"Invaders from Outer Space: The Coming of Siren": After the disposal of Sailor Iron Mouse last episode, we are introduced to Sailor Aluminum Siren and Sailor Lead Crow, both of whom attack a cop, turning him into a LawyerFriendlyCameo of ''Franchise/RoboCop''. Oh, and Usagi tries to deal with Chibi-Chibi... in a sub-plot.
#"The Screaming Dead: Terror of the Camp Monster": The Three Lights get cast in a movie where they play costumed defenders of justice (and all they had to do is act naturally) at the same camp where the Sailor Team vacation. At the camp, the Team try to visit Rei's cousin, who just happened to have been turned into a Phage by Aluminum Siren earlier. As the opening says, it's like ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'', only the beautiful camper girls can defend themselves.
#"A Night Alone Together: Usagi in Danger": Usagi has the house to herself. Then comes Seiya, then the girls, then the other Starlights, then Haruka and Michiru... and the night becomes odd and funny. Even tonight's Phage is not safe from this hilarity!
#"Taiki's Song Filled With Passion and Faith": Taiki is unhappy that being a popular singer involves people wanting you to sing. Ami convinces him to give a Make-A-Wish visit to a girl in the hospital that reveals a hand-drawn vision of a Princess we have yet to meet, thus proving that the Three Lights' entire career wasn't a big waste of time. Boy, that American doctor sure is fluent in Japanese!
#"Chibi-Chibi's Mystery: The Big Noisy Chase": Usagi's search for a candy kingdom leads to the Sailor Team and Three Lights following Chibi-Chibi as she gets a considerable supply from a powerful businessman (who, according to Creator/VizMedia, leads a large "combine", which is certainly good if he wants to harvest any crops this season) who doesn't seem to mind his stuff getting broken. This is good, as his transformation into a Phage and subsequent battle ends up with lots of broken stuff. The last time we see Ikuko-mama.
#"The Shining Power of a Star: Chibi-Chibi's Transformation": Usagi is roped into a co-ed softball game by Seiya. Needless to say, she wouldn't have been accepted to [[Anime/PrincessNine Kisaragi Girls High]] on a baseball scholarship. Wouldn't you just know that the number 1 member of the Three Lights Fan Club goes to Juuban High and is captain of the softball team? Let us now embrace Sailor Chibi-Chibi Moon, our new overlord.
#"Invitation to Terror: Usagi's Night Flight": Usagi's evening of watching cult films and new wave videos on Creator/USANetwork is interrupted by a Phage... or not. Instead, the Sailors end up watching the new Three Lights movie on a plane, redefining in-flight entertainment forever. And so we finally reach that point in the narrative of this season where the new team and the Sailor Guardians know each others' identities.
#"Duty or Friendship: Conflict Between the Sailor Guardians": The fallout from the last episode is dealt with as the only way that Seiya and Usagi can mediate on their personal differences is by a radio dedication segment (brokered by fake-psychic Rei). Seiya gets thumped real bad.
#"Truth Revealed: The Star Lights' Past": Subliminal messages in pop music: mostly urban legends, but urban fact for one theme-park Three Lights concert, as Seiya gives the backstory of the Sailor Starlights' presence to Usagi (and thus the viewer) through this medium. This is followed by his tribute to James Brown.
#"Butterflies of Light: A New Chapter On the Horizon": After several dozens of episodes in which the Game Center Crown is overlooked in favor of the nearby fruit parlor, the game center hosts a fighting game contest in which Ami's latent playing ability, first touch upon back in Classic, gets used. What is exactly is the innate duty of a Sailor Guardian (as opposed to being a powered-hero type) when the baddies are Sailor Guardians as well? Why didn't the victim-of-the-day have any dialogue whatsoever? And what's up with all these goddamn butterflies?
#"Go for Your Dream: Minako Becomes an Idol": It is time for an Idol discovery contest, and unlike certain types of contests that involve live audiences, twice-weekly broadcasts and tele-voting, we only have four judges, two of which aren't even from this planet. Ginga TV is instrumental to the plot, and given that's only happened maybe once or twice before, the big finish must be close. We meet the final villain-of-the-day!
#"The Stolen Silver Crystal: Princess Kakyu Appears": In which the heroic-seeming Three Lights rough up a kid. Just as Sailor Lead Crow was about to succeed to steal Sailor Moon's Star Seed... let's just say she gets a back fire. Also, Princess Kakyu appears, but won't say anything until the next episode.
#"Crusade for the Galaxy: Legend of the Sailor Wars": Usagi still misses Mamoru. Seiya wants to get to her. But mimicking Tuxedo Mask to save her? Seriously, Seiya?
#"Princess Kakyu Perishes: Advent of Galaxia": Uh, scratch one Princess. And uh, scratch one Tin Nyanko too: Galaxia's here, and she's not playing around. The time of Galaxia's chaos on Earth has begun!
#"Countdown to Destruction: The Sailor Guardians' Last Battle": Whoops, the Inners are down! And so is 99.9% percent of the population. But hey, the Outers are coming, so it can't get worse, right? Right? Also, Usagi finds out the reason why Mamoru never replied back...
#"Ruler of the Galaxy: the Menace of Galaxia": Dang it! Now Pluto and Saturn are downed and Uranus and Neptune have turned traitor.
#"Dying Stars: Uranus and Neptune's Last Stand": Good news: Uranus and Neptune had a ruse going! Bad news: they get killed too, so it's all up to Usagi, the Starlights and Chibi-Chibi to end this...
#"The Light of Hope: the Final Battle for the Galaxy":[[labelnote:Warning]] [[Creator/{{Hulu}} "The following is intended only for mature audiences. Viewer discretion advised."]] [[/labelnote]] One attempt after the next to beat Galaxia happens, after Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune died in the last episode. They did leave a scratch at last though, but Sailor Moon's attempt to beat her by the light fails in despair. Until a Light of Hope finally comes to be in Chibi-Chibi...
#"Usagi's Love: The Moonlight Illuminates the Galaxy":[[labelnote:RATED TV-14]] [[Creator/{{Hulu}} "The following is intended only for mature audiences. Viewer discretion advised."]] This is despite Hulu having ran the Mercury naked scene in episode 151 without any disclaimer. When it was first posted, they rated the episode TV-MA.[[/labelnote]] AKA "The episode where Usagi gets nekkid [[BarbieDollAnatomy but she doesn't have anything]]." Also, EveryoneLives! YAY! In fact, the Sailor Starlights have the distinction of not dying even once. It's the last of Sailor Moon on television at that point in Japan... [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon until 2003]], and the last Sailor Moon animation produced [[Anime/SailorMoonCrystal until 2014]]. Next week: ''[[Anime/CuteyHoney Cutey Honey Flash!]]'' [[labelnote:*]] The aforementioned show was the next series to air in its timeslot after the ''Sailor Stars'' season and shared a lot of the same production staff. [[/labelnote]]
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[[folder:Sailor Moon (Classic)]]
!!!The first season, 46 Episodes
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# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp01TheCrybabyUsagisBeautifulTransformation The Crybaby: Usagi's Beautiful Transformation]]": Usagi Tsukino is a 14 year old schoolgirl who is very cheerful, but clumsy, and is always finding herself into unwanted trouble. One day, Usagi meets a talking black cat named Luna, who reveals that dark forces are threatening the lives of the innocent and that Usagi has the power to stop them. Using a magical brooch, Usagi is transformed into Sailor Moon, the chosen guardian who fights for love and justice.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp02PunishmentAwaitsTheHouseOfFortuneIsTheMonsterMansion Punishment Awaits: The House of Fortune is the Monster Mansion]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] A new house of fortune opens up in the Juban District and quickly gains popularity for its accurate predictions. But soon, the customers who had their fortunes read begin to act violent, including Gurio Umino, a boy who has a crush on Usagi. Suspecting that this is the work of a monster, Usagi and Luna decide to investigate the situation.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp03TheMysteriousSleepingSicknessProtectTheGirlsInLove The Mysterious Sleeping Sickness: Protect the Girls in Love]]": All the girls in town are tuning in to the late-night radio program called "Midnight Zero" that reads out love letters sent in by the listeners. Meanwhile, a strange sleeping sickness is plaguing the town, causing people to fall into a coma-like state, including Ms. Haruna and Naru.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp04LearnHowToBeSkinnyFromUsagi Learn How to Be Skinny from Usagi]]": Usagi is shocked to find out that she's gained weight from too much eating. Determined to get back into shape and fast, she and her friends join a gym that advertises instant results for its members.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp05ScentOfAMonsterChanelaWillStealYourLove Scent of a Monster: Chanela Will Steal Your Love]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] Usagi asks her family if they can officially keep Luna as a pet, but her little brother Shingo strongly objects due to his fear of cats. Instead, he brings home a pet Chanela, a creature that smells like perfume. Shingo becomes so absorbed in his new pet, that he behaves differently, which worries Usagi.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp06ProtectTheMelodyOfLove Protect the Melody of Love: Usagi Plays Cupid]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] One rainy day, Usagi bumps into Yusuke Amade, a famous musician who claims he is being chased by a youma. Realizing the man is telling the truth, Usagi and Luna decide to keep an eye on Yusuke by staking out the venue where he performs.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp07UsagiLearnsHerLessonBecomingAStarIsHardWork Usagi Learns her Lesson: Becoming a Star is Hard Work]]": Usagi and Naru both dream of becoming stars like Mikan Shiritori, a graduate from their school. When the girls hear that Mikan is holding a talent contest, they see their chance to achieve stardom.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp08TheGirlGeniusIsAMonsterTheBrainwashingCramSChoolOfHorror The Girl Genius is a Monster: The Brainwashing Cram School of Horror]]": Usagi befriends Ami Mizuno, the school's smartest girl, who has an IQ over 300. But Luna, who senses an unknown energy coming from Ami, suspects her of being a youma.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp09UsagisDisasterBewareOfTheClockOfConfusion Usagi’s Disaster: Beware of the Clock of Confusion]]": Usagi and Ami go to the city to enjoy some shopping, where they find a clock store selling a clock that resembles Luna. Later that day, Usagi is happy to learn that her mother bought the exact same clock as a gift. But that night, the clocks from the store emit a strange light, making Usagi and the rest of Tokyo very impatient.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp10TheCursedBusEnterMarsTheGuardianOfFire The Cursed Bus: Enter Mars, the Guardian of Fire]]": Several people who take the bus near the Hikawa Shrine have gone missing. Usagi, Ami, and Luna decide to investigate by visiting the shrine. There, they meet Rei Hino, a miko (shrine maiden) with strong spiritual powers.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp11UsagiVsReiNightmareInDreamLand Usagi vs. Rei: Nightmare in Dream Land]]": The Sailor Senshi go to the Dreamland amusement park, where visitors have reportedly gone missing. The team splits into two groups: Usagi and Rei and Ami and Luna. But, much to Rei's frustration, Usagi is more focused on playing than finding the missing people.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp12IWantABoyfriendTheLuxuryCruiseShipIsATrap I Want a Boyfriend: The Luxury Cruise Ship is a Trap]]": One of Queen Beryl's youma offers to help Jadeite with his plans. Rei wins tickets on a luxury cruise ship and, since she has no boyfriend, asks Ami to accompany her. A jealous Usagi sneaks aboard after them.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp13GirlsUniteTheEndOfJadeite Girls Unite: The End of Jadeite]]": Usagi continues to be attracted to both Motoki and Tuxedo Mask. Threatened with eternal sleep should he fail again, Jadeite confronts the Senshi at an airport.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp14ANewEnemyAppearsNephritesEvilCrest A New Enemy Appears: Nephrite’s Evil Crest]]": Nephrite takes over as Beryl's main energy gatherer. He plans to gather power from individual humans at their strongest, rather than from groups, and starts by targeting Naru's childhood friend, a tennis player.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp15UsagisPanicReisFirstDate Usagi’s Panic: Rei’s First Date]]": Rei falls for Mamoru and persuades him to go on a date with her, whilst Nephrite targets the caretaker of a local park.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp16AGirlsDreamUsagiBecomesA A Girl’s Dream: Usagi Becomes a Bride]]": Usagi decides to enter a home-made wedding dress contest, while her home economics teacher is targeted by Nephrite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp17UsagisAModelTheFlashOfTheMonsterCamera Usagi’s a Model: The Flash of the Monster Camera]]": Nephrite targets Kijin Shinokawa, a gifted young photographer, while Usagi tries to achieve her dream of becoming a model.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp18ShingosLoveTheGrievingDoll Shingo's Love: The Grieving Doll]]": Shingo upsets his friend Mika, an award-winning doll maker whose skills make her the next target for Nephrite's energy gathering.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp19UsagisJoyALoveLetterFromTuxedoMask Usagi's Joy: A Love Letter from Tuxedo Mask]]": Nephrite takes advantage of Sailor Moon's attraction to Tuxedo Mask by sending love letters to Usagi and her classmates. Naru falls in love with him in his civilian disguise, allowing him to drain a large amount of her energy.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp20TheSummerTheBeachYouthAndGhosts The Summer, the Beach, Youth and Ghosts]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] Usagi, Ami, Rei, and Luna take a vacation in order to train, but the hotel they are staying at is haunted by a strange phenomenon.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp21ProtectTheChildrensDreamsFriendshipThroughAnime Protect the Children’s Dreams: Friendship Through Anime]]": Nephrite uses his most powerful Youma to target an animator working for the new Sailor V movie.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp22RomanceUnderTheMoonUsagisFirstKiss Romance Under the Moon: Usagi’s First Kiss]]": Both Luna and Queen Beryl wonder if a visiting princess could be the one the Senshi have been looking for. Mamoru dreams he is Tuxedo Mask and a girl is asking him for the Silver Crystal. At the ball, Usagi gets her first kiss.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp23WishUponAStarNarusFirstLove Wish Upon a Star: Naru’s First Love]]": With Naru now infatuated with Nephrite's alias, Masato Sanjoin, Usagi is powerless to stop her friend from being used by the increasingly desperate general.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp24NarusTearsNephriteDiesForLove Naru’s Tears: Nephrite Dies for Love]]": Zoisite decides to use Nephrite's recently discovered romantic feelings for Naru to manipulate him into handing over the Black Crystal to him.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp25JupiterThePowerfulGirlInLove Jupiter, the Powerful Girl in Love]]": Queen Beryl partially awakens the evil entity Metalia and sends Zoisite and Kunzite to find the Seven Great Youma and their Rainbow Crystals. Meanwhile, the tomboyish Makoto Kino transfers into Usagi's school and falls for a crane-game whiz at the arcade.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp26RestoreNarusSmileUsagisFriendship Restore Naru’s Smile: Usagi’s Friendship]]": Naru is still very depressed after Nephrite's death. Usagi and Umino decide to take her to Yokohama to cheer her up. There, a kindly priest is attacked by Zoisite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp27CrushingOnAmiTheBoyWhoCanSeeTheFuture Crushing On Ami: The Boy Who Can See the Future]]": Ami meets Ryo Urawa, a clairvoyant boy who has a crush on her. However, Urawa's power makes him aware that he will soon be transformed into a Youma by Zoisite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp28ThePaintingOfLoveUsagiAndMamoruGetCloser The Painting of Love: Usagi and Mamoru Get Closer]]": Usagi and Mamoru are asked to model for the reclusive painter Yumemi Yumeno, who is unexpectedly targeted by Zoisite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp29TotalChaosTheMessyLoveRectangle Total Chaos: The Messy Love Rectangle]]": Makoto, like Usagi, develops a crush on Motoki. The two then decide to pursue him simultaneously, even after finding out that he has a girlfriend, who, meanwhile, is targeted by Zoisite and Kunzite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp30GrandpaLosesControlReiInDanger Grandpa Loses Control: Rei in Danger]]": After fighting off an attack by Zoisite, Rei's grandfather takes on an apprentice and begins acting strangely.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp31LovedAndChasedLunasWorstDayEver Loved and Chased: Luna's Worst Day Ever]]": Luna discovers that she has an admirer, in the form of an overweight tomcat named Rhett Butler. Meanwhile, the Sailor Senshi and Zoisite compete for the last Rainbow Crystal.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp32UminosResolveIllProtectNaru Umino's Resolve: I'll Protect Naru]]": Umino misinterprets Usagi's advice on seducing Naru, and begins to adopt the persona of Tuxedo Mask.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp33EnterVenusTheLastSailorGuardian Enter Venus, the Last Sailor Guardian]]": Zoisite disguises himself as Sailor Moon in order to lure Tuxedo Mask and the Senshi out into the open. The Dark Kingdom injures Tuxedo Mask's identity, but they are foiled by the appearance of Sailor Venus.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp34TheShiningSilverCrystalTheMoonPrincessAppears The Shining Silver Crystal: The Moon Princess Appears]]": Mamoru is forced to confront Zoisite in a duel over the Rainbow Crystals, but Usagi inadvertently becomes involved.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp35ReturningMemoriesUsagiAndMamorusPast Returning Memories: Usagi and Mamoru’s Past]]": Usagi and Mamoru remember their former lives as Princess Serenity and Prince Endymion. The Dark Kingdom kidnaps the injured Mamoru, but Queen Beryl executes Zoisite for his attempt to kill him. Luna and Artemis tell the Sailor Senshi about their tragic past.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp36UsagisConfusionIsTuxedoMaskEvil Usagi's Confusion: Is Tuxedo Mask Evil?]]": Minako tries to cheer Usagi up by taking her to a hair salon, leading to the discovery that Tuxedo Mask is still alive, but now very different.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp37LetsBecomeAPrincessUsagisBizareeTraining Let's Become a Princess: Usagi's Bizarre Training]]": Determined to become more like the princess she is supposed to be, Usagi decides to enlist in Countess Rose's Princess Seminar.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp38TheSnowTheMountainsFriendshipAndMonsters The Snow, the Mountains, Friendship and Monsters]]": Usagi and her friends visit the Moonlight Course skiing resort, unaware that Kunzite has sabotaged the Moon Princess Contest in order to unmask Sailor Moon.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp39PairedWithAMonsterMakoTheIceSkatingQueen Paired with a Monster: Mako, the Ice Skating Queen]]": After discovering that the Moon Princess was once known for her graceful ice skating, Kunzite tries to use this information to trap Sailor Moon. The best skater among the girls, however, turns out to be Makoto. Tuxedo Mask appears to help them, but only because he does not agree with Kunzite's method of involving bystanders.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp40TheLegendaryLakeYokai The Legendary Lake Yokai: The Bond of Usagi’s Family]]": Usagi and her family visit a hot springs resort, while Prince Endymion is sent to resurrect an ancient legendary monster.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp41IWontRunAwayFromLoveAnymoreAmiVsMamoru I Won't Run Away from Love Anymore: Ami vs. Mamoru]]": Queen Beryl orders the seven people gathered who had carried Rainbow Crystals, intending to combine them into one huge youma. Ami is determined to protect Urawa. Sailor Moon tries to heal Prince Endymion.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp42SailorVenusPastMinakosTragicLove Sailor Venus' Past: Minako's Tragic Love]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] Kunzite probes Sailor V's connection with the Sailor Senshi by targeting Katarina, an old acquaintance of Minako's.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp43UsagiAbandonedTheFallingOutOfTheSailorGuardians Usagi Abandoned: The Falling-Out of the Sailor Guardians]]": Kunzite and his Youma investigate the rumours of a rift between Sailor Moon and the other Sailor Senshi.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp44UsagisAwakeningAMessageFromTheDistantPast Usagi's Awakening: A Message From the Distant Past]]": The Sailor Senshi discover a portal to the Dark Kingdom, and are confronted by Kunzite. In the midst of battle they are transported to the Moon, where they are faced with visions of their past lives.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp45DeathOfTheSailorGuardiansTheTragicFinalBattle Death of the Sailor Guardians: The Tragic Final Battle]]": With Queen Metaria's revival now imminent, the Sailor Guardians teleport to D Point, facing certain death.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp46UsagisEternalWishABrandNewLife Usagi's Eternal Wish: A Brand New Life]]": With her friends killed, Sailor Moon is transported inside the Dark Kingdom to face Queen Beryl and the brainwashed Prince Endymion.[[note]]In the [=DiC=] dub, this and the previous episode aired as one episode – "Day of Destiny" – due to all the scenes of death and violence that had to be cut.[[/note]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sailor Moon R]]
!!!The second season, 43 episodes
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[numlist:47]
#"Moon Revived! The Mysterious Aliens Appear": 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 Ail and An, Luna must restore Usagi's memories and her power to transform into Sailor Moon.
