![]() Both the anime and manga end on a high note as Usagi brings peace to Earth and the galaxy. The series is generally broken down into the following story arcs (not counting filler): Dark Kingdom, Black Moon, Infinity (Death Busters), Dream (Dead Moon Circus), and Stars (Shadow Galactica). The series itself mostly follows a Monster of the Week format, with subsequent series introducing progressively more powerful villains and matching power-ups, and greatly expanding the mythos behind Usagi's past life in the Moon Kingdom and her fated future in the utopian Crystal Tokyo. Over the course of a year, Usagi grows into her role as the Magical Girl Sailor Moon and greatly matures as a result, gathering a team of four other reincarnated warriors and realizing her true potential as both a fighter and a growing young woman. With the aid of a feline mentor called Luna, Usagi must take up the mission of defending the Earth from the various evils that threaten it while searching for the reincarnation of the Moon Kingdom's princess. The life of ditzy school girl Usagi Tsukino takes a turn for the unexpected when she discovers that she is the Reincarnation of an ancient lunar warrior from the Moon Kingdom. ![]() It premiered on Maon TV Asahi, replacing Goldfish Warning! on the 7:00 PM Saturday time slot, and ended on February 8, 1997. Sailor Moon is the first anime adaptation of Naoko Takeuchi's manga, Sailor Moon, produced by Toei Animation. ![]()
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