Sailor Moon Sacrifice is a fanmade "serie" (with footages from Sailor Moon Classic to Stars) created by Kaosu Studios :)
Sailor Moon Sacrifice is a fanmade season, there is two episodes that you can view on YouTube.
Yes on YouTube I saw the Spanish intro for the first season of Sailor Moon so I would imagine they also made the episodes in Spanish.
I believe you mean Peruru, Peruru only appeared in the Sailor Moon Super S: The Movie. He did not appear in any episodes, you might be confusing him with Pegasus.
That depends.In the original 1990s anime, "Season 2" began with "Sailor Moon R," itself broken up into two pieces: one was Sailor Moon Returns, a filler arc of 13 episodes that was created to make up for the time Naoko Takeuchi needed to write and finish the second arc of the manga, and Sailor Moon Romance, the 30 episode arc that corresponded with the manga's storyline more closely. The total episodes in this season include episodes 47 through 89 (43 episodes).Sailor Moon Crystal has just started airing what is arguably its second season, but the season doesn't have any special name; it's still Sailor Moon Crystal. It has yet to finish airing yet.
well, they didn't dub any of the Sailor Moon Stars episodes because of Serena falling in love with Seiya, which was inappropriate for 'young viewers'.
Sailor Moon, also known as Usagi Tsukino (Serena or Bunny in varying English translations of either the anime or the manga) was born on June 30, which is a Cancer sign ruled by the Moon in astrology. The year she was born has never been stated in any official materials, but based off the fact that her character said she was 14 years old at the start of the series (in 1992), it can be surmised that she was born in 1978.
Highly unlikely
Yes on YouTube I saw the Spanish intro for the first season of Sailor Moon so I would imagine they also made the episodes in Spanish.
I believe you mean Peruru, Peruru only appeared in the Sailor Moon Super S: The Movie. He did not appear in any episodes, you might be confusing him with Pegasus.
That depends.In the original 1990s anime, "Season 2" began with "Sailor Moon R," itself broken up into two pieces: one was Sailor Moon Returns, a filler arc of 13 episodes that was created to make up for the time Naoko Takeuchi needed to write and finish the second arc of the manga, and Sailor Moon Romance, the 30 episode arc that corresponded with the manga's storyline more closely. The total episodes in this season include episodes 47 through 89 (43 episodes).Sailor Moon Crystal has just started airing what is arguably its second season, but the season doesn't have any special name; it's still Sailor Moon Crystal. It has yet to finish airing yet.
well, they didn't dub any of the Sailor Moon Stars episodes because of Serena falling in love with Seiya, which was inappropriate for 'young viewers'.
Sailor Moon, also known as Usagi Tsukino (Serena or Bunny in varying English translations of either the anime or the manga) was born on June 30, which is a Cancer sign ruled by the Moon in astrology. The year she was born has never been stated in any official materials, but based off the fact that her character said she was 14 years old at the start of the series (in 1992), it can be surmised that she was born in 1978.
Sailor moon doesn't ever die in any of the episodes. In episode 47, i think, Queen Serenity as a hologram visits the Sailor Senshi (the scouts) And tells Sailor Moon about her past life as Princess Serenity. Queen Beryl takes Prince Endymion of the earth a little bit before Princess Serenity jumps up to Endymion, thus leading to Beryl firing and killing both Endymion and Serenity. So, Sailor Moon really does die (but in her past life)
Sailor moon is no longer on air so you wont be seeing her on air any more
Nothing since the live action Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon which was only in Japan
Unfortunately no, 166 was the last episode in America and 200 was the last in Japan
~_~ You should be able to find Sailor Moon on Official Sailor Moon websites and on you-tube. >_< (I haven't checked for any as of yet but I know that you can find Sailor Moon on you-tube).
sailor-games.com/ has official and fan made games for Sailor Moon there...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sailor_Moon_video_gameshas a list of the old original Sailor Moon Videa Games from back in the day, and any new ones also..