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luna-whiskers:

I just. I’m really trying to come to terms with the news that the failed cartoon-live action hybrid adaption of Sailor Moon almost spawned this surreal late 90s show about four lesbian angels descending to Earth to save children from getting hit by trains.

I don’t

why is

what

what

WHAT

I absolutely would have watched this. holy shit. just imagine, the hues would be so sparkly right now.

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luna-whiskers:

animenostalgia:

NewsWriter Cecilia D’Anastasio posted an article today about her quest to find a copy of the long lost Toon Makers American “Sailor Moon” pilot (also known as “Saban Moon”), and it’s an AMAZING read that doesn’t end the way you might expect it to. 

If you’ve somehow never seen the original video that’s been floating around the internet for years, here’s the full version of it that someone recorded on analog video at a panel at Anime Expo 1998.

It’s so cool to see people STILL finding Sailor Moon related lore even now in 2018! If you enjoyed my Miami Mike article/episode, then you should definitely give this a read. It’s long, but it’s worth it (and has an AMAZING video near the end that you definitely need to watch.)

After speaking with the dead show’s creator, animator, biggest fans, and
haters, I think I have finally uncovered the full history of anime’s
white whale. It involves a quarter-million-dollar unsuccessful
investment, a drugged-up cat, no shortage of corporate intrigue, a Storage Wars-style
drama, several eBay bidding wars, and, finally, a dusted-over DigiBeta
reel in a retired millionaire’s Florida garage—which brought its own
surprises.

This story is absolutely bonkers. You guys have to read this.

oh man, I heard hearsay about the animation cels and storage locker back when it first happened!

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sailormoonsub:

idesofnovember:

sailormoonsub:

@cutie-tabootie submitted to sailormoonsub:

Fun fact- that “Moon Cycle” was one of the only remains of what we ALMOST got for an English “adaptation” of Sailor Moon instead of the dub- they were going to use new vehicles for the Sailor Senshi (called the “Princess Warriors/Fighters” in this version) and that was going to be one of them. It’s not in this video, but here’s what almost happened in the US.

Linked video:

This is like the child of the MST3K opening and The Babysitter’s Club if it was given up for adoption and raised by Too Many Cooks and a series of bootleg “Planetary Marine Girl” toys. This is the most delightfully alienating premise I have ever seen. It’s just confusing to every possible demographic. The constant laughter of bemusement that underlies the generic pop song speaks for itself. What a thing.

I do appreciate that one of them is in a wheelchair, though. And that they are actual literal moon sailors.

every time I see this, (and I manage to forget it exists most of the time and when I’m reminded I feel that dizzying momentary relief you feel when you catch yourself before falling down the stairs – that ‘somewhere in an alternate universe I broke both my legs and also this is what aired in the US instead of the DiC dub of the Toei anime jfc’), but anyway every time I see this, I think of how angry Toei (and Naoko, I believe) was with the way DiC and Cloverway handled the dub that they wouldn’t license Sailor Moon to a North American company for over a decade and how they would have reacted to this travesty. Like, there might have even been an actual war or at least an international incident like idek.

The year is 2023. It has now been thirty years since Japan closed its borders to North America. It was a time before restraining orders against an entire continent based on perversion of cultural content was unheard of, and yet it became so normalized it seems odd. We keep circulating the illegal tapes of Captain Harlock and Space Battleship Yamato, our last remaining link those we severed ties with years ago. Maybe our children will never know what it was like before the Wrath of Moon unleashed its rage upon us, for we were the sinners.Â