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释义

  1. Episode list (1992–1993)

  2. Releases

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  3. References

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Sailor Moon, known in Japan as {{nihongo|Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon[1][2]|美少女戦士セーラームーン|Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn|lead=yes}}, is the first season of a 1992 anime television series produced by Toei Animation and directed by Junichi Sato based on the manga of the same title by Naoko Takeuchi. It was broadcast from March 7, 1992 to February 27, 1993 on TV Asahi. This season adapts the first arc of the series, the "Dark Kingdom" arc.[3] A second season, Sailor Moon R, began airing on March 6, 1993.

It follows the adventures of Usagi Tsukino and her friends. After the magical cat Luna reveals Usagi's true identity as the titular character, Usagi fights to protect the Earth from the Dark Kingdom, who previously destroyed the ancient Moon Kingdom.

In the 1993 favorite episode listings for Animage, "Loved and Chased! Luna's Worst Day Ever" came in first place, with "Naru's Cry! Nephrite Dies for Love" coming in third place, "The Sparkling Silver Crystal! The Moon Princess Appears" coming in sixth place, "Memories Return! Usagi and Mamoru's Past" coming in ninth place and "Love for Ami?! A Boy Who Can Predict the Future" coming in eleventh place.[4] The following year, the two-part series finale "The Sailor Warriors Die! The Tragic Final Battle" and "Usagi's Everlasting Wish! A New Reincarnation" took first and second place respectively.[5] Eight DVD compilations were released in Japan between May 21 and July 21, 2002,[6][7] and the series was later released in a remastered edition in two box-sets from December 11, 2009 to January 21, 2010.[8][9]

In the English language adaptation of the series by former licensee DIC Entertainment (now DHX Media), the season was cut down to 40 episodes and also added an ending segment, "Sailor Moon Says," to teach a moral based on the story that had just been shown.[6][7][8] The episodes were first broadcast on YTV in Canada from August 28 to October 24, 1995, and later had its first-run syndication in the United States from September 11 to November 3, 1995. The first season was later released by ADV Films in a subtitle-only DVD box set in 2003. Eventually, on May 16, 2014, the season was re-licensed for an updated English-language release by Viz Media and they released the season in two uncut DVD and Blu-ray compilations on November 11, 2014 and February 10, 2015 for parts one and two respectively. Hulu began streaming the series in the United States on May 19, 2014, with Tubi TV following suit in Canada on July 15, 2016.

The score was composed by Takanori Arisawa. Three pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; one opening theme and two closing themes. The opening theme for the whole season is {{nihongo|"Moonlight Densetsu"|ムーンライト伝説|Mūnraito Densetsu|lit. "Moonlight Legend"}} performed by the idol group DALI.[9] "Heart Moving", performed by Misae Takamatsu of Sakura Sakura, is used as the ending theme for the first 26 episodes,[9] and "Princess Moon", performed by Ushio Hashimoto, is used for the remainder of the season.[10] DIC Entertainment (DHX Media) made an English-language version of the Japanese opening theme for its adaptation.[11]

Episode list (1992–1993)

