Chibi Usa finds a new friend in the person of a mysterious boy named Peruru.
Meanwhile, children around the world are disappearing nightly.
The plot
thickens as Chibi Usa herself is whisked away from the sailor soldiers. Where
could the children be? And what is Peruru's connection to all this?
Review: Sailor Moon SuperS the Movie: Black Dream Hole
Sailormoon SuperS the Movie has a very superficial, fairy tale-ish plot. It's
like the Pied Piper meets the Sailor Soldiers. Flute-toting weirdoes enchant
hordes of kids and take them away to never-never land... or someplace like
that.
As always, the perennial evil boss character is present. Our heroines have to
get the kiddies back and defeat the boss. I can summarize the whole of
Sailormoon SuperS the Movie in like 3-5 sentences.
Art and animation-wise, this movie is tops. Impressive attack sequences,
stunning transformations, and gorgeous character renditions... this film is
definitely full of eye-candy. Everyone is at their best here. This is also
your chance to see all of the sailor soldiers' special and most powerful
attacks.
The intro sequence is a great bonus too. It consists of home-movie type scenes
featuring Usagi and friends as toddlers, something which I found to be very
cute and insightful.
Like the Sailormoon S Movie before this, all the sailor soldiers except for
Sailorsaturn and the Starlights are included in the cast.
Overall, the Sailormoon SuperS Movie is an average film with awesome visuals
and a few neat extras. I would have gladly given it a higher rating had the
plot been more imaginative.
Miscellanies: Sailor Moon SuperS the Movie: Black Dream Hole
I'll go nuts listening to "3 o' clock Fairy" over and over again.
Sailor Moon SuperS the Movie: Black Dream Hole (Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Sailor 9 Senshi Shuuketsu! Black Dream Hole no Kiseki) | |
Genre | Drama |
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Episodes | 1 |
Status | Finished Airing |
Aired | Dec 23, 1995 |
Producers | TV Asahi, Kodansha |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Rating | PG-13 - Teens 13 or older |
Themes | Mahou Shoujo |
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