
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Sailor Stars
Like the R Season, SailorStars is divided into two arcs:
The first arc solves some conflicts from the SuperS season, and also sees the return of the Outer Senshi, Haruka, Michiru, Setsuna, and Hotaru (now reborn as a child).
The second arc is the actual plot from the manga. Usagi bids farewell to Mamoru, who is going to America to study abroad. In his place comes the Three Lights, an idol trio consisting of three boys, Seiya, Taiki, and Yaten. The new enemy is Galaxia, a woman who desires to rule the entire galaxy by collecting the Star Seeds of humans. Three new Senshi appear, the Sailor Starlights, who also intend to stop Galaxia without Sailormoon's help.
Like the R Season, SailorStars is divided into two arcs:
The first arc solves some conflicts from the SuperS season, and also sees the return of the Outer Senshi, Haruka, Michiru, Setsuna, and Hotaru (now reborn as a child).
The second arc is the actual plot from the manga. Usagi bids farewell to Mamoru, who is going to America to study abroad. In his place comes the Three Lights, an idol trio consisting of three boys, Seiya, Taiki, and Yaten. The new enemy is Galaxia, a woman who desires to rule the entire galaxy by collecting the Star Seeds of humans. Three new Senshi appear, the Sailor Starlights, who also intend to stop Galaxia without Sailormoon's help.
Sailor Moon Sailor Stars has 34 episodes.
As of now, Sailor Moon Sailor Stars has finished.
Sailor Moon Sailor Stars aired from March 9, 1996 to February 8, 1997.
Sailor Moon Sailor Stars is a TV series with episodes around 24 minutes long, originally from Japan.
Sailor Moon Sailor Stars premiered in Spring 1996.