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No.DiC Entertainment dub title[12]
Original Japanese[13] and Viz Media[14] titles
Episode director(s)Writer(s)Art director(s) Animation director(s) Original airdate[13]English airdate
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = A Moon Star Is Born
| TranslitTitle = Nakimushi Usagi no karei naru henshin
| NativeTitle = 泣き虫うさぎの華麗なる変身
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Crybaby Usagi's Beautiful Transformation"
| DirectedBy = Junichi Sato
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Hiromi Matsushita
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|3|7}}
| AltDate = September 11, 1995
| ShortSummary = A 14-year-old middle school underachiever named Usagi Tsukino saves a cat from being harassed by a group of little boys while running late to school. After school, she and her friend Naru Osaka visit a local jewelry store owned by her mother. Usagi encounters Mamoru Chiba and meets up with Motoki Furuhata before returning home, being scolded by her mother when she learns of Usagi's failing grades. The cat Usagi encountered earlier reveals herself as Luna and tells Usagi to search for the princess and destroy evil and gets her to transform into Sailor Moon. Usagi then hears Naru in distress when attacked by the monster Morga, who impersonated Naru's mother to sell cursed jewelry designed to extract energy from the wearers. Sailor Moon arrives, only to be attacked by the buyers whom Morga is controlling as a masked stranger wearing a tuxedo intervenes. Usagi weakens Morga with her screams, allowing her to use the Moon Tiara Action technique on Morga, killing her and restoring the girls to normal. Before departing, the stranger reveals himself to be Tuxedo Mask.
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| EpisodeNumber = 2
| EpisodeNumber2 = —
| Title = Punishment Awaits: the House of Fortune Is the Monster Mansion
| TranslitTitle = Oshioki yo! Uranai house wa yōma no yakata
| NativeTitle = おしおきよ!占いハウスは妖魔の館
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| DirectedBy = Takao Yoshizawa
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Katsuji Matsumoto
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|3|14}}
| AltDate = —
| ShortSummary = Having failed his previous mission, Jadeite informs Queen Beryl, the leader of the Dark Kingdom, that he is using another plan, this time involving fortune telling. Meanwhile, Usagi's classmate Umino Gurio is smitten with her. After confessing that he wants to go on a date, Naru has him consult a fortune teller but he decides to go to the House of Fortune. Luna tells Usagi to go to a fortune teller, in an attempt to check that Motoki is an admirer of her but decides to go to the House of Fortune. However, Umino and some of the other students are hypnotized by the tarot cards and cause trouble at school the next day. Realizing that the students were being hypnotized from the House of Fortune, Luna and Usagi infiltrate the house and encounter Balm, a youma disguised as the fortune teller. Balm orders her hypnotized subjects to attack Usagi, but Tuxedo Mask distracts her and, with his encouragement, Usagi kills Balm, returning the customers to normal.
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| EpisodeNumber = 3
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Talk Radio
| TranslitTitle = Nazo no nemuribyō, mamore otome no koisuru kokoro
| NativeTitle = 謎のねむり病, 守れ乙女の恋する心
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"The Mysterious Sleeping Sickness: Protect the Girls in Love"
| DirectedBy = Kazuhisa Takenouchi
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Kunihiko Natsume
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|3|21}}
| AltDate = September 12, 1995
| ShortSummary = Homeroom teacher Haruna Sakurada and Naru submit love-letters to a late-night radio show. When they fall into a coma-like sleep, Usagi must investigate the radio station undercover.
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| EpisodeNumber = 4
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = Slim City
| TranslitTitle = Usagi ga oshiemasu! Surimu ni naruhō
| NativeTitle = うさぎが教えます!スリムになる法
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Learn How to Be Skinny from Usagi"
| DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Kiyoshi Matsumoto
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|3|28}}
| AltDate = September 13, 1995
| ShortSummary = Usagi gains a couple of pounds and starts to obsess about her weight. Jadeite starts a health club to drain energy out of people. Usagi and her friends sign up after seeing how much weight Ms. Haruna has lost. Usagi discovers tanks in the basement which are sucking the life energy out of her friends.
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| EpisodeNumber = 5
| EpisodeNumber2 = —
| Title = Scent of a Monster: Chanela Will Steal Your Love
| TranslitTitle = Yōma no kaori! Shanēra wa ai wo nusume
| NativeTitle = 妖魔の香り!シャネーラは愛を盗む
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| DirectedBy = Yūji Endō
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Ikuko Itō
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|4|11}}
| AltDate = —
| ShortSummary = Usagi wants her family to accept Luna as a "pet", but Shingo is afraid of cats. At a pet shop, he discovers a hypnotic creature called a Chanela and loses all interest in anything else.
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| EpisodeNumber = 6
| EpisodeNumber2 = —
| Title = Protect the Melody of Love: Usagi Plays Cupid
| TranslitTitle = Mamore koi no merodi! Usagi wa Kyūpiddo
| NativeTitle = 守れ恋の曲!うさぎはキューピッド
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| DirectedBy = Kunihiko Ikuhara
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Kazuko Tadano
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|4|18}}
| AltDate = —
| ShortSummary = Jadeite creates a cassette tape that can drain life energy, but the youma he gives it to promptly loses it. It ends up in the possession of a jazz pianist, and Usagi must disguise herself as an adult to protect him.
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| EpisodeNumber = 7
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = So You Want to Be a Superstar
| TranslitTitle = Usagi hansei! Sutā no michi wa kibishii
| NativeTitle = うさぎ反省!スターの道はきびしい
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Usagi Learns Her Lesson: Becoming a Star Is Hard Work"
| DirectedBy = Junichi Sato
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Katsuji Matsumoto
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|4|25}}
| AltDate = September 14, 1995
| ShortSummary = By making a youma possess a human celebrity, Jadeite draws a huge crowd of would-be superstars. Usagi tries to juggle her duties as Sailor Moon with her desire to be popular and famous.
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| EpisodeNumber = 8
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Computer School Blues
| TranslitTitle = Tensai shōjo wa yōma na no? Kyōfu no sennōjuku
| NativeTitle = 天才少女は妖魔なの?恐怖の洗脳塾
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"The Girl Genius Is a Monster: The Brainwashing Cram School of Horror"
| DirectedBy = Junichi Sato
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Kunihiko Natsume
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|5|2}}
| AltDate = September 15, 1995
| ShortSummary = Luna senses a strange aura around Usagi's genius classmate, Ami Mizuno, and thinks she might be a Dark Kingdom spy. Usagi befriends the girl and is not so sure. But she understands later that Ami Mizuno is a Guardian as Sailor Moon and their duties are the same.
