"Sailor Moon Eternal: The Movie" is a two-part Japanese anime film based on the 'Sailor Moon' manga by Naoko Takeuchi, directed by Chiaki Kon and produced by Toei Animation, Studio Deen, streaming June 3, 2021 on Netflix:
"...a solar eclipse occurs in the month of April. As the moon covers the sun, 'Usagi' and 'Chibiusa' meet a mysterious 'Pegasus' named 'Helios', who's looking for a 'chosen maiden' to help him break the seal of the 'Golden Crystal.
"Meanwhile, the mysterious group 'Dead Moon Circus' appears. Their goal is to scatter nightmare incarnations called 'Lemures' across the world, obtain the 'Legendary Silver Crystal' and rule the Earth . Mamoru distances himself from Usagi, fearing that being near her will put her in danger.
"In Part 2, the ten 'Sailor Guardians' have gathered for the final battle. However, the 'Queen of the Dead Moon', 'Nehelenia', attacks with the power of her nightmares.
"...a solar eclipse occurs in the month of April. As the moon covers the sun, 'Usagi' and 'Chibiusa' meet a mysterious 'Pegasus' named 'Helios', who's looking for a 'chosen maiden' to help him break the seal of the 'Golden Crystal.
"Meanwhile, the mysterious group 'Dead Moon Circus' appears. Their goal is to scatter nightmare incarnations called 'Lemures' across the world, obtain the 'Legendary Silver Crystal' and rule the Earth . Mamoru distances himself from Usagi, fearing that being near her will put her in danger.
"In Part 2, the ten 'Sailor Guardians' have gathered for the final battle. However, the 'Queen of the Dead Moon', 'Nehelenia', attacks with the power of her nightmares.
- 5/7/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
New titles also include Yasuke, directed and executive produced by US anime artist LeSean Thomas.
Netflix unveiled a slate of 40 original anime titles set to premiere in 2021, more than double its output last year, at the ongoing AnimeJapan 2021 virtual event.
The slate is headed by Masao Okubo’s Record Of Ragnarok, an adaptation of the popular manga about the one-on-one battles between humans and gods to determine the fate of humanity. Set to premiere in June 2021, the series is produced by Japanese animation studio Graphinica.
Netflix is also launching two shows combining the work of international and Japanese talents – Yasuke,...
Netflix unveiled a slate of 40 original anime titles set to premiere in 2021, more than double its output last year, at the ongoing AnimeJapan 2021 virtual event.
The slate is headed by Masao Okubo’s Record Of Ragnarok, an adaptation of the popular manga about the one-on-one battles between humans and gods to determine the fate of humanity. Set to premiere in June 2021, the series is produced by Japanese animation studio Graphinica.
Netflix is also launching two shows combining the work of international and Japanese talents – Yasuke,...
- 3/27/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
Netflix unpacked a swath of news during its Netflix Anime Festival 2020 livestream Tuesday out of Japan, setting five new anime projects and providing updates on 11 other series in various stages of production at the streamer’s bustling Tokyo headquarters.
The new original projects — continuation Rilakkuma’s Theme Park Adventure, manga-based Thermae Romae Novae, High-Rise Invasion and Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan, and The Way of the Househusband — were unveiled along with updates on 11 others previously announced including anime series based on franchises including Resident Evil, Transformers and Pacific Rim, Yasuke featuring the voice of Lakieth Stanfield, and the continuation of the manga tale Baki Hanma.
“In just four short years since launching our creative team in Tokyo, Netflix has expanded the reach and overall audience of anime – a category conventionally seen as niche,” Taiki Sakurai, Netflix’s Chief Producer, Anime, during the event. “Given the success of shows such as Seven Deadly Sins and Baki,...
The new original projects — continuation Rilakkuma’s Theme Park Adventure, manga-based Thermae Romae Novae, High-Rise Invasion and Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan, and The Way of the Househusband — were unveiled along with updates on 11 others previously announced including anime series based on franchises including Resident Evil, Transformers and Pacific Rim, Yasuke featuring the voice of Lakieth Stanfield, and the continuation of the manga tale Baki Hanma.
“In just four short years since launching our creative team in Tokyo, Netflix has expanded the reach and overall audience of anime – a category conventionally seen as niche,” Taiki Sakurai, Netflix’s Chief Producer, Anime, during the event. “Given the success of shows such as Seven Deadly Sins and Baki,...
- 10/27/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Michael S. Mammano Jun 30, 2019
The name and release info for the upcoming Sailor Moon theatrical films have been announced!
Once again, we come to the last day of the sixth month -- June 30th -- known to Moonies far and wide as the birthday of our lunar queen and her pink-haired daughter, and... you know... I should know by now not to be surprised when some huge piece of Sailor Moon news comes our way on this holiest of days, but by Serenity, they got me again!
Two years ago today, Sailor Moon Crystal’s creative team announced that the fourth arc of the manga, “Dream,” would not be adapted into a fourth season of Sailor Moon Crystal, but rather two feature films. This naturally raised a lot questions about how faithfully it would be able to adapt the arc on the matter of running time alone, but we did...
The name and release info for the upcoming Sailor Moon theatrical films have been announced!
Once again, we come to the last day of the sixth month -- June 30th -- known to Moonies far and wide as the birthday of our lunar queen and her pink-haired daughter, and... you know... I should know by now not to be surprised when some huge piece of Sailor Moon news comes our way on this holiest of days, but by Serenity, they got me again!
Two years ago today, Sailor Moon Crystal’s creative team announced that the fourth arc of the manga, “Dream,” would not be adapted into a fourth season of Sailor Moon Crystal, but rather two feature films. This naturally raised a lot questions about how faithfully it would be able to adapt the arc on the matter of running time alone, but we did...
- 6/30/2019
- Den of Geek
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