#"For Love and Justice! A Sailor Senshi Once Again": Ami, Rei, Makoto, and Minako meet by chance during a casting call for a potential movie role, but an infiltration by Ali and An's monstrous "Cardian" forces Luna to re-awaken their memories so that they transform and use their powers to battle the new threat with Sailor Moon.
#"For Whom is the White Rose? The Moonlight Knight Appears": Makoto is saddened when a Cardian monster targets her best friend named Shinozaki, and she has to fight to protect him even though she isn't up to her full strength after donating her blood. On top of it all a mysterious new ally appears who calls himself the Moonlight Knight.
#"Usagi's Crisis! The Tiara Doesn't Work": Usagi goes with her brother and her father to a virtual-reality arcade where another Cardian attacks. Usagi transforms into Sailor Moon and battles the Cardian. However, Usagi's powers begin to malfunction during the battle, preventing her from defeating the enemy.
#"A New Transformation! Usagi Powers Up": A powerful Cardian attacks a cherry blossom viewing party, and Sailor Moon is suddenly unable to fight it.
#"Targeted Kindergarten Kids! Venus' Great Performance": Minako becomes entangled with a kindergarten student who worships Sailor Moon, just as the aliens chose to target younger victims for their energy.
#"Mamoru and Usagi's Babysitting Mayhem": After Ail and An hospitalize the mother of a young baby, Mamoru agrees to look after it, and Usagi resolves to help him.
#"The Culture Fest is for Me?! Queen Rei Sings With Passion": Rei takes up song writing for a school event. Ail and An target the event for its abundance of energy, but end up getting parts in the play themselves.
#"Is Seijuro the Moonlight Knight? Mako Falls in Love": Makoto develops a crush on Seijuro, while Ami investigates the possibility that he is the Moonlight Knight.
#"Steal Mamoru's Kiss! An's Snow White Strategy": Some of Mamoru's college friends put on a production of Snow White and Usagi and her friends are only ones left to be in it. An assumes she will be Snow White since Mamoru will be the prince, leading Ail to become jealous and send in a Cardian to attack.
#"Be Careful After School! Usagi is a Target": After Usagi is caught eating in class and An talks back to a teacher, the two find themselves in detenion and to survive, An decides to steal her energy. Meanwhile, Ail faces off with the other Senshi with a disobedient Cardian.
#"The Lovers' Hearts Disagree! The Angry Makaiju": When the Makaiju Tree seems it is close to dying, Ail and An begin to steal even more energy, but are horrified when the tree does not respond to the it. Usagi pays the siblings a visit, and is soon attacked by the Tree.
#"True Love Awakens! The Makaiju's Secret": The Sailor Senshi have to save Usagi and Mamoru from the Makaiju Tree and in the process, Ail and An find out Sailor Moon's true identity.
#"An Angel? A Devil? Mysterious Girl From the Sky": A strange child, claiming to be called Usagi Tsukino, appears from the sky and demands the Silver Crystal from Usagi.
#"Huge Shock for Usagi! Mamoru Declares a Break Up": Mamoru begins to experience bizarre visions, which prompt him to break up with Usagi. Meanwhile, Berthier begins to spread Dark Power via a cosmetics store.
#"The Friendship of the Sailor Senshi! Goodbye Ami": Ami considers moving to Germany in order to study medicine. Meanwhile, Berthier hijacks an ice cream business in order to spread Dark Power.
#"Women Should Be Strong and Beautiful! Rei's New Killer Move": Koan targets the Hikawa Shrine just as Rei's Grandfather launches a radical new scheme to drum up business for the shrine.
#"In Search of the Silver Crystal! Chibiusa's Secret": In an attempt to smoke Chibiusa out, Petz's droid creates a thunderstorm in the hopes that it will cause her strong magical energy to peak.
#"Dispute Over Love! Minako and Makoto Face Off": Makoto and Minako get into a fight and refuse to speak to each other, while Calaveras and Petz take over a Crystal Point, a fortune-telling and jewelry store, in order to spread dark power.
#"Usagi's Parental Love? A Curry Triangle Relationship": Usagi and Chibiusa decide to make curry together for a party at her school, but the Juuban Supermarket becomes targeted by Calaveras and Petz.
#"The Ocean! The Island! A Vacation! A Break for the Sailor Senshi":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub due to ADV using [=DiC=]'s masters, which left the episode out.[[/labelnote]] The Senshi take a break on a deserted island while Chibiusa makes a new friend.
#"Protect Chibiusa! Clash of the Ten Warriors": Wiseman predicts that Chibiusa will appear, so Rubeus sends the Spectre Sisters to capture her, leading to a battle with the Sailor Senshi.
#"Awaken, Sleeping Beauty! Mamoru's Distress": Sailor Moon is attacked by a Droid who locks her in a nightmare, and the only one who can wake her is Tuxedo Mask.
#"Battle of the Flames of Love! Mars vs. Koan": Koan makes a final bid to kill Chibiusa, convinced she can win Rubeus' heart. However, she faces unexpected opposition from Sailor Mars, and is shocked to be rejected by Rubeus.
#"For Friendship! Ami and Berthier Clash": Ami enters an international chess tournament at the Chess Tower, and discovers that Berthier has targeted the building
#"Cold Hearted Rubeus! The Four Sisters of Sorrow": Spurred on by Wiseman, Rubeus sends Calaveras and Petz on a suicide mission to kill the Sailor Senshi and Chibiusa.[[note]] This was the final episode of the original [=DiC=] run, because syndication rules of the time insisted children's cartoons be ''exactly'' [[SixtyFiveEpisodeCartoon 65 episodes]]. It took a combination of the show's success in Canada and Cartoon Network's interest in it to get the last 17 episodes of ''R'' dubbed, and only then after a two-year gap.[[/note]]
#"A UFO Appears! The Sailor Senshi are Abducted": After discovering that he is to be withdrawn, Rubeus resorts to desperate measures to kill Chibiusa, and succeeds in abducting the Sailor Senshi.
#"Defeat Rubeus! The Battle in Space": With the rest of the Sailor Senshi captured by Rubeus, Sailor Moon plans a rescue, and is taken aboard the UFO for a final showdown.
#"A Mysterious New Senshi, Sailor Pluto Appears": Chibiusa becomes ill suddenly, her mind invaded by the power of the Evil Black Crystal. Sailor Pluto, a Sailor Senshi from the future, appears to the other Senshi to offer her help.
#"Magical Power of Darkness! Esmeraude's Invasion": Esmeraude begins her attack on twentieth century Tokyo, attempting to nurture a Dark Henge on a Negative Point inside a cake shop.
#"Our Feelings are the Same! Usagi and Mamoru in Love Once Again": While Esmeraude targets the latest craze, promise rings, Usagi has a dream that may explain why Mamoru has been acting coldly towards her.
#"Venus Minako's Nurse Mayhem": Esmeraude releases a virulent strain of influenza into Tokyo, and only Minako and Chibiusa seem unaffected.
#"Artemis' Adventure! The Evil Animal Kingdom": After Luna wounds his pride one too many times, Artemis sets out on a mission to prove his worth, and stumbles upon Esmeraude's latest plot.
#"Terrifying Illusion! Ami All Alone": Esmeraude attacks a local cram school, altering the behaviour of the students there. When Ami investigates, she is subjected to a series of hallucinations by Esmeraude's Droid.
#"Dark Gate Completed? A Grade School in Danger": Esmeraude attacks two targets simultaneously, creating chaos in Chibiusa's school, and the Sailor Senshi face off against her two Droids.
#"Journey to the Future! Battle in the Space-Time Corridor": The Sailor Senshi accompany Chibiusa into the Space-Time Corridor, where they are attacked by Esmeraude and her Droid.
#"The Shocking Future! Demande's Dark Ambition": The Sailor Senshi arrive in the thirtieth century with Chibiusa, where they are met by King Endymion, Mamoru's future self.
#"Wiseman's Evil Hand! Chibiusa Disappears": Chibiusa falls under the control of Wiseman, while Esmeraude resolves to kill Sailor Moon and win Prince Demande's heart by any means necessary.
#"The Birth of Black Lady, The Queen of Darkness": Wiseman transforms Chibiusa into the evil Black Lady. She and Prince Demande travel to the twentieth century, intent on opening a giant Dark Gate there.
#"Saphir Dies! Wiseman's Trap": Saphir discovers that Wiseman has been plotting against the Black Moon Clan, and races to warn his brother of the betrayal.
#"Believe in Love and the Future! Usagi's Determination": The Sailor Senshi teleports inside the growing Evil Black Crystal fragment, where Sailor Moon finally confronts Prince Demande.
#"The Final Battle Between Light and Darkness! Love Sworn to the Future": Sailor Moon faces Black Lady, as Wiseman prepares to fire the power of the Evil Black Crystal through the Dark Gate and destroy the Earth.
#"Usagi and the Girls' Resolve! Prelude to a New Battle": The Sailor Senshi present a preview of the forthcoming season, and debate the prospect of selecting a new main character.
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[[AC:The Movie]]
* ''Sailor Moon R: The Movie'' (aka ''Sailor Moon R: The Movie: The Promise of the Rose''): Mamoru's ex-boyfriend returns with a vengeance… and he's bringing a giant asteroid that will destroy the Earth with killer flowers.
* "Make Up! Sailor Senshi": Some Sailor Senshi fan girls helpfully run down the first season. AKA: "Let's All Go To The Lobby"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sailor Moon S]]
!!!The third series, 38 episodes
%%
[numlist:90]
#"Premonition of the Apocalypse: The Mysterious New Guardians Appear" (aka, "Star Struck, Bad Luck"): Rei has some serious ''Terminator 2'' flashbacks. An evil scientist unleashes a cherry tree monster that steals Rei's heart with her cleavage, which is defeated by two silhouettes. New recording of the opening theme!
#"The Rod of Love Is Born: Usagi's New Transformation" (aka, "Crystal Clear Again"): There's a house filled with stray cats... and an evil catgirl demon which beats up the Sailor Scouts like it was no thing. The new Sailor Silhouettes leave the team hanging. Usagi and Mamoru get together to create a new transformation sequence and final attack!
#"A Handsome Boy? Haruka Tenoh's Secret" (aka, "Driving Dangerously"): We're introduced to Sailors Uranus and Nepture. Haruka begins her seduction of the entire cast with Usagi and Minako. Features probably the silliest monster design in the entire series so far, and that's saying something. It's a race car, of all things!
#"Usagi’s Idol: The Graceful Genius Michiru" (aka, "Bad Harmony"): Usagi is jealous of Michiru's charm, skill, and access to Haruka. A classy recital is interrupted by another extremely silly monster, which takes string music to a terrible extreme.
#"Protect the Pure Heart: The Three-Way Battle" (aka, "Swept Off Her Feet"): The villains target Motoki's sister Unazuki and steal her heart. The new Sailor Scouts turn out to not actually be in the business of saving lives. The monster this week really sucks and blows. Someone almost gets kissed.
#”Let Moon Help With Your Love Problems" (aka, "Blinded By Love's Light"): Umino and Naru are having relationship trubs. Usagi "helps". Haruka and Michiru are objectively better at romance than anyone else. I have the numbers right here. Also, the writing team decides to rip of an action flick's name for a heart monster.
#"Coldhearted Uranus: Makoto in Danger" (aka, "Lita Borrows Trouble"): Makoto falls head over heels for Haruka. Yes, sure, you just ''admire'' her. Right. [[note]] [[NotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat But that's not the issue here!]] [[/note]] We get some hints as to the difficult job of the Outer Sensei and their cynical worldview. The villain this week turns out to be weirdly sexy under her flasher cloak.
#"The Labyrinth of Water: Ami Targeted" (aka, "Damp Spirits"): Shocking everyone, Ami comes into direct contact with Haruka and Michiru and doesn't fall in love with either of them. Either she's the only straight Sailor Scout, or she's some kind of robot. The water-themed enemy of the week can't swim.
#"To Save Our Friends: Moon and Uranus Join Forces" (aka, "Friendly Foes"): A bunch of idiots try to murder Haruka over a dirtbike race. Usagi kinda gets into being handcuffed to Sailor Uranus. And a double trouble tire monster tires to roll over them.
#"A Man’s Kindness: Yuichiro Heartbroken by Rei" (aka, "Mixed Emotions"): Rei continues to treat her sorta-boyfriend like dirt, but this time, he's had enough and he's finally moving out. Next stop: Super-weird train demon.
#"I Want to Quit Being a Sailor Guardian: Minako's Dilemma" (aka, "Individual Happiness"): Minako wants out of the Sailor Soldier business to do normal teenager things like play volleyball, but it turns out that she can do both kinda. And a volleyball monster gets served when it tries to fight the Sailors.
#"Usagi in Tears: a Glass Slipper for My Birthday" (aka, "Birthday Blues, Part 1"): I'm not saying she's a gold digger, but she ain't messing with no broke...uh, Usagi gets Mamoru to buy her some Cinderella-style glass slippers as a birthday present, and then they immediately get turned into a demon. This is why we can't have nice things.