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| EpisodeNumber = 9
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Time Bomb
| TranslitTitle = Usagi no sainan! Awate tokei ni goyōjin
| NativeTitle = うさぎの災難!あわて時計にご用心
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Usagi's Disaster: Beware of the Clock of Confusion"
| DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Kazuyuki Hashimoto
| Aux3 = Akira Nakamura
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|5|9}}
| AltDate = September 18, 1995
| ShortSummary = Jadeite's new plan is to make humans work harder to increase their energy output. Usagi's mom buys a new clock for her that drains her energy; Ami, now awakened as Sailor Mercury, helps Luna investigate.
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| EpisodeNumber = 10
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = An Uncharmed Life
| TranslitTitle = Norowareta basu! Honō no senshi Māzu tōjō
| NativeTitle = 呪われたバス!炎の戦士マーズ登場
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"The Cursed Bus: Enter Mars, the Guardian of Fire"
| DirectedBy = Kazuhisa Takenouchi
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Kiyoshi Matsumoto
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|5|16}}
| AltDate = September 19, 1995
| ShortSummary = Loaded buses are disappearing near Hikawa Shrine, and most of Usagi's peers suspect that Rei Hino, a mysterious shrine miko with strange psychic abilities, has something to do with it. Luna wonders if she might be the moon princess.
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| EpisodeNumber = 11
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Nightmare in Dreamland
| TranslitTitle = Usagi to Rei taiketsu? Yume rando no akumu
| NativeTitle = うさぎとレイ対決?夢ランドの悪夢
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Usagi vs. Rei: Nightmare in Dream Land"
| DirectedBy = Kunihiko Ikuhara
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Masahiro Ando
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|5|23}}
| AltDate = September 20, 1995
| ShortSummary = Queen Beryl is increasingly furious with Jadeite for his repeated failures; he starts up a theme park, but the general public notices the large number of disappearances. Usagi and Rei, who is now Sailor Mars, begin their combative friendship.
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| EpisodeNumber = 12
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = Cruise Blues
| TranslitTitle = Watashi datte kare ga hoshii! Gōkasen no wana
| NativeTitle = 私だって彼が欲しい!豪華船のワナ
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"I Want a Boyfriend: The Luxury Cruise Ship Is a Trap"
| DirectedBy = Yūji Endō
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Kazuko Tadano
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|5|30}}
| AltDate = September 21, 1995
| ShortSummary = One of Queen Beryl's youma offers to help Jadeite with his wicked plans. Rei wins tickets on a luxury cruise ship and, since she has no boyfriend, asks Ami to accompany her. A jealous Usagi sneaks aboard after them.
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| EpisodeNumber = 13
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Fight to the Finish
| TranslitTitle = Onna no ko wa danketsu yo! Jedaito no saigo
| NativeTitle = 女の子は団結よ!ジェダイトの最期
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Girls Unite: The End of Jadeite"
| DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Kazuyuki Hashimoto
| Aux3 = Akira Nakamura
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|6|6}}
| AltDate = September 22, 1995
| ShortSummary = Usagi continues to be romantically infatuated with both Motoki Furuhata and Tuxedo Mask. Threatened with death should he fail again, Jadeite confronts the Sailor Guardians at an airport.
| LineColor = FFCCFF
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| EpisodeNumber = 14
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = Match Point for Sailor Moon
| TranslitTitle = Arata naru kyōteki, Nefuraito ma no monshō
| NativeTitle = 新たなる強敵, ネフライト魔の紋章
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"A New Enemy Appears: Nephrite's Evil Crest"
| DirectedBy = Junichi Sato
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Hisashi Kagawa
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|6|13}}
| AltDate = September 25, 1995
| ShortSummary = Nephrite takes over as Beryl's main energy gatherer. He plans to gather more strength and power from individual humans at their strongest, rather than from groups, and starts by targeting Naru's childhood friend, a tennis player.
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| EpisodeNumber = 15
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = An Unnatural Phenomena
| TranslitTitle = Usagi aseru! Rei-chan hatsu dēto
| NativeTitle = うさぎアセる!レイちゃん初デート
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Usagi's Panic: Rei's First Date"
| DirectedBy = Kunihiko Ikuhara
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Kiyoshi Matsumoto
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|6|20}}
| AltDate = September 26, 1995
| ShortSummary = Usagi finally learns Mamoru's name, and, to her aggravation (and supposed jealousy), Rei decides to date him. Meanwhile, Nephrite targets the caretaker of a park, and Rei suggests a similarity between Mamoru and Tuxedo Mask.
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| EpisodeNumber = 16
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = Wedding Day Blues
| TranslitTitle = Junpaku doresu no yume! Usagi hanayome ni naru
| NativeTitle = 純白ドレスの夢!うさぎ花嫁になる
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"A Girl's Dream: Usagi Becomes a Bride"
| DirectedBy = Kazuhisa Takenouchi
| WrittenBy = Megumi Sugihara
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Masahiro Ando
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|6|27}}
| AltDate = September 27, 1995
| ShortSummary = Usagi's home economics teacher is getting married, and she and Rei become obsessed with a contest for handmade wedding dresses. Nephrite implants a youma in some fabric purchased by the bride-to-be.
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| EpisodeNumber = 17
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| Title = Shutter Bugged
| TranslitTitle = Moderu wa Usagi? Yōma kamera no nessha
| NativeTitle = モデルはうさぎ?妖魔カメラの熱写
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Usagi's a Model: The Flash of the Monster Camera"
| DirectedBy = Yūji Endō
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Kazuyuki Hashimoto
| Aux3 = Kazuko Tadano
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|7|4}}
| AltDate = September 28, 1995
| ShortSummary = A student from Rei's school is an expert photographer. She and others try to become models to attract fame and fortune, but the boy and his camera are under the influence of the Dark Kingdom.
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| EpisodeNumber = 18
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
| Title = Dangerous Dollies
| TranslitTitle = Shingo no junjō! Kanashimi no Furansu ningyō
| NativeTitle = 進悟の純情!哀しみのフランス人形
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Shingo's Love: The Grieving Doll"
| DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Ikuko Itō
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|7|11}}
| AltDate = September 29, 1995
| ShortSummary = Zoisite suggests that Nephrite needs his help, but the later refuses, angering Queen Beryl. Shingo's friend is targeted for her ability to make beautiful dolls. Sailor Moon becomes an increasingly popular super-heroine.
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| EpisodeNumber = 19
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
| Title = Who Is That Masked Man?
