SAILOR MOON
original airdates: 1995-1996 in US syndication, 1995-1998 on YTV
Canada (episodes #1-65), Summer 1997 on YTV Canada (episodes
#66-82), June 12, 2000-Aug 1, 2000 (episodes #83-120)
Sept 26, 2000-Nov 16, 2000 (episodes #121-159) on Cartoon Network
later airdates: June 9, 1997-Dec 1997 on USA Network (reruns of
#1-65), Summer 1998 in US syndication (reruns of #66-82 for US),
June 1, 1998-present on Cartoon Network (reruns of #1-82, later #83-159)
episodes: 159 in US, 200 in Japan
animated by: Toei Animation
distributed and owned by: episodes #1-82 by DiC and The Program
Exchange, #83-159 by Toei Animation and Cloverway
Sailor Moon Airing Times
US TV The WB Weekdays at 5:30am CST/6:30am EST
EPISODE GUIDE
SAILOR MOON
1st season (1995-1996 in US syndication, 1995-1998 on YTV Canada)
episodes #1-40 (Mar 7, 1992-Feb 27, 1993, 46 eps in Japan, 40 in US)
Queen Beryl and the Negaforce
#001-001 "A Moon Star Is Born"-1st Sailor Moon, Luna & Tuxedo Mask (9/11/1995)
#002-N/A EPISODE NOT SHOWN IN THE US
#003-002 "Talk Radio" (9/12/1995)
#004-003 "Slim City" (9/13/1995)
#005-N/A EPISODE NOT SHOWN IN THE US
#006-N/A EPISODE NOT SHOWN IN THE US
#007-004 "So You Want to be a Superstar" (9/14/1995)
#008-005 "Computer School Blues"- 1st Sailor Mercury (9/15/1995)
#009-006 "Time Bomb" (9/18/1995)
#010-007 "An Uncharmed Life"-1st Sailor Mars (9/19/1995)
#011-008 "Nightmare in Dreamland" (9/20/1995)
#012-009 "Cruise Blues" (9/21/1995)
#013-010 "Fight to the Finish" (9/22/1995)
#014-011 "Match Point for Sailor Moon" (9/25/1995)
#015-012 "An Unnatural Phenomena" (9/26/1995)
#016-013 "Wedding Day Blues" (9/27/1995)
#017-014 "Shutter Bugged" (9/28/1995)
#018-015 "Dangerous Dollies" (9/29/1995)
#019-016 "Who is that Masked Man?" (10/2/1995)
#020-N/A EPISODE NOT SHOWN IN THE US
#021-017 "An Animated Mess" (10/3/1995)
#022-018 "Worth a Princess's Ransom" (10/4/1995)
#023-019 "Molly's Folly" (10/5/1995)
#024-020 "A Friend in Wolf's Clothing" (10/6/1995)
#025-021 "Jupiter Comes Thundering In"-1st Sailor Jupiter (10/9/1995)
#026-022 "The Power of Friendship" (10/10/1995)
#027-023 "Mercury's Mental Match" (10/11/1995)
#028-024 "An Artful Attack" (10/12/1995)
#029-025 "Too Many Girlfriends" (10/13/1995)
#030-026 "Grandpa's Follies" (10/16/1995)
#031-027 "Kitty Chaos" (10/17/1995)
#032-028 "Tuxedo Melvin" (10/18/1995)
#033-029 "Sailor V Makes the Scene"-1st Sailor Venus & Artemis (10/19/1995)
#034-030 "A Crystal Clear Destiny" (10/20/1995)
#035-031 "A Reluctant Princess" (10/23/1995)
#036-032 "Bad Hair Day" (10/24/1995)
#037-033 "Little Miss Manners" (10/25/1995)
#038-034 "Ski Bunny Blues" (10/26/1995)
#039-035 "Ice Princess" (10/27/1995)
#040-036 "Last Resort" (10/30/1995)
#041-037 "Tuxedo Unmasked" (10/31/1995)
#042-N/A EPISODE NOT SHOWN IN THE US
#043-038 "Fractious Friends" (11/1/1995)
