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|kanji / kana = 美少女戦士セーラームーン La Reconquista<br /> ''Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn La Reconquista''
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|kanji / kana = 美少女戦士セーラームーン La Reconquista<br /> ''Bishoujo Senshi Seera Muun La Reconquista''
 
|first performance = September 13, 2013
 
|first performance = September 13, 2013
 
|final performance = September 23, 2013
 
|final performance = September 23, 2013
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
*[[Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon (Sera Myu)|Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon]]/[[Princess Serenity (Sera Myu)|Princess Serenity]] - Satomi Okubo
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*[[Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon (Sera Myu)|Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon]] / [[Princess Serenity (Sera Myu)|Princess Serenity]] - Satomi Okubo
*[[Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury (Sera Myu)|Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury]] - Miyabi Matsuura
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*[[Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury (Sera Myu)|Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury]] - Miyabi Matsuura
*[[Rei Hino / Sailor Mars (Sera Myu)|Rei Hino/Sailor Mars]] - Kanon Nanaki
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*[[Rei Hino / Sailor Mars (Sera Myu)|Rei Hino / Sailor Mars]] - Kanon Nanaki
*[[Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter (Sera Myu)|Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter]] - Yuu Takahashi
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*[[Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter (Sera Myu)|Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter]] - Yuu Takahashi
*[[Minako Aino / Sailor Venus (Sera Myu)|Minako Aino/Sailor Venus]] - Shiori Sakata
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*[[Minako Aino / Sailor Venus (Sera Myu)|Minako Aino / Sailor Venus]] - Shiori Sakata
*[[Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask (Sera Myu)|Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask]]/[[Prince Endymion (Sera Myu)|Prince Endymion]] - Yuga Yamato
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*[[Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask (Sera Myu)|Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask]] / [[Prince Endymion (Sera Myu)|Prince Endymion]] - Yuga Yamato
 
*[[Queen Beryl (Sera Myu)|Queen Beryl]] - Midori Hatsukaze
 
*[[Queen Beryl (Sera Myu)|Queen Beryl]] - Midori Hatsukaze
 
*[[Kunzite (Sera Myu)|Kunzite]] - Misaki Komatsu (original actress)/Mayu Iseki (replacement; see the notes section for more details)
 
*[[Kunzite (Sera Myu)|Kunzite]] - Misaki Komatsu (original actress)/Mayu Iseki (replacement; see the notes section for more details)
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Template:InfoboxMusicalPretty Guardian Sailor Moon - La Reconquista is the 30th Sera Myu musical. It ran from September 13, 2013 to September 23, 2013 at the AiiA Theater Tokyo in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.

Information revealed that the musical would be a new story, recounting the battles between the Sailor Senshi and the Dark Kingdom, who seek the Silver Crystal.

Takuya Hiramitsu wrote, directed, and produced the musical and the music was done by Toshihiko Sahashi. Dwango and Nelke co-produced the musical's run.

Naoko Takeuchi was involved with the auditions for the cast.

Apparently, the tickets were sold for 6800 yen (about 68 to 70 US dollars), but sold out a few days after the musical was announced.

This musical's DVD was released on July 9, 2014.

Plot

The plot was very similar to the plot of the first arc of the manga, but with many changes.

The musical begins with the Lemures Leader and and the lemures doing a musical number at the Game Show (Overture ~ Welcome! To The Game Show!). After the number, the Inner Sailor Senshi, in civilian form, came and play different games on the TV's at the Game Show, with one of the games being I Am Your Cupid, a fortune-telling game that features the members of Momoiro Clover Z. After the senshi finish playing the games, The Lemures Leader introduces them to a new dating sim game titled "Pandemic Love", which features the upcoming boy band Pandemic 4, who are really the Shitennou in disguise. The Pandemic 4 then arrive to sing their new song, Erosion Boy.

After everyone leaves, Queen Beryl appears and sings a song (Revival! Queen of Tragedy). Afterwards, the Shitennou appears once again to explain that they have been gathering energy through their Pandemic Love game.

Cast

Notes

  • Originally, Misaki was supposed to play Zoisite and Ryou was supposed to play Kunzite, but they switched roles due to unknown reasons.
  • A few days before the musical, it was announced that Misaki had to withdraw from her role as Kunzite due to an illness. Misaki also made a blog post about the situation on her blog.[1] Mayu Iseki was her replacement.

Performance Schedule

Times 9/13 9/14 9/15 9/16 9/17 9/18 9/19 9/20 9/21 9/22 9/23
1PM   X   X   X   X   X   X
5PM   X   X   X   X   X   X
7PM   X   X   X   X

Note: There were no performances on September 17, as the actresses were taking a break that day.

