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Watch the SAILOR MOON CRYSTAL Premiere Right Here, Meatball Head

Since it was first announced that we would be getting a brand new Sailor Moon anime series complete with original Usagi voice actress Kotono Mitsuishi reprising her iconic role, our excitement has been steadily waxing like, well, so many phases of the moon. Poorly executed similes aside, the long wait is finally over and, at long last, Sailor Moon Crystal is finally here. You’re probably wondering how you can watch it, huh? Don’t freak out — let us be the Tuxedo Mask to your Usagi and help save the day. You can watch it on the first and third Saturday of the month on Hulu (embedded below for your convenience), stream it on Crunchyroll if you have a membership, or watch it on NicoNico, if you so please.

Is this the fighting evil by moonlight, winning love by daylight action you’ve been waiting for? Share your favorite Moon moments with us in the comments below or tell me on Twitter.

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Comments

  1. Paul Copp says:

    I don’t see much to recommend it.  Same story with minor changes.  Worse art work; and what is with the skinny, skinny legs?

  2. Jen says:

    Love this reboot already. Although I’m not sure I liked the animated CGI used when she transformed. Will have to see more episodes to find out.  

    • GeniiBean says:

      I agree about the cgi. Her limbs looked like noodles and it made my stomach queasy.

  3. Aly says:

    It was like almost the same from the original first episode :/ I thought this would be a little different!  I guess they’ll deviate a little later on! 

  4. Marzanna says:

    US only 🙁 

  5. Megan McCune says:

    It was loud, cheesy, overly fluffy and gorgeous… I loved every damn minute of it.