Such a frustrating disappointment
Strong and Moving!
I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
View MoreWatch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.
View MoreAmong the three Sailor Moon movies, Sailor Moon Supers:The Movies, is my favourite. While the ending(how the enemy was defeated) was somewhat lame, the movies was overall good, with some very interesting attacks.
View MoreBeing a fan of "Sailor Moon", I clearly was somewhat disappointed with the third installment of the movie series. The biggest being the fact that Saturn did not appear at all, and seeing a fairy falling in love with ChibiMoon left me very confused. Though I shouldn't talk, because all I saw was the dubbed version, (which I was told is a vast improvement over the orignal this time around.)To me, "Sailor Moon SuperS:The Movie" is clearly only for those who are hard-core Sailor Moon fans. If your new to the series, I suggest you start with Sailor Moon R. (My personal favorite.)
View MoreIf you are going to see this series of movies, please see them in order! it can really make for a head-warper if you watch these three out of order. Enough of that now, about Super S. The movie just plain-out kicks ass!! It's got a great story line, the animation is extremely good in some parts, and the last battle is absolutely insane (would YOU wanna take on a black hole??) All in All, this movie rocks hard, period.
View MoreThis movie is highly recommended for fans of the Sailormoon television series. However, for people unfamiliar with the series, I recommend seeing the Sailormoon R movie first out of the three. The plot is more interesting and the villains are more complex/sympathetic than this one. Also, if you are not a fan of ChibiUsa/Rini, this movie is not for you.If you are looking for appearances of the elusive Sailorsaturn/Hotaru, you 'll be disappointed- she does not appear in this movie. The dream imagery and music, as well the development of Sailormoon's character and her relationship with Chibimoon, are the strong points of this film.
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