| TranslitTitle = Usagi kangeki! Takishīdo Kamen no rabu retā
| NativeTitle = うさぎ感激!タキシード仮面の恋文
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Usagi's Joy: A Love Letter from Tuxedo Mask"
| DirectedBy = Takao Yoshizawa
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Akira Nakamura
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|7|25}}
| AltDate = October 2, 1995
| ShortSummary = Nephrite takes advantage of Sailor Moon's romantic attraction to Tuxedo Mask by sending love letters to Usagi and her classmates. Naru falls in love with him in his civilian disguise, allowing him to drain a large amount of her life-force energy.
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| EpisodeNumber = 20
| EpisodeNumber2 = —
| Title = The Summer, the Beach, Youth and Ghosts
| TranslitTitle = Natsu yo Umi yo Seishun yo! Omake ni yūrei mo yo!
| NativeTitle = 夏よ海よ青春よ!おまけに幽霊もよ!
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| DirectedBy = Kazuhisa Takenouchi
| WrittenBy = Megumi Sugihara
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Hisashi Kagawa
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|8|1}}
| AltDate = —
| ShortSummary = Usagi and her friends go to the beach, where they stay in a hotel run by people who look like film monsters. There, they encounter a ghostly presence and a little girl with psychic powers.
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| EpisodeNumber = 21
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
| Title = An Animated Mess
| TranslitTitle = Kodomotachi no yume mamore! Anime ni musubu yūjō
| NativeTitle = 子供達の夢守れ!アニメに結ぶ友情
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Protect the Children's Dreams: Friendship Through Anime"
| DirectedBy = Kunihiko Ikuhara
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Kazuyuki Hashimoto
| Aux3 = Hiromi Matsushita
Kazuko Tadano
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|8|8}}
| AltDate = October 3, 1995
| ShortSummary = Nephrite targets one of the animators of an upcoming Sailor V film, who is driven by jealousy of her best friend. The Guardians investigate, but Usagi and Rei are distracted by the excitement of the anime studio.
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| EpisodeNumber = 22
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
| Title = Worth a Princess's Ransom
| TranslitTitle = Gekka no romansu! Usagi no hatsu kissu
| NativeTitle = 月下のロマンス!うさぎの初キッス
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Romance Under the Moon: Usagi's First Kiss"
| DirectedBy = Yūji Endō
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Kiyoshi Matsumoto
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|8|15}}
| AltDate = October 4, 1995
| ShortSummary = Luna and Beryl wonder if a visiting princess could be the one the Guardians have been looking for. Mamoru dreams he is Tuxedo Mask and a girl is asking him for the Silver Crystal. At the ball, Usagi accidentally drinks wine and experiences her first kiss by Tuxedo Mask.
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| EpisodeNumber = 23
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| Title = Molly's Folly
| TranslitTitle = Nagareboshi ni negai wo! Naru-chan no jun'ai
| NativeTitle = 流れ星に願いを!なるちゃんの純愛
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Wish Upon a Star: Naru's First Love"
| DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Masahiro Ando
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|8|22}}
| AltDate = October 5, 1995
| ShortSummary = Nephrite creates a crystal that will guide him to the Silver Crystal. Usagi tries to tell Naru the man she loves is Nephrite in disguise, but doesn't believe her, saying Usagi's jealous. He convinces her to steal a crystal from her mother and bring it to him.
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| EpisodeNumber = 24
| EpisodeNumber2 = 20
| Title = A Friend in Wolf's Clothing
| TranslitTitle = Naru-chan gōkyū! Nefuraito ai no shi
| NativeTitle = なるちゃん号泣!ネフライト愛の死
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Naru's Tears: Nephrite Dies for Love"
| DirectedBy = Junichi Sato
Takuya Igarashi
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Ikuko Itō
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|8|29}}
| AltDate = October 6, 1995
| ShortSummary = Nephrite continues to investigate Naru, not understanding that his crystal is sensing her love for him. Zoisite deduces the truth and orchestrates Naru's kidnapping to entrap Nephrite, ultimately resulting in Nephrite's death.
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| EpisodeNumber = 25
| EpisodeNumber2 = 21
| Title = Jupiter Comes Thundering In
| TranslitTitle = Koisuru kairiki shōjo, Jupitā-chan
| NativeTitle = 恋する怪力少女, ジュピターちゃん
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Jupiter, the Powerful Girl in Love"
| DirectedBy = Kazuhisa Takenouchi
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Hisashi Kagawa
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|9|5}}
| AltDate = October 9, 1995
| ShortSummary = Queen Beryl partially awakens the evil entity Queen Metalia before giving Zoisite his mission to find the human reincarnations of Seven Great Youma to acquire their Rainbow Crystals, fragments of the Silver Crystal. Meanwhile, the tomboyish Makoto Kino transfers into Usagi's school and quickly falls for a crane-game whiz at the arcade who Zoisite targets.
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| EpisodeNumber = 26
| EpisodeNumber2 = 22
| Title = The Power of Friendship
| TranslitTitle = Naru-chan ni egao wo! Usagi no yūjō
| NativeTitle = なるちゃんに笑顔を!うさぎの友情
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Restore Naru's Smile: Usagi's Friendship"
| DirectedBy = Kunihiko Ikuhara
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Kazuyuki Hashimoto
| Aux3 = Akira Nakamura
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|9|12}}
| AltDate = October 10, 1995
| ShortSummary = Naru is still very depressed about Nephrite, so Usagi and Umino take her to Yokohama to have fun. There, a kindly priest is attacked by Zoisite. Mamoru realizes that he is Tuxedo Mask, and drops a locket on the ground, where Usagi finds it.
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| EpisodeNumber = 27
| EpisodeNumber2 = 23
| Title = Mercury's Mental Match
| TranslitTitle = Ami-chan e no koi!? Mirai yochi no shōnen
| NativeTitle = 亜美ちゃんへの恋!?未来予知の少年
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Crushing on Ami: The Boy Who Can See The Future"
| DirectedBy = Takao Yoshizawa
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Masahiro Ando
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|10|10}}
| AltDate = October 11, 1995
| ShortSummary = Ami is bested in a school test by Urawa, who can foresee the future and who has a crush on her. He also already knows that he is one of the Rainbow Crystal holders.
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| EpisodeNumber = 28
| EpisodeNumber2 = 24
| Title = An Artful Attack
| TranslitTitle = Koi no irasuto, Usagi to Mamoru ga sekkin?
| NativeTitle = 恋のイラスト, うさぎと衛が接近?
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"The Painting of Love: Usagi and Mamoru Get Closer"
| DirectedBy = Yūji Endō
| WrittenBy = Megumi Sugihara
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Kazuko Tadano
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|10|17}}
| AltDate = October 12, 1995
| ShortSummary = An artist asks a reluctant Usagi and Mamoru to model for one of her romantic love paintings. They encourage her to be less of a recluse. In battle, Sailor Moon learns that the locket she found belonged to Tuxedo Mask.
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| EpisodeNumber = 29
| EpisodeNumber2 = 25
