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* DestroyingaPunching Bag: In the opening, the girls test their strength. Ami, being the weakest, doesnt even try. Usagi manages a 35. Minako almost doubles it with a 65. Rei easily shows even more strength and gets an 80. Makoto however reaches 100 without effort and destroys the bag in the process.

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* DestroyingaPunching Bag: DestroyingaPunchingBag: In the opening, the girls test their strength. Ami, being the weakest, doesnt even try. Usagi manages a 35. Minako almost doubles it with a 65. Rei easily shows even more strength and gets an 80. Makoto however reaches 100 without effort and destroys the bag in the process.

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* Destroying a Punching Bag: In the opening, the girls test their strength.
Ami, being the weakest, doesnt even try. Usagi manages a 35. Minako almost doubles it with a 65. Rei easily shows even more strength and gets an 80. Makoto however reaches 100 without effort and destroys the bag in the process.

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* Destroying a Punching DestroyingaPunching Bag: In the opening, the girls test their strength.
strength. Ami, being the weakest, doesnt even try. Usagi manages a 35. Minako almost doubles it with a 65. Rei easily shows even more strength and gets an 80. Makoto however reaches 100 without effort and destroys the bag in the process.
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* Destroy the Punching Bag: In the opening, the girls test their strength.
Ami, being the weakest, doesnt even try.
Usagi manages a 35
Minako almost doubles it with a 65.
Rei easily shows even more strength and gets an 80.
Makoto however reaches 100 without effort and destroys the bag in the process.

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* Destroy Destroying the Punching Bag: In the opening, the girls test their strength.
Ami, being the weakest, doesnt even try.
try. Usagi manages a 35
35. Minako almost doubles it with a 65.
65. Rei easily shows even more strength and gets an 80.
80. Makoto however reaches 100 without effort and destroys the bag in the process.
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* Destroy the Punching Bag: In the opening, the girls test their strength.
Ami, being the weakest, doesnt even try.
Usagi manages a 35
Minako almost doubles it with a 65.
Rei easily shows even more strength and gets an 80.
Makoto however reaches 100 without effort and destroys the bag in the process.
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* BreakUpMakeUpScenario: Luna becomes attached to Kakeru, which crushes Artemis. By the end of the film, Artemis and Luna reconcile with each other.

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* BreakUpMakeUpScenario: Luna becomes attached to Kakeru, which crushes Artemis. By the end of the film, Luna reconciles with Artemis and Luna reconcile with each other.returns his feelings for him.
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Luna and Artemis weren't an outright couple in the anime like they where in the manga.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Luna is willing to cheat on Artemis with Kakeru, but in a future episode, she does not take it well when she accuses Artemis of doing the same to her.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Rei joins in with Minako and Makoto by accusing Usagi of driving Luna is willing away from home by possibly being mean to cheat on Artemis with Kakeru, but in a future episode, she does not take it well when she accuses Artemis of doing her, nevermind the same fact that she's been mean to her. Usagi herself (at least in this incarnation of the ''Sailor Moon'' story).



* JerkassBall: Save for Minako, the Sailor Guardians hold this towards Artemis by showing NoSympathy towards him when Luna cheats on him with Kakeru.

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* JerkassBall: Save for Minako, Ami, the Sailor Guardians briefly hold this towards Artemis Usagi by showing NoSympathy towards him when accusing her of being mean to Luna cheats on him with Kakeru. and driving her away, especially hypocritical for Rei's case, since she is often mean to Usagi.



* NoSympathy: Everyone besides Minako don't particularly care about how Artemis might feel about Luna falling in love with someone since he technically ''is'' Luna's partner and boyfriend. Hell, even Minako chastised him for taking Luna for granted in the manga.
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''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (initially released with the subtitle ''Hearts of Ice'' in North America) is the second ''Manga/SailorMoon'' film. This time around, it's based on a manga short story written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi, ''The Lover of Princess Kaguya''. It is directed by Hiroki Shibata with the screenplay by Sukehiro Tomita.

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''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (initially released with the subtitle ''Hearts of in Ice'' in North America) is the second ''Manga/SailorMoon'' film. This time around, it's based on a manga short story written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi, ''The Lover of Princess Kaguya''. It is directed by Hiroki Shibata with the screenplay by Sukehiro Tomita.
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''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (initially released with the subtitle ''Hearts of Ice'' in North America) is the second ''Manga/SailorMoon'' film. This time around, it's based on a manga short story written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi. It is directed by Hiroki Shibata with the screenplay by Sukehiro Tomita.

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''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (initially released with the subtitle ''Hearts of Ice'' in North America) is the second ''Manga/SailorMoon'' film. This time around, it's based on a manga short story written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi.Creator/NaokoTakeuchi, ''The Lover of Princess Kaguya''. It is directed by Hiroki Shibata with the screenplay by Sukehiro Tomita.
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* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: After taking human form and kissing Kakeru, Luna urges him to get back together with Himeko.
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''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (initially released with the subtitle '''Hearts of Ice''' in North America) is the second ''Manga/SailorMoon'' film. This time around, it's based on a manga short story written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi. It is directed by Hiroki Shibata with the screenplay by Sukehiro Tomita.