#044-039 "The Past Returns" (11/2/1995)
#045-040 "Day of Destiny" (11/3/1995)
#046-N/A IN THE US, JAPANESE EPISODES #45 & 46 WERE COMBINED
SAILOR MOON (R)
2nd Season (1995-1996)
episodes #41-82 (Mar 6, 1993-Mar 12, 1994, 43 eps in Japan, 42 in US)
Ann and Alan and The Doom Tree
#047-041 "The Return of Sailor Moon"
#048-042 "So You Want to be in Pictures"
#049-043 "A Knight to Remember"
#050-044 "VR Madness"
#051-045 "Cherry Blossom Time"
#052-046 "Kindergarten Chaos"
#053-047 "Much Ado About Babysitting"
#054-048 "Raye's Day in the Spotlight"
#055-049 "Food Fetish"
#056-050 "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall"
#057-051 "Detention Doldrums"
#058-052 "Secret Garden"
#059-053 "Treed"
The Negamoon Family (Part 1)
#060-054 "Serena Times Two"-1st Rini
#061-055 "The Cosmetic Caper"
#062-056 "Sailor Mercury Moving On?"
#063-057 "Gramps in a Pickle"
#064-058 "Trouble Comes Thundering Down"
#065-059 "A Charmed Life"
#066-060 "A Curried Favor"
#067-N/A EPISODE NOT SHOWN IN THE US
#068-061 "Naughty 'N' Nice"
#069-062 "Prediction of Doom"
#070-063 "Enemies No More"
#071-064 "Checkmate"
#072-065 "Sibling Rivalry"
3rd Season (Summer 1997 for YTV Canada only, later aired in US in
syndication in Summer 1998 and on Cartoon Network in Nov-Dec 1998)
The Negamoon Family (Part 2)
#073-066 "Rubeus Evens the Score" (11/30/1998)
#074-067 "Rubeus Strikes Out" (12/1/1998)
#075-068 "The Secret of the Luna Sphere"-1st Sailor Pluto (12/2/1998)
#076-069 "Emerald Takes Over" (12/3/1998)
#077-070 "Promises Fulfilled" (12/4/1998)
#078-071 "No Thanks, Nurse Venus" (12/7/1998)
#079-072 "Dog Day for Artemis" (12/8/1998)
#080-073 "Smart Payoff" (12/9/1998)
#081-074 "Child's Play" (12/10/1998)
#082-075 "Future Shocked" (12/11/1998)
#083-076 "Legend of the Negamoon" (12/14/1998)
#084-077 "Jealously's Just Reward" (12/15/1998)
#085-078 "Birth of Wicked Lady" (12/16/1998)
#086-079 "Brotherly Love" (12/17/1998)
#087-080 "Diamond in the Rough" (12/18/1998)
#088-081 "Final Battle" (12/21/1998)
#089-082 "Follow the Leader"-cameos of Sailor Uranus and Neptune (12/22/1998)
SAILOR MOON R: THE MOVIE (1993)
released in the US: in Japanese with subtitles on Aug 31, 1999,
dubbed version "Sailor Moon R The Movie: The Promise of the Rose"
released on Feb 8, 2000
by Pioneer Animation
SAILOR MOON S
4th Season (June 12, 2000-Aug 1, 2000 on Cartoon Network)
episodes #83-120 (Mar 19, 1994-Feb 25, 1995 in Japan, 38 episodes)
Dr. Tomoe and the Heart Snatchers
#090-083 Star Struck, Bad Luck (6/12/2000)
#091-084 Crystal Clear Again (6/13/2000)
#092-085 Driving Dangerously (6/14/2000) - first full Sailor Uranus and Neptune
#093-086 Bad Harmony (6/15/2000)
#094-087 Swept Off Her Feet (6/16/2000)
#095-088 Blinded By Love's Light (6/19/2000)
#096-089 Lita Borrows Trouble (6/20/2000)
#097-090 Damp Spirits (6/21/2000)