| Title = Too Many Girlfriends
| TranslitTitle = Daikonsen! Guchagucha koi no shikaku kankei
| NativeTitle = 大混線!グチャグチャ恋の四角関係
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Total Chaos: The Messy Love Rectangle"
| DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Kiyoshi Matsumoto
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|10|24}}
| AltDate = October 13, 1995
| ShortSummary = Makoto, like Usagi, develops a huge romantic crush on Motoki. The two decide to pursue him simultaneously, even after finding out that he has a girlfriend, who, meanwhile, is targeted by Zoisite and Kunzite.
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| EpisodeNumber = 30
| EpisodeNumber2 = 26
| Title = Grandpa's Follies
| TranslitTitle = Ojī-chan ranshin, Rei-chan no kiki
| NativeTitle = お爺ちゃん乱心, レイちゃんの危機
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Grandpa Loses Control: Rei in Danger"
| DirectedBy = Kazuhisa Takenouchi
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Kazuyuki Hashimoto
| Aux3 = Akira Nakamura
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|10|31}}
| AltDate = October 16, 1995
| ShortSummary = Zoisite aggravates the Rainbow Crystal inside Rei's grandfather, who becomes hyperactive and unstable. A young man, Yūichirō Kumada, wanders into the shrine, falls in love with Rei, and asks to work there.
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| EpisodeNumber = 31
| EpisodeNumber2 = 27
| Title = Kitty Chaos
| TranslitTitle = Koisarete owarete! Runa no saiaku no hi
| NativeTitle = 恋されて追われて!ルナの最悪の日
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Love and Chased: Luna's Worst Day Ever"
| DirectedBy = Kunihiko Ikuhara
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Ikuko Itō
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|11|7}}
| AltDate = October 17, 1995
| ShortSummary = Luna becomes the object of a very fat ordinary cat's attentions. Both Zoisite and the Sailor Guardians detect traces of the last Rainbow Crystal around the home of this cat's owner and investigate with unexpecting results.
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| EpisodeNumber = 32
| EpisodeNumber2 = 28
| Title = Tuxedo Melvin
| TranslitTitle = Umino no kesshin! Naru-chan wa boku ga mamoru
| NativeTitle = 海野の決心!なるちゃんは僕が守る
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Umino's Resolve: I'll Protect Naru"
| DirectedBy = Takao Yoshizawa
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Hisashi Kagawa
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|11|14}}
| AltDate = October 18, 1995
| ShortSummary = Luna reveals that she is from the moon, and so is the princess the guardians are looking for. Umino, having been told that Tuxedo Mask is attractive, adopts a similar persona in order to protect, and thereby woo, Naru.
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| EpisodeNumber = 33
| EpisodeNumber2 = 29
| Title = Sailor V Makes the Scene
| TranslitTitle = Saigo no Sērā Senshi, Vīnasu tōjō
| NativeTitle = 最後のセーラー戦士, ヴィーナス登場
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Enter Venus, the Last Sailor Guardian"
| DirectedBy = Yūji Endō
| WrittenBy = Megumi Sugihara
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Masahiro Ando
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|11|21}}
| AltDate = October 19, 1995
| ShortSummary = Zoisite disguises himself as Sailor Moon in order to lure Tuxedo Mask and the guardians out into the open, where they are attacked by Kunzite. The Dark Kingdom injures Tuxedo Mask's identity, but they are foiled by the appearance of Sailor Venus.
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| EpisodeNumber = 34
| EpisodeNumber2 = 30
| Title = A Crystal Clear Destiny
| TranslitTitle = Hikari kagayaku ginzuishō! Tsuki no purinsesu tōjō
| NativeTitle = 光輝く銀水晶!月のプリンセス登場
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"The Shining Silver Crystal: The Moon Princess Appears"
| DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Kazuyuki Hashimoto
| Aux3 = Kazuko Tadano
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|11|28}}
| AltDate = October 20, 1995
| ShortSummary = The new guardian, Sailor Venus, is also schoolgirl Minako Aino. Forbidden by Queen Beryl to kill Tuxedo Mask, Zoisite challenges him to duel for the Rainbow Crystals. Usagi follows him, and they are forced to reveal their identities to each other.
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| EpisodeNumber = 35
| EpisodeNumber2 = 31
| Title = A Reluctant Princess
| TranslitTitle = Yomigaeru kioku! Usagi to Mamoru no kako
| NativeTitle = よみがえる記憶!うさぎと衛の過去
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Returning Memories: Usagi and Mamoru's Past"
| DirectedBy = Takuya Igarashi
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Akira Nakamura
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|12|5}}
| AltDate = October 23, 1995
| ShortSummary = Usagi and Mamoru remember their former lives as Princess Serenity and Prince Endymion. The Dark Kingdom kidnaps the injured Mamoru, but Beryl executes Zoisite for his attempt to kill him with Kunzite remaining by Zoisite's side in his final moments. Luna and Artemis tell the Guardians about their tragic past.
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| EpisodeNumber = 36
| EpisodeNumber2 = 32
| Title = Bad Hair Day
| TranslitTitle = Usagi konran! Takishīdo Kamen wa aku?
| NativeTitle = うさぎ混乱!タキシード仮面は悪?
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Usagi's Confusion: Is Tuxedo Mask Evil?"
| DirectedBy = Kunihiko Ikuhara
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Kiyoshi Matsumoto
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|12|12}}
| AltDate = October 24, 1995
| ShortSummary = Minako takes a depressed Usagi to the hairdresser to cheer her up. There they are attacked by a youma who is convinced that Minako is Sailor Moon. Tuxedo Mask appears, alive and whole, but addresses himself as Endymion and appeared to be fighting for the Dark Kingdom.
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| EpisodeNumber = 37
| EpisodeNumber2 = 33
| Title = Little Miss Manners
| TranslitTitle = Mezase purinsesu? Usagi no chintokkun
| NativeTitle = めざせプリンセス?うさぎの珍特訓
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Let's Become a Princess: Usagi's Bizarre Training"
| DirectedBy = Hiromichi Matano
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Ikuko Itō
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|12|19}}
| AltDate = October 25, 1995
| ShortSummary = Usagi daydreams of her past and enrolls in a special seminar to become more like a princess. Kunzite and the evil Endymion argue about which is more important: obtaining the Silver Crystal or killing Sailor Moon.
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| EpisodeNumber = 38
| EpisodeNumber2 = 34
| Title = Ski Bunny Blues
| TranslitTitle = Yuki yo Yama yo Yūjō yo! Yappari yōma mo yo!
| NativeTitle = 雪よ山よ友情よ!やっぱり妖魔もよ
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"The Snow, the Mountains, Friendship and Monsters"
| DirectedBy = Takao Yoshizawa
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Kazuyuki Hashimoto
| Aux3 = Hisashi Kagawa
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1992|12|26}}
| AltDate = October 26, 1995
| ShortSummary = Yūichirō takes the girls to a ski resort, where they enter a "Moon Princess" contest. Rei and Usagi, targeted by a youma, take the opportunity to reaffirm their friendship. Tuxedo Mask continues to fight against them.
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| EpisodeNumber = 39
| EpisodeNumber2 = 35
| Title = Ice Princess
| TranslitTitle = Yōma to pea!? Hyōjō no joō Mako-chan
| NativeTitle = 妖魔とペア!?氷上の女王まこちゃん
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Paired with a Monster: Mako, the Ice Skating Queen"
