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Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon
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Title: Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon

Release Date: 4 Oct 2003

Runtime: 25m

Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Director: Naoko Takeuchi

Production Companies: Toei Company, CBC, dentsu, Bandai Visual

Overview: Usagi Tsukino is a clumsy teenage girl who becomes a Magical Girl named Sailor Moon after meeting a cat named Luna, who tells her she is a destined warrior who must find the reincarnated princess of a lost kingdom. Along the way, she meets other reincarnated warriors who join her group known as the Sailor Senshi who fight the forces of the evil mastermind behind the Dark Kingdom.

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Average Vote: 6.8 (13 votes)

Cast

  • Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon: Miyuu Sawai
  • Rei Hino / Sailor Mars: Keiko Kitagawa
  • Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury: Rika Izumi
  • Minako Aino / Sailor Venus: Ayaka Komatsu
  • Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter: Mew Azama
  • Luna Tsukino / Sailor Luna: Rina Koike
  • Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask: Jouji Shibue
  • Queen Beryl: Aya Sugimoto
  • Luna (Voice): Keiko Han
  • Molly Baker: Chieko Kawabe
  • Artemis (voice): Kappei Yamaguchi
  • Mio Kuroki: Alisa Durbrow
  • Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (Specials)

    Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (Season 1)

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