#098-091 Friendly Foes (6/22/2000)
#099-092 Mixed Emotions (6/23/2000)
#100-093 Individual Happiness (6/26/2000)
#101-094 Birthday Blues Part 1 (6/27/2000)
#102-095 Birthday Blues Part 2 (6/28/2000)
#103-096 Hello, Sailor Mini Moon (6/29/2000) - first Rini as Sailor Mini Moon
#104-097 Tainted Tea Party (6/30/2000)
#105-098 People Who Need People (7/3/2000)
#106-099 Related By Destiny (7/4/2000)
#107-100 Art Appreciation (7/5/2000)
#108-101 Everything's Coming Up Rosey (7/6/2000)
#109-102 No Turning Back (7/7/2000)
#110-103 Destiny's Arrival (7/10/2000) - return of Sailor Pluto
#111-104 The Purity Chalice (7/11/2000)
#112-105 Show Stoppers (7/12/2000)
#113-106 Rini's Risky Friendship (7/13/2000)
#114-107 Mimet's Mess (7/14/2000)
#115-108 The Shadow of Silence (7/17/2000)
#116-109 Thorny Weather (7/18/2000)
#117-110 Heightened Hazard (7/19/2000)
#118-111 It's In the Cards (7/20/2000)
#119-112 Goodness Eclipsed (9/13/2000) NOTE: episode skipped in initial airing
due to content, and an edited version aired in the second run of episodes.
#120-113 Next In Line (7/21/2000)
#121-114 Fiendish Ferns (7/24/2000)
#122-115 The Science of Love (7/25/2000)
#123-116 Wake Up Call (7/26/2000)
#124-117 Who's Really Who? (7/27/2000)
#125-118 Darkness, My Old Friend (7/28/2000)
#126-119 Second Chance (7/31/2000)
#127-120 Tough Kindness (8/1/2000)
SAILOR MOON S: THE MOVIE (1994)
released in the US: in Japanese with subtitles on Aug 31, 1999,
dubbed version "Sailor Moon S The Movie: Hearts In Ice"
released on May 23, 2000
by Pioneer Animation
SAILOR MOON SUPER S
5th Season (Sept 26, 2000-Nov 16, 2000) on Cartoon Network
episodes #121-159 (Mar 4, 1995-Mar 2, 1996 in Japan, 38 episodes)
#128-121 Dreams Take Flight (9/26/2000)
#129-122 No Ordinary Horsepower (9/27/2000)
#130-123 Sweet Dreams (9/28/2000)
#131-124 Baiting the Trap (9/29/2000)
#132-125 Perfect Couple (10/2/2000)
#133-126 Much Ado About Kitten (10/3/2000)
#134-127 A Pegasus Pager Turner (10/4/2000)
#135-128 A Teacher's Lesson (10/5/2000)
#136-129 The Trouble With Love (10/6/2000)
#137-130 Phony Fairy (10/9/2000)
#138-131 Driven Dreamer (10/10/2000)
#139-132 Cutting It Close (10/11/2000)
#140-133 Clothes Call (10/12/2000)
#141-134 Double Trouble (10/13/2000)
#142-135 Recipe For Danger (10/16/2000)
#143-136 Kickin' into High Gear (10/17/2000)
#144-137 Beach Blanket Bungle (10/18/2000)
#145-138 Tutu Treachery (10/19/2000)
#146-139 Duchess's Day Off (10/20/2000)
#147-140 No Prince Charming (10/23/2000)
#148-141 A True Reflection (10/24/2000)
#149-142 Eternal Dreams (10/25/2000)
#150-143 A New Nightmare (10/26/2000)
#151-144 Heartfelt Melody (10/27/2000)
#152-145 Dreams of Her Own (12/21/2000) NOTE: episode skipped in intial airing
due to content, and an edited version aired in the second run of episodes
