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Three animated films were made at that time, set in the same TV continuity, but unconnected to its events. Its 90s animated adaptation, which set the undisputed and unsurpassed gold standard for the magical girl genre, follows the entire manga storyline, with few significant deviations (and a staggering amount of filler). Whereas Western canonical characters like Wonder Woman or Spider-Man have an endless catalog with decades' worth of printed volumes and multiple reboots and continuities that scriptwriters can use to create virtually infinite movies, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon only has five comic book arcs in one single continuity. But one thing we do wish is that there were more story to tell. We don't start demanding a "grounded" or "realistic" Sailor Moon as we grow older we stay with the sparkling tiaras and heart-shaped gemstones, because that's exactly what we love about it. Grown-up fans of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon don't feel embarrassed by its silliness and childliness the way Western superhero fans are about enjoying content targeted at kids. She is unapologetically cheerful and goofy, with a shining sincerity that would burn to ashes any drop of irony a Western producer might want to add. For good or ill, superheroes are everywhere, but it would be impossible to give Sailor Moon the grim and gritty makeover every other superhero has received this side of the ocean. This is an interesting time to be watching a Sailor Moon story. Western superheroes draw their idea of evil from the Biblical model of two opposed factions out of which only one must remain, but Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon follows a Shintoist outlook where evil is a symptom of a world thrown into disorder that, instead of more violence, needs understanding and restoration. In the world of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, evil is not to be vanquished or crushed it is to be healed and forgiven. Sure, she may obliterate each low-level Monster of the Week with a colorful magical blast without a thought, but when it comes to her major enemies, she doesn't aim to destroy them. Instead of punching muggers, like Batman does, or punching Nazis, like Captain America does, or punching meteors, like Superman does, or punching gods, like Thor does, Sailor Moon fights against nightmares, twisted memories, forgotten promises, curses born of jealousy, and abstract representations of cosmic chaos. Rather, she wages philosophical war over the worth of human life, with her victories fueled only by the strength of her empathy.
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She is completely inept in martial arts, has no idea how to use weapons, and doesn't even like to fight. Although she draws from narrative elements shared in common with Power Rangers, Saint Seiya and the original She-Ra, she handles her battles in a decidedly different manner.

A limited time exhibition, showcasing art from the series' 30 year history, as well as a new Universal Studios VR-movie experience are scheduled to be released in Japan sometime this year as well.To the Western viewer, Sailor Moon must feel like a very strange breed of superhero.

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Similarly, this latest crossover is part of the celebration surrounding the 30th anniversary of the premiere of the original Sailor Moon anime. The series has announced a number of other collaborations to mark its latest anniversary as well, including a new line of clothing from Japanese apparel company UNIQLO, as well as a team-up with watch company Citizen.

That previous partnership was done to mark the 25th anniversary of the original publication of the Sailor Moon manga series. This is the second time Sanrio has teamed up Sailor Moon My Melody previously worked with the Sailor Scouts in a similar collaboration in 20. While the collaboration has so far only released illustrations of the characters, a new line of apparel and merchandise for the team-up is scheduled to be released in the summer of 2022.
