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Which Sailor Moon is canon?

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Which Sailor Moon is canon? Sailor Moon S: The Movie. Of the three films, this one is the most canon, being based on the longest manga side story in the bunch.

What does R and S mean in anime? R is meaning “Rare”, mostly in card games. That means you get a rare card. SR is Super Rare.

Why is it called Sailor Moon S? The series before SuperS, Sailor Moon S, the “S” meant “Super” so I thought that it worked as a title seeing as how the series after it expanded the name to SuperS. 2. I also thought that the “S” in SuperS meant Sailors, also fitting how it’s in this series where the other senshi get their super transformations.

Should I watch the original or reboot of Sailor Moon? Sailor Moon has an original series as well as a reboot, and there is an ideal viewing order for each of them. The original had some extra anime-only content and completed the full manga’s story, while the reboot is yet to finish the final part of Sailor Moon. Both are packed with value and equally enjoyable.

Which Sailor Moon is canon? – Related Questions

 

Which season of Sailor Moon is the best?

“Sailor Moon S” is by far the best season of the original anime, and its climax may be the finest moment in the show’s entire run.

Which episodes of Sailor Moon are filler?

Sailor Moon is almost 50% filler. In total, these episodes include 2-7, 9, 11-12, 15-18, 20-21, 26-32, 37-41, 43, 47-59, 63-67, 69, 78-80, 89, 94-100, 104, 107-108, 114, 116-118, 127, 129, 131-132, 134, 136-142, 144-147, 151-157, 159, 175-178, 183-186, and 192.

Can you skip Sailor Moon filler?

In the first several episodes of Sailor Moon, Usagi is fighting the bad guys by herself. Most of these are filler episodes and can be skipped.

What’s the difference between Sailor Moon and Sailor Moon R?

The main Sailor Moon R storyline is a contrast to the Sailor Moon storyline. Sailor Moon explored each of the Sailor Guardian’s past while Sailor Moon R explored their futures. The Makai Tree arc was created to give Naoko Takeuchi more time to develop the next manga arc.

How old is Usagi in Sailor Moon R?

Usagi Tsukino (月野 うさぎ, Tsukino Usagi, called Serena Tsukino in the original English dub of the first anime adaptation) is the main protagonist of the series. Usagi is a careless fourteen-year-old girl with an enormous capacity for love, compassion, and understanding.

Is Sailor Moon Super S filler?

It’s just another conflict that the Sailor Senshi have to help resolve. You could say SuperS is the closest thing the original anime comes to having an entire filler season, if it weren’t for the fact there are only 5 seasons to begin with.

Is Sailor Uranus a boy or a girl?

In Sailor Moon Crystal, the most recent anime version for the franchise, Sailor Neptune remarks that Sailor Uranus is both male and female. In the manga, Sailor Uranus is also described as “… both a girl and a guy. She has the strengths and the personalities of both genders.”

Why did Sailor Moon get Cancelled?

In 2002, Cartoon Network dropped the series and the rights expired despite the fact that the series was still very popular. This was due to the fact the DiC/Cloverway failed to renew the license for the anime and because of the disputes between Toei Animation and Naoko Takeuchi over the meddling of her anime series.

How old is Tuxedo Mask in Sailor Moon?

Trivia. He is 16 at the start of the manga and was also planned to be so by Naoko Takeuchi. In the 1st anime, however, he is also confirmed to be a 17-year-old 1st-year University student (equivalent to a beginner college student in America). This is also stated in the anime’s drama CDs.

What percent of Sailor Moon is filler?

Sailor Moon was one of the most popular anime of the 90s. It ran from the year 1992 to 1997 and has a total of 200 episodes in its library. But it also has 99 filler episodes which make it a whole of 50% filler percentage.

What is Sailor Moon R and S?

SAILOR MOON R and S- THE MOVIES. SAILOR MOON R- THE MOVIE was released in Japan in 1993 and SAILOR MOON S- THE MOVIE was released in Japan the following year. These classic films were both directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara and written by Sukehiro Tomita.

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