Lee Chaolan
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Beryl was almost played by Geena Davis. :jnc
Ami, Rei, Makoto, Minako, Michiru, and Usagi.Usagi, Chibiusa, Queen Beryl, Fiore, Fisheye.
Well, that'd make for an interesting harem. I do like seeing Fisheye.
In the Cassette Collection sound dramas, Mamoru is an obsessive anime fan and thinks of himself as leader of a harem. Haruka explicitly excluded, of course.
Ok, the former is more of a thing, the latter is just Ami inspecting the depths of Mamoru's heart.This is a thing?
Yeah, I know, the way they started out with her character was so weird, it's Minako changes personality in every other episode. Like Usagi said in ep 42: "Minako is so much more grown-up than we are." only applied for a handful of episodes lol.Use the R2 DVD box cases, they're stylish.
Minako was always meant to be pretty similar to Usagi, just that this means something completely different in the anime.
Nehelenia got a perfect ending at the end of Supers, but they had forgotten to do so much that they had to do another repair arc before they could even start Stars.
I agree. I find the break-up really adds something to those episode, they would feel pretty bare without it, Chibi-Usa is way underrated in R, I admit I didn't like it at first, but now I'm totally okay with her, must've hated her because I grew up with her awful Swedish voice lol.MikeMyers said:Yeah I enjoy R a lot too. A lot of people seem to hate it because of Chibiusa and the break-up, but I don't mind those.
Still wonder what is so controversial about that dinosaur beach episode though.
The dinosaur episode is so harmless, it's not "omg so terrible, must remove it" bad, it's just bland and over the top imo. Was it only the US that skipped that episode, as well as the ADV DVD boxset?
Yep, just DiC's English language dub, and ADV's DVD box set, apparently for different reasons.
DiC knew that they wanted to have 65 episodes, but they didn't like where that landed them in the series. So they picked a "better" spot to quit, and took an axe to a half-dozen episodes on flimsy pretenses in order to make the series line up the way they wanted. The dinosaur episode got the axe because "it was filler" so it's head stuck out just a little bit farther than other episodes.
ADV got jerked around on the DVD set because time was running out to get the deal done, and Japan was eager to kill the series in America, so ADV was desperate and bargaining from a position of weakness. Toei (ADV's contact) had high quality masters, but they gave ADV low quality ones, because "LOL, why would we give you the good stuff?" Toei also wouldn't give them the dinosaur episode, at all, and contractually banned them from talking about it, although ADV speculated/implied that this particular jab came from Naoko, through Toei.
I can think of two reasons.Why did Japan have it out for us so badly?
Why did Japan have it out for us so badly?
The 65 episode thing really sucks, and where they ended up at episode 65 wasn't exactly a great point to stop either lol.Yep, just DiC's English language dub, and ADV's DVD box set, apparently for different reasons.
DiC knew that they wanted to have 65 episodes, but they didn't like where that landed them in the series. So they picked a "better" spot to quit, and took an axe to a half-dozen episodes on flimsy pretenses in order to make the series line up the way they wanted. The dinosaur episode got the axe because "it was filler" so it's head stuck out just a little bit farther than other episodes.
ADV got jerked around on the DVD set because time was running out to get the deal done, and Japan was eager to kill the series in America, so ADV was desperate and bargaining from a position of weakness. Toei (ADV's contact) had high quality masters, but they gave ADV low quality ones, because "LOL, why would we give you the good stuff?" Toei also wouldn't give them the dinosaur episode, at all, and contractually banned them from talking about it, although ADV speculated/implied that this particular jab came from Naoko, through Toei.
You're a horrible person.That's the reason I dislike Stars even more, the Nehelenia arc is terrible and the "real" arc is so short, but still only feels like it's full of fillers until episode 195, plus the filler plots are pretty boring compared to previous seasons, then add the new terrible animation directors on top of that, and I can't enjoy it at all. :/
I thought it was well done overall outside the resolution. What really makes me wince, though, is seeing supposed Sailor Moon fans use the F-word.
Ami, Rei, Makoto, Minako, Michiru, and Usagi.
I thought the Nehellenia arc in Stars was awesome.
That's the reason I dislike Stars even more, the Nehelenia arc is terrible and the "real" arc is so short, but still only feels like it's full of fillers until episode 195, plus the filler plots are pretty boring compared to previous seasons, then add the new terrible animation directors on top of that, and I can't enjoy it at all. :/
Only among anime fans who don't know better. It's like "irregardless". Common, but still misused.Like it or not, the meaning of "filler" has expanded to include episodes that are more or less self-contained relative to the greater narrative.
Reducing the status of non-plot episodes of the Sailor Moon anime misses the point of the show.
Why? Because of the terrible animation directors comment or because of my feelings about Stars in general?You're a horrible person.
*facepalm*Fans should know fans mean MOTD-episodes when you say filler...
...SuperS and Stars feels like the same thing happening over and over again with nothing relevant going on...
You act like I'm new to the Moonie fandom and I know nothing about it, I have been a fan since the 90s, so don't try to teach me how SM works, please.*facepalm*
Sailor Moon is an episodic anime. The value is in each individual episode. Some are definitely better than others, but the main thrust of the anime's interpretation on the concept is that the characters are what make everything work, not the overarching plot. If you just wanted plot you have the Memorial movies to watch instead, or better yet, just read the manga.
