Usagi and Chibiusa leave and attempt to stop the tiger, but find themselves unable to transform. PallaPalla senses the disturbance on her barrier and VesVes sends the tiger into the city to find the source which sends the town into a frenzy. They and Usagi, Mamoru, Luna, and Artemis head for the command center under Game Center Crown. PallaPalla's barrier keeps Chibiusa and Diana from returning to the 30th century and she says and she wants to help Helios as he appears again. She woke up early with Diana and decides to head back to the future. When Chibiusa wakes up, she still has the bell. His name is Helios and he needs the Golden Crystal to save Elysion. That night, Chibiusa dreams of riding Pegasus, who gives her a bell, telling her to ring it if she needs him. Her servants, the Amazoness Quartet ( JunJun, VesVes, CereCere, and PallaPalla), appear, and PallaPalla uses an Amazon Stone to conjure a dark barrier around the city where the circus is. Chibiusa and Usagi also disagree and wish they had opposite ages.Īt the Dead Moon Circus, Zirconia sits on her throne in front of a tiger, a hawk, and a fish. During it, Chibiusa mentions that Neo-Queen Serenity would tell her bedtime stories, and one of them was of a dark world inside a mirror that appears on the nights of a new moon. The park is still full so they decide to wait until tomorrow morning for Chibiusa to go back to the future and have a sleepover at Mamoru's Home. There they notice "Dead Moon Circus" signs and the two girls guilt Mamoru into buying them matching Kalideoscopes. Mamoru tells Chibiusa the park has too many people for Chibiusa to use her Space-Time Key to go home, so they explore town. Phobos and Deimos help point to the arrival of a new enemy. Meanwhile, the Inner Sailor Guardians saw the same announcement from the Circus and were confused about what had just happened. The Dead Moon Circus arrives on a flagship during the height of the eclipse and their bombastic entrance disappears as the light returns. Mamoru feels pain in his chest as the event begins. There Usagi, Chibiusa, Diana, and Mamoru hear a bell and they suddenly receive a vision from a pegasus asking for their help. Most of its songs are exclusive to that CD but its final track is Moon Effect which plays during the climax of Part II.Ĭhibiusa wakes up from bed and she soon finds herself waiting to watch the solar eclipse where the end of Season 3 left off. This album includes songs sung by the movie's Japanese voice actors and actresses while in character. It is the second ending theme of Part 2.Īn album of new image songs was also released: Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal - Eternal Collection. The second, "Rashiku" Ikimasho, is sung by Anza who was the first and longest serving actress of Sailor Moon in the musicals. Watashitachi ni Naritakute is sung by Yoko Ishida who was the singer of Maiden's Policy in the 90's anime. The other two ending themes are new versions of the ending themes of the SuperS season of the 90's anime. The second includes the other two ending themes. It was initially released in two albums alongside the movie: Moon Color Chainon - Momoiro Clover Z Edition, and Moon Color Chainon - Eternal Edition. This song is the first ending theme for both parts of the film and appears in many of its trailers. The movie's main theme is Moon Color Chainon which is sung by Momoiro Clover Z alongside the voice actresses of Usagi and the Inner Sailor Guardians. The soundtrack was not released individually but instead was included as disks 3 and 4 of the Japanese Limited Edition Blu-ray release of the movie. Yasuharu Takanashi, who composed the music of the previous seasons of Sailor Moon Crystal, wrote the majority of this movie's soundtrack. See the cast on the Sailor Moon Crystal series page. The Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie Visual Book was released after both films' theatrical releases and contains cast and staff interviews, character designs, and other behind the scenes information. The first part was originally set to be released in Japanese theatres on Septem, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the release was pushed back to January 8, 2021. The second part was released in Japan on February 11, 2021. Original creator Naoko Takeuchi is chief supervising the production. The film was originally slated to be named Sailor Moon Crystal: The Movie -Dead Moon arc- but was eventually changed. On June 30, 2018, production was officially confirmed to have begun. On June 30, 2017, it was unveiled that the Sailor Moon Crystal's fourth season would be adapted as a two-part theatrical anime movie. A Pegasus appears before Usagi, Chibiusa, Mamoru, and Diana seeking a maiden who can help him just before a solar eclipse where the Dead Moon Circus makes an uncanny appearance in Juban and raises the suspicions of the Sailor Guardians.
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