Miaka Yuuki (CV: Kae Araki) and her friend Yui (CV: Yumi Touma) finds a book at the National Library and they start reading it. But suddenly they are sucked into what looks like ancient China. They are found by slave traders, but saved by a random man, Tamahome (CV: Hikaru Midorikawa), passing by. While Miaka is looking to find money to pay for the man’s help, Yui is taken back to their world and the man is gone. Miaka sets out to find him, to find Yui, but it results in her becoming the priestess of Suzaku. Continue reading “Fushigi Yuugi”
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Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS Gaiden: Ami’s First Love
Ami Mizuno (CV: Aya Hisakawa) is a top-student who always is the student with the top scores at the tests. But at her cram school they have a test and someone else gets a better score than her. Because of that she feels like she has gotten a rival, while the rest of the gang feel like Ami must have fallen in love with the mysterious top-scorer.
This special from SuperS, the fifth season of Sailor Moon, is a supposedly funny story about Ami’s first love and includes the typical fighting, although Ami is the main character. It’s worse than the season itself, in my opinion, but is more or less typical for Sailor Moon. Just a waste of your time.
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Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS
Usagi Tsukino (CV: Kotono Mitsuishi) is the reincarnation of the Moon Princess. She now is the magical girl Sailor Moon with her friends and her boyfriend. Her future daughter, Chibiusa (CV: Kae Araki) has been sent from the future to train with her mother’s past self. Earth is now threatened by the queen of the dark side of the moon and a priest, Helios (CV: Taiki Matsuno), who has been captured, is hiding in Chibiusa’s dreams.
I haven’t covered the three past seasons, but some day I will. Although, I might not want to re-watch the third season at all, because although I started to find this season grating, the previous one was more so. However, in a sense, this is much worse, because Chibiusa completely steals the spotlight from Mamoru Chiba (CV: Tooru Furuya), who barely even showed up in this fourth season of Sailor Moon and is forever a shallow support character. I love Mamoru to death (because I read the comic years ago before watching anything of the show not aired in Sweden) and I don’t really mind Chibiusa, but this season was supposed to be about Mamoru. I could complain about it however much I’d, but it won’t help anyone 19 years after it has aired. Continue reading “Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS”