#81 Every Episode of Sailor Moon SuperS

Sailor Moon SuperS Comic strip 'Every Episode of Sailor Moon SuperS', featuring Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon, Chibiusa/Sailor Chibimoon, TigersEye, HawksEye and Pegasus. A fun parody comic about the same formula used for all the filler episodes of the season.

Ah..gotta love Sailor Moon SuperS! Every episode feels about the same. Thankfully we get fun villains and some great character development for our girls :)

“Your Princess is in another castle” Does everyone know the reference? ;)

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68 thoughts on “#81 Every Episode of Sailor Moon SuperS”

  1. Lol I just saw all the discussion about how we’re supposed to pronounce “SuperS” XD I’ve personally always been pronouncing it “supers” like plural, and that confirms it when Kotono Mitsuishi-san pronounced it “Sērā Mūn Supāzu” during the next episode preview in SuperS. But it really doesn’t matter how we pronounce it now, does it ? XDD

  2. You could pretty much sum up episodes from the original anime from season 3 onward. Find the victim, look at the object, object rejected, send out Monster-of-the-Week, go home. Lather, rinse, repeat. At least manga and Crystal can’t be summed up this simply.

    1. Completely. See, Sailor Moon and Power Rangers are cousins: Power Rangers is the American remake of Super Sentai. Sailor Moon is applying some Sentai recipes to magical girls animes.

      So they have major villains who only get destroyed at decisive episodes, and Monster of the week for fillers. Finishing moves used when good guys won the fight on points. The only difference: Sailor Moon finishes the monster by herself after everyone defeated it. Power Rangers use the collective weapon or Megazord.

    2. Pretty much. Only difference is Power Rangers are alerted to bad guys and seek them out to fight, while Sailor Scouts seem to stumble unintentionally into the bad guys plots.

      1. That when they don’t end up giving the bad guys ideas (although in that regard, Rita Repulsa was much the same). xP

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