I'm only going on your statements. It's not as if I don't understand where you're coming from, as I was in a similar mental rut for years. That's really all it is, though, a mental rut.You act like I'm new to the Moonie fandom and I know nothing about it, I have been a fan since the 90s, so don't try to teach me how SM works, please.
Only for the first few episodes as the show tries to reintroduce everyone.I - like in me and my opinion - don't like the SuperS and Stars MOTD-episodes because I don't think they're enjoyable, easy as that.
SuperS - Usagi turns into a jealous, paranoid child who acts younger than Chibi-Usa.
This isn't really the case. Makoto gets brushed aside, but overall they're right in the thick of things. Minako especially as she's always trying to get something going with the Starlights.Stars - Pushed the inners (and outers for that matter) into the background.
At least recognizing what is going on in a show should be important for counting yourself a fan.If you can only count yourself as a fan if you love everything about a show, then that's just naive.
I KIND of agree on the inners in Stars, but considering there are so many characters, it feels like they have smaller roles in each individual episode, especially during the battles, which is natural when you introduce new characters, but that doesn't mean I have to like it. I don't really like Ami's character in Stars, she is too much into the Starlights for my liking, I know that's not really a change from the manga though.I'm only going on your statements. It's not as if I don't understand where you're coming from, as I was in a similar mental rut for years. That's really all it is, though, a mental rut.
Only for the first few episodes as the show tries to reintroduce everyone.
This isn't really the case. Makoto gets brushed aside, but overall they're right in the thick of things. Minako especially as she's always trying to get something going with the Starlights.
At least recognizing what is going on in a show should be important for counting yourself a fan.
I would recommend paying attention to stuff outside the battles. You'll find that the inners are very much part of the show.I KIND of agree on the inners in Stars, but considering there are so many characters, it feels like they have smaller roles in each individual episode, especially during the battles, which is natural when you introduce new characters, but that doesn't mean I have to like it. I don't really like Ami's character in Stars, she is too much into the Starlights for my liking, I know that's not really a change from the manga though.
But I wonder how many attacks the Inners and Outers have in Stars compared to previous seasons, feels like a huge increase, but maybe I'm wrong.
You'll find that Stars really doesn't have that much new music outside what you already mentioned. It leans quite a bit on material from Supers.The difference in art style/animation directors is something I will never be okay with, especially since SuperS looked amazing (though I like R's directors the best), Katsumi Tamegai was still awesome, Masahiro Ando was terrible as usual, and some of the new ones really vary, one of them draws them like they have the mumps (like ep 191 and 195).
The music took a turn for the worse as well, with some exceptions, like the awesome variations of the intro theme.
Cheerilee: I would never suggest anyone to skip anything of SM, and I would never use the word filler for SM the same way as Naruto, just making it clear in case you were targeting me. ^_^
I love how you're trying to patronize me and not being subtle about it, it's okay though.I would recommend paying attention to stuff outside the battles. You'll find that the inners are very much part of the show.
Also, Ami has always been weird, fangirly, and looks at things like an obsessive romance novel reader. She's just too reserved to let it show most of the time.
You'll find that Stars really doesn't have that much new music outside what you already mentioned. It leans quite a bit on material from Supers.
Also, Masahiro Ando goes off model, but you'll find that his episodes are more comic and fluid. Don't judge animation by still frames.
I can't seem to recall many scenes from SM, SMR or SMS where Ami is as giddy over something as in Stars, or even shows that kind of emotion...?
M...maturing? You say Ami matured? That's not what I would call it. Doing something out of character isn't something I like. It's obvious she's ashamed of the way she acts in Stars, which is the only thing that makes it "ok", so it's not a complete 180, at least.So... you're bothered by a character maturing and having different traits?
M...maturing? You say Ami matured? That's not what I would call it. Doing something out of character isn't something I like.
I meant it to the broader discussion of the word filler. I know you're not applying it to Sailor Moon in the same way as Naruto, but the word has a clear and negative meaning, and should not be applied to Sailor Moon. To broadly redefine the word as "not vital to the plot" dilutes the meaning and accuracy of the word in proximity to something like Naruto, and adds negativity to something like Sailor Moon, and breeds this idea that story must always be moving forward frantically, and shouldn't be allowed to slow down and breathe and take time to explore character.
Considering she was a serious, determined but shy 14 year old girl who then became a giddy school girl at 16, I feel she took a turn for the worse, lol.Well, she could just go on playing up the shy girl trope for all eternity instead.
Considering she was a serious, determined but shy 14 year old girl who then became a giddy school girl at 16, I feel she took a turn for the worse, lol.
Speaking of which, I was wondering if anyone had a bigger version of this avatar along with the pictures that go for the other Senshi?
29 unless Mako chaoking Mamrou out is a common thing.
Which episode is this?
Did not know that! I'm kind of curious if Keiko Han will come back for the new anime, seeing as Toei brought her back for PGSM.
Having recently learned that Toru Furuya was once married to Mami Koyama, I'm trying to see if they ever interact in the anime. As someone who's had to be around an ex in a professional environment, I know how unsettling that can be.
EDIT - No episode today, will watch two tomorrow to make up for it.
Saint Seiya. He played the titular Seiya and she played Shaina, a Saint that tried to kill him in the first episode, among other activities.