[32] There were also five special animated shorts, as well as three theatrically-released movies: Sailor Moon R: The Movie, Sailor Moon S: The Movie, and Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie.[46][47][48] The anime series uses traditional animation techniques throughout. It was directed by ...
This seems to have been a concern for someone at DiC when the original Sailor Moon anime was first dubbed. Episode 22 was heavily edited for a number of reasons, including adding some backwards footage to make it appear as if Serena went back and took the stairs instead of falling off the...
Worse still is just how poorly ChibiUsa ranks — only barely outperforming Mamoru by a measly four votes. I thought this might be a byproduct of the way Rini was handled in the old DiC dub and some residual90s fan hate, but her low rank held through regardless of when the person first...
For reference Sailor Moon Sailor Stars ended in February of 1997! I suppose at the end of the day we should be thankful for the DiC dub we got with its various edits, skipped episodes, gender bends and course the terrible erasure of a number of LGBT characters because the alternative it ...
Tobenkin, David
That's 1/4 of the way through all of Sailor Moon! Not counting the movies! Or the Musicals! Or the live action show! And what did the awesome creators at the Sailor Moon anime cook up to celebrate their 50th episode? Why a look into the futuristicest of all futuristic technologies: ...
Toon Makers’ pitch failed due to the high cost of producing an entirely new series. So instead, DiC was chosen to recut the Japanese anime and create a new dub. While that version had its own set of issues, it was infinitely more faithful to the source material. ...
That's 1/4 of the way through all of Sailor Moon! Not counting the movies! Or the Musicals! Or the live action show! And what did the awesome creators at the Sailor Moon anime cook up to celebrate their 50th episode? Why a look into the futuristicest of all futuristic technologies: ...
the character did not previously appear in Sailor Moon Crystal this isn’t technically a recasting of the role however this is an outlier with most other actors returning. Brian Beacock previously voiced Ail/Seijurou in Viz’s dub of Sailor Moon R!
Viz media announced with a bang in May that they would be releasing the currently airing Sailor Moon Crystal and the original Sailor Moon series with a new dub cast. This was fantastic news as the old dub, despite its nostalgic value, had some weak performances. The big question on every ...