| DirectedBy = Kazuhisa Takenouchi
| WrittenBy = Megumi Sugihara
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Kazuko Tadano
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1993|1|9}}
| AltDate = October 27, 1995
| ShortSummary = Discovering that the Moon Princess was once known for her graceful ice skating, Kunzite tries to use this information to trap Sailor Moon. The best skater among the girls, however, turns out to be Makoto. Tuxedo Mask appears to help them, but only works against Kunzite because he doesn't want to involve bystanders.
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| EpisodeNumber = 40
| EpisodeNumber2 = 36
| Title = Last Resort
| TranslitTitle = Mizuumi no densetsu yōkai! Usagi kazoku no kizuna
| NativeTitle = 湖の伝説妖怪!うさぎ家族のきずな
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"The Legendary Lake Yokai: The Bond of Usagi's Family"
| DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka
| WrittenBy = Megumi Sugihara
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Masahiro Ando
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1993|1|16}}
| AltDate = October 30, 1995
| ShortSummary = Usagi and her family go on vacation at a hot springs, where legend holds that a terrible monster was once defeated. Endymion revives the monster, but regrets his action upon discovering that it is not a youma.
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| EpisodeNumber = 41
| EpisodeNumber2 = 37
| Title = Tuxedo Unmasked
| TranslitTitle = Mō koi kara nigenai! Ami to Mamoru taiketsu
| NativeTitle = もう恋から逃げない!亜美と衛対決
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"I Won't Run Away from Love Anymore: Ami vs. Mamoru"
| DirectedBy = Yūji Endō
| WrittenBy = Katsuyuki Sumisawa
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Akira Nakamura
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1993|1|23}}
| AltDate = October 31, 1995
| ShortSummary = Queen Beryl orders Endymion to capture the form holders of the Rainbow Crystals, intending to reawaken the Seven Great Youma and combine them into one huge youma to wipe out the Sailor Guardians. Ami is determined to protect Urawa while Sailor Moon tries to heal Endymion.
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| EpisodeNumber = 42
| EpisodeNumber2 = —
| Title = Sailor Venus' Past: Minako's Tragic Love
| TranslitTitle = Sērā Vīnasu no kako, Minako no higeki
| NativeTitle = Sヴィーナスの過去, 美奈子の悲劇
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| DirectedBy = Takuya Igarashi
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Kazuyuki Hashimoto
| Aux3 = Kiyoshi Matsumoto
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1993|1|30}}
| AltDate = —
| ShortSummary = The Guardians look for an entrance to the Dark Kingdom, where Metalia will soon be awakened. Kunzite decides to try to get at Sailor V and attacks a woman Minako had been good friends with in England.
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| EpisodeNumber = 43
| EpisodeNumber2 = 38
| Title = Fractious Friends
| TranslitTitle = Usagi ga koritsu? Sērā Senshi-tachi no ōgenka
| NativeTitle = うさぎが孤立?S戦士達の大ゲンカ
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Usagi Abandoned: The Falling-Out of the Sailor Guardians"
| DirectedBy = Kazuhisa Takenouchi
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Yoshiyuki Shikano
| Aux3 = Katsumi Tamegai
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1993|2|6}}
| AltDate = November 1, 1995
| ShortSummary = The Sailor Guardians stage a breakup, trying to make it look as though Sailor Moon has defected so that she can infiltrate the Dark Kingdom and save Endymion. She and Sailor Mars find it a little too easy to fight.
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| EpisodeNumber = 44
| EpisodeNumber2 = 39
| Title = The Past Returns
| TranslitTitle = Usagi no kakusei! Chōkako no messēji
| NativeTitle = うさぎの覚醒!超過去のメッセージ
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| RTitle =
"Usagi's Awakening: A Message from the Distant Past"
| DirectedBy = Takao Yoshizawa
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Minoru Ōkōchi
| Aux3 = Hisashi Kagawa
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1993|2|13}}
| AltDate = November 2, 1995
| ShortSummary = A blast of energy sends the Guardians to the ruined Moon Kingdom, where they meet a hologram of Queen Serenity and learn about their past. Luna and Artemis find the entrance to the Dark Kingdom. Kunzite attacks, but is finally defeated by Sailor Moon.
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| EpisodeNumber = 45
| EpisodeNumber2 = —
| Title = Death of the Sailor Guardians: The Tragic Final Battle
| TranslitTitle = Sērā Senshi shisu! Hisō naru saishūsen
| NativeTitle = セーラー戦士死す!悲壮なる最終戦
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| DirectedBy = Kōnosuke Uda
| WrittenBy = Shigeru Yanagikawa
| Aux2 = Kenichi Tajiri
| Aux3 = Ikuko Itō
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1993|2|20}}
| AltDate = —
| ShortSummary = The Sailor Guardians travel to D Point to fight Queen Beryl where they face her toughest youma yet, the DD Girls, with Sailor Moon heart broken over her friends sacrificing themselves so she can proceed into D Point.
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| EpisodeNumber = 46
| EpisodeNumber2 = —
| Title = Usagi's Eternal Wish: A Brand New Life
| TranslitTitle = Usagi no omoi wa towa ni! Atarashiki tensei
| NativeTitle = うさぎの想いは永遠に!新しき転生
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
| DirectedBy = Kunihiko Ikuhara
| WrittenBy = Sukehiro Tomita
| Aux2 = Kazuyuki Hashimoto
| Aux3 = Kazuko Tadano
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1993|2|27}}
| AltDate = —
| ShortSummary = With her friends dead, Sailor Moon is transported inside the Dark Kingdom to face Queen Beryl and the brainwashed Prince Endymion. Through Usagi manages to restore Endymion, he ends up being killed when he fatally wounds Beryl in her attempts to kill them both, the dying Beryl being possessed by Queen Metalia who turns her host into a giant monster that Sailor Moon fights in her Princess Serenity incarnation. With the spirits of the Inner Guardians by her side, Serenity defeats Beryl and destroys all traces of Metalia at the cost of her own life. But the crystal's resonates with Usagi's dying thoughts, reviving everyone with their memories altered so they all live normal lives.
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| EpisodeNumber = —
| EpisodeNumber2 = 40
| Title = Day of Destiny
| DirectedBy = —
| WrittenBy = —
| Aux2 = —
| Aux3 = —
| OriginalAirDate = —
| AltDate = November 4, 1995
| ShortSummary = Sailor Moon and the Sailor Scouts head to the North Pole to end the Negaverse. They are confronted by Queen Beryl’s Doom and Gloom Girls who capture all the Sailor Scouts leaving Sailor Moon all alone. Afterwords, Beryl summons Sailor Moon to her where Sailor Moon battles with Darien, who is under a strong brainwashing spell by Beryl. Unwilling to hurt Darien, Sailor Moon uses their locket and convinces him to touch it, which breaks the spell. Upset at losing Darien, Beryl attacks them only to be thwarted by Darien’s rose. Wounded by the rose, Beryl retreats and gets powered up by the Negaverse and turned into Super Beryl. Sailor Moon confronts Beryl and the two battle. Now as Princess Serena, she calls on the other Sailor Scouts to help her, who teleport to her side and together they defeat Beryl and the Negaverse. However, the power of Sailor Moon’s attack causes her and the other Sailor Scouts to no longer remember they are Sailor Scouts, their battle with Beryl, each other or their past lives and they are living their lives as normal girls.