Songs

Service Numbers

Actresses Status

First Musical

  • Satomi Okubo
  • Kanon Nanaki
  • Yu Takahashi
  • Shiori Sakata
  • Yuga Yamato

Only Musical

  • Miyabi Matsuura
  • Midori Hatsukaze
  • Mayu Iseki
  • Ryou Saika
  • Koro
  • Root
  • Mayumi Shintani
  • Jamie Natsuki
  • Ayumi Shimozono
  • Asuka Yoshidome
  • Kumiko Saitou
  • Shiho Tsukagoshi
  • Miki Shirai
  • "Moka" Kodama

Marketing

Merchandise

Merchandise relating to the "La Reconquista" musical began appearing in late August 2013. Some of the merchandise will only be sold at the musical.

Also, the musical was released on DVD on July 9, 2014. It costs 7,800 yen and it features a 28-page color booklet and behind the scenes footage.[2]

Karatetsu Collaboration

In early September, it was announced on Karatetsu's website that Karatetsu, a karaoke box chain, will add some Sera Myu songs to their list of songs to sing. This collaboration took place on September 10 and it ended on the 13th. The event also took place at three of their stores. The songs were:

Number Song Title Number Song Title
341982 I Miss You 339991 Double Moonlight Romance
237439 Innocent Demand 364919 Chasin' After You (Re-Mix)
485454 We'll Be The Last Victory 342054 The Birth of a Legend
164661 Everlasting Moonlight 237640 To a Brand-New World
453688 All Of You Shall Die 164668 We Can't Be Soldiers of Love Forever (21st Century Version)
478772 The Female Pirate's Strategy 164671 Traditional the Grace ~Storm of Love~
321516 Sanctuary of the Galaxy 164672 Drive Me The Mercury
368857 Rise Up! The Rebel Clan 418089 Dream - Dreams are Huge
378779 Bundle the Heart, Makin' For the Right 201868 Harsh! Saint Cry!!
372808 Unite the Hearts - Watchin' on the sight 523010 By Heaven! Only God Knows
164662 The Last Change (21st Century Version) 164674 FIRE
401780 Pure Narcissism 308178 Forbidden Hades
164665 Zigzag Slash 458008 Broken MÖBIUS
164667 Sailor War 2001 164679 Messenger of Flame
231389 Solar Miracle, Make Up 198728 Moment Fatal
376043 La Soldier

Trivia

  • "La Reconquista" means "The reconquest" in Spanish.
    • La Reconquista was the name of a series of wars in the Iberian Peninsula to drive out Islamic kingdoms from the Iberian Pennisula from the 7th to 15th centuries.
  • The scene where the Lemures Leader and Usagi are having a conversation with each other is improv. For example, in some performances, the lines made about Queen Beryl's breast were removed. Another example was on some of the performances on the 15th, where the Lemures Leader comments on how annoying the typhoon is. On the same day, many people in Tokyo were told to stay inside because of strong winds and a possible typhoon.
  • This is the first musical where all of the characters are portrayed by female actresses.
    • Many people also refer to this as a Takarazuka musical (a musical where all parts are played by females). Naoko Takeuchi is a big fan of the Takarazuka Revue herself.
  • This musical included the first Sera Myu appearance of Queen Serenity.
  • Attacks used: Supreme Thunder, Venus Love-Me Chain, Akuryo Taisan, Dark Reflection, Moon Tiara Flash, Tuxedo La Smoking Bomber, Sailor Teleport, Burning Mandala, Jupiter Thunderbolt, Rolling Heart Vibration, Mercury Aqua Mirage, Dark Power Magnum, Moon Princess Crash, Dark Power, Sailor Planet Attack, Venus Power, Make Up, Jupiter Power, Make Up, Mars Power, Make Up, Mercury Power, Make Up.
  • The scene where the Sailor Senshi try to take out the sword was from the manga, but in the manga, Sailor Venus was the one who pulled out the sword, while here in the musical, Sailor Jupiter is the one who pulled it out.
  • In the musical, many scenes were taken and made very similar to the manga:
    • In Act 10 the Inner Sailor Senshi teleport to the Moon and meet the spirit of Queen Serenity, who tells them about their past lives. The same is done in the musical, except that Mercury was not present.
    • Queen Beryl uses dark energy in order to brain wash Mamoru/Prince Endymion and turns him into a pawn of the Dark Kingdom.
    • The Silver Crystal surrounds the bodies of Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask and the Inner Sailor Senshi use their powers to reawaken the two, and subsequently die.
    • Sailor Moon reunites with the Inner Senshi in the end and tell them "Let's go home".
    • When the Shitennou are killed in the manga, they revert into the stone they are named for. When the other Shitennou kill Zoisite, he turns into a blue-purple Zoisite stone.
    • In the manga, Prince Endymion was killed protecting Princess Serenity, who in turn, kills herself with his sword. This was shown during the flashback in the musical.
  • Apart from Miyabi Matsuura, all of the Inner Senshis' actresses cried during the end of the last performance

Gallery

Posters

Cast

References