#"The Stolen Pure Heart: Usagi's Crisis" (aka, "Birthday Blues, Part 2"): Picking up from the previous episode...without her transforming trinket, Usagi can't transform into Sailor Moon. While she's out of commission, the new Sailor Scouts take out the first of the villains. Only a heck of a lot more to go!
#"The Arrival of a Small Pretty Guardian" (aka, "Hello, Sailor Mini Moon"): At a local festival, the new arrival from the Witches 5 dispenses with the B.S. and employs drive-by shooting. Chibi-Usa gets out of her TARDIS and comes back in from the future with Baby's First Special Attack on a drummer monster.
#"Making New Friends: Chibi Moon's Adventure" (aka, "Tainted Tea Party"): Chibi-Usa tries to find friends her age in the present, and meets a boy (who [[ShesAManInJapan for some reason is a girl in the Cloverway dub]]) who wants to be a Sailor Scout just like her. Plus, a monster who can't get enough of tea and stripping.
#"I Want Power: Mako Lost in Doubt" (aka, "People Who Need People"): Makoto takes a sabbatical in the country after fearing she may not be strong enough to beat any monster, let alone an ironed up idiot. Come on, a girl like her, who fought while reeling from blood loss, took out a crane game monster before getting her powers, and can lift a pretty-boy Russian figure skater? She does manage to cream a Daruma monster by the end of the episode.
#"The Bond of Destiny: Uranus's Distant Past" (aka, "Related By Destiny"): Butt-pinching SchoolgirlLesbians are HUGE targets for monsters that are shaped like shoes. Also, we learn how Haruka and Michiru met. You can tell Ikuhara had fun with this episode.
#"Art Is an Explosion of Love: Chibi-Usa’s First Love" (aka, "Art Appreciation"): Usagi, honey, you haven't improved as a matchmaker. Go fight the art themed monster that stole the pure heart of Chibi-Usa's crush instead.
#"Usagi Dancing to the Waltz" (aka, "Everything's Coming Up Rosey"): The girls are invited to a dance held by one of Mamoru's friends. Usagi gets wasted (again) and Eudial crashes the festivities. A monster that's an old gramophone falls victim to Tuxedo Mask. You would think that they would have stopped having him Deus Ex by this point!
#"The Shocking Moment: Everyone’s Identities Revealed" (aka, "No Turning Back"): Apparently, being targeted for having a pure heart is just like being the first in your circle of friends to wear a bra or lose your virginity, and Minako thinks she's a late bloomer. Secret identities are revealed all around. The monster this week just wants to be left alone. Good thing it can close up passages.
#"The Death of Uranus and Neptune: The Talisman Appears" (aka, "Destiny's Arrival"): Michiru gets executed by automated firing squad, prompting Haruka to commit suicide by shooting herself in the chest with a rifle, cruelly revealing that they carried the season's MacGuffin's in their hearts all along.
#"The Holy Grail's Mystical Power: Moon’s Double Transformation" (aka, "The Purity Chalice"): Continuing from the previous episode, Haruka and Michiru aren't convinced that Sailor Moon is their messiah. Meanwhile, Eudial picks a ''bad'' time to freak out over snails, and that time is "while driving on a cliff overlooking the ocean in a car with failing brakes." Crash!
#"Who Is the True Messiah? Chaos of Light and Darkness" (aka, "Show Stoppers"): The girls go down to the park to watch a local shooting of a movie and Mimette becomes the new head of Witches 4. Also, a cowgirl monster! YEE-HAW!
#"A House Filled With Evil Presence: The Beautiful Hotaru’s Secret" (aka, "Riniès Risky Friendship"): Chibi-Usa makes a new friend...who may be related to the enemy. And Haruka and Michiru declare Usagi to be a nuisance. Get in line, ladies.
#"I Love Idols: Mimete's Dilemma" (aka, "Mimet's Mess"): Japanese idol singers are no different than the pop singers we have in the Western world. They have their share of [[LoonyFan loony, obsessive fans]], like Minako and Mimette, who unwittingly become friends in their pursuit of this celebrity. This week's monster just fails in both song and fighting.
#"Shadow of Silence: The Pale Glimmer of a Firefly" (aka, "The Shadow of Silence"): Worried over her seizures and blackouts, Hotaru takes a page from Mamoru in the previous season and breaks off her friendship with Chibi-Usa with nothing to go on but the old "I'm afraid I might hurt you" excuse. Also, we get a great back view of Haruka[[note]]which sadly, is cut on the American TV version, but fortunately, is available on the uncut [=DVD=]s, and will presumably be available on the Creator/VizMedia online/DVD release [[/note]].
#"Sunny Skies After a Storm: A Friendship Dedicated to Hotaru" (aka, "Thorny Weather"): It's déjà vu all over again when the girls ([[AndZoidberg and Mamoru]]) go on a picnic (like they did in "A New Transformation: Usagi's Power Up") and meet the park's botanist (like they did in "Usagi’s Panic: Rei’s First Date").
#"Higher and Stronger: A Cheer from Usagi" (aka, "Heightened Hazard"): A runner can't keep up when Witches 4 goes after him for his pure heart. Also, Mimette enjoys her game of Twister [[TheImmodestOrgasm a bit too much]] in both the Japanese version and the original English dub.
#"Battle Inside the Demonic Space: The Sailor Guardians' Gamble" (aka, "It's In The Cards"): You know that expression, "Too many cooks spoil the broth"? Well, Mimette learns that too many objects in the daimon-making oven send their house into another dimension. Yeah, not as catchy as that other one...
#"The Messiah of Silence Awakens? Stars of Destiny" (aka, "Goodness Eclipsed"): Rei's ''Terminator 2'' style visions of death and destruction begin to come to fruition when the Inner and Outer Guardians discover who the Sovereign of Silence is. American viewers also learn that two red stars tastefully pasted on a pair of bare breasts is too much even for Creator/CartoonNetwork's censors, which is why this highly-anticipated episode was temporarily banned.
#"An Invasion from an Another Dimension: Mystery of Mugen Academy" (aka, "Next In Line"): Chibi-Usa searches for her missing friend (a stupid thing to do, considering the previous episode), and Mimette is the next to go after her appearance on television gets pulled- or rather, the plug does.
#"A Bewitching Flower That Steals Hearts: Tellu, the Third Witch" (aka, "Fiendish Ferns"): Tellu now goes up to bat and uses plants to get pure hearts, only for it to go "Little Shop of Horrors" on her butt. Next!
#"Believe in Love: Ami, the Kindhearted Guardian" (aka, "The Science Of Love"): Continuing from the previous episode, the Witches 5 is now down to 2 (and the next one gets destroyed just as quick as the previous one), the Sailor Guardians use Tellu's student ID to investigate the mysterious Mugen School, and Ami worries over a student who tied with her as the highest-grading student in class.
#"Shadow of Destruction: the Messiah of Silence Awakens" (aka, "Wake Up Call"): The last witch of the Witches 5 is one half of a twin set and the two destroy each other. Meanwhile, Kaolinite targets Chibi-Usa's pure heart and Mistress 9 (what happened to Mistresses 1-8?) awakens.
#"The Coming Terror of Darkness: Struggle of the Eight Guardians" (aka, "Who's Really Who?"): Tensions run high as Mistress 9 sends a blob monster made from daimon eggs after the Sailor Scouts and nearly lures Chibi-Usa into giving her the Purity Chalice.
#"The Shining Shooting Star: Saturn and the Messiah" (aka, "Darkness, My Old Friend"): Sailors Uranus, Neptune, and Moon are the only ones who can stop Mistress 9 and Pharaoh 90...and, if their teamwork is anything to go by, then humanity has nothing to do but put their heads between their legs and kiss their sorry asses goodbye.
#"A New Life: Parting of the Stars of Destiny" (aka, "Second Chance"): Haruka and Michiru are pissed over Usagi's little "use the Purity Chalice to turn one of their greatest enemies back into a baby to give her a second chance at life" stunt and decide to hand her ass to her in a junkyard fight...until Usagi proves what Haruka and Michiru should have known from the start about their messiah.
#"A Guardian’s Realization: Strength Lies Within a Pure Heart" (aka, "Tough Kindness"): Once again, Chibi-Usa is called home to the future, but thinks the upcoming going-away party is the Inner and Outer Guardians' way of saying, "Go away, you little brat." Too bad another monster shows up and doesn't realize that it's too late!
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[[AC:The Movie]]
* ''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (aka ''Sailor Moon S: The Movie: Hearts in Ice''): Luna falls for a human scientist and the Sailor Guardians get their asses kicked by ice demons. Way to sacrifice, Luna.

[[AC:Miscellany]]
* ''Kotaete Moon Call'': Sailor Moon's contribution to Japan's version of the VHS gaming fad, this fully-animated and voice-acted thing has the Guardians take on a quiz-themed daimon who has resurrected three youma and two droids! Never before has a 10% discount been so climatic!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sailor Moon [=SuperS=]]]
!!!The fourth series, 39 episodes
%%
[numlist:128]
#"Meeting of Destiny: The Night Pegasus Dances" (aka, "Dreams Take Flight"): In a dream, Chibi-Usa meets a pegacorn who makes her promise that she won't tell anyone of their encounter. Hey, does Chris Hansen go after mythical equine pedophiles? Also, evil circus descends to Earth through an eclipse chasing a cosmic horse through people's dreams...which '''''would''''' make them the coolest villains ever if not for the borderline-blatant sexual assault imagery their pick-up artist mini-bosses employ.
#"Super Transformation Once Again: Pegasus's Power" (aka, "No Ordinary Horsepower"): Rita (Andrew's girlfriend from ''way'' back in Sailor Moon Classic during the Rainbow Crystals arc) returns and gets targeted by Tiger's Eye, a hot redhead with razorblade earrings who shackles her to a board and forces her dream mirror out of her chest (and one of the aforementioned pick-up artist mini-bosses). And you thought ''Fifty Shades of Grey'' was needlessly and explicitly sexual.
#"Protect Mom's Dream: Double Moon's New Attack" (aka, "Sweet Dreams"): Hawkseye's "thing" turns out to be older women as he puts the creepy moves on Usagi's mom. Meanwhile, the viewer fights the urge to vomit, and the monster for the episodes is a human cannonball who (in the original English dub) sounds like a Jewish-American princess from Staten Island.
#"Catch Pegasus: The Amazon's Trap" (aka, "Baiting The Trap"): The Amazon Trio has a clever plan to capture the Pegasus which involves herding it into a box. And Naru comes back and, once again, gets seduced by the villain.
#"The Perfect Couple: Usagi and Mamoru's Love" (aka, "Perfect Couple"): Mamoru, Usagi, and Chibi-Usa re-enact ''Back to the Future''. The monster of the week is a balloon that gets popped, so there's that...
#"Artemis Is Cheating? Enter the Mysterious Kitten" (aka, "Much Ado About Kitten"): The inappropriate sexual vibes of this season escalate when Tiger's Eye and Artemis have eyes for a nun, and Artemis plays deadbeat dad when a mysterious kitten named Diana appears and claims to be the product of Luna and Artemis' love.
#"Makoto's Friendship: A Girl Who Admired Pegasus" (aka, "A Pegasus Page Turner"): Makoto reunites with an old friend who's worried that she's losing her ability to write, all because her crush turned out to have a girlfriend. The monster of the episode is a bizarre mix of stripper, circus ringmaster, and magician who has a cartoon time bomb on her head, keys for earrings, and (temporarily) kicks Sailor Moon's, Chibi Moon's, and Sailor Jupiter's asses.
#"Connecting Hearts: Chibi-Usa and Pegasus" (aka, "A Teacher's Lesson"): Chibi Usa helps her art teacher believe in magic again. The villain of the episode makes Chibi Usa an offer she immediately refuses and, once again, the original English dub (read: Cartoon Network) censors fall asleep at the wheel when they let in a rather pervy scene near the end where Chibi Usa is temporarily topless as she's talking to Pegasus (who is ''really'' uncomfortable about it).
#"Protect Mamoru: Ninja Usagi's Jealousy" (aka, "The Trouble With Love"): Usagi goes ninja when Mamoru stays at Rei's shrine after the girls trash his apartment. Rei becomes the Circus Trio's newest target when Rei mistakes Tiger's Eye for Usagi.
#"Forest of Illusion: A Beautiful Fairy's Invitation" (aka, "Phony Fairy"): Fish Eye targets at a children's author who believes in fairies (the "magical winged humans" variety, not "gay men") by becoming his manic-pixie dream girl muse (giving men yet another reason to avoid those type of chicks like the plague). The villain of the episode is a green, slightly effeminate, lipstick-wearing male tightrope walker who triggers Usagi's acrophobia by making her walk his tightrope and showing off while she wails for help.
#"Drive to the Heavens: The Dream Car Fueled with Love" (aka, "Driven Dreamer"): Ami gets a job as a car mechanic's assistant who is working on her deceased husband's car because, hey, it's cheaper than actual therapy. We got a very sadistic trapeze artist as the villain of the episode (and, once again, Usagi's fear of heights is triggered) and Hawk Eye's fake beard doesn't match his cotton-candy pink hair.
#"Aiming for the Top: the Pretty Swordswoman's Dilemma" (aka, "Cutting It Close"): A little girl who lives in a tent under a bridge (better than [[Series/SaturdayNightLive a van down by the river]], if you ask me) is making her dreams of being a Japanese sword fighter come true, one opponent at a time. The villain of the episode is a spider lady obsessed with cat's cradle[[note]]that game where you try and make complicated patterns by weaving yarn through your fingers[[/note]] and easily gets tripped up by the scouts. Worst. Temp Villain. Thus Far.
#"We Love Fashion: The Stylish Guardians" (aka, "Clothes Call"): The fashion world can be rough, and a designer learns that having Fish Eye as his model and muse can be a nightmare. Fisheye insults Sailor Moon's and Chibi Moon's taste in skirts. The cheesy, circus-themed villains keep on coming when an ordinary seal sends a sentient ball (who was related to the balloon villain from earlier this season) after Usagi and Chibi Moon.
#"Storm of Love: Minako's Grand Two-Timing Plan" (aka, "Double Trouble"): To the shock of everyone, Minako reveals that she is dating two guys at the same time. Unfortunately for her, they're both Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye, which means we get to see the TwoTimerDate trope in all its worn-out glory. A pair of acrobatic temp villains torment the Scouts (save Minako, who is the latest victim shackled and violated for her dream mirror).
#"The Secret Mansion: A Menu of Love for You" (aka, "Recipe For Danger"): A mean old woman refuses to sell her mansion, but Hawk's Eye won't take no for an answer. Today's villain is a Southern belle who's a bitch on wheels (literally; [[DontExplainTheJoke she's a stunt biker wedged in a motorcycle wheel]]).
#"Believe in Pegasus: The Four Guardians' Super Transformation" (aka, "Kicking Into High Gear"): A soccer player has a crush on Chibi Usa, but, unlike her future mother (Usagi) or even Makoto, she doesn't rush into love. The villain of the episode is a faux Pegasus and straight out of a furry's second gushiest wet dream[[note]]the first gushiest is, of course, anything associated with Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog[[/note]], and all the Sailor Scouts accept upgrades from the real Pegasus.
#"Shining Summer Days: Ami Under the Sea-Breeze" (aka, "Beach Blanket Bungle"): Today, we learn that evil doesn't take a vacation, Tiger's Eye doesn't know what a friend is, and the villain is a spastic, kimono-wearing BigEater who takes in more than she can chew with Tuxedo Mask's...top hat[[note]]notice how I didn't say what you thought I was gonna say. This is a kids' show and, as crazy as it sounds, that's what really happened[[/note]]. This should be disowned like the last BeachEpisode they had.
#"Become a Prima: Usagi's Ballet" (aka, "Tutu Treachery"): Usagi and Chibi-Usa have a sudden urge to become ballerinas and face stiff competition from Fish Eye and a girl named Kiriko. Usagi and Chibi Moon say what we're all thinking about the villains this season (read: they're getting weirder and more gimmicky than ever), but, despite being the love child of Pinocchio and a nut cracker, he makes for a tough, but very competent and dedicated ballet teacher.
#"Juban Holiday: The Carefree Princess" (aka, "The Duchess's Day Off"): Child neglect and abuse are a fun topic in this episode, where a princess who wants to break free from her ivory tower becomes a target for the Amazon Trio. We have another ball relative (remember the last two?); this time, she's paired with an elephant and [[MotorMouth won't shut the hell up]], but she does stop Tuxedo Mask's speech by running over his rose, so she's not all bad.
#"Destined Partners? Makoto's Innocence" (aka, "No Prince Charming"): Makoto is still searching for the man who can replace her old boyfriend -- and is targeted by the Amazon Trio. The villain of the episode is a card who likes to cut up and nearly hands Usagi and Chibi Moon their "ace"s.