Note: This episode is a combination of scenes from episodes 45 and 46. The deaths of the Sailor Guardians, Sailor Moon, Prince Endymion, the conversation with the spirits of the Sailor Guardians and Usagi’s wish to be a normal girl and the revival of all the Guardians and Endymion, are edited out shorting the two episodes enough to combine them into one.


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Releases

Japanese

VHS

Toei Video (Japan, VHS)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
美少女戦士セーラームーン 1 1–4 December 18, 1992 [15]
2 5–8 March 25, 1993 [16]
3 9–12 July 25, 1993 [17]
4 13–16 August 25, 1993 [18]
5 17–20 November 25, 1993 [19]
6 21–24 December 17, 1993 [20]
7 25–28 January 25, 1994 [21]
8 29–32 February 25, 1994 [22]
9 33–36 March 21, 1994 [23]
10 37–40 April 21, 1994 [24]
11 41–44 May 21, 1994 [25]
12 45–46 June 21, 1994 [26]

DVD

Toei Video (Japan, Region 2 DVD)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
美少女戦士セーラームーン 1 1 – 6 May 21, 2002 [27]
2 7 – 12 May 21, 2002 [28]
3 13 – 18 May 21, 2002 [29]
4 19 – 24 June 21, 2002 [30]
5 25 – 30 June 21, 2002 [31]
6 31 – 36 June 21, 2002 [32]
7 37 – 41 July 21, 2002 [33]
8 42 – 46 July 21, 2002 [34]
美少女戦士セーラームーン DVD COLLECTION 1 1 – 24 December 11, 2009 [35]
2 25 – 46 January 21, 2010 [36]

Blu-ray

Toei Video (Japan, Region A)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
美少女戦士セーラームーン Blu-ray COLLECTION VOL.1 1–23 June 4, 2017 [37]
美少女戦士セーラームーン Blu-ray COLLECTION VOL.2 24–46 August 9, 2017 [38]

