9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
charming Anime, July 21, 2002
This review is from: Sailor Moon - Sailor Scouts to the Rescue (TV Show, Vol. 2) (DVD)
SAILOR MOON is a charming Anime series based on the popular Manga comic books. Follow Serena and her friends as they battle Queen Beryl and her minions from the Negaverse!
Fighting evil is a tough job and even superheroes like Sailor Moon and Sailor Mercury can use a little help from their friends...especially when it is someone you can trust. Get ready for all-new excitement, as Raye discovers that she is Sailor Mars and joins the team. It will take the combined power of all three to defeat the evil being unleashed onto the Earth in this stunning second volume of SAILOR MOON!
Contains the following episodes - "An Uncharmed Life", "Nightmare in Dreamland", "Cruise Blues", "Fight to the Finish", "Match Point for Sailor Moon" and "An Unnatural Phenomena".
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fine dub for DVD...with a little note in the end for some people, June 28, 2011
This review is from: Sailor Moon - Sailor Scouts to the Rescue (TV Show, Vol. 2) (DVD)
This DVD, as expected, contains the next six episodes of the DiC dub of Sailor Moon
* An Uncharmed Life - Rumors of buses dissapearing at a local temple raise concerns that the "Negaverse" may be involved. While investigating, Serena (Usagi) meets up with a strange girl named Raye Hino (Rei Hino), who turns out to be the Sailor of Fire, Sailor Mars
* Nightmare in Dreamland - A local amusement park called Dreamland is under suspicions when people are said to have disappeared at the park. It is believed the Negaverse is involved. Meanwhile, Serena and Raye must learn to stop arguing, and work together to fight the Negaverse.
* Cruise Blues - Raye wins tickets to go on a cruise, and Serena's not invited. When Serena sneeks onto the cruiser, she discovers the Negaverse is involved.
* Fight to the Finish - Jedite is down to his last opportunity to eliminate the Sailor Scouts. Will he succeed, or will Queen Beryl seal him into eternal sleep?
* Match Point for Sailor Moon - Queen Beryl sends her newest general, Nephlite, to drain energy from the humans in Tokyo. He begins by targeting a young tennis player. Sailor Moon must break the deuce to eliminate the monster controlling the tennis player.
* An Unnatural Phenomena - Nephlite targets an old man, who is angry that his wildlife park is being torn down in favor of a new office building. Meanwhile, Raye starts dating Darien, and Serena is forced to date Melvin, to Serena's annoyance. (Note: This is Terri Hawkes' first episode voicing Serena)
...And just so you people know before you start bashing the dub DVDs, if you want the uncut version, look for the separate boxset ADV released. Given that the many changes in the DiC dub that made, and that there was no separate English track for an uncut English version, ADV had no choice but to release the Japanese version and the English version on separate DVDs. So get over it.
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9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
More from Sailor Moon, March 4, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Sailor Moon - Sailor Scouts to the Rescue (TV Show, Vol. 2) (DVD)
The first DVDs of Sailor Moon series 1 are edited and are dubbed English only, a huge disappointment for fans who, up until now, have been given a choice of original japanese language with english subtitles and the English dub on an uncut DVD edition.
These edited dubbed DVDs could go up until Sailor Moon epsiode 80 (The end of the Sailor Moon R series) or hopefully before then they will stop making the simply edited dub version and expand into bilingual uncut.
Thankfully episodes 81 onwards are the uncut bilingual DVDs that are already available for purchase.
I can only hope that the producers of the uncut DVDs will be the ones who (if) get the rights to produce Sailor Moon: SailorStars, the last series which hasn't been translated at all.
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