#"Shadow of Evil: The Trio's Last Chance" (aka, "A True Reflection"): Zirconia is getting tired of the Amazon Trio's bumbling. Mamoru becomes the Trio's next target, Fish Eye begins to wonder if what they're doing is worth it after doing the "1, 2, 3" trick on Tiger's Eye and discovering he has no dream mirror, and Usagi and Chibi Moon get caught in a trampoline by another acrobatics-based temp villain.
#"Mirrors of Dreams: the Amazon's Last Stage" (aka, "Eternal Dreams"): Continuing from the previous episode, Fish Eye comes to the realization that Usagi is Sailor Moon and discovers that she makes a good point about having dreams, so she and Tiger Eye, like most Sailor Moon villains, decide that it's not worth it to side with evil. And shit gets real when a MonsterClown named Magic Pierrot goes to nab the dream mirror for himself and his clowning around nearly kills Usagi.
#"The Amazoness: Nightmare From Behind the Mirrors" (aka, "A New Nightmare"): Now that the Amazon Trio have sacrificed their lives so they can have beautiful dreams, Zirconia recruits four preteen tramps in age-inappropriate attire to do his (or her, if you're watching the original Japanese version) dirty work for him/her and retrieve the Golden Mirror (the one said to hold Pegasus) and be inside a human who believes in him.
#"True Power Explodes: Ami's Melody of the Heart" (aka, "Heartfelt Melody"): In which the Sailor Guardians find a high-quality recording on the Internet-- in 1995, Ami gets nekkid 49 episodes before Usagi while meeting herself, and we learn that Zircons are not a plaything.
#"Flames of Passion: Mars's Raging Super Attack" (aka, "Dreams Of Her Own"): Rei's publicity from a magazine cover (right next to blatant product placement for [=RunRun=]) leads to a young Rei fangirl joining the shrine. Remember: if a member of the Amazoness Quartet asks if you have a dream, you say no.
#"Dentist of Horrors? Palla-Palla's House" (aka, "Dental Dilemma"): Usagi and Chibi-Usa get cavities, and decide to go to the new dentist in town. In a twist that everyone except Usagi, Chibi-Usa, and Mamoru saw coming, [=PallaPalla=] is running the dentist shop, and she's backed up by a creepy face-changing toothpaste tube woman that tries to drill their teeth out of their heads after pinning them to the wall with dentist needles. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Seriously]]. And then she gets beaten when Moon and Chibi Moon... uh... ''scream'' at the top of their lungs. Oh, and they still have to go to the dentist at the end.
#"Clash of Dreams: Minako and Makoto's Broken Friendship" (aka, "Nightmare Garden"): Remember back in episode 65 when Minako and Makoto were angry at each other over a boy? Well here it is again! In other developments, Cere-Cere learns that punking out the other members of the Quartet is not a good idea.
#"Overcome Your Fear: the Jump to Freedom" (aka, "Vaulting To Victory"): One of Chibi-Usa's classmates tries to jump real high for Sports Day. The Sailor Team manages to begin their transformation sequences before they're established on-camera as being at the same site as Jun-Jun. And just why did anyone think that Usagi would be a good replacement for a vaulting board?
#"Don't Lose Sight of Your Dreams: The Mirror of Truth" (aka, "Reflections of Reality"): Usagi and Chibi-Usa (building on her art education previously seen in episode 135) meet a street artist. Don't think about how Cere-Cere gets the money to at least temporarily live in a big mansion, or about what will happen to it after the episode.
#"Pegasus Disappears: Wavering Friendship", (aka, "Dream Believer"): Chibi-Usa and her classmates (and eventually the Sailor Team) help a fellow student prepare his entry in the next Flugtag competition. The plot of the series threatens to develop, but everything returns to normal by the end of the episode (the preview thankfully reveals that something will happen in the next one).
#"Pegasus's Secret: The Boy Who Protects the Dream World" (aka, "Pegasus Revealed"): In which Usagi and Chibi-Usa switch ages, [=PallaPalla=] auditions for a job on ''Series/WonderShowzen'', and the villain of the week is a gum... bunny... thing that can turn into a Playboy bunny. And is blue. And spits out creepy gum baby things. The other Sailor Team members only appear in their Guardian identities in a filler episode, a rarity even for ''Super S''.
#"Chibi-Usa's Little Rhapsody of Love" (aka, "Rini's Lovely Rhapsody"): The Sailor Team figures out that Chibi-Usa has spent her nights talking to someone, and ply her with food in an attempt to figure out who exactly this lover is. Ami stands on the cusp of a dirty joke, but manages to back away.
#"Dream to be an Adult: The Amazoness' Confusion" (aka, "Tomorrow's Big Dreams"): A coming-of-age ceremony proves to a ripe target for the Amazonesses, to the point where their Lemure knocks himself down from dream-mirror overconsumption. The Amazonesses are just as tired of Tuxedo Mask's shtick as everyone else.
#"Terror in Motion: The Dark Queen's Evil Hand" (aka, "Day Of Night"): Tokyo is suddenly covered in webbing. Either [[Series/SpiderManJapan Japanese Spider-Man]] has gone rogue on us or Queen Nehellenia is finally taking an active role in the plot!
#"The Source of Darkness: Dead Moon Circus" (aka, "Show Time Showdown"): The Sailor Guardians blatantly ignore Pegasus' advice and head on in the Dead Moon Circus despite not knowing who exactly holds the ability to utilize the Golden Crystal. Chibi-Usa is captured accordingly.
#"Labyrinth of Mirrors: Chibi Moon Captured" (aka, "The Dark Legend"): The Amazonesses play the old switcharoo on Queen Nehellenia and get burnt, while the abyss gazes back into the Sailor Guardians.
#"The Golden Crystal Appears: Nehellenia's Magic" (aka, "One In The Hand"): Nehellenia finally lets the Amazoness Quartet know that her real opinions of them are when she lets Zirconia try to take her energy. Zircon's presence proves to the the element that foils Zirconia's attempt at the old multiple-versions trick.
#"When the Crystal Shines: The Beautiful Power of Dreams" (aka, "Golden Revival"): Beyond the mirror at last, Nehellenia goes face-to-face with the Sailor Guardians. A tiny pineapple proves to be a key element in Earth's salvation.
#"Dreams Forever: Fill the Heavens with Light" (aka, "The Sweetest Dream"): Sailors Moon and Chibi-Moon go skydiving as Nehellenia gives some final pieces of exposition. Fact: having your dream mirror consumed turns you into a circus freak. [[note]]The last ''Sailor Moon'' anime episode released by Cloverway. ''Sailor Stars'' would not be released in North America for fifteen more years, until it was licensed by Creator/VizMedia as part of their run of the series and ''[[Anime/SailorMoonCrystal Crystal]]''.[[/note]]
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#"A Beautiful Transformation? The Journey and Growth of the Crybaby Usagi": REEEEEECAAAAAAAAAAP! Yep, it's a recap of the past three seasons in case anybody missed it.
#"Haruka and Michiru Return: The Ghostly Puppet Play" Haruka and Michiru return... to defeat Chucky from ''Film/ChildsPlay'' and decide to stay out of the show until ''Stars''. Good for them.
#"Chibi-Usa's Adventure: The Vampire Mansion of Terror" Chibi-Usa meets a new friend. Spoiler: She's a VAMPIRE! Super-duper spoiler: She lives in the titular vampire castle! Super-duper times 2 spoiler: She gets beaten by a Guardian power-up involving garlic. Oh, and somehow she was working for the Dead Moon Circus or something like that.

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* ''Sailor Moon [=SuperS=]: The Movie'' (aka ''Sailor Moon [=SuperS=]: The Movie: Black Dream Hole''): Prepare yourself for kidnappings, new love interests, and terrible dialogue (in the English version) as the Guardians battle the henchmen of an evil villain who doesn't show up until 25 minutes into the movie and Chibi-Usa forgets Pegasus and falls in love with some other guy who's never seen again. Also, the movie where Neptune said her infamous HoYay line to Uranus. Oh, and the Black Dream Hole only shows up for 7-8 minutes despite being in the title. The final theatrically released film of ''Sailor Moon''.
* "Ami's First Love": In this special, we find that the guy Ami loved from the first season does not exist... or something. Instead, she falls for some guy named Mercurius we've never seen before or will ever see again and is preyed upon by a creepy Japanese lady with oddly colored hair.

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#"The Flower of Nightmares Scatters: The Queen of Darkness Returns": Looks like Nehellenia isn't over at all after the finale of the last season... and since the Outers didn't show up last season, they get their [=SuperS=] upgrades in this one. Old fandom aphorism: perhaps Mamoru should've ran for cover during that glass storm. New (and final) opening theme!
#"Saturn Awakens: The Ten Sailor Guardians Unite": In which Haruka and Michiru save the room labeled "Hotaru" for last when looking for her. Eternal Sailor Moon makes her first appearance as Tuxedo Mask makes his last.
#"The Cursed Mirror: Mamoru Caught in a Nightmare": A certain state of ennui passes over the young girls of Tokyo, and only the Sailor Guardians know that it's the work of Queen Nehellenia and not a side effect of Prozac. Mamoru misses out on a PC network drinking party.
#"Night of Destiny: The Sailor Guardians’ Ordeals": In which Sailor Teleport is nothing compared to hurled shards of a wine glass, a random party split causes the most humorous pairings possible, and that Ami could've been a basketball coach in another life.
#"For Love: the Endless Battle in the Dark World": In which Sailor Venus temporarily reclaims her leadership position from the early part of Classic, even if it is only to one person, the sudden detachment of a rose earring rekindles memories within a dazed Usagi, and pre-teens show up in the last place you would expect.
#"Moon Power of Love: The Nightmare Ends": The long battle between Nehellenia and the Sailor Guardians finally comes to an end by giving her another chance to start again... But in turn the final enemy surfaces. Oh, and Super Sailor Moon permanently evolves to Eternal Sailor Moon! Sadly though, it's also the end of the road for Chibi-Usa and Diana in the series. *sob*
#"Farewells and Encounters: the Transitioning Stars of Destiny": When Mamoru leaves, the Starlights begin.
#"A School Storm: The Transfer Students Are Idols": Seiya's masquerade about being a handsome-looking normal person to Usagi is ended when the Three Lights transfer to her high school. Being in clubs or playing sports while being Sailor Guardians is not an issue in said high school, unlike back in middle school. Seiya decides to follow in the footsteps of the 1986 Chicago Bears and joins the American football team. Galaxia finds the perfect front for her world-threatening antics: a TV station.
#"Becoming an Idol: Minako’s Ambition": Somehow just going to the same high school has enabled Minako to become the personal assistant to the Three Lights, because apparently their talent agency or record company doesn't have people for that job. Usagi learns that being a celebrity hanger-on isn't what all it's cracked up be (you get hungry once in a while).
#"Fighter's Secret Identity: the Shocking Super Transformation": Seiya enters into the exciting world of musical theater, but his director is the kind of Sister who puts on an act.
#"A Star of Dreams and Wishes: Taiki's Transformation": Taiki proves he's not just a pretty face as he aces test after test and comes into contact with the school's physics teacher, who doesn't quite convincingly explain why he didn't accept an invitation to teach at Cambridge (you can have dreams and romanticism just as well over there). They go on to have a heated debate about whether dead people can become stars on a children's interview show.
#"Luna's Discovery: The Real Face of Yaten": The world of pop idols has its plateaus -- like picking up a random cat out walking the street and claiming her as your own on a TV show. Said cat ends up one step closer to figuring out the Starlights' true motivations, but dismisses them as mere pining for a far away lover. See Luna get absolutely scared to death by a chameleon.
#"Friend or Foe? Star Lights and the Sailor Guardians": The Three Stars media cavalcade continues with a cooking show. Sailor Moon decides to stop for a mid-battle cake from today's Phage, with predictable results. Haruka and Michiru come back, for it has been far too long.
#"Calling of the Shining Stars: Enter Haruka and Michiru": The classical-pop mashup you didn't know you were waiting for is here as Michiru and the Three Lights (who can play instruments, assuming the soundboard person isn't deceiving us) share the stage at a music festival. Naturally, this leads to Uranus and Neptune almost throwing down with the Sailor Starlights to prove who exactly is better at being later-season sidekicks to the Sailor Team.
#"Seiya and Usagi's Heart-Pounding Date": Sailor Galaxia finally reveals herself to Sailor Moon while dispatching Sailor Iron Mouse and reminding her that the only person who uses phone boxes to get around is The Doctor. We enter into the odd situation where Seiya knows who Sailor Moon is, but Usagi doesn't know who Sailor Star Fighter is. And we never found out whether Minako went to that romantic[[note]]which incredibly is not a porno despite the title literally translating as "Grown-Up Love is *Bleep*/XXX" [[/note]] movie (alone or with anyone).
#"Invaders from Outer Space: The Coming of Siren": After the disposal of Sailor Iron Mouse last episode, we are introduced to Sailor Aluminum Siren and Sailor Lead Crow, both of whom attack a cop, turning him into a LawyerFriendlyCameo of ''Franchise/RoboCop''. Oh, and Usagi tries to deal with Chibi-Chibi... in a sub-plot.
#"The Screaming Dead: Terror of the Camp Monster": The Three Lights get cast in a movie where they play costumed defenders of justice (and all they had to do is act naturally) at the same camp where the Sailor Team vacation. At the camp, the Team try to visit Rei's cousin, who just happened to have been turned into a Phage by Aluminum Siren earlier. As the opening says, it's like ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'', only the beautiful camper girls can defend themselves.
#"A Night Alone Together: Usagi in Danger": Usagi has the house to herself. Then comes Seiya, then the girls, then the other Starlights, then Haruka and Michiru... and the night becomes odd and funny. Even tonight's Phage is not safe from this hilarity!
#"Taiki's Song Filled With Passion and Faith": Taiki is unhappy that being a popular singer involves people wanting you to sing. Ami convinces him to give a Make-A-Wish visit to a girl in the hospital that reveals a hand-drawn vision of a Princess we have yet to meet, thus proving that the Three Lights' entire career wasn't a big waste of time. Boy, that American doctor sure is fluent in Japanese!
#"Chibi-Chibi's Mystery: The Big Noisy Chase": Usagi's search for a candy kingdom leads to the Sailor Team and Three Lights following Chibi-Chibi as she gets a considerable supply from a powerful businessman (who, according to Creator/VizMedia, leads a large "combine", which is certainly good if he wants to harvest any crops this season) who doesn't seem to mind his stuff getting broken. This is good, as his transformation into a Phage and subsequent battle ends up with lots of broken stuff. The last time we see Ikuko-mama.
#"The Shining Power of a Star: Chibi-Chibi's Transformation": Usagi is roped into a co-ed softball game by Seiya. Needless to say, she wouldn't have been accepted to [[Anime/PrincessNine Kisaragi Girls High]] on a baseball scholarship. Wouldn't you just know that the number 1 member of the Three Lights Fan Club goes to Juuban High and is captain of the softball team? Let us now embrace Sailor Chibi-Chibi Moon, our new overlord.
#"Invitation to Terror: Usagi's Night Flight": Usagi's evening of watching cult films and new wave videos on Creator/USANetwork is interrupted by a Phage... or not. Instead, the Sailors end up watching the new Three Lights movie on a plane, redefining in-flight entertainment forever. And so we finally reach that point in the narrative of this season where the new team and the Sailor Guardians know each others' identities.
#"Duty or Friendship: Conflict Between the Sailor Guardians": The fallout from the last episode is dealt with as the only way that Seiya and Usagi can mediate on their personal differences is by a radio dedication segment (brokered by fake-psychic Rei). Seiya gets thumped real bad.
#"Truth Revealed: The Star Lights' Past": Subliminal messages in pop music: mostly urban legends, but urban fact for one theme-park Three Lights concert, as Seiya gives the backstory of the Sailor Starlights' presence to Usagi (and thus the viewer) through this medium. This is followed by his tribute to James Brown.
#"Butterflies of Light: A New Chapter On the Horizon": After several dozens of episodes in which the Game Center Crown is overlooked in favor of the nearby fruit parlor, the game center hosts a fighting game contest in which Ami's latent playing ability, first touch upon back in Classic, gets used. What is exactly is the innate duty of a Sailor Guardian (as opposed to being a powered-hero type) when the baddies are Sailor Guardians as well? Why didn't the victim-of-the-day have any dialogue whatsoever? And what's up with all these goddamn butterflies?
#"Go for Your Dream: Minako Becomes an Idol": It is time for an Idol discovery contest, and unlike certain types of contests that involve live audiences, twice-weekly broadcasts and tele-voting, we only have four judges, two of which aren't even from this planet. Ginga TV is instrumental to the plot, and given that's only happened maybe once or twice before, the big finish must be close. We meet the final villain-of-the-day!
