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Sailor Moon SuperS - Pegasus Collection 6 by Junichi Sato
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Jill Frappier, Karen Bernstein, Katie Griffin, Ron Rubin, Susan Roman Director: Junichi Sato Producer: Andy Heyward Producer: Nicole Thault Writer: Phil Harnage Writer: Todd Swift DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language); French (Original Language) Format: Animated, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 145 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-02-18 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Geneon [Pioneer]
Movie Reviews of Sailor Moon SuperS - Pegasus Collection 6Movie Review: "Super" Cool Summary: 5 StarsAbove all Sailor Moon DVDs, this one is my favorite!!!!!!! I think it deserves even more than 5 stars.The DVD is mainly about Chibiusa & Pegasus. Awww, what a super-kawaii("cute" in Japanese)couple they are! Episode #1: the secret of Pegasus: Palla-Palla makes Chibiusa and Usagi's ages get mixed up, as Chibiusa becomes a teenager and Usagi becomes chibi. Chibiusa has a very interesting dream! Episode #2:Chibiusa's little rhapsody of love: Usagi and the others find out that Chibiusa has a boyfriend!They play a variety of guessing games to find out who.Even Mamoru has a turn to try to make Chibiusa tell who she likes!!! In the end they stil dontknow. ;)veeeeery funny!!! Episode #3:Dream to be an adult: Usagi & co. decide to help out with the "coming-of age ceremony"(yes,there is such thing in Japan.) The Amazoness Quartet also decides to help. They find out that they like the people of Earth a little. Episode #4:Coming Terror:Chibiusa runs in a marathon with her class, so Usagi & Co. say they'll treat her to something. Turns out they're late to the cafe(and boy, is Chibiusa mad!). Minako notices that the sky is darker than usual. Mamoru collapses and Chibiusa gets worried 'cause it was the second time he collapsed that day.Later on, Pegasus tells Chibiusa that he has to leave.(VERY SAD Scene in Japanese!!!!)Usagi & co. find the Amazon Girls(not in costumes)trying to find dream mirrors and they each learn eachother's secret identities. Episode #5:The centre of darkness: Pegasus tells them about the Golden Crystal. The Scouts find out Chibiusa has known Pegasus. Then, Usagi & Co. say goodbye to Mamoru.very cheesy love scene. The Dead Moon Circus is right outside and they fight thier way into the tent.Zirconia ends up capturing ChibiMoon. Episode #6:Dead Moon Circus, Labrynth of Mirrors: Chibimoon finds Pegasus.(he's in a pathetic state, unconsious and hanging upside-down in some cagelike thing.)Queen Nepherenia finds her! She tells Chibiusa a story.(note that Pegasus's eyes are orange, not grey, as they are in the story.)Zirconia tricks the Scouts when they are lost in a mirror house.The Amazoness quartet take Pegasus(pegasus form)& Chibiusa away from Nepherenia and try to take away the Golden Crystal. Chibiusa tells them that they should try to save Pegasus. Zirconia catches them, traps the Quartet in Mirrors, and Chibiusa is sent back to Nepherenia. This is a really good DVD, and it's DEFINITELY worth the money if you're a Sailor Moon fan,like me. ;)
Summary of Sailor Moon SuperS - Pegasus Collection 6After 30 episodes, the continuity in the popular "magical girl" series begins building to its climax with a series of revelations. Pegasus is Helios, the Priest of Elysian, the Kingdom of Dreams; his horn is the magic Golden Crystal that could enable the sinister Queen Nehelenia of the New Moon to plunge the universe into darkness. When Nehelenia discovers that Rini/Chibiusa possesses the long-sought Mirror of Beautiful Dreams where Pegasus is hidden, she captures the mini-Princess. Darien/Mamoru's body has synchronized with the Earth, so Nehelenia's real and figurative webs of evil cause him pain. In between revelations, the filmmakers pause for humorous interludes. All the Sailor Scouts mistake Rini/Chibiusa's fascination with Pegasus for a crush on an older boy, and in one singularly odd sequence, Pallapalla turns Rini/Chibiusa into an adult and Serena/Usagi into a child. (Rated 13 and older: violence, grotesque imagery, brief nudity) --Charles Solomon
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