Sailor Moon S
Version: Japanese / Dubbed
Seen At: Sam Goody and Blockbuster Video
Rating: PG-13
Review: Four Stars

   Sailor Moon S shows the human form Luna, which the only other time we see her that way is in the Manga. She falls in love and wants to save him by becoming his Princess Kaguya (wait, isn't that a charcter in the Stars season?) he's always dreamed about.
   Once again, I'll say that the animation is great and that the Japanese voice talents are superb. And I'll say, again, that the English voice talents are horrible (espicially Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto) and it's terrible that the original Japanese music wasn't kept in.
   The worst thing about the Dubbed version isn't that the voices are horrible, but what they change Sailor Chibi-Moon's scout name to. (For all you who don't know, the Dubbed version of this movie came out before Sailor Moon S season was dubbed) Her name becomes Sailor Mini-Moon, and that ruins a lot of the action scenes when the characters shout out "Mini-Moon!" That name reminds me of Mini-Me off of Austin Powers!