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''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (initially released with the subtitle '''Hearts ''Hearts of Ice''' Ice'' in North America) is the second ''Manga/SailorMoon'' film. This time around, it's based on a manga short story written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi. It is directed by Hiroki Shibata with the screenplay by Sukehiro Tomita.

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->([=Pioneer=] Movie: '''"Sailor Moon S The Movie: Hearts In Ice"''')

''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (initially released with the subtitle ''Hearts of Ice'' in North America) is the second ''Manga/SailorMoon'' film. This time around, it's based on a manga short story written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi. It is directed by Hiroki Shibata with the screenplay by Sukehiro Tomita.

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->([=Pioneer=] Movie: '''"Sailor Moon S The Movie: Hearts In Ice"''')

''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (initially released with the subtitle ''Hearts '''Hearts of Ice'' Ice''' in North America) is the second ''Manga/SailorMoon'' film. This time around, it's based on a manga short story written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi. It is directed by Hiroki Shibata with the screenplay by Sukehiro Tomita.
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* HappyEnding: Princess Snow Kaguya is destroyed, Kakeru and Himeko get back together and Luna reconciles with Artemis.
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* ShoutOut:
** The film has several references to the classic Japanese folktale ''Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter'', particularly with the antagonist naming herself Kaguya after the main character.
** The film's plot is loosely based on, you guessed it, Creator/HansChristianAndersen's ''Literature/TheSnowQueen''.
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Princess Snow Kaguya (Creator/EikoMasuyama), an extraterrestrial entity, plots to freeze the Earth. When one of her comet's fragments lands on the planet, she decides to send her mooks to search for the fragment. Meanwhile, astronomer Kakeru Ōzora (Creator/MasamiKikuchi) discovers the fragment and begins his research on it. However, the fragment sucks his life force and Kaguya begins her plans to freeze the Earth. It's up to the Sailor Guardians to put a stop to Kaguya's plans once and for all.

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Princess Snow Kaguya (Creator/EikoMasuyama), (voiced by Creator/EikoMasuyama), an extraterrestrial entity, plots to freeze the Earth. When one of her comet's fragments lands on the planet, she decides to send her mooks to search for the fragment. Meanwhile, astronomer Kakeru Ōzora (Creator/MasamiKikuchi) discovers the fragment and begins his research on it. However, the fragment sucks his life force and Kaguya begins her plans to freeze the Earth. It's up to the Sailor Guardians to put a stop to Kaguya's plans once and for all.

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''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (initially released with the subtitle ''Hearts of Ice'' in North America) is the second ''Manga/SailorMoon'' film. This time around, it's based on a manga short story written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi. It was originally released in Japan on December 4, 1994, between episodes 116 and 117 of the '90s anime, with it premiering at the winter 1994 Toei Anime Fair (along with a film from the ''Aoki Densetsu Shoot!'' series and ''Osawaga! Super Baby''). The film was dubbed into English by Optimum Productions in 1999 and was eventually picked up by Creator/VizMedia in 2014 along with the rest of the franchise for a re-dub using their own cast.

Princess Snow Kaguya, an extraterrestrial entity, plots to freeze the Earth. When one of her comet's fragments lands on the planet, she decides to send her mooks to search for the fragment. Meanwhile, astronomer Kakeru Ōzora discovers the fragment and begins his research on it. However, the fragment sucks his life force and Kaguya begins her plans to freeze the Earth. It's up to the Sailor Guardians to put a stop to Kaguya's plans once and for all.

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''Sailor Moon S: The Movie'' (initially released with the subtitle ''Hearts of Ice'' in North America) is the second ''Manga/SailorMoon'' film. This time around, it's based on a manga short story written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi. It is directed by Hiroki Shibata with the screenplay by Sukehiro Tomita.

It was originally released in Japan on December 4, 1994, between episodes 116 and 117 of the '90s anime, with it premiering at the winter 1994 Toei Anime Fair (along with a film from the ''Aoki Densetsu Shoot!'' series and ''Osawaga! Super Baby''). The film was dubbed into English by Optimum Productions in 1999 and was eventually picked up by Creator/VizMedia in 2014 along with the rest of the franchise for a re-dub using their own cast.

Princess Snow Kaguya, Kaguya (Creator/EikoMasuyama), an extraterrestrial entity, plots to freeze the Earth. When one of her comet's fragments lands on the planet, she decides to send her mooks to search for the fragment. Meanwhile, astronomer Kakeru Ōzora (Creator/MasamiKikuchi) discovers the fragment and begins his research on it. However, the fragment sucks his life force and Kaguya begins her plans to freeze the Earth. It's up to the Sailor Guardians to put a stop to Kaguya's plans once and for all.
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The film also stars Creator/KotonoMitsuishi as Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon, Creator/KaeAraki as Chibi-usa and Creator/KeikoHan as Luna.
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* HumanityEnsues: Luna transforms into a human so that she can help Kakeru reconcile with Himeko. Notably, her human form is noted to be "A year younger than Usagi" in appearance in Takeuchi's own notes, which causes issues with the first dub where Luna was given a British accent. This form also makes further appearances in the manga, where it's revealed the other cats can take such forms in times of crisis. The form being natural versus one created for her by Usagi is one of the largest differences between the movie and the manga.