English

VHS

United States
Buena Vista Home Video
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateStock NumberRef.
Sailor Moon: A Moon Star Is Born 1, 3 (1–2 edited) March 11, 1997 6145 [39]
Sailor Moon: Scouts Unite! 8, 10 (5, 7 edited) March 11, 1997 6146 [39]
Sailor Moon: Evil Eyes 12, 17 (9, 14 edited) March 18, 1997 6148 [39]
Sailor Moon: Jupiter and Venus Arrive! 25, 33 (21, 29 edited) April 30, 1997 10422 [39]
Sailor Moon: Secret Identities 34 – 36 (30–31 edited) April 30, 1997 10423 [39]
Sailor Moon: Good Queen, Bad Queen 44 - 46 (39–40 edited) April 30, 1997 10424 [39]
ADV Films
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateStock NumberRef.
Volume 1: The Legend Begins 1, 3 – 4, 7 (1–4 edited) November 21, 2000 707303 [40]
Volume 2: The Power of Friendship 8 – 11 (5–8 edited) November 21, 2000 707743 [41]
Volume 3: Sailor Mars Joins the Battle 12 – 15 (9–12 edited) January 9, 2001 707313 [42]
Volume 4: Mysterious Tuxedo Mask 16 – 19 (13–16 edited) January 9, 2001 707753 [43]
Volume 5: Red Hearts & Silver Crystals 21 – 24 (17–20 edited) February 13, 2001 707343 [44]
Volume 6: Introducing Sailor Jupiter 25 – 28 (21–24 edited) February 13, 2001 707783 [45]
Volume 7: Green Eyed Monsters 29 – 32 (25–28 edited) May 1, 2001 707353 [46]
Volume 8: And in This Corner... Sailor Venus! 33 – 36 (29–32 edited) May 1, 2001 707793 [47]
Volume 9: Field Trips 37 – 40 (33–36 edited) July 3, 2001 707363 [48]
Volume 10: Trials And Troubles! 41, 43 – 46 (37–40 edited) July 3, 2001 707803 [49]
United Kingdom
MVM Films
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
Episodes 1 & 2 1, 3 (1–2 edited) November 12, 2001 [50]
Episodes 3 & 4 4, 7 (3–4 edited) November 12, 2001 [51]
Episodes 5 & 6 8 – 9 (5–6 edited) December 27, 2001 [52]
Episodes 7 & 8 10 – 11 (7–8 edited) April 22, 2002 [53]
Episodes 9 & 10 12 – 13 (9–10 edited) April 22, 2002 [54]
Episodes 11 & 12 14 – 15 (11–12 edited) March 10, 2003 [55]
Episodes 13–18 16 – 19, 21 – 22 (13–18 edited) April 21, 2003 [56]
Episodes 19–24 23 – 28 (19–24 edited) June 2, 2003 [57]

DVD

United States
ADV Films (Region 1)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
A Heroine Is Chosen 1, 3 – 4, 7 – 9 (1–6 edited) April 16, 2002 [58]
Sailor Scouts to the Rescue! 10 – 15 (7–12 edited) April 16, 2002 [59]
The Man in the Tuxedo Mask 16 – 19, 21 – 22 (13–18 edited) June 11, 2002 [60]
The Secret of the Sailor Scouts 23 – 28 (19–24 edited) June 11, 2002 [61]
Introducing Sailor Venus! 29 – 34 (25–30 edited) July 23, 2002 [62]
Adventure Girls! 35 – 40 (31–36 edited) July 23, 2002
Fight to the Finish! 41, 43 – 48 (37–42 edited) September 3, 2002 [63]
Season One, Complete and Uncut 1 – 46 July 15, 2003 [64]
Viz Media (Region 1)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
Season 1 Part 1 1 – 23 November 11, 2014 [65]
Season 1 Part 2 24 – 46 February 10, 2015 [66]
United Kingdom
MVM Films (Region 2)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
Episodes 1 – 6 1, 3 – 4, 7 – 9 (1–6 edited) February 24, 2003 [67]
Episodes 7 – 12 10 – 15 (7–12 edited) October 4, 2004 [68]
Episodes 13 – 18 16 – 19, 21 – 22 (13–18 edited) November 8, 2004 [69]
Episodes 19–24 23 – 28 (19–24 edited) October 4, 2004 [70]
Episodes 25–30 29 – 34 (25–30 edited) October 4, 2004 [71]
Episodes 31–36 35 – 40 (31–36 edited) October 4, 2004 [72]
Episodes 37–42 41, 43 – 48 (37–42 edited) October 4, 2004 [73]
Series 1 1, 3–4, 7–19, 21–41, 43–48 (1–42 edited) October 11, 2004 [74]
Australia and New Zealand
Madman Entertainment (Region 4)
VolumeEpisodesRelease date{{abbr|Ref.|Reference
Part 1 1–24 December 2, 2015 [75]
Part 2 25–46 February 10, 2016 [76]
Volume 1: Usagi's Beautiful Transformation 1–6 December 2, 2015 [77]
Volume 2: The Girl Genius 7–12 December 2, 2015 [78]
Volume 3: Girls Unite 13–18 March 2, 2016 [79]
Volume 4: A Love Letter from Tuxedo Mask 19–24 March 2, 2016 [80]
Volume 5: Jupiter, the Powerful Girl in Love 25–30 July 6, 2016 [81]
Volume 6: Enter Venus, the Last Sailor Guardian 31–35 July 6, 2016 [82]
Volume 7: Friendship and Monsters 36–41 December 7, 2016 [83]
Volume 8: Usagi's Awakening 42–46 December 7, 2016 [84]
Complete Season 1 1–46 December 6, 2017 [85]
Moon Prism Power Collection 1–24 June 6, 2018 [86]
Moon Prism Power Collection 2 25–46 June 6, 2018 [87]

Blu-ray + DVD combo

North America
Viz Media (Region A)
VolumeEpisodesRelease dateRef.
Season 1 Part 1 1–23 November 11, 2014 [88]
Season 1 Part 2 24–46 February 10, 2015 [89]
Australia and New Zealand
Madman Entertainment (Region B)
VolumeEpisodesRelease date{{abbr|Ref.|Reference
Complete Season 1 1–46 December 6, 2017 [90]

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