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Naoko Takeuchi, a renowned manga artist, created Sailor Moon in 1992. The series was initially published in the Japanese manga magazine Nakayoshi and consisted of five arcs: Dark Kingdom, Black Moon, Infinity, Dream, and Sailor Stars. The manga was later adapted into a 46-episode anime series, produced by Toei Animation, which aired from 1992 to 1997.

"Which of the 200 episodes had the best transformation sequence?" 4. Sample Copy: "The 200-Episode Legacy"

(Moon Rabbit) and the Sailor Guardians were deeply rooted in Japanese folklore and planetary mythology. Groundbreaking Representation: The series was a pioneer for LGBTQ+ themes

"Exams are the true enemy," Usagi declared dramatically.

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– Episodes 167 to 200. The final season involving the Sailor Starlights and the ultimate battle against Shadow Galaxia. 📺 Where to Watch the 200 Verified Episodes

The Future of the 200 Verified Standard

As of 2025, the Sailor Moon franchise is hotter than ever. With the Cosmos films finally bringing the Stars arc to modern animation, a new generation of fans is discovering the original 200 episodes. However, they are quickly overwhelmed by the slow pacing.