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* HumanityEnsues: Luna transforms into a human so that she can help Kakeru reconcile with Himeko. Notably, her human form is noted to be "A "a year younger than Usagi" in appearance in Takeuchi's own notes, which causes issues with the first dub where Luna was given a British accent.accent and written to be much older. This form also makes further appearances in the manga, where it's revealed the other cats can take such forms in times of crisis. The form being natural versus one created for her by Usagi is one of the largest differences between the movie and the manga.



* SurpriseSantaEncounter: Sailor Moon encounters with Tuxedo Mask disguised as Santa during her battle with the Snow Dancers. Considering the movie takes place during winter obtaining the items needed probably isn't impossible but you do have to wonder just how long he has been planning this? Since this was the first attack from the Snow Dancers this suggests maybe he had it planned for use in the S arc proper?
* ZergRush: During the climax, the Sailor Guardians are completely swarmed by an army of regenerating snow dancers to the point they even interrupt their attacks.

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* SurpriseSantaEncounter: Sailor Moon encounters with Tuxedo Mask disguised as Santa during her battle with the Snow Dancers. Considering the movie takes place during winter winter, obtaining the items needed probably isn't impossible impossible, but you do have to wonder wonder: just how long had he has been planning this? Since this was the first attack from the Snow Dancers Dancers, does this suggests maybe suggest that he had it may have planned for use to pull a stunt like this in the S arc proper?
* ZergRush: During the climax, the Sailor Guardians are completely swarmed by an army of regenerating snow dancers Snow Dancers to the point they even interrupt their attacks.
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* NoSympathy: Everyone besides Minako particularly care about how Artemis might feel about Luna falling in love with someone since he technically ''is'' Luna's partner and boyfriend. Hell, even Minako chastised him for taking Luna for granted in the manga.

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* NoSympathy: Everyone besides Minako don't particularly care about how Artemis might feel about Luna falling in love with someone since he technically ''is'' Luna's partner and boyfriend. Hell, even Minako chastised him for taking Luna for granted in the manga.
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* HumanityEnsues: Luna transforms into a human so that she can help Kakeru reconcile with Himeko. Notably, her human form is noted to be "A year younger then Usagi" in appearance in Takeuchi's own notes, which causes issues with the old dub where Luna was given a British accent. This form also makes further appearances in the manga, where it's revealed the other cats can take such forms in times of crisis. The form being natural versus one created for her by Usagi is one of the largest differences between the movie and the manga.

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* HumanityEnsues: Luna transforms into a human so that she can help Kakeru reconcile with Himeko. Notably, her human form is noted to be "A year younger then than Usagi" in appearance in Takeuchi's own notes, which causes issues with the old first dub where Luna was given a British accent. This form also makes further appearances in the manga, where it's revealed the other cats can take such forms in times of crisis. The form being natural versus one created for her by Usagi is one of the largest differences between the movie and the manga.



* NoSympathy: None of the girls save Minako particularly care about how Artemis might feel about Luna falling in love with someone since he technically ''is'' Luna's partner and boyfriend. Hell, even Minako chastised him for taking Luna for granted in the manga.

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* NoSympathy: None of the girls save Everyone besides Minako particularly care about how Artemis might feel about Luna falling in love with someone since he technically ''is'' Luna's partner and boyfriend. Hell, even Minako chastised him for taking Luna for granted in the manga.
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* HumanityEnsues: Luna transforms into a human so that she can help Kakeru reconcile with Himeko. Notably, her human form is noted to be "A year younger then Usagi" in appearance in Takeuchi's own notes, which causes issues with the Canadian dub where Luna was given a British accent. This form also makes further appearances in the manga, where it's revealed the other cats can take such forms in times of crisis. The form being natural versus one created for her by Usagi is one of the largest differences between the movie and the manga.

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* HumanityEnsues: Luna transforms into a human so that she can help Kakeru reconcile with Himeko. Notably, her human form is noted to be "A year younger then Usagi" in appearance in Takeuchi's own notes, which causes issues with the Canadian old dub where Luna was given a British accent. This form also makes further appearances in the manga, where it's revealed the other cats can take such forms in times of crisis. The form being natural versus one created for her by Usagi is one of the largest differences between the movie and the manga.

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* ShoutOut: The film is loosely based on, you guessed it, Creator/HansChristianAndersen's ''Literature/TheSnowQueen''.

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The film has several references to the classic Japanese folktale ''Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter'', particularly with the antagonist naming herself Kaguya after the main character.
** The film's plot
is loosely based on, you guessed it, Creator/HansChristianAndersen's ''Literature/TheSnowQueen''.

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