Sailor Moon Super S Black Drea


An anime variant of the Pied Piper story, this one-hour movie pits the pretty soldiers against Queen Valdiana, who wants to put the world to sleep in order to harvest dream energy. Aimed at younger Sailor Moon fans, the film puts the ultra-cute Chibi-Usa at the center of the fairy-tale plot (she’s Sailor Moon’s yet-to-be-born daughter, sent back from the future for reasons too complicated to explain). Nevertheless, there’s enough wacky humor and superpowered action (including an appearance by Sailor Uranus and the other Outer Senshi) to keep all ages interested. The opening sequences look wonderful–a flying ship comes to carry away the children who have been hypnotized by a flute-playing fairy–and the haunting music in this subtitled version adds a little extra chill to the atmosphere. Sailor Moon Super S may not contribute much to the ongoing arc of the Sailor Moon story, but as a self-contained movie it’s a lot of fun. Ages 7 and up. –Simon Leake

Sailor Moon Super S Black Drea

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5 Responses to “Sailor Moon Super S Black Drea”

  1. Anonymous says:

    The begging was da best I cant xplain y cuze it just was.I tink its the worst 1 outta all of da 3 cuze it was missen summen special.In da promise of da rose thar was a special flash back dat made it special and in hearts on ice when serena did summen special 4 luna it was cool.But sailor super s in da black dream hole was just ok I dunno if you watch you might agree. Da end music was gud. I guess all I can say is watch it n c.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Jer says:

    The sailor scouts are on the job again and this time there protecting children. They discover that people with magical pips can control children while there sleeping. Rini gets caught up in the act as well. Queen Valdiana is trying to put all of the world into dream state by using dream energy. In this movie we meet a new character. His name is Peruru. You get to see all the sailor scouts. Moon, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and Mini Moon. They must save the world before Queen Valdiana has a chance to pursue her dreams.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    Take normal Sailor Moon, smack it with a box of artificial sweetener, and you get this movie. The plot is basic: Fairies lure small children onto their sugar ships with promises of sweets, only to use them for their childhood dreams. Luckily, Sailor Moon and her precocious daughter Chibi-Moon are here to save the day, with a little help from an errant fairy named Peruru.

    Yeah, yeah, it’s silly and candy-kicked enough to rot your jaw, but I love this movie. Sometimes I need a little cute in my belly, and between the scene of the kiddy scouts and the cutesy crush Chibi-Usa has on Peruru I get more than my fill. At the very least it offers a nice reprieve before you jump into the darkness of the Stars series.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. iLuvMe21 says:

    I love this movie. It’s about Serena when she has to go against a villan from space that wants all people in a dream cage forever.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Gwenn Cosmis says:

    I’m sure the sub is better, but I’m definately not wasting my money on practically got the same thing right in front of me. Give it a chance, this is a good video.
    I think Chibi-usa’s voice sounds a little more grown-up then in the anime{ In the anime, it sounded like her voice was eight, which she is in ss, but in this she sounds like she’s ten}.
    Anyways- this video has a new villian named Badiyanu, who kidnaps children to use their dream energy to make her Black Dream Hole filled with dream energy able to swallow the world!!! And when Badiyanu finds out she make her dream a reality by kidnapping Minimoon as well, will the scouts be able to save everyone in time, or will the vortex absorb the earth?
    Rating: 5 / 5

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