#"The Stolen Silver Crystal: Princess Kakyu Appears": In which the heroic-seeming Three Lights rough up a kid. Just as Sailor Lead Crow was about to succeed to steal Sailor Moon's Star Seed... let's just say she gets a back fire. Also, Princess Kakyu appears, but won't say anything until the next episode.
#"Crusade for the Galaxy: Legend of the Sailor Wars": Usagi still misses Mamoru. Seiya wants to get to her. But mimicking Tuxedo Mask to save her? Seriously, Seiya?
#"Princess Kakyu Perishes: Advent of Galaxia": Uh, scratch one Princess. And uh, scratch one Tin Nyanko too: Galaxia's here, and she's not playing around. The time of Galaxia's chaos on Earth has begun!
#"Countdown to Destruction: The Sailor Guardians' Last Battle": Whoops, the Inners are down! And so is 99.9% percent of the population. But hey, the Outers are coming, so it can't get worse, right? Right? Also, Usagi finds out the reason why Mamoru never replied back...
#"Ruler of the Galaxy: the Menace of Galaxia": Dang it! Now Pluto and Saturn are downed and Uranus and Neptune have turned traitor.
#"Dying Stars: Uranus and Neptune's Last Stand": Good news: Uranus and Neptune had a ruse going! Bad news: they get killed too, so it's all up to Usagi, the Starlights and Chibi-Chibi to end this...
#"The Light of Hope: the Final Battle for the Galaxy":[[labelnote:Warning]] [[Creator/{{Hulu}} "The following is intended only for mature audiences. Viewer discretion advised."]] [[/labelnote]] One attempt after the next to beat Galaxia happens, after Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune died in the last episode. They did leave a scratch at last though, but Sailor Moon's attempt to beat her by the light fails in despair. Until a Light of Hope finally comes to be in Chibi-Chibi...
#"Usagi's Love: The Moonlight Illuminates the Galaxy":[[labelnote:RATED TV-14]] [[Creator/{{Hulu}} "The following is intended only for mature audiences. Viewer discretion advised."]] This is despite Hulu having ran the Mercury naked scene in episode 151 without any disclaimer. When it was first posted, they rated the episode TV-MA.[[/labelnote]] AKA "The episode where Usagi gets nekkid [[BarbieDollAnatomy but she doesn't have anything]]." Also, EveryoneLives! YAY! In fact, the Sailor Starlights have the distinction of not dying even once. It's the last of Sailor Moon on television at that point in Japan... [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon until 2003]], and the last Sailor Moon animation produced [[Anime/SailorMoonCrystal until 2014]]. Next week: ''[[Anime/CuteyHoney Cutey Honey Flash!]]'' [[labelnote:*]] The aforementioned show was the next series to air in its timeslot after the ''Sailor Stars'' season and shared a lot of the same production staff. [[/labelnote]]
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[[folder:Sailor Moon (Classic)]]
!!!The first season, 46 Episodes
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# [[Recap/SailorMoonDarkKingdomArc "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp01TheCrybabyUsagisBeautifulTransformation The Crybaby: Usagi's Beautiful Transformation]]": Usagi Tsukino is a 14 year old schoolgirl who is very cheerful, but clumsy, and is always finding herself into unwanted trouble. One day, Usagi meets a talking black cat named Luna, who reveals that dark forces are threatening the lives of the innocent and that Usagi has the power to stop them. Using a magical brooch, Usagi is transformed into Sailor Moon, the chosen guardian who fights for love and justice.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp02PunishmentAwaitsTheHouseOfFortuneIsTheMonsterMansion Punishment Awaits: The House of Fortune is the Monster Mansion]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] A new house of fortune opens up in the Juban District and quickly gains popularity for its accurate predictions. But soon, the customers who had their fortunes read begin to act violent, including Gurio Umino, a boy who has a crush on Usagi. Suspecting that this is the work of a monster, Usagi and Luna decide to investigate the situation.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp03TheMysteriousSleepingSicknessProtectTheGirlsInLove The Mysterious Sleeping Sickness: Protect the Girls in Love]]": All the girls in town are tuning in to the late-night radio program called "Midnight Zero" that reads out love letters sent in by the listeners. Meanwhile, a strange sleeping sickness is plaguing the town, causing people to fall into a coma-like state, including Ms. Haruna and Naru.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp04LearnHowToBeSkinnyFromUsagi Learn How to Be Skinny from Usagi]]": Usagi is shocked to find out that she's gained weight from too much eating. Determined to get back into shape and fast, she and her friends join a gym that advertises instant results for its members.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp05ScentOfAMonsterChanelaWillStealYourLove Scent of a Monster: Chanela Will Steal Your Love]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] Usagi asks her family if they can officially keep Luna as a pet, but her little brother Shingo strongly objects due to his fear of cats. Instead, he brings home a pet Chanela, a creature that smells like perfume. Shingo becomes so absorbed in his new pet, that he behaves differently, which worries Usagi.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp06ProtectTheMelodyOfLove Protect the Melody of Love: Usagi Plays Cupid]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] One rainy day, Usagi bumps into Yusuke Amade, a famous musician who claims he is being chased by a youma. Realizing the man is telling the truth, Usagi and Luna decide to keep an eye on Yusuke by staking out the venue where he performs.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp07UsagiLearnsHerLessonBecomingAStarIsHardWork Usagi Learns her Lesson: Becoming a Star is Hard Work]]": Usagi and Naru both dream of becoming stars like Mikan Shiritori, a graduate from their school. When the girls hear that Mikan is holding a talent contest, they see their chance to achieve stardom.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp08TheGirlGeniusIsAMonsterTheBrainwashingCramSChoolOfHorror The Girl Genius is a Monster: The Brainwashing Cram School of Horror]]": Usagi befriends Ami Mizuno, the school's smartest girl, who has an IQ over 300. But Luna, who senses an unknown energy coming from Ami, suspects her of being a youma.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp09UsagisDisasterBewareOfTheClockOfConfusion Usagi’s Disaster: Beware of the Clock of Confusion]]": Usagi and Ami go to the city to enjoy some shopping, where they find a clock store selling a clock that resembles Luna. Later that day, Usagi is happy to learn that her mother bought the exact same clock as a gift. But that night, the clocks from the store emit a strange light, making Usagi and the rest of Tokyo very impatient.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp10TheCursedBusEnterMarsTheGuardianOfFire The Cursed Bus: Enter Mars, the Guardian of Fire]]": Several people who take the bus near the Hikawa Shrine have gone missing. Usagi, Ami, and Luna decide to investigate by visiting the shrine. There, they meet Rei Hino, a miko (shrine maiden) with strong spiritual powers.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp11UsagiVsReiNightmareInDreamLand Usagi vs. Rei: Nightmare in Dream Land]]": The Sailor Senshi go to the Dreamland amusement park, where visitors have reportedly gone missing. The team splits into two groups: Usagi and Rei and Ami and Luna. But, much to Rei's frustration, Usagi is more focused on playing than finding the missing people.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp12IWantABoyfriendTheLuxuryCruiseShipIsATrap I Want a Boyfriend: The Luxury Cruise Ship is a Trap]]": One of Queen Beryl's youma offers to help Jadeite with his plans. Rei wins tickets on a luxury cruise ship and, since she has no boyfriend, asks Ami to accompany her. A jealous Usagi sneaks aboard after them.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp13GirlsUniteTheEndOfJadeite Girls Unite: The End of Jadeite]]": Usagi continues to be attracted to both Motoki and Tuxedo Mask. Threatened with eternal sleep should he fail again, Jadeite confronts the Senshi at an airport.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp14ANewEnemyAppearsNephritesEvilCrest A New Enemy Appears: Nephrite’s Evil Crest]]": Nephrite takes over as Beryl's main energy gatherer. He plans to gather power from individual humans at their strongest, rather than from groups, and starts by targeting Naru's childhood friend, a tennis player.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp15UsagisPanicReisFirstDate Usagi’s Panic: Rei’s First Date]]": Rei falls for Mamoru and persuades him to go on a date with her, whilst Nephrite targets the caretaker of a local park.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp16AGirlsDreamUsagiBecomesA A Girl’s Dream: Usagi Becomes a Bride]]": Usagi decides to enter a home-made wedding dress contest, while her home economics teacher is targeted by Nephrite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp17UsagisAModelTheFlashOfTheMonsterCamera Usagi’s a Model: The Flash of the Monster Camera]]": Nephrite targets Kijin Shinokawa, a gifted young photographer, while Usagi tries to achieve her dream of becoming a model.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp18ShingosLoveTheGrievingDoll Shingo's Love: The Grieving Doll]]": Shingo upsets his friend Mika, an award-winning doll maker whose skills make her the next target for Nephrite's energy gathering.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp19UsagisJoyALoveLetterFromTuxedoMask Usagi's Joy: A Love Letter from Tuxedo Mask]]": Nephrite takes advantage of Sailor Moon's attraction to Tuxedo Mask by sending love letters to Usagi and her classmates. Naru falls in love with him in his civilian disguise, allowing him to drain a large amount of her energy.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp20TheSummerTheBeachYouthAndGhosts The Summer, the Beach, Youth and Ghosts]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] Usagi, Ami, Rei, and Luna take a vacation in order to train, but the hotel they are staying at is haunted by a strange phenomenon.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp21ProtectTheChildrensDreamsFriendshipThroughAnime Protect the Children’s Dreams: Friendship Through Anime]]": Nephrite uses his most powerful Youma to target an animator working for the new Sailor V movie.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp22RomanceUnderTheMoonUsagisFirstKiss Romance Under the Moon: Usagi’s First Kiss]]": Both Luna and Queen Beryl wonder if a visiting princess could be the one the Senshi have been looking for. Mamoru dreams he is Tuxedo Mask and a girl is asking him for the Silver Crystal. At the ball, Usagi gets her first kiss.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp23WishUponAStarNarusFirstLove Wish Upon a Star: Naru’s First Love]]": With Naru now infatuated with Nephrite's alias, Masato Sanjoin, Usagi is powerless to stop her friend from being used by the increasingly desperate general.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp24NarusTearsNephriteDiesForLove Naru’s Tears: Nephrite Dies for Love]]": Zoisite decides to use Nephrite's recently discovered romantic feelings for Naru to manipulate him into handing over the Black Crystal to him.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp25JupiterThePowerfulGirlInLove Jupiter, the Powerful Girl in Love]]": Queen Beryl partially awakens the evil entity Metalia and sends Zoisite and Kunzite to find the Seven Great Youma and their Rainbow Crystals. Meanwhile, the tomboyish Makoto Kino transfers into Usagi's school and falls for a crane-game whiz at the arcade.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp26RestoreNarusSmileUsagisFriendship Restore Naru’s Smile: Usagi’s Friendship]]": Naru is still very depressed after Nephrite's death. Usagi and Umino decide to take her to Yokohama to cheer her up. There, a kindly priest is attacked by Zoisite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp27CrushingOnAmiTheBoyWhoCanSeeTheFuture Crushing On Ami: The Boy Who Can See the Future]]": Ami meets Ryo Urawa, a clairvoyant boy who has a crush on her. However, Urawa's power makes him aware that he will soon be transformed into a Youma by Zoisite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp28ThePaintingOfLoveUsagiAndMamoruGetCloser The Painting of Love: Usagi and Mamoru Get Closer]]": Usagi and Mamoru are asked to model for the reclusive painter Yumemi Yumeno, who is unexpectedly targeted by Zoisite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp29TotalChaosTheMessyLoveRectangle Total Chaos: The Messy Love Rectangle]]": Makoto, like Usagi, develops a crush on Motoki. The two then decide to pursue him simultaneously, even after finding out that he has a girlfriend, who, meanwhile, is targeted by Zoisite and Kunzite.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp30GrandpaLosesControlReiInDanger Grandpa Loses Control: Rei in Danger]]": After fighting off an attack by Zoisite, Rei's grandfather takes on an apprentice and begins acting strangely.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp31LovedAndChasedLunasWorstDayEver Loved and Chased: Luna's Worst Day Ever]]": Luna discovers that she has an admirer, in the form of an overweight tomcat named Rhett Butler. Meanwhile, the Sailor Senshi and Zoisite compete for the last Rainbow Crystal.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp32UminosResolveIllProtectNaru Umino's Resolve: I'll Protect Naru]]": Umino misinterprets Usagi's advice on seducing Naru, and begins to adopt the persona of Tuxedo Mask.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp33EnterVenusTheLastSailorGuardian Enter Venus, the Last Sailor Guardian]]": Zoisite disguises himself as Sailor Moon in order to lure Tuxedo Mask and the Senshi out into the open. The
Dark Kingdom Arc]]
injures Tuxedo Mask's identity, but they are foiled by the appearance of Sailor Venus.
# [[Recap/SailorMoonBlackMoonArc "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp34TheShiningSilverCrystalTheMoonPrincessAppears The Shining Silver Crystal: The Moon Princess Appears]]": Mamoru is forced to confront Zoisite in a duel over the Rainbow Crystals, but Usagi inadvertently becomes involved.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp35ReturningMemoriesUsagiAndMamorusPast Returning Memories: Usagi and Mamoru’s Past]]": Usagi and Mamoru remember their former lives as Princess Serenity and Prince Endymion. The Dark Kingdom kidnaps the injured Mamoru, but Queen Beryl executes Zoisite for his attempt to kill him. Luna and Artemis tell the Sailor Senshi about their tragic past.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp36UsagisConfusionIsTuxedoMaskEvil Usagi's Confusion: Is Tuxedo Mask Evil?]]": Minako tries to cheer Usagi up by taking her to a hair salon, leading to the discovery that Tuxedo Mask is still alive, but now very different.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp37LetsBecomeAPrincessUsagisBizareeTraining Let's Become a Princess: Usagi's Bizarre Training]]": Determined to become more like the princess she is supposed to be, Usagi decides to enlist in Countess Rose's Princess Seminar.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp38TheSnowTheMountainsFriendshipAndMonsters The Snow, the Mountains, Friendship and Monsters]]": Usagi and her friends visit the Moonlight Course skiing resort, unaware that Kunzite has sabotaged the Moon Princess Contest in order to unmask Sailor Moon.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp39PairedWithAMonsterMakoTheIceSkatingQueen Paired with a Monster: Mako, the Ice Skating Queen]]": After discovering that the Moon Princess was once known for her graceful ice skating, Kunzite tries to use this information to trap Sailor Moon. The best skater among the girls, however, turns out to be Makoto. Tuxedo Mask appears to help them, but only because he does not agree with Kunzite's method of involving bystanders.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp40TheLegendaryLakeYokai The Legendary Lake Yokai: The Bond of Usagi’s Family]]": Usagi and her family visit a hot springs resort, while Prince Endymion is sent to resurrect an ancient legendary monster.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp41IWontRunAwayFromLoveAnymoreAmiVsMamoru I Won't Run Away from Love Anymore: Ami vs. Mamoru]]": Queen Beryl orders the seven people gathered who had carried Rainbow Crystals, intending to combine them into one huge youma. Ami is determined to protect Urawa. Sailor Moon tries to heal Prince Endymion.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp42SailorVenusPastMinakosTragicLove Sailor Venus' Past: Minako's Tragic Love]]":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub.[[/labelnote]] Kunzite probes Sailor V's connection with the Sailor Senshi by targeting Katarina, an old acquaintance of Minako's.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp43UsagiAbandonedTheFallingOutOfTheSailorGuardians Usagi Abandoned: The Falling-Out of the Sailor Guardians]]": Kunzite and his Youma investigate the rumours of a rift between Sailor Moon and the other Sailor Senshi.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp44UsagisAwakeningAMessageFromTheDistantPast Usagi's Awakening: A Message From the Distant Past]]": The Sailor Senshi discover a portal to the Dark Kingdom, and are confronted by Kunzite. In the midst of battle they are transported to the Moon, where they are faced with visions of their past lives.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp45DeathOfTheSailorGuardiansTheTragicFinalBattle Death of the Sailor Guardians: The Tragic Final Battle]]": With Queen Metaria's revival now imminent, the Sailor Guardians teleport to D Point, facing certain death.
# "[[Recap/SailorMoonEp46UsagisEternalWishABrandNewLife Usagi's Eternal Wish: A Brand New Life]]": With her friends killed, Sailor Moon is transported inside the Dark Kingdom to face Queen Beryl and the brainwashed Prince Endymion.[[note]]In the [=DiC=] dub, this and the previous episode aired as one episode – "Day of Destiny" – due to all the scenes of death and violence that had to be cut.[[/note]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sailor Moon R]]
!!!The second season, 43 episodes
%%
[numlist:47]
#"Moon Revived! The Mysterious Aliens Appear": 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 Ail and An, Luna must restore Usagi's memories and her power to transform into Sailor Moon.
