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Sailor Moon - Introducing Sailor Venus (TV Show, Vol. 5)

Sailor Moon - Introducing Sailor Venus (TV Show, Vol. 5)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: finally I found it
Review: I've been trying for ages to find Sailormoon Secret Identities, I found in different DVDs this DVD is great I watch all 6 episodes. I had plan on getting the box set but wanted to hear it in not only japenease but english. I highly reccomend the DvD if you heart warming, adventerous DvD in your collection

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: charming anime
Review: SAILOR MOON continues on DVD with this fifth volume of episodes heralding the arrival of Sailor Venus (Mina).

Contains the following:

"Too Many Girlfriends" - Andrew's girlfriend has been accepted to study in Africa, but the Negaverse intervenes when it is discovered that she is a carrier of a Rainbow Crystal.

"Grandpa's Follies" - Raye is heartbroken and worried when her grandpa starts behaving oddly. Could the Negaverse be at work?

"Kitty Chaos" - Luna finds herself the unwitting object of affection for a strange overweight cat, who becomes the target of Zoycite.

"Tuxedo Melvin" - To win Molly's affection, Melvin disguises himself as Tuxedo Melvin, but comes under the wrath of Zoycite.

"Sailor V Makes the Scene" - A new Sailor Scout has arrived. She's brave, blonde and beautiful. Could she be the Moon Princess that the Scouts have been searching for?

"A Crystal Clear Destiny" - Sailor Moon and the Scouts prepare for the ultimate showdown with Zoycite.

Yet another quality release of the cult anime series!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: charming anime
Review: SAILOR MOON continues on DVD with this fifth volume of episodes heralding the arrival of Sailor Venus (Mina).

Contains the following:

"Too Many Girlfriends" - Andrew's girlfriend has been accepted to study in Africa, but the Negaverse intervenes when it is discovered that she is a carrier of a Rainbow Crystal.

"Grandpa's Follies" - Raye is heartbroken and worried when her grandpa starts behaving oddly. Could the Negaverse be at work?

"Kitty Chaos" - Luna finds herself the unwitting object of affection for a strange overweight cat, who becomes the target of Zoycite.

"Tuxedo Melvin" - To win Molly's affection, Melvin disguises himself as Tuxedo Melvin, but comes under the wrath of Zoycite.

"Sailor V Makes the Scene" - A new Sailor Scout has arrived. She's brave, blonde and beautiful. Could she be the Moon Princess that the Scouts have been searching for?

"A Crystal Clear Destiny" - Sailor Moon and the Scouts prepare for the ultimate showdown with Zoycite.

Yet another quality release of the cult anime series!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice, but where is Sailor Venus?
Review: Sailor Moon is a great show, but if you're new to it and want to see all the scouts at their best, or are a fan of Saior Venus and this is your first DVD, buy the next one too. Sailor Venus only apears twice, and you never see her transform. Her attack is used twice, and we don't even learn about her human identity! Sailor Moon is really a great show, but buy in bulk when buying the DVDs.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Episodes on this DVD
Review: Since nobody else has done this. For those who are wondering the six episodes on this DVD are:

Too Many Girlfriends

Grandpa's Follies

Kitty Choas

Tuexedo Melvin

Salior Venus Makes The Scene

A Crystal Clear Destiny

Hope this helps


Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Pretty Bad Dub
Review: These DVDs contain DiC's dub of the first and second "Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon" series from Japan, Classic and R. They are in English only; there are no original Japanese episodes. The episode previews and the Sailor Says segments are included, but the commercial bumpers aren't. There are no bonus features except for previews of other ADV titles. The DVDs and the episodes aren't numbered, so you'll have to check either an online episode guide or Amazon to figure out which volume to watch first. 6 of the episodes were skipped, and 2 of the episodes were chopped up and merged into 1. In fact, all of the episodes have been chopped up. DiC felt the need to remove or alter shots of Japanese writing (but not all of them), add in extra bits of animation, and use weird scene transition effects. The translations are pretty inaccurate for the most part, and some of the casting (such as Luna and Molly's voices) are totally wrong. The dialogue is also dumbed down to make the series (which was originally intended for junior high and high school girls) suitable for children. Sailor Moon and Sailor Mars each have 2 voice actors. Tuxedo Mask has 3. Rini's voice is really annoying. The dub was my first exposure to Sailor Moon, though (well, technically, "Lunarock" was), and it's an okay series as long as you don't compare it to the original Japanese series. If you've never seen Sailor Moon before, get the "Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon" boxed sets.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Pretty Bad Dub
Review: These DVDs contain DiC's dub of the first and second "Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon" series from Japan, Classic and R. They are in English only; there are no original Japanese episodes. The episode previews and the Sailor Says segments are included, but the commercial bumpers aren't. There are no bonus features except for previews of other ADV titles. The DVDs and the episodes aren't numbered, so you'll have to check either an online episode guide or Amazon to figure out which volume to watch first. 6 of the episodes were skipped, and 2 of the episodes were chopped up and merged into 1. In fact, all of the episodes have been chopped up. DiC felt the need to remove or alter shots of Japanese writing (but not all of them), add in extra bits of animation, and use weird scene transition effects. The translations are pretty inaccurate for the most part, and some of the casting (such as Luna and Molly's voices) are totally wrong. The dialogue is also dumbed down to make the series (which was originally intended for junior high and high school girls) suitable for children. Sailor Moon and Sailor Mars each have 2 voice actors. Tuxedo Mask has 3. Rini's voice is really annoying. The dub was my first exposure to Sailor Moon, though (well, technically, "Lunarock" was), and it's an okay series as long as you don't compare it to the original Japanese series. If you've never seen Sailor Moon before, get the "Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon" boxed sets.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most romantic season of Sailor Moon
Review: We are introduced to the fifth Sailor Scout Venus. Tuxedo Mask is tried in his loyalty to Serena and the Sailor Team. Want know what happens buy this DVD.


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