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"Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie" is the 3rd and final movie of the anime series. The movie was dubbed into English by Pioneer Entertainment and Optimum Productions,[1] who released it in 2 versions. The 1st version aired on television and was released on VHS, and included DiC's music and censorship to the Sailor Senshi transformations. The 2nd version was released on DVD and was uncut with most of the original music, though it still used the opening song from the dub with the English-language track. The English dub also released it with the subtitle "Black Dream Hole".

The movie is available for streaming on Pluto TV, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu, Microsoft Movies and TV, Google TV, and YouTube TV.

Plot[]

Cast[]

Character(s) Japanese Voice Actor(s) Pioneer Voice Actor(s) Viz Media Voice Actor(s)
Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon Kotono Mitsuishi Terri Hawkes Stephanie Sheh
Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury Aya Hisakawa Karen Bernstein Katie Higgins
Rei Hino / Sailor Mars Michie Tomizawa Katie Griffin Cristina Vee
Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter Emi Shinohara Susan Roman Amanda Celine Miller
Minako Aino / Sailor Venus Rika Fukami Stephanie Morgenstern Cherami Leigh
Haruka Tenou / Sailor Uranus Megumi Ogata Sarah Lafleur Erica Mendez
Michiru Kaiou / Sailor Neptune Masako Katsuki Barbara Radecki Lauren Larnda
Setsuna Meiou / Sailor Pluto Chiyoko Kawashima Sabrina Grdevich Veronica Taylor
Chibiusa Tsukino / Sailor Chibi Moon Kae Araki Tracey Hoyt Sandy Fox
Luna Keiko Han Jill Frappier Michelle Ruff
Artemis Yasuhiro Takato Ron Rubin Johnny Yong Bosch
Diana Kumiko Nishihara Naomi Emmerson Debi Derryberry
Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask Toru Furuya Vincent Corazza Robbie Daymond
Queen Badiane Rihoko Yoshida Kirsten Bishop Tara Sands
Perle Chika Sakamoto Julie Lemieux Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Poupelin Nobuo Tobita Robert Tinkler  Kyle McCarley
Banane Nobuhiko Kazama Tony Daniels  Ben Diskin
Bonbon Babies Ayako Ono and Emi Uwagawa ? Erica Mendez
Orangecat Kazuya Nakai Damon D'Oliveira Robbie Daymond

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • This movie featured the only appearance of Sailor Pluto in Sailor Moon SuperS, and the second (and last) appearances of Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune (the first was in the Sailor Moon SuperS Special).
  • This film seems to exist outside of the continuity of the rest of the anime. While it seems to be set after the Sailor Moon SuperS season, the fact that Sailor Pluto is fighting alongside Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune contradicts her arrival in the first episode of Sailor Moon Sailor Stars when Uranus and Neptune are surprised that Pluto is alive following her apparent death in a helicopter explosion in Sailor Moon S.
  • The movie features the only on-screen appearance of Ami's Mother in the anime continuity.
  • In the Pioneer dub, the song "Let's Meet at the Morning Moon" was replaced with "Nothing at All."
    • In the Pioneer dub of this movie Mars Flame Sniper retained its name instead of being called "Mars Flame Shooter" as it normally was in that dubbed TV series.
    • The Pioneer release of this movie credited Chika Sakamoto as "Chinatsu Sakamoto."
    • Super Moon Crisis Power was used for Sailor Moon and Sailor Mini-Moon's transformation call instead of Moon Cosmic Dream Action like the dubbed TV series.
  • This story refers to some popular German fairy tales, especially the Pied Piper of Hamelin. This is supported by the starting scene, where some timber-framed houses are shown. These are typical for central Europe, especially Germany, but very uncommon in Japan. Later on, the gingerbread house is part of the popular German fairy tale Hänsel and Gretel.

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