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The '''Sailor Moon Musicals''' (セーラームーン・ミュージカル Sērāmūn Myūjikaru), commonly referred to as '''SeraMyu''' (セラミュー Seramyū), is a series of live theatre productions based on [[Naoko Takeuchi]]'s metaseries ''[http://sailormoon.wikia.com/wiki/Sailor_Moon_(series) Sailor Moon]''. The series consists of 29 musicals which had more than 898 performances since the show opened in summer of 1993. The producers generally follow and extrapolate plot concepts presented in the anime and manga; however, there are several original plot lines as well.
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The '''Sailor Moon Musicals''' (セーラームーン・ミュージカル Sērāmūn Myūjikaru), commonly referred to as '''SeraMyu''' (セラミュー Seramyū), is a series of live theatre productions based on [[Naoko Takeuchi]]'s metaseries ''[[Sailor Moon (series)|Sailor Moon]]''. The series consists of 29 musicals which had more than 898 performances since the show opened in summer of 1993. The producers generally follow and extrapolate plot concepts presented in the anime and manga; however, there are several original plot lines as well.
   
 
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===Fourth Stage===
 
===Fourth Stage===
Features [[Satomi Okubo]] and [[Hotaru_Nomoto]] as Sailor Moon
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Features [[Satomi Okubo]] and [[Hotaru Nomoto]] as Sailor Moon
 
*Summer 2013: [[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon - La Reconquista]]
 
*Summer 2013: [[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon - La Reconquista]]
 
*Summer 2014: [[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon - ~ Petite Étrangère ~]]
 
*Summer 2014: [[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon - ~ Petite Étrangère ~]]

Revision as of 03:17, 25 March 2019

Sailormoonmusical seramyu flyer

Sera Myu 2004 Promotional Flyer

The Sailor Moon Musicals (セーラームーン・ミュージカル Sērāmūn Myūjikaru), commonly referred to as SeraMyu (セラミュー Seramyū), is a series of live theatre productions based on Naoko Takeuchi's metaseries Sailor Moon. The series consists of 29 musicals which had more than 898 performances since the show opened in summer of 1993. The producers generally follow and extrapolate plot concepts presented in the anime and manga; however, there are several original plot lines as well.

Musicals

The producers of the show have broken the musical series down into three stages ("stage" is a term widely used in the grouping of musicals). The "first stage" consisted of those in which Sailor Moon was portrayed by Anza Ooyama, the first and longest running Sailor Moon actress. This stage ran parallel to the manga and anime, as reflected by the plot, and had a nearly full graduation with all of the main actresses being replaced.

The second stage included three different Sailor Moon actresses, the only fully original musical ("The Legend of Kaguya Island") and the semi-original "Last Dracul" series, ending with a remake of the original "Final First Stage" musical "Eien Densetsu" (titled "Kakyuu Ouhi Kourin").

The third and final stage retained the last Sailor Moon actress and ran for only two musicals (Both remakes of "The Legend of Kaguya Island") and ended in January 2005.

Conversely, most Western fans break the stages down by the actresses who played Sailor Moon: Anza Ohyama, Fumina Hara, Miyuki Kanbe, and Marina Kuroki. The list below is divided up according to the official stages used by Sera Myu producers.

First Stage

Featuring Anza Ooyama as Sailor Moon:

Second Stage

Featuring Fumina Hara as Sailor Moon:

Featuring Miyuki Kanbe as Sailor Moon:

Featuring Marina Kuroki as Sailor Moon:

Third Stage

Continuing to feature Marina Kuroki as Sailor Moon:

Fourth Stage

Features Satomi Okubo and Hotaru Nomoto as Sailor Moon

Fifth Stage

Features Mizuki Yamashita, Sayuri Inoue, Kanae Yumemiya, Natsuki Koga and Tomomi Kasai as Sailor Moon

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