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This series was not dubbed during the original run of the English dub because around the mid-2000s, the license for this season was cut off by [[Toei Animation]] from being distributed anywhere outside Japan; a common misconception was that it was because of the genderbending nature of the Sailor Stars, which wouldn't get past American censors due to possibly promoting transgender and homosexual themes.
 
This series was not dubbed during the original run of the English dub because around the mid-2000s, the license for this season was cut off by [[Toei Animation]] from being distributed anywhere outside Japan; a common misconception was that it was because of the genderbending nature of the Sailor Stars, which wouldn't get past American censors due to possibly promoting transgender and homosexual themes.
   
However, Viz Media, having acquired the rights to adaptation for all the anime's seasons in 2014, will release an English dubbed version by late 2017.
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However, Viz Media, having acquired the rights to adaptation for all the anime's seasons in 2014, will release an English dubbed version by late 2018.
   
 
==Episode List==
 
==Episode List==

Revision as of 21:43, 23 November 2017

This page is about the anime season. For the musical, please see Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Sailor Stars.

Template:InfoboxSeason Sailor Moon: Sailor Stars (美少女戦士セーラームーン セーラースターズBishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn Sērā Sutāzu), (commonly reffered to as just Sailor Stars) is the fifth and final season in the original Sailor Moon metastases and covers the final thirty-four episodes of the original anime series.

The season's first six episodes (Episodes 167-172) continues where the story left off in the fourth season, regarding the fate of Queen Nehellenia, and it then revolves around Sailor Galaxia and her quest to take Star Seeds from humans and other Sailor Soldiers in order to rule the galaxy as the strongest and most powerful Sailor Senshi in the entire Milky Way galaxy.

The series made a number of changes from the previous ones, including the five Inner Senshi finally advancing to high school and introducing the Sailor Senshi from outside the Solar System. The Outer Solar System Senshi returned following their inadvertent absence from the fourth season. The show also had a new introduction with the Sailor Star Song, changing from the Moonlight Densetsu song that had been used for the previous four seasons.

All four Outer Sailor Soldiers appear as recurring characters in their evolved Super Sailor forms (given to them by Sailor Saturn herself), but are never actually seen transforming on screen, despite being seen alone on several occasions.

This series was not dubbed during the original run of the English dub because around the mid-2000s, the license for this season was cut off by Toei Animation from being distributed anywhere outside Japan; a common misconception was that it was because of the genderbending nature of the Sailor Stars, which wouldn't get past American censors due to possibly promoting transgender and homosexual themes.

However, Viz Media, having acquired the rights to adaptation for all the anime's seasons in 2014, will release an English dubbed version by late 2018.

Episode List

Ep. # Episode Title Original Air-date
167 "Scattering Nightmare Flowers! Queen of Darkness Revives" March 9, 1996
168 "The Awakening of Saturn! The Ten Sailor Soldiers Unite" March 23, 1996
169 "Cursed Evil Mirror! Mamoru, Trapped in a Nightmare" April 13, 1996
170 "The Destined Night! The Agony of the Sailor Senshi" April 20, 1996
171 "For the Sake of Love! Endless Battle in the Evil World" April 27, 1996
172 "The Power of Moon Love! The Nightmare Ends" May 4, 1996
173 "A Goodbye and an Encounter! The Destiny of Flowing Stars" May 11, 1996
174 "A School Storm! Transfer Students are Idols" May 18, 1996
175 "Aim to be an Idol! Minako's Ambition" May 25, 1996
176 "Fighter's True Form! A Shocking Super Transformation" June 8, 1996
177 "Entrusting Dreams and Romance to the Stars! Taiki's Transformation" June 15, 1996
178 "Luna Saw It! The True Idol Yaten" June 22, 1996
179 "Enemies? Allies? Starlights and Sailor Senshi" June 29, 1996
180 "The Brightness of the Calling Stars! Haruka and Company Into the Battle" July 13, 1996
181 "Seiya and Usagi's Heart-Pounding Date" July 20, 1996
182 "Invasion from Space! Siren Comes Flying In" August 3, 1996
183 "The Scream of Dead Souls! The Mystery of Terror Camp" August 10, 1996
184 "A Night for Just Us! Usagi's Pinch" August 17, 1996
185 "Taiki Sings With Excellence! A Believing Heart Carried by a Song" August 31, 1996
186 "The Mystery of Chibi Chibi!? The Big Noisy Chase" September 7, 1996
187 "The Power of a Shining Star! Chibi Chibi's Transformation" September 14, 1996
188 "An Invitation to Terror! Usagi's Night Flight" October 12, 1996
189 "Torn Between Duty and Friendship! Confrontation Among Sailor Senshi" October 19, 1996
190 "Truth Revealed! Seiya and Company's Past" October 26, 1996
191 "When a Light Butterfly Dances in the Air! Premonition of a New Wave" November 9, 1996
192 "Straight to Your Dream! Idol Minako is Born" November 16, 1996
193 "The Silver Crystal is Stolen! Princess Kakyu Appears" November 30, 1996
194 "Holy War in the Galaxy! Sailor Wars Legend" December 7, 1996
195 "Princess Kakyu Dies Out! Galaxia Descends" December 14, 1996
196 "Countdown to the Destruction of the Galaxy! Sailor Senshi's Final Battle" January 11, 1997
197 "Ruler of the Galaxy, Galaxia's Threat" January 18, 1997
198 "Disappearing Stars! The End of Uranus and Neptune" January 25, 1997
199 "The Light of Hope! Final Battle for the Galaxy" February 1, 1997
200 "Usagi's Love: The Moonlight Illuminates the Galaxy" February 8, 1997