#"For Love and Justice! A Sailor Senshi Once Again": Ami, Rei, Makoto, and Minako meet by chance during a casting call for a potential movie role, but an infiltration by Ali and An's monstrous "Cardian" forces Luna to re-awaken their memories so that they transform and use their powers to battle the new threat with Sailor Moon.
#"For Whom is the White Rose? The Moonlight Knight Appears": Makoto is saddened when a Cardian monster targets her best friend named Shinozaki, and she has to fight to protect him even though she isn't up to her full strength after donating her blood. On top of it all a mysterious new ally appears who calls himself the Moonlight Knight.
#"Usagi's Crisis! The Tiara Doesn't Work": Usagi goes with her brother and her father to a virtual-reality arcade where another Cardian attacks. Usagi transforms into Sailor Moon and battles the Cardian. However, Usagi's powers begin to malfunction during the battle, preventing her from defeating the enemy.
#"A New Transformation! Usagi Powers Up": A powerful Cardian attacks a cherry blossom viewing party, and Sailor Moon is suddenly unable to fight it.
#"Targeted Kindergarten Kids! Venus' Great Performance": Minako becomes entangled with a kindergarten student who worships Sailor Moon, just as the aliens chose to target younger victims for their energy.
#"Mamoru and Usagi's Babysitting Mayhem": After Ail and An hospitalize the mother of a young baby, Mamoru agrees to look after it, and Usagi resolves to help him.
#"The Culture Fest is for Me?! Queen Rei Sings With Passion": Rei takes up song writing for a school event. Ail and An target the event for its abundance of energy, but end up getting parts in the play themselves.
#"Is Seijuro the Moonlight Knight? Mako Falls in Love": Makoto develops a crush on Seijuro, while Ami investigates the possibility that he is the Moonlight Knight.
#"Steal Mamoru's Kiss! An's Snow White Strategy": Some of Mamoru's college friends put on a production of Snow White and Usagi and her friends are only ones left to be in it. An assumes she will be Snow White since Mamoru will be the prince, leading Ail to become jealous and send in a Cardian to attack.
#"Be Careful After School! Usagi is a Target": After Usagi is caught eating in class and An talks back to a teacher, the two find themselves in detenion and to survive, An decides to steal her energy. Meanwhile, Ail faces off with the other Senshi with a disobedient Cardian.
#"The Lovers' Hearts Disagree! The Angry Makaiju": When the Makaiju Tree seems it is close to dying, Ail and An begin to steal even more energy, but are horrified when the tree does not respond to the it. Usagi pays the siblings a visit, and is soon attacked by the Tree.
#"True Love Awakens! The Makaiju's Secret": The Sailor Senshi have to save Usagi and Mamoru from the Makaiju Tree and in the process, Ail and An find out Sailor Moon's true identity.
#"An Angel? A Devil? Mysterious Girl From the Sky": A strange child, claiming to be called Usagi Tsukino, appears from the sky and demands the Silver Crystal from Usagi.
#"Huge Shock for Usagi! Mamoru Declares a Break Up": Mamoru begins to experience bizarre visions, which prompt him to break up with Usagi. Meanwhile, Berthier begins to spread Dark Power via a cosmetics store.
#"The Friendship of the Sailor Senshi! Goodbye Ami": Ami considers moving to Germany in order to study medicine. Meanwhile, Berthier hijacks an ice cream business in order to spread Dark Power.
#"Women Should Be Strong and Beautiful! Rei's New Killer Move": Koan targets the Hikawa Shrine just as Rei's Grandfather launches a radical new scheme to drum up business for the shrine.
#"In Search of the Silver Crystal! Chibiusa's Secret": In an attempt to smoke Chibiusa out, Petz's droid creates a thunderstorm in the hopes that it will cause her strong magical energy to peak.
#"Dispute Over Love! Minako and Makoto Face Off": Makoto and Minako get into a fight and refuse to speak to each other, while Calaveras and Petz take over a Crystal Point, a fortune-telling and jewelry store, in order to spread dark power.
#"Usagi's Parental Love? A Curry Triangle Relationship": Usagi and Chibiusa decide to make curry together for a party at her school, but the Juuban Supermarket becomes targeted by Calaveras and Petz.
#"The Ocean! The Island! A Vacation! A Break for the Sailor Senshi":[[labelnote:†]] Skipped in the [=DiC=] dub, allegedly at Creator/NaokoTakeuchi's insistence, since it was also left off of ADV's otherwise-uncut ''R'' boxset, although it later came out that ADV was using [=DiC=]'s masters which left the episode out and it's retained on Viz's ''R'' set.[[/labelnote]] The Senshi take a break on a deserted island while Chibiusa makes a new friend.
#"Protect Chibiusa! Clash of the Ten Warriors": Wiseman predicts that Chibiusa will appear, so Rubeus sends the Spectre Sisters to capture her, leading to a battle with the Sailor Senshi.
#"Awaken, Sleeping Beauty! Mamoru's Distress": Sailor Moon is attacked by a Droid who locks her in a nightmare, and the only one who can wake her is Tuxedo Mask.
#"Battle of the Flames of Love! Mars vs. Koan": Koan makes a final bid to kill Chibiusa, convinced she can win Rubeus' heart. However, she faces unexpected opposition from Sailor Mars, and is shocked to be rejected by Rubeus.
#"For Friendship! Ami and Berthier Clash": Ami enters an international chess tournament at the Chess Tower, and discovers that Berthier has targeted the building
#"Cold Hearted Rubeus! The Four Sisters of Sorrow": Spurred on by Wiseman, Rubeus sends Calaveras and Petz on a suicide mission to kill the Sailor Senshi and Chibiusa.[[note]] This was the final episode of the original [=DiC=] run, because syndication rules of the time insisted children's cartoons be ''exactly'' [[SixtyFiveEpisodeCartoon 65 episodes]]. It took a combination of the show's success in Canada and Cartoon Network's interest in it to get the last 17 episodes of ''R'' dubbed, and only then after a two-year gap.[[/note]]
#"A UFO Appears! The Sailor Senshi are Abducted": After discovering that he is to be withdrawn, Rubeus resorts to desperate measures to kill Chibiusa, and succeeds in abducting the Sailor Senshi.
#"Defeat Rubeus! The Battle in Space": With the rest of the Sailor Senshi captured by Rubeus, Sailor Moon plans a rescue, and is taken aboard the UFO for a final showdown.
#"A Mysterious New Senshi, Sailor Pluto Appears": Chibiusa becomes ill suddenly, her mind invaded by the power of the Evil Black Crystal. Sailor Pluto, a Sailor Senshi from the future, appears to the other Senshi to offer her help.
#"Magical Power of Darkness! Esmeraude's Invasion": Esmeraude begins her attack on twentieth century Tokyo, attempting to nurture a Dark Henge on a Negative Point inside a cake shop.
#"Our Feelings are the Same! Usagi and Mamoru in Love Once Again": While Esmeraude targets the latest craze, promise rings, Usagi has a dream that may explain why Mamoru has been acting coldly towards her.
#"Venus Minako's Nurse Mayhem": Esmeraude releases a virulent strain of influenza into Tokyo, and only Minako and Chibiusa seem unaffected.
#"Artemis' Adventure! The Evil Animal Kingdom": After Luna wounds his pride one too many times, Artemis sets out on a mission to prove his worth, and stumbles upon Esmeraude's latest plot.
#"Terrifying Illusion! Ami All Alone": Esmeraude attacks a local cram school, altering the behaviour of the students there. When Ami investigates, she is subjected to a series of hallucinations by Esmeraude's Droid.
#"Dark Gate Completed? A Grade School in Danger": Esmeraude attacks two targets simultaneously, creating chaos in Chibiusa's school, and the Sailor Senshi face off against her two Droids.
#"Journey to the Future! Battle in the Space-Time Corridor": The Sailor Senshi accompany Chibiusa into the Space-Time Corridor, where they are attacked by Esmeraude and her Droid.
#"The Shocking Future! Demande's Dark Ambition": The Sailor Senshi arrive in the thirtieth century with Chibiusa, where they are met by King Endymion, Mamoru's future self.
#"Wiseman's Evil Hand! Chibiusa Disappears": Chibiusa falls under the control of Wiseman, while Esmeraude resolves to kill Sailor Moon and win Prince Demande's heart by any means necessary.
#"The Birth of Black Lady, The Queen of Darkness": Wiseman transforms Chibiusa into the evil Black Lady. She and Prince Demande travel to the twentieth century, intent on opening a giant Dark Gate there.
#"Saphir Dies! Wiseman's Trap": Saphir discovers that Wiseman has been plotting against the
Black Moon Arc]]
# [[Recap/SailorMoonInfinityArc Infinity Arc]]
# [[Recap/SailorMoonDreamArc
Clan, and races to warn his brother of the betrayal.
#"Believe in Love and the Future! Usagi's Determination": The Sailor Senshi teleports inside the growing Evil Black Crystal fragment, where Sailor Moon finally confronts Prince Demande.
#"The Final Battle Between Light and Darkness! Love Sworn to the Future": Sailor Moon faces Black Lady, as Wiseman prepares to fire the power of the Evil Black Crystal through the Dark Gate and destroy the Earth.
#"Usagi and the Girls' Resolve! Prelude to a New Battle": The Sailor Senshi present a preview of the forthcoming season, and debate the prospect of selecting a new main character.
[/numlist]


[[AC:The Movie]]
* ''Sailor Moon R: The Movie'' (aka ''Sailor Moon R: The Movie: The Promise of the Rose''): Mamoru's ex-boyfriend returns with a vengeance… and he's bringing a giant asteroid that will destroy the Earth with killer flowers.
* "Make Up! Sailor Senshi": Some Sailor Senshi fan girls helpfully run down the first season. AKA: "Let's All Go To The Lobby"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sailor Moon S]]
!!!The third series, 38 episodes
%%
[numlist:90]
#"Premonition of the Apocalypse: The Mysterious New Guardians Appear" (aka, "Star Struck, Bad Luck"): Rei has some serious ''Terminator 2'' flashbacks. An evil scientist unleashes a cherry tree monster that steals Rei's heart with her cleavage, which is defeated by two silhouettes. New recording of the opening theme!
#"The Rod of Love Is Born: Usagi's New Transformation" (aka, "Crystal Clear Again"): There's a house filled with stray cats... and an evil catgirl demon which beats up the Sailor Scouts like it was no thing. The new Sailor Silhouettes leave the team hanging. Usagi and Mamoru get together to create a new transformation sequence and final attack!
#"A Handsome Boy? Haruka Tenoh's Secret" (aka, "Driving Dangerously"): We're introduced to Sailors Uranus and Nepture. Haruka begins her seduction of the entire cast with Usagi and Minako. Features probably the silliest monster design in the entire series so far, and that's saying something. It's a race car, of all things!
#"Usagi’s Idol: The Graceful Genius Michiru" (aka, "Bad Harmony"): Usagi is jealous of Michiru's charm, skill, and access to Haruka. A classy recital is interrupted by another extremely silly monster, which takes string music to a terrible extreme.
#"Protect the Pure Heart: The Three-Way Battle" (aka, "Swept Off Her Feet"): The villains target Motoki's sister Unazuki and steal her heart. The new Sailor Scouts turn out to not actually be in the business of saving lives. The monster this week really sucks and blows. Someone almost gets kissed.
#”Let Moon Help With Your Love Problems" (aka, "Blinded By Love's Light"): Umino and Naru are having relationship trubs. Usagi "helps". Haruka and Michiru are objectively better at romance than anyone else. I have the numbers right here. Also, the writing team decides to rip of an action flick's name for a heart monster.
#"Coldhearted Uranus: Makoto in Danger" (aka, "Lita Borrows Trouble"): Makoto falls head over heels for Haruka. Yes, sure, you just ''admire'' her. Right. [[note]] [[NotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat But that's not the issue here!]] [[/note]] We get some hints as to the difficult job of the Outer Sensei and their cynical worldview. The villain this week turns out to be weirdly sexy under her flasher cloak.
#"The Labyrinth of Water: Ami Targeted" (aka, "Damp Spirits"): Shocking everyone, Ami comes into direct contact with Haruka and Michiru and doesn't fall in love with either of them. Either she's the only straight Sailor Scout, or she's some kind of robot. The water-themed enemy of the week can't swim.
#"To Save Our Friends: Moon and Uranus Join Forces" (aka, "Friendly Foes"): A bunch of idiots try to murder Haruka over a dirtbike race. Usagi kinda gets into being handcuffed to Sailor Uranus. And a double trouble tire monster tires to roll over them.
#"A Man’s Kindness: Yuichiro Heartbroken by Rei" (aka, "Mixed Emotions"): Rei continues to treat her sorta-boyfriend like dirt, but this time, he's had enough and he's finally moving out. Next stop: Super-weird train demon.
#"I Want to Quit Being a Sailor Guardian: Minako's Dilemma" (aka, "Individual Happiness"): Minako wants out of the Sailor Soldier business to do normal teenager things like play volleyball, but it turns out that she can do both kinda. And a volleyball monster gets served when it tries to fight the Sailors.
#"Usagi in Tears: a Glass Slipper for My Birthday" (aka, "Birthday Blues, Part 1"): I'm not saying she's a gold digger, but she ain't messing with no broke...uh, Usagi gets Mamoru to buy her some Cinderella-style glass slippers as a birthday present, and then they immediately get turned into a demon. This is why we can't have nice things.
#"The Stolen Pure Heart: Usagi's Crisis" (aka, "Birthday Blues, Part 2"): Picking up from the previous episode...without her transforming trinket, Usagi can't transform into Sailor Moon. While she's out of commission, the new Sailor Scouts take out the first of the villains. Only a heck of a lot more to go!
#"The Arrival of a Small Pretty Guardian" (aka, "Hello, Sailor Mini Moon"): At a local festival, the new arrival from the Witches 5 dispenses with the B.S. and employs drive-by shooting. Chibi-Usa gets out of her TARDIS and comes back in from the future with Baby's First Special Attack on a drummer monster.
#"Making New Friends: Chibi Moon's Adventure" (aka, "Tainted Tea Party"): Chibi-Usa tries to find friends her age in the present, and meets a boy (who [[ShesAManInJapan for some reason is a girl in the Cloverway dub]]) who wants to be a Sailor Scout just like her. Plus, a monster who can't get enough of tea and stripping.
#"I Want Power: Mako Lost in Doubt" (aka, "People Who Need People"): Makoto takes a sabbatical in the country after fearing she may not be strong enough to beat any monster, let alone an ironed up idiot. Come on, a girl like her, who fought while reeling from blood loss, took out a crane game monster before getting her powers, and can lift a pretty-boy Russian figure skater? She does manage to cream a Daruma monster by the end of the episode.
#"The Bond of Destiny: Uranus's Distant Past" (aka, "Related By Destiny"): Butt-pinching SchoolgirlLesbians are HUGE targets for monsters that are shaped like shoes. Also, we learn how Haruka and Michiru met. You can tell Ikuhara had fun with this episode.
#"Art Is an Explosion of Love: Chibi-Usa’s First Love" (aka, "Art Appreciation"): Usagi, honey, you haven't improved as a matchmaker. Go fight the art themed monster that stole the pure heart of Chibi-Usa's crush instead.
#"Usagi Dancing to the Waltz" (aka, "Everything's Coming Up Rosey"): The girls are invited to a dance held by one of Mamoru's friends. Usagi gets wasted (again) and Eudial crashes the festivities. A monster that's an old gramophone falls victim to Tuxedo Mask. You would think that they would have stopped having him Deus Ex by this point!
#"The Shocking Moment: Everyone’s Identities Revealed" (aka, "No Turning Back"): Apparently, being targeted for having a pure heart is just like being the first in your circle of friends to wear a bra or lose your virginity, and Minako thinks she's a late bloomer. Secret identities are revealed all around. The monster this week just wants to be left alone. Good thing it can close up passages.
#"The Death of Uranus and Neptune: The Talisman Appears" (aka, "Destiny's Arrival"): Michiru gets executed by automated firing squad, prompting Haruka to commit suicide by shooting herself in the chest with a rifle, cruelly revealing that they carried the season's MacGuffin's in their hearts all along.
#"The Holy Grail's Mystical Power: Moon’s Double Transformation" (aka, "The Purity Chalice"): Continuing from the previous episode, Haruka and Michiru aren't convinced that Sailor Moon is their messiah. Meanwhile, Eudial picks a ''bad'' time to freak out over snails, and that time is "while driving on a cliff overlooking the ocean in a car with failing brakes." Crash!
