Sailor Moon Fighting Game

This page covers the Sailor Guardians, a group of Magical Girl Warriors who protect the solar system in the world of Sailor Moon. Dub Name Change Some dubs go this. This article is about the title character in the manga. For other uses, please see Sailor Moon. Please note If you come across a back link, or any dead links or pics, please let me know. Sailor Moon Fighting Game' title='Sailor Moon Fighting Game' />Sailor Moon Fighting Game SnesSailor Moon Fighting Games VariationList of Sailor Moon video games. The Sailor Moon video game series is based on Naoko Takeuchis manga and anime series of the same name. The series was released in Japan during the height of the media franchises popularity. By 1. 99. 8, twenty games were released. As of 1. They have never been released in any other country,citation needed with the exception of the Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon game developed by Angel, which was released in France in 1. Sailor Moon Angel 1. Sailor Moon or Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon is a beat em up video game developed by Angel in 1. Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was localized in Europe exclusively in French in 1. K6BvsCfVw/VKsrJqJJV6I/AAAAAAADTT8/tU-fr6JHuxk/s1600/B6mT-G0CEAALhKc.jpg' alt='Sailor Moon Fighting Game' title='Sailor Moon Fighting Game' />Sailor Moon Fighting Game OnlineThe Mega Drive version was developed and published by Ma Ba, although certain elements were recycled from the Super NES version. The game is set in the first series of Sailor Moon, and the players take control of one or two of the five heroines. Each Sailor Soldier has some sequences of blows, three aerial attacks neutral, moving forwardbackward, downward and a special charge up projectile. The enemies are the monsters of the Dark Kingdom that appeared in the anime, but if more than one of the same kind appears at once, the others use palette swaps. The Mega Drive version features most of the stages from the Super NES version but a few were removed and replaced. Some of the boss battles are different as well, and a new hidden final boss, Queen Metallia is featured when playing on Hard Mode. The Mega Drive counterpart does not contain any of the music from the Super NES game, with the exception of the main theme song at the title screen. Bosses also has their own song rather than a generic theme for all of them. The game has different endings for each playable character. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R Bandai 1. Sailor Moon R is the sequel to the first Sailor Moon and introduced a new playable character, Chibiusa. Unlike other Sailor Moon games, it was developed and published by Bandai instead of Angel. The sprites from the previous game were redesigned with more detail and more animation frames for this game and the later games. Like the Mega Drive version of the previous game, the bosses have their own theme music. By playing the game on hard mode, there is a minor change to the ending that involves Sailor Pluto. Monsters in this game were all droids. Like the previous game, there are several different shades of them. One of the other differences from the first game is the special attack that destroys all on screen enemies. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S Jougai Rantou Shuyaku Soudatsusen Angel 1. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S Jougai Rantou Shuyaku Soudatsusen is a fighting game developed by and published by Angel and released on December 1. The game features three game modes A single player plot based Story mode, as well as a Tournament mode and 2 Player Versus mode where all the Sailor Soldiers are able to be selected including the Outer Soldiers. Sailor Saturn is the only