older men are so dreamy
su… sugoi…
Another Sailor Moon Redraw! This one is dedicated to gaurdianangelsango, who identified the episode this scene was in. On DA here.
Can anyone tell me what episode it is that Jupiter uses her attack (I thiiiiink it was Sparkling Wide Pressure) but she directs it into the ground and a series of little explosions in the ground trail away from her toward the enemy? I remember the clip being featured prominently in Toonami’s promos, if that helps.
I think it was in R, but I don’t have time right now to go looking for it, so if anyone knows, I would be quite grateful. :)
ETA: I found the clip! It’s in this promo, but can anyone identify the specific episode offhand?
ETA THE SECOND: The lovely @gaurdianangelsango identified it as episode 81! For anyone else’s reference. <3
I did the thing AGAIN!! On DA here.
I DID THE THING! On DA here.
This…this is the first clear-cut moment that Usagi and Mamoru admired each other before they discovered their secret identities.
They discover their secret identities about 2 minutes later.Â
Oh, and then Mamoru/Tuxedo Mask is impaled with a crystal dagger, Sailor Moon mourns his injuries, summoning the Silver Crystal and revealing her identity as Princess Serenity. Hmm.
Let’s be clear: I like Usagi and Mamoru as a couple! And although people complain about the Romeo and Juliet, love-and-destiny-conquers romance, Sailor Moon already has so much fairy tale bombast to its story, so the past-life-lovers angle isn’t all that egregious within the story’s context. That said, the writers could have taken a page from the manga and worked to at least establish a chemistry between Usagi and Mamoru earlier in the season. They hint at it in an episode prior to this, but it felt more like lip-service to me. For people who are less convinced with this “fated lovers” thing, the thin romance-building can definitely be really unforgiving for viewers.
The writers eventually try to support the couple with plots that involve separation or showcasing their affection, and Usagi and Mamoru aren’t so bad once the narrative has them in a relationship. I just really wish the writers had eased us into the romance; it would have DEFINITELY strengthened the idea that these two are fated to be together no matter what time period or present identities they have.
Agreed. I like Usagi and Mamoru as a couple (mostly because it’s canon) but the writers really gave them a bad deal. I would’ve loved to see them play with the “no matter what, these two will meet, and fall in love” angle, and I hope it appears in the new anime.
At least it was handled better than Miaka and Tamahome’s relationship in Fushigi Yuugi. Talk about rushed. That romance could have developed over at least half a season but the writers totally blew their load in, what, episode 4? (It’s been awhile since I watched any FY.)