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India Press Store - Sailor Moon - The Power of Friendship (TV Show, Vol. 2)

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Manufacturer: A.D. Vision Starring: Tracey Moore, Terri Hawkes, Linda Ballantyne, Karen Bernstein, Liza Balkan Directed By: Junichi Sato
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Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 0702727077432 Format: Animated Label: A.D. Vision Manufacturer: A.D. Vision Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: A.D. Vision Release Date: 2000-11-21 Running Time: 90 Studio: A.D. Vision Theatrical Release Date: 1995-09-11
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Customer Rating:      Summary: What can I say... Comment: What can I say... other then that it is 2008, I am in my mid 20's and I still love everything about Sailor Moon. If you enjoyed watching Sailor Moon in the mornings... early 90's, then you will enjoy all the Edited VHS videos.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brings Back Memories! Comment: This tape brings so many memories! 2 years after Sailor Moon got cancled and I was soo happy! Wile I was watching it I was remembering all the times when I was young and LOOOOOOOVED Sailor Moon! BUY IT IF YOU ARE A REAL FAN!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Volume 2 adds 2 to the team Comment: In this second volume of Sailor Moon Season 1, we are introduced to two characters that will be with us until the end. This tape contains two episodes which further along the season story arch, making it an important part of your collection!
Episode 5: Computer School Blues - 1st Appearance of Amy (Sailor Mercury). In this episode, a new girl (Amy) shows up to school. Most of the students gossip about her since she's so smart. Luna senses something about her and suspects Amy is a monster from the Negaverse. However, as Serena begins befriending Amy, Jedite's true plot is revealed and before the day is out, Sailor Moon will have a new ally in the form of the revived sailor scout, Sailor Mercury.
Episode 6: Time Bomb - Now having to deal with 2 sailor scouts, Jedite continues his attempts to gain energy for Queen Beryl and the Negaverse. New alarm clocks cause people to rush around town, exerting energy. Serena is affected and with the help of Amy, the two scouts face down Jedite's newest monster. One thing to note is that Luna gives Amy her Mercury computer, which will be used throughout the rest of the series. Overall, one of the more amusing filler episodes.
Episode 7: An Uncharmed Life - 1st Appearance of Raye (Sailor Mars). Girls who visit the local temple are disappearing! When Serena and Amy check it out, they meet the beautiful young priestess, Raye Hino. Little does Raye realize that Jedite is working for her grandfather, kidnapping local girls with a bus. When Serena and Raye are trapped with the other girls, Luna discovers that Raye is more than she seems! Introducing Sailor Mars!
Episode 8: Nightmare in Dreamland - Now, with three sailor scouts activated, the young girls get together and visit the new theme park. This episode really presents the relationship between Serena and Raye, who are constantly bickering about one thing or another. A decent filler episode.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Collection of Episodes Comment: This video is a collection of episodes 5-8 from the first season of the TV series. There are no special features or anything, just episodes 5-8 back to back to back to back with the beginning and ending songs before and after each episode. If you missed the first season (Like me) I'm sure you'll enjoy seeing the episodes in which the Sailor Scouts first became...well, the Sailor Scouts, and seeing the Scouts' first enemy, Queen Beryl and her evil henchmen, who want to suck energy from the people of earth. Here is basically what each episode is about:
Computer School Blues: A new girl starts going to Serena's school. Serena's classmates think the girl, Amy, is a nerd, and Luna thinks Amy is from the Negaverse. But Amy is about to surprise them all...
Time Bomb: When a new clock store opens in the mall, everyone wants to buy one of the beautiful watches, or cute clocks. But it seems like ever since they brought home their new clocks, they have been impatient, and pressed for time. One of those people being the normally lazy Serena!
An Uncharmed Life: Raye Hino is a beautiful girl, who, along with her grandfather, is being blamed for buses disappearing near their temple. But Raye claims she is not responsible for the missing buses, and seems to believe someone else is the cause of all the problems. Luna seems to believe something else, too; something that will change Raye forever...
Nightmare in Dreamland: A new, candy-filled theme park has opened up near Serena. Serena, a child at heart, can't contain herself once she's inside the cute park; but Luna insists that she focus on the fact that people have been disappearing at the park, and that it could be the doing of the Negaverse.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Episodes From the First Series Comment: Computer School Blues: Serena doesn't know what to think of kind but nerdy Ami, a new student at Crossroads. But she soon finds out when the teacher of Ami's afterschool computer class turns out to be a Negaverse monster!
Time Bomb: What happens when you buy a clock at the new clock store in the mall? You become an impatient worry-wart! Serena waking up early? And actually wanting to do work? It's going to take a lot of thought, and time to figure this one out!
An Uncharmed Life: People can't help being suspicious of Cherry Hill Temple when busloads of people start disappearing there, much to the beautiful and mysterious girl Raye, who lives and works there's frustration. But Luna has a different feeling, one that will change Raye forever.
Nightmare In Dreamland: Dreamland, a cute, candy filled theme park full of fun rides, and realistic robot animals. Sounds innocent enough...yeah right!
Besides Sailor Moon, I advise you to look into the similar manga/anime Mew Mew Power (Tokyo Mew Mew).
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By day she is Serena, a student at Crossroads Junior Academy. But when the safety of the world is at stake, she transforms into the magical Sailor Scout known as Sailor Moon. With the guidance and wisdom of her talking cat, Luna, Sailor Moon is one tough super hero. In this second volume of four episodes ("Computer School Blues," "Time Bomb," "An Uncharmed Life," and "Nightmare in Dreamland"), we are introduced to some new Sailor Scouts, Sailor Mars and Sailor Mercury. These brave girls take on the menacing forces of Queen Beryl and her evil sidekick Jedite. They use their quick wits and fantastical powers to triumph over the villains, proving that friendship and doing the right thing win out. At the end of each episode Sailor Moon gives her ideas on what it takes to have strong character. They include "do your homework," "get a good night's sleep," "listen to your parents." These words of wisdom are some that both young and old can live by. Sailor Moon is a favorite of young girls around the world, and this collection features the edited shows that play on the Cartoon Network. For ages 5-12. --Peggy Maltby Etra
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