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Sailor Moon: A Moon Star Is Born by Junichi Sato
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Product detailsActor: Karen Bernstein, Linda Ballantyne, Liza Balkan, Terri Hawkes, Tracey Moore Director: Junichi Sato Edition: VHS Tape Audio: English (Original Language), Analog; French (Original Language) Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC Running Time: 44 minutes Release Date: 1997-03-11 Audience Rating: Unrated Publisher: Buena Vista Home Video Studio: Buena Vista Home Video
VHS Movie Reviews of Sailor Moon: A Moon Star Is BornMovie Review: too boring Summary: 2 Starsits funny for somebody who havent seen it yet. but if you watch it about 2 times, it get boring fast.
Movie Review: Doesn't Even Come Close to UNCUT Summary: 1 StarsThis is my favorite show in japanese. Ive seen all 200episodes uncut. I love magical girl series.
Movie Review: You may want to get the other starting video of the saga Summary: 3 StarsWell, I dedinately don't like the two episodes only, but the movie is still okay. Anf if you can't find the other first video of the sailor moon saga, then get this one if you really need it. First episode: This is the episode " where it starts". A young girl named Serena Tsukino is given a brooch by her guardian cat Luna. And she must save her best friend Molly from an evil monster. Second episode: This new program is on the radio called Love Line. If a person's letter is read on the air, than that person gets a flower brooch... then you doze off. When Molly falls asleep, Serena knows something is wrong.
Movie Review: Only two episodes. Summary: 3 StarsThis is my favorite TV show and my favorite magical girl series. But this is definately NOT my favorite video. In fact, I think it's the worst[ because it only has two episodes and ALL my other movies have three, four, or five episodes]. I advice you NOT to buy this movie so that you don't run out of money or you finish it and you think " okay, I'm done with it. Now what the heck am I supposed to do with it." It makes you think " who the heck whould come out with this stupid video when you can just the other kind with four episodes." The only good about this video are: 1. The movie box looks pretty cool. 2.The episodes are okay and funny. STORY- One day my mom promised me if I did a good job on my math test[ I wasn't good in math back then] that she would get me something. So I did a good job on it and she got me a Sailor Moon booklet from a friends about Sailor Mars and Sailor Venus. And she also got me this movie from TOYS'R'US[I think]. Well that about wraps it up for me. But like I said before I before, I advise you not to but this video. Hope my review helps. Bye
Movie Review: sailor moon classic Summary: 5 StarsThis video contains episode 1 of 200.This is the classic 1st season.You can learn how everythig started and all about the senshi warriors past.This video is great for all new Sailor Moon fans but even better,for old.I watch it over and over.The 1st season is a must see and once you se the first,you'll have to see the 2nd.......3rd.....4th.....5th(if it would ever come to the US).Do you catch my drift????
Summary of Sailor Moon: A Moon Star Is BornHigh-pitched, relentlessly fast-paced, and filmed in eye-gouging, gumball color, this video series collects dubbed episodes of an animated Japanese series about a group of schoolgirl superheroes. In Japan, it's a lighthearted, kiddy variation on a popular sub-genre--stories of alienated, but supernaturally gifted adolescents granted paranormal powers and enlisted in apocalyptic struggles between the dimensions. Imported to the United States in an attempt to create a Power Rangers-style mega-hit for girls, Sailor Moon hasn't become a mainstream phenomenon on that scale, although it has passionate, even obsessive fans, many of whom are much older than the intended demographic. (A Sailor Moon Web search can be a truly surreal experience.) The chirpy, giggly tone may be off-putting for some, but the level of visual imagination (and the self-sufficient courage of the young heroines) is exhilarating, especially when kids and parents watch together. This first video volume includes the "origin" episode, "A Moon Star is Born," in which young Serena is transformed into Sailor Moon by the occult power of a locket provided by Luna, the talking cat. (Serena is still a solo act at this stage; she collects additional Sailor Scout comrades as the series progresses.) In the second episode, "Talk Radio," a phantom radio program is somehow connected with the door-to-door delivery of flowers that put people to sleep. (Running time: 44 minutes)--David Chute
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