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Sailor Moon R The Movie - The Promise of the Rose by Kunihiko Ikuhara
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Product detailsActor: Aya Hisakawa, Emi Shinohara, Kotono Mitsuishi, Michie Tomizawa, T?ru Furuya Director: Kunihiko Ikuhara Edition: VHS Tape Audio: Japanese (Original Language), Analog; English (Dubbed) Format: Animated, Color, NTSC Running Time: 60 minutes Release Date: 2000-02-08 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Publisher: Geneon [Pioneer] Studio: Geneon [Pioneer]
VHS Movie Reviews of Sailor Moon R The Movie - The Promise of the RoseMovie Review: Sailor Moon Summary: 5 StarsI Bought this along with the other two movies several years ago and i love it. i cried during the battle scene. i got picked on for admitting to that by someone who didn't support my being a fan of Anime.
believe me if i could afford the dvd of this movie i would buy it because i love the romance between Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask.
Movie Review: Mooon Crystaaalll Poweeeerrr! Summary: 3 StarsWhen Darien's/Tuxedo Mask's lost friend, Fiore, resurfaces, trouble abounds and it's up to the Sailor Scouts to come to the rescue.
To make matters worse, Fiore kidnaps Darien. He is also responsible for the massive meteor/flower-planet that's on a collision course for Earth.
Testing the bonds of friendship and reaching deep inside to find their inner strengths, the Sailor Scouts must come together to thwart the threat before it's too late.
The story's straight forward, basically a bad guy coming to get his friend back but causes trouble because he's under the influence of an evil flower so Sailor Moon and the gang need to stop him. But the simplicity works for the film.
This was a fun anime--light, cute, even, um, flowery. It's loaded with sparkles and glitters and shiny objects, very "happy" compared to most anime this reviewer's seen.
There's an air of wonder to this film, most notably when the Sailor Scouts activate their powers and Sailor Moon calls out, "Mooon Crystaaalll Poweeeerrr!"
This is an anime to watch if you're looking for something with razzle-dazzle, cute humor and a whole lot of girl power.
Movie Review: One of the best! Summary: 5 StarsOut of hearts in ice,and the black dream hole i think this movie is the best although i think sailor moon can have to much drama all and all this is a pretty good movie and i think all sailor moon fans should watch this one its recommended by me and i myself is a huge sailor moon fan i have been watching sailor moon since it came on television and know they dont air it anymore and i think they should put sailor moon back on cartoon network anyways this is a good movie!
Movie Review: Best Sailor Moon Movie Ever Summary: 5 StarsThe title says all. Sailor Moon has been my favorite anime since I was a kid. When I was young, I was aware that it was originally made in Japanese, but I didn't show any interest until I got older. With all the talk about how original animes are always better than the dubs, I wanted to know what it was like to watch Sailor Moon in Japanese.
I finally did when I got this DVD. Everyone was right. Although the dub is still pretty good, the original is even more better. The dialogue is more accurate and doesn't include major cheesy lines like "MOON MAMA" *cringes*. The original music is also 100 times better. It matches the mood with the movie more often than the edited dub did. "Moon Revenge" is an awesome song :-).
I suggest to anyone who hasn't seen this movie yet or has seen the edited dub to watch the original subtitled version. You'll find that it's much better, and enjoy :-).
Movie Review: LOVE IT! Summary: 5 StarsI dont care what anyone says, Sailor Moon has got to be one of the top anime ever! I cant get enough of it! I have the japanese collection as well as the english. I also have the movies, which this one is probably the best. Honestly i cannot even tell. They are all great. The animation, the writing, the charactors, everything is just perfect. Ive been a fan for some time now, and i will continue to be a fan just because of the quality of the work. Sailor Moon makes you laugh, cry, and cheer the entire time.
Just perfect.
Summary of Sailor Moon R The Movie - The Promise of the RoseKisenian, traveling from a far away galaxy, disguised as a meteor, aims to gather all the "positive" energy from the Earth and plant the seeds of "negativity" leaving Earth full of hatred. Unable to do this on her own, Kisenian preys on the vulnerable heart of Darien's childhood friend, Fiore. Fiore, jealous of Sailor Moon and Darien's passionate friendship, joins Kisenian in her wicked endeavor to gather energy from every star and planet! This Japanese import featuring five teenagers with superhero powers may turn out to be for older girls what Pok?mon is for the pee-wee set. The fantasy-action story lines of Sailor Moon (named for the leader) is typical anime fare--which means it's far more creative than anything you'll see on Saturday morning. And far more complex--the stories are intricate and flashback sequences feature wordless narrative. Then again, what high-spirited girl wouldn't love the magical makeup that transforms hip schoolgirls into butt-kicking heroines? In this one-hour feature, we meet a new foe, a mysterious childhood friend of Sailor Moon's boyfriend who returns--from deep space! His evil plan to rid the Earth of life includes flowers with awesome powers, vine-covered foes, and telekinetics. Quite the challenge for Sailors Moon, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, and Jupiter. Despite the action, the series certainly has a different feel and color scheme than most male-driven anime. The Japanese have two terms: shonen (for boys) and shojo (for girls), and if girls haven't had a chance to see the shojo anime, this is the starting point. This subtitled version is uncut from the original Japanese cartoon, and the reading crowd above 7 is the appropriate audience for the video's occasional spooky imagery. This unedited version was soaked up by kids in Japan, but the cultural differences might be questionable for American parents. There's a brief, nondescriptive conversation about homosexuality and ghostly naked figures (think Barbie doll) that are illustrated, although it's not nudity as much as the female form. The dubbed version has minor edits in action and dialogue, targeting a slightly younger crowd. --Doug Thomas
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