#"Who Is the True Messiah? Chaos of Light and Darkness" (aka, "Show Stoppers"): The girls go down to the park to watch a local shooting of a movie and Mimette becomes the new head of Witches 4. Also, a cowgirl monster! YEE-HAW!
#"A House Filled With Evil Presence: The Beautiful Hotaru’s Secret" (aka, "Riniès Risky Friendship"): Chibi-Usa makes a new friend...who may be related to the enemy. And Haruka and Michiru declare Usagi to be a nuisance. Get in line, ladies.
#"I Love Idols: Mimete's Dilemma" (aka, "Mimet's Mess"): Japanese idol singers are no different than the pop singers we have in the Western world. They have their share of [[LoonyFan loony, obsessive fans]], like Minako and Mimette, who unwittingly become friends in their pursuit of this celebrity. This week's monster just fails in both song and fighting.
#"Shadow of Silence: The Pale Glimmer of a Firefly" (aka, "The Shadow of Silence"): Worried over her seizures and blackouts, Hotaru takes a page from Mamoru in the previous season and breaks off her friendship with Chibi-Usa with nothing to go on but the old "I'm afraid I might hurt you" excuse. Also, we get a great back view of Haruka[[note]]which sadly, is cut on the American TV version, but fortunately, is available on the uncut [=DVD=]s, and will presumably be available on the Creator/VizMedia online/DVD release [[/note]].
#"Sunny Skies After a Storm: A Friendship Dedicated to Hotaru" (aka, "Thorny Weather"): It's déjà vu all over again when the girls ([[AndZoidberg and Mamoru]]) go on a picnic (like they did in "A New Transformation: Usagi's Power Up") and meet the park's botanist (like they did in "Usagi’s Panic: Rei’s First Date").
#"Higher and Stronger: A Cheer from Usagi" (aka, "Heightened Hazard"): A runner can't keep up when Witches 4 goes after him for his pure heart. Also, Mimette enjoys her game of Twister [[TheImmodestOrgasm a bit too much]] in both the Japanese version and the original English dub.
#"Battle Inside the Demonic Space: The Sailor Guardians' Gamble" (aka, "It's In The Cards"): You know that expression, "Too many cooks spoil the broth"? Well, Mimette learns that too many objects in the daimon-making oven send their house into another dimension. Yeah, not as catchy as that other one...
#"The Messiah of Silence Awakens? Stars of Destiny" (aka, "Goodness Eclipsed"): Rei's ''Terminator 2'' style visions of death and destruction begin to come to fruition when the Inner and Outer Guardians discover who the Sovereign of Silence is. American viewers also learn that two red stars tastefully pasted on a pair of bare breasts is too much even for Creator/CartoonNetwork's censors, which is why this highly-anticipated episode was temporarily banned.
#"An Invasion from an Another Dimension: Mystery of Mugen Academy" (aka, "Next In Line"): Chibi-Usa searches for her missing friend (a stupid thing to do, considering the previous episode), and Mimette is the next to go after her appearance on television gets pulled- or rather, the plug does.
#"A Bewitching Flower That Steals Hearts: Tellu, the Third Witch" (aka, "Fiendish Ferns"): Tellu now goes up to bat and uses plants to get pure hearts, only for it to go "Little Shop of Horrors" on her butt. Next!
#"Believe in Love: Ami, the Kindhearted Guardian" (aka, "The Science Of Love"): Continuing from the previous episode, the Witches 5 is now down to 2 (and the next one gets destroyed just as quick as the previous one), the Sailor Guardians use Tellu's student ID to investigate the mysterious Mugen School, and Ami worries over a student who tied with her as the highest-grading student in class.
#"Shadow of Destruction: the Messiah of Silence Awakens" (aka, "Wake Up Call"): The last witch of the Witches 5 is one half of a twin set and the two destroy each other. Meanwhile, Kaolinite targets Chibi-Usa's pure heart and Mistress 9 (what happened to Mistresses 1-8?) awakens.
#"The Coming Terror of Darkness: Struggle of the Eight Guardians" (aka, "Who's Really Who?"): Tensions run high as Mistress 9 sends a blob monster made from daimon eggs after the Sailor Scouts and nearly lures Chibi-Usa into giving her the Purity Chalice.
#"The Shining Shooting Star: Saturn and the Messiah" (aka, "Darkness, My Old Friend"): Sailors Uranus, Neptune, and Moon are the only ones who can stop Mistress 9 and Pharaoh 90...and, if their teamwork is anything to go by, then humanity has nothing to do but put their heads between their legs and kiss their sorry asses goodbye.
#"A New Life: Parting of the Stars of Destiny" (aka, "Second Chance"): Haruka and Michiru are pissed over Usagi's little "use the Purity Chalice to turn one of their greatest enemies back into a baby to give her a second chance at life" stunt and decide to hand her ass to her in a junkyard fight...until Usagi proves what Haruka and Michiru should have known from the start about their messiah.
#"A Guardian’s Realization: Strength Lies Within a Pure Heart" (aka, "Tough Kindness"): Once again, Chibi-Usa is called home to the future, but thinks the upcoming going-away party is the Inner and Outer Guardians' way of saying, "Go away, you little brat." Too bad another monster shows up and doesn't realize that it's too late!
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[[AC:The Movie]]
* ''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (aka ''Sailor Moon S: The Movie: Hearts in Ice''): Luna falls for a human scientist and the Sailor Guardians get their asses kicked by ice demons. Way to sacrifice, Luna.

[[AC:Miscellany]]
* ''Kotaete Moon Call'': Sailor Moon's contribution to Japan's version of the VHS gaming fad, this fully-animated and voice-acted thing has the Guardians take on a quiz-themed daimon who has resurrected three youma and two droids! Never before has a 10% discount been so climatic!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sailor Moon [=SuperS=]]]
!!!The fourth series, 39 episodes
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[numlist:128]
#"Meeting of Destiny: The Night Pegasus Dances" (aka, "Dreams Take Flight"): In a dream, Chibi-Usa meets a pegacorn who makes her promise that she won't tell anyone of their encounter. Hey, does Chris Hansen go after mythical equine pedophiles? Also, evil circus descends to Earth through an eclipse chasing a cosmic horse through people's dreams...which '''''would''''' make them the coolest villains ever if not for the borderline-blatant sexual assault imagery their pick-up artist mini-bosses employ.
#"Super Transformation Once Again: Pegasus's Power" (aka, "No Ordinary Horsepower"): Rita (Andrew's girlfriend from ''way'' back in Sailor Moon Classic during the Rainbow Crystals arc) returns and gets targeted by Tiger's Eye, a hot redhead with razorblade earrings who shackles her to a board and forces her dream mirror out of her chest (and one of the aforementioned pick-up artist mini-bosses). And you thought ''Fifty Shades of Grey'' was needlessly and explicitly sexual.
#"Protect Mom's Dream: Double Moon's New Attack" (aka, "Sweet Dreams"): Hawkseye's "thing" turns out to be older women as he puts the creepy moves on Usagi's mom. Meanwhile, the viewer fights the urge to vomit, and the monster for the episodes is a human cannonball who (in the original English dub) sounds like a Jewish-American princess from Staten Island.
#"Catch Pegasus: The Amazon's Trap" (aka, "Baiting The Trap"): The Amazon Trio has a clever plan to capture the Pegasus which involves herding it into a box. And Naru comes back and, once again, gets seduced by the villain.
#"The Perfect Couple: Usagi and Mamoru's Love" (aka, "Perfect Couple"): Mamoru, Usagi, and Chibi-Usa re-enact ''Back to the Future''. The monster of the week is a balloon that gets popped, so there's that...
#"Artemis Is Cheating? Enter the Mysterious Kitten" (aka, "Much Ado About Kitten"): The inappropriate sexual vibes of this season escalate when Tiger's Eye and Artemis have eyes for a nun, and Artemis plays deadbeat dad when a mysterious kitten named Diana appears and claims to be the product of Luna and Artemis' love.
#"Makoto's Friendship: A Girl Who Admired Pegasus" (aka, "A Pegasus Page Turner"): Makoto reunites with an old friend who's worried that she's losing her ability to write, all because her crush turned out to have a girlfriend. The monster of the episode is a bizarre mix of stripper, circus ringmaster, and magician who has a cartoon time bomb on her head, keys for earrings, and (temporarily) kicks Sailor Moon's, Chibi Moon's, and Sailor Jupiter's asses.
#"Connecting Hearts: Chibi-Usa and Pegasus" (aka, "A Teacher's Lesson"): Chibi Usa helps her art teacher believe in magic again. The villain of the episode makes Chibi Usa an offer she immediately refuses and, once again, the original English dub (read: Cartoon Network) censors fall asleep at the wheel when they let in a rather pervy scene near the end where Chibi Usa is temporarily topless as she's talking to Pegasus (who is ''really'' uncomfortable about it).
#"Protect Mamoru: Ninja Usagi's Jealousy" (aka, "The Trouble With Love"): Usagi goes ninja when Mamoru stays at Rei's shrine after the girls trash his apartment. Rei becomes the Circus Trio's newest target when Rei mistakes Tiger's Eye for Usagi.
#"Forest of Illusion: A Beautiful Fairy's Invitation" (aka, "Phony Fairy"): Fish Eye targets at a children's author who believes in fairies (the "magical winged humans" variety, not "gay men") by becoming his manic-pixie dream girl muse (giving men yet another reason to avoid those type of chicks like the plague). The villain of the episode is a green, slightly effeminate, lipstick-wearing male tightrope walker who triggers Usagi's acrophobia by making her walk his tightrope and showing off while she wails for help.
#"Drive to the Heavens: The
Dream Arc]]
# [[Recap/SailorMoonStarsArc
Car Fueled with Love" (aka, "Driven Dreamer"): Ami gets a job as a car mechanic's assistant who is working on her deceased husband's car because, hey, it's cheaper than actual therapy. We got a very sadistic trapeze artist as the villain of the episode (and, once again, Usagi's fear of heights is triggered) and Hawk Eye's fake beard doesn't match his cotton-candy pink hair.
#"Aiming for the Top: the Pretty Swordswoman's Dilemma" (aka, "Cutting It Close"): A little girl who lives in a tent under a bridge (better than [[Series/SaturdayNightLive a van down by the river]], if you ask me) is making her dreams of being a Japanese sword fighter come true, one opponent at a time. The villain of the episode is a spider lady obsessed with cat's cradle[[note]]that game where you try and make complicated patterns by weaving yarn through your fingers[[/note]] and easily gets tripped up by the scouts. Worst. Temp Villain. Thus Far.
#"We Love Fashion: The Stylish Guardians" (aka, "Clothes Call"): The fashion world can be rough, and a designer learns that having Fish Eye as his model and muse can be a nightmare. Fisheye insults Sailor Moon's and Chibi Moon's taste in skirts. The cheesy, circus-themed villains keep on coming when an ordinary seal sends a sentient ball (who was related to the balloon villain from earlier this season) after Usagi and Chibi Moon.
#"Storm of Love: Minako's Grand Two-Timing Plan" (aka, "Double Trouble"): To the shock of everyone, Minako reveals that she is dating two guys at the same time. Unfortunately for her, they're both Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye, which means we get to see the TwoTimerDate trope in all its worn-out glory. A pair of acrobatic temp villains torment the Scouts (save Minako, who is the latest victim shackled and violated for her dream mirror).
#"The Secret Mansion: A Menu of Love for You" (aka, "Recipe For Danger"): A mean old woman refuses to sell her mansion, but Hawk's Eye won't take no for an answer. Today's villain is a Southern belle who's a bitch on wheels (literally; [[DontExplainTheJoke she's a stunt biker wedged in a motorcycle wheel]]).
#"Believe in Pegasus: The Four Guardians' Super Transformation" (aka, "Kicking Into High Gear"): A soccer player has a crush on Chibi Usa, but, unlike her future mother (Usagi) or even Makoto, she doesn't rush into love. The villain of the episode is a faux Pegasus and straight out of a furry's second gushiest wet dream[[note]]the first gushiest is, of course, anything associated with Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog[[/note]], and all the Sailor Scouts accept upgrades from the real Pegasus.
#"Shining Summer Days: Ami Under the Sea-Breeze" (aka, "Beach Blanket Bungle"): Today, we learn that evil doesn't take a vacation, Tiger's Eye doesn't know what a friend is, and the villain is a spastic, kimono-wearing BigEater who takes in more than she can chew with Tuxedo Mask's...top hat[[note]]notice how I didn't say what you thought I was gonna say. This is a kids' show and, as crazy as it sounds, that's what really happened[[/note]]. This should be disowned like the last BeachEpisode they had.
#"Become a Prima: Usagi's Ballet" (aka, "Tutu Treachery"): Usagi and Chibi-Usa have a sudden urge to become ballerinas and face stiff competition from Fish Eye and a girl named Kiriko. Usagi and Chibi Moon say what we're all thinking about the villains this season (read: they're getting weirder and more gimmicky than ever), but, despite being the love child of Pinocchio and a nut cracker, he makes for a tough, but very competent and dedicated ballet teacher.
#"Juban Holiday: The Carefree Princess" (aka, "The Duchess's Day Off"): Child neglect and abuse are a fun topic in this episode, where a princess who wants to break free from her ivory tower becomes a target for the Amazon Trio. We have another ball relative (remember the last two?); this time, she's paired with an elephant and [[MotorMouth won't shut the hell up]], but she does stop Tuxedo Mask's speech by running over his rose, so she's not all bad.
#"Destined Partners? Makoto's Innocence" (aka, "No Prince Charming"): Makoto is still searching for the man who can replace her old boyfriend -- and is targeted by the Amazon Trio. The villain of the episode is a card who likes to cut up and nearly hands Usagi and Chibi Moon their "ace"s.
#"Shadow of Evil: The Trio's Last Chance" (aka, "A True Reflection"): Zirconia is getting tired of the Amazon Trio's bumbling. Mamoru becomes the Trio's next target, Fish Eye begins to wonder if what they're doing is worth it after doing the "1, 2, 3" trick on Tiger's Eye and discovering he has no dream mirror, and Usagi and Chibi Moon get caught in a trampoline by another acrobatics-based temp villain.
#"Mirrors of Dreams: the Amazon's Last Stage" (aka, "Eternal Dreams"): Continuing from the previous episode, Fish Eye comes to the realization that Usagi is Sailor Moon and discovers that she makes a good point about having dreams, so she and Tiger Eye, like most Sailor Moon villains, decide that it's not worth it to side with evil. And shit gets real when a MonsterClown named Magic Pierrot goes to nab the dream mirror for himself and his clowning around nearly kills Usagi.
#"The Amazoness: Nightmare From Behind the Mirrors" (aka, "A New Nightmare"): Now that the Amazon Trio have sacrificed their lives so they can have beautiful dreams, Zirconia recruits four preteen tramps in age-inappropriate attire to do his (or her, if you're watching the original Japanese version) dirty work for him/her and retrieve the Golden Mirror (the one said to hold Pegasus) and be inside a human who believes in him.
#"True Power Explodes: Ami's Melody of the Heart" (aka, "Heartfelt Melody"): In which the Sailor Guardians find a high-quality recording on the Internet-- in 1995, Ami gets nekkid 49 episodes before Usagi while meeting herself, and we learn that Zircons are not a plaything.
#"Flames of Passion: Mars's Raging Super Attack" (aka, "Dreams Of Her Own"): Rei's publicity from a magazine cover (right next to blatant product placement for [=RunRun=]) leads to a young Rei fangirl joining the shrine. Remember: if a member of the Amazoness Quartet asks if you have a dream, you say no.
#"Dentist of Horrors? Palla-Palla's House" (aka, "Dental Dilemma"): Usagi and Chibi-Usa get cavities, and decide to go to the new dentist in town. In a twist that everyone except Usagi, Chibi-Usa, and Mamoru saw coming, [=PallaPalla=] is running the dentist shop, and she's backed up by a creepy face-changing toothpaste tube woman that tries to drill their teeth out of their heads after pinning them to the wall with dentist needles. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Seriously]]. And then she gets beaten when Moon and Chibi Moon... uh... ''scream'' at the top of their lungs. Oh, and they still have to go to the dentist at the end.
#"Clash of Dreams: Minako and Makoto's Broken Friendship" (aka, "Nightmare Garden"): Remember back in episode 65 when Minako and Makoto were angry at each other over a boy? Well here it is again! In other developments, Cere-Cere learns that punking out the other members of the Quartet is not a good idea.
#"Overcome Your Fear: the Jump to Freedom" (aka, "Vaulting To Victory"): One of Chibi-Usa's classmates tries to jump real high for Sports Day. The Sailor Team manages to begin their transformation sequences before they're established on-camera as being at the same site as Jun-Jun. And just why did anyone think that Usagi would be a good replacement for a vaulting board?