#153-146 Dental Dilemma (10/30/2000)
#154-147 Nightmare Garden (10/31/2000)
#155-148 Vaulting to Victory (11/1/2000)
#156-149 Reflections of Reality (11/2/2000)
#157-150 Dream Believer (11/3/2000)
#158-151 Pegasus Revealed (11/6/2000)
#159-152 Rini's Lovely Rhapsody (11/7/2000)
#160-153 Tomorrow's Big Dreams (11/8/2000)
#161-154 Day of Night (11/9/2000)
#162-155 Show Time Showdown (11/10/2000)
#163-156 The Dark Legend (11/13/2000)
#164-157 One in the Hand (11/14/2000)
#165-158 Golden Revival (11/15/2000)
#166-159 The Sweetest Dream (11/16/2000)
SAILOR MOON SUPER S: THE MOVIE (1995) (US 1999)
released in the US: in Japanese with subtitles on Aug 31, 1999,
dubbed version "Sailor Moon Super S The Movie: Black Dream Hole"
released on Aug 23, 2000
by Pioneer Animation
SAILOR MOON SAILOR STARS (1996 TV series, 33 episodes)
episodes #167-200 (Mar 9, 1996-Feb 8, 1997, 33 episodes)
Not dubbed yet!
VOICE ACTORS
Susan Aceron as Trista/Sailor Pluto (episodes #103-120)
Dennis Akayama as Malachite
Lisa Balkan as Amy/Sailor Mercury (episodes #83-159)
Linda Ballantyne as Serena/Sailor Moon (episodes #83-159)
Emilie Barlow as Raye/Sailor Mars (episodes #66-82), as Sailor Venus
(episodes #83-159)
Stephanie Beard as Rini/Sailor Mini Moon (episodes #83-159)
Steve Bednarksi as Chad
Karen Bernstein as Amy/Sailor Mercury (episodes #4-82 and movies)
Kirsten Bishop as Zoisite, Emerald, Kaorinite
Robert Bockstael as Prince Diamond
Liz Brown as Wicked Lady
Vince Corazza as Alan, Darien/Tuxedo Mask (episodes #66-159 and movies)
Tony Daniels as Jedite, Wiseman
Norma Dell' Agnose as Prisma
Naz Edwards as Queen Beryl
Jill Frappier as Luna
David Fraser as Raye's Grandpa
Sabrina Grdevich as Ann, Sailor Pluto (episodes #68-82 and movies)
Katie Griffin as Raye/Sailor Mars (episodes #1-65 and 83-159 and movies)
Jennifer Griffiths as Avery
Liz Hannah as the Tree of Life
Terri Hawkes as Serena/Sailor Moon (episodes #11-82 and movies)
Tracey Hoyt as Rini/Sailor Mini Moon (episodes #54-82 and movies)
David Hubard as Serena's Dad
Sara Lafleur as Amara/Sailor Uranus
Kathy Laskey as Birdie
Julie Lemieux as Sammy
Mary Long as Catsy (2nd voice), Molly
Kevin Lund as Neflyte
Wendy Lyon as Queen Serenity
Tracey Moore as Serena/Sailor Moon (episodes #1-10)
Stephanie Morgenstern as Mina/Sailor Venus (episodes #29-82 and movies)
Colin O' Meara as Andrew (episodes #1-65)
Roland Parliament as Melvin
Alice Poon as Catsy (1st voice)
Toby Proctor as Darien/Tuxedo Mask (episodes #11-65)
Barbara Radecki as Serena's Mom, Michelle/Sailor Neptune
Nadine Radinovitch as Ms. Patricia Haruna
Susan Roman as Lita/Sailor Jupiter
Rino Romano as Darien/Tuxedo Mask (episodes #1-10)
Ron Ruben as Artemis
Lyon Smith as Sapphire
Rob Tinkler as Rubeus
Maria Vacratsis as the Negaforce (Queen Metallia)
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