#"Don't Lose Sight of Your Dreams: The Mirror of Truth" (aka, "Reflections of Reality"): Usagi and Chibi-Usa (building on her art education previously seen in episode 135) meet a street artist. Don't think about how Cere-Cere gets the money to at least temporarily live in a big mansion, or about what will happen to it after the episode.
#"Pegasus Disappears: Wavering Friendship", (aka, "Dream Believer"): Chibi-Usa and her classmates (and eventually the Sailor Team) help a fellow student prepare his entry in the next Flugtag competition. The plot of the series threatens to develop, but everything returns to normal by the end of the episode (the preview thankfully reveals that something will happen in the next one).
#"Pegasus's Secret: The Boy Who Protects the Dream World" (aka, "Pegasus Revealed"): In which Usagi and Chibi-Usa switch ages, [=PallaPalla=] auditions for a job on ''Series/WonderShowzen'', and the villain of the week is a gum... bunny... thing that can turn into a Playboy bunny. And is blue. And spits out creepy gum baby things. The other Sailor Team members only appear in their Guardian identities in a filler episode, a rarity even for ''Super S''.
#"Chibi-Usa's Little Rhapsody of Love" (aka, "Rini's Lovely Rhapsody"): The Sailor Team figures out that Chibi-Usa has spent her nights talking to someone, and ply her with food in an attempt to figure out who exactly this lover is. Ami stands on the cusp of a dirty joke, but manages to back away.
#"Dream to be an Adult: The Amazoness' Confusion" (aka, "Tomorrow's Big Dreams"): A coming-of-age ceremony proves to a ripe target for the Amazonesses, to the point where their Lemure knocks himself down from dream-mirror overconsumption. The Amazonesses are just as tired of Tuxedo Mask's shtick as everyone else.
#"Terror in Motion: The Dark Queen's Evil Hand" (aka, "Day Of Night"): Tokyo is suddenly covered in webbing. Either [[Series/SpiderManJapan Japanese Spider-Man]] has gone rogue on us or Queen Nehellenia is finally taking an active role in the plot!
#"The Source of Darkness: Dead Moon Circus" (aka, "Show Time Showdown"): The Sailor Guardians blatantly ignore Pegasus' advice and head on in the Dead Moon Circus despite not knowing who exactly holds the ability to utilize the Golden Crystal. Chibi-Usa is captured accordingly.
#"Labyrinth of Mirrors: Chibi Moon Captured" (aka, "The Dark Legend"): The Amazonesses play the old switcharoo on Queen Nehellenia and get burnt, while the abyss gazes back into the Sailor Guardians.
#"The Golden Crystal Appears: Nehellenia's Magic" (aka, "One In The Hand"): Nehellenia finally lets the Amazoness Quartet know that her real opinions of them are when she lets Zirconia try to take her energy. Zircon's presence proves to the the element that foils Zirconia's attempt at the old multiple-versions trick.
#"When the Crystal Shines: The Beautiful Power of Dreams" (aka, "Golden Revival"): Beyond the mirror at last, Nehellenia goes face-to-face with the Sailor Guardians. A tiny pineapple proves to be a key element in Earth's salvation.
#"Dreams Forever: Fill the Heavens with Light" (aka, "The Sweetest Dream"): Sailors Moon and Chibi-Moon go skydiving as Nehellenia gives some final pieces of exposition. Fact: having your dream mirror consumed turns you into a circus freak. [[note]]The last ''Sailor Moon'' anime episode released by Cloverway. ''Sailor Stars'' would not be released in North America for fifteen more years, until it was licensed by Creator/VizMedia as part of their run of the series and ''[[Anime/SailorMoonCrystal Crystal]]''.[[/note]]
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[[AC:Sailor Moon [=SuperS=] Special]]

#"A Beautiful Transformation? The Journey and Growth of the Crybaby Usagi": REEEEEECAAAAAAAAAAP! Yep, it's a recap of the past three seasons in case anybody missed it.
#"Haruka and Michiru Return: The Ghostly Puppet Play" Haruka and Michiru return... to defeat Chucky from ''Film/ChildsPlay'' and decide to stay out of the show until ''Stars''. Good for them.
#"Chibi-Usa's Adventure: The Vampire Mansion of Terror" Chibi-Usa meets a new friend. Spoiler: She's a VAMPIRE! Super-duper spoiler: She lives in the titular vampire castle! Super-duper times 2 spoiler: She gets beaten by a Guardian power-up involving garlic. Oh, and somehow she was working for the Dead Moon Circus or something like that.

[[AC:The Movie]]

* ''Sailor Moon [=SuperS=]: The Movie'' (aka ''Sailor Moon [=SuperS=]: The Movie: Black Dream Hole''): Prepare yourself for kidnappings, new love interests, and terrible dialogue (in the English version) as the Guardians battle the henchmen of an evil villain who doesn't show up until 25 minutes into the movie and Chibi-Usa forgets Pegasus and falls in love with some other guy who's never seen again. Also, the movie where Neptune said her infamous HoYay line to Uranus. Oh, and the Black Dream Hole only shows up for 7-8 minutes despite being in the title. The final theatrically released film of ''Sailor Moon''.
* "Ami's First Love": In this special, we find that the guy Ami loved from the first season does not exist... or something. Instead, she falls for some guy named Mercurius we've never seen before or will ever see again and is preyed upon by a creepy Japanese lady with oddly colored hair.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sailor Moon Sailor Stars]]
!!!The fifth series, 34 episodes
%%
[numlist:167]
#"The Flower of Nightmares Scatters: The Queen of Darkness Returns": Looks like Nehellenia isn't over at all after the finale of the last season... and since the Outers didn't show up last season, they get their [=SuperS=] upgrades in this one. Old fandom aphorism: perhaps Mamoru should've ran for cover during that glass storm. New (and final) opening theme!
#"Saturn Awakens: The Ten Sailor Guardians Unite": In which Haruka and Michiru save the room labeled "Hotaru" for last when looking for her. Eternal Sailor Moon makes her first appearance as Tuxedo Mask makes his last.
#"The Cursed Mirror: Mamoru Caught in a Nightmare": A certain state of ennui passes over the young girls of Tokyo, and only the Sailor Guardians know that it's the work of Queen Nehellenia and not a side effect of Prozac. Mamoru misses out on a PC network drinking party.
#"Night of Destiny: The Sailor Guardians’ Ordeals": In which Sailor Teleport is nothing compared to hurled shards of a wine glass, a random party split causes the most humorous pairings possible, and that Ami could've been a basketball coach in another life.
#"For Love: the Endless Battle in the Dark World": In which Sailor Venus temporarily reclaims her leadership position from the early part of Classic, even if it is only to one person, the sudden detachment of a rose earring rekindles memories within a dazed Usagi, and pre-teens show up in the last place you would expect.
#"Moon Power of Love: The Nightmare Ends": The long battle between Nehellenia and the Sailor Guardians finally comes to an end by giving her another chance to start again... But in turn the final enemy surfaces. Oh, and Super Sailor Moon permanently evolves to Eternal Sailor Moon! Sadly though, it's also the end of the road for Chibi-Usa and Diana in the series. *sob*
#"Farewells and Encounters: the Transitioning
Stars Arc]]

! Filler Arcs

# [[Recap/SailorMoonMakaiTreeArc Makai Tree Arc]]

[[/index]]
of Destiny": When Mamoru leaves, the Starlights begin.
#"A School Storm: The Transfer Students Are Idols": Seiya's masquerade about being a handsome-looking normal person to Usagi is ended when the Three Lights transfer to her high school. Being in clubs or playing sports while being Sailor Guardians is not an issue in said high school, unlike back in middle school. Seiya decides to follow in the footsteps of the 1986 Chicago Bears and joins the American football team. Galaxia finds the perfect front for her world-threatening antics: a TV station.
#"Becoming an Idol: Minako’s Ambition": Somehow just going to the same high school has enabled Minako to become the personal assistant to the Three Lights, because apparently their talent agency or record company doesn't have people for that job. Usagi learns that being a celebrity hanger-on isn't what all it's cracked up be (you get hungry once in a while).
#"Fighter's Secret Identity: the Shocking Super Transformation": Seiya enters into the exciting world of musical theater, but his director is the kind of Sister who puts on an act.
#"A Star of Dreams and Wishes: Taiki's Transformation": Taiki proves he's not just a pretty face as he aces test after test and comes into contact with the school's physics teacher, who doesn't quite convincingly explain why he didn't accept an invitation to teach at Cambridge (you can have dreams and romanticism just as well over there). They go on to have a heated debate about whether dead people can become stars on a children's interview show.
#"Luna's Discovery: The Real Face of Yaten": The world of pop idols has its plateaus -- like picking up a random cat out walking the street and claiming her as your own on a TV show. Said cat ends up one step closer to figuring out the Starlights' true motivations, but dismisses them as mere pining for a far away lover. See Luna get absolutely scared to death by a chameleon.
#"Friend or Foe? Star Lights and the Sailor Guardians": The Three Stars media cavalcade continues with a cooking show. Sailor Moon decides to stop for a mid-battle cake from today's Phage, with predictable results. Haruka and Michiru come back, for it has been far too long.
#"Calling of the Shining Stars: Enter Haruka and Michiru": The classical-pop mashup you didn't know you were waiting for is here as Michiru and the Three Lights (who can play instruments, assuming the soundboard person isn't deceiving us) share the stage at a music festival. Naturally, this leads to Uranus and Neptune almost throwing down with the Sailor Starlights to prove who exactly is better at being later-season sidekicks to the Sailor Team.
#"Seiya and Usagi's Heart-Pounding Date": Sailor Galaxia finally reveals herself to Sailor Moon while dispatching Sailor Iron Mouse and reminding her that the only person who uses phone boxes to get around is The Doctor. We enter into the odd situation where Seiya knows who Sailor Moon is, but Usagi doesn't know who Sailor Star Fighter is. And we never found out whether Minako went to that romantic[[note]]which incredibly is not a porno despite the title literally translating as "Grown-Up Love is *Bleep*/XXX" [[/note]] movie (alone or with anyone).
#"Invaders from Outer Space: The Coming of Siren": After the disposal of Sailor Iron Mouse last episode, we are introduced to Sailor Aluminum Siren and Sailor Lead Crow, both of whom attack a cop, turning him into a LawyerFriendlyCameo of ''Franchise/RoboCop''. Oh, and Usagi tries to deal with Chibi-Chibi... in a sub-plot.
#"The Screaming Dead: Terror of the Camp Monster": The Three Lights get cast in a movie where they play costumed defenders of justice (and all they had to do is act naturally) at the same camp where the Sailor Team vacation. At the camp, the Team try to visit Rei's cousin, who just happened to have been turned into a Phage by Aluminum Siren earlier. As the opening says, it's like ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'', only the beautiful camper girls can defend themselves.
#"A Night Alone Together: Usagi in Danger": Usagi has the house to herself. Then comes Seiya, then the girls, then the other Starlights, then Haruka and Michiru... and the night becomes odd and funny. Even tonight's Phage is not safe from this hilarity!
#"Taiki's Song Filled With Passion and Faith": Taiki is unhappy that being a popular singer involves people wanting you to sing. Ami convinces him to give a Make-A-Wish visit to a girl in the hospital that reveals a hand-drawn vision of a Princess we have yet to meet, thus proving that the Three Lights' entire career wasn't a big waste of time. Boy, that American doctor sure is fluent in Japanese!
#"Chibi-Chibi's Mystery: The Big Noisy Chase": Usagi's search for a candy kingdom leads to the Sailor Team and Three Lights following Chibi-Chibi as she gets a considerable supply from a powerful businessman (who, according to Creator/VizMedia, leads a large "combine", which is certainly good if he wants to harvest any crops this season) who doesn't seem to mind his stuff getting broken. This is good, as his transformation into a Phage and subsequent battle ends up with lots of broken stuff. The last time we see Ikuko-mama.
#"The Shining Power of a Star: Chibi-Chibi's Transformation": Usagi is roped into a co-ed softball game by Seiya. Needless to say, she wouldn't have been accepted to [[Anime/PrincessNine Kisaragi Girls High]] on a baseball scholarship. Wouldn't you just know that the number 1 member of the Three Lights Fan Club goes to Juuban High and is captain of the softball team? Let us now embrace Sailor Chibi-Chibi Moon, our new overlord.
#"Invitation to Terror: Usagi's Night Flight": Usagi's evening of watching cult films and new wave videos on Creator/USANetwork is interrupted by a Phage... or not. Instead, the Sailors end up watching the new Three Lights movie on a plane, redefining in-flight entertainment forever. And so we finally reach that point in the narrative of this season where the new team and the Sailor Guardians know each others' identities.
#"Duty or Friendship: Conflict Between the Sailor Guardians": The fallout from the last episode is dealt with as the only way that Seiya and Usagi can mediate on their personal differences is by a radio dedication segment (brokered by fake-psychic Rei). Seiya gets thumped real bad.
#"Truth Revealed: The Star Lights' Past": Subliminal messages in pop music: mostly urban legends, but urban fact for one theme-park Three Lights concert, as Seiya gives the backstory of the Sailor Starlights' presence to Usagi (and thus the viewer) through this medium. This is followed by his tribute to James Brown.
#"Butterflies of Light: A New Chapter On the Horizon": After several dozens of episodes in which the Game Center Crown is overlooked in favor of the nearby fruit parlor, the game center hosts a fighting game contest in which Ami's latent playing ability, first touch upon back in Classic, gets used. What is exactly is the innate duty of a Sailor Guardian (as opposed to being a powered-hero type) when the baddies are Sailor Guardians as well? Why didn't the victim-of-the-day have any dialogue whatsoever? And what's up with all these goddamn butterflies?
#"Go for Your Dream: Minako Becomes an Idol": It is time for an Idol discovery contest, and unlike certain types of contests that involve live audiences, twice-weekly broadcasts and tele-voting, we only have four judges, two of which aren't even from this planet. Ginga TV is instrumental to the plot, and given that's only happened maybe once or twice before, the big finish must be close. We meet the final villain-of-the-day!
#"The Stolen Silver Crystal: Princess Kakyu Appears": In which the heroic-seeming Three Lights rough up a kid. Just as Sailor Lead Crow was about to succeed to steal Sailor Moon's Star Seed... let's just say she gets a back fire. Also, Princess Kakyu appears, but won't say anything until the next episode.
#"Crusade for the Galaxy: Legend of the Sailor Wars": Usagi still misses Mamoru. Seiya wants to get to her. But mimicking Tuxedo Mask to save her? Seriously, Seiya?
#"Princess Kakyu Perishes: Advent of Galaxia": Uh, scratch one Princess. And uh, scratch one Tin Nyanko too: Galaxia's here, and she's not playing around. The time of Galaxia's chaos on Earth has begun!
#"Countdown to Destruction: The Sailor Guardians' Last Battle": Whoops, the Inners are down! And so is 99.9% percent of the population. But hey, the Outers are coming, so it can't get worse, right? Right? Also, Usagi finds out the reason why Mamoru never replied back...
#"Ruler of the Galaxy: the Menace of Galaxia": Dang it! Now Pluto and Saturn are downed and Uranus and Neptune have turned traitor.
#"Dying Stars: Uranus and Neptune's Last Stand": Good news: Uranus and Neptune had a ruse going! Bad news: they get killed too, so it's all up to Usagi, the Starlights and Chibi-Chibi to end this...
#"The Light of Hope: the Final Battle for the Galaxy":[[labelnote:Warning]] [[Creator/{{Hulu}} "The following is intended only for mature audiences. Viewer discretion advised."]] [[/labelnote]] One attempt after the next to beat Galaxia happens, after Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune died in the last episode. They did leave a scratch at last though, but Sailor Moon's attempt to beat her by the light fails in despair. Until a Light of Hope finally comes to be in Chibi-Chibi...
#"Usagi's Love: The Moonlight Illuminates the Galaxy":[[labelnote:RATED TV-14]] [[Creator/{{Hulu}} "The following is intended only for mature audiences. Viewer discretion advised."]] This is despite Hulu having ran the Mercury naked scene in episode 151 without any disclaimer. When it was first posted, they rated the episode TV-MA.[[/labelnote]] AKA "The episode where Usagi gets nekkid [[BarbieDollAnatomy but she doesn't have anything]]." Also, EveryoneLives! YAY! In fact, the Sailor Starlights have the distinction of not dying even once. It's the last of Sailor Moon on television at that point in Japan... [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon until 2003]], and the last Sailor Moon animation produced [[Anime/SailorMoonCrystal until 2014]]. Next week: ''[[Anime/CuteyHoney Cutey Honey Flash!]]'' [[labelnote:*]] The aforementioned show was the next series to air in its timeslot after the ''Sailor Stars'' season and shared a lot of the same production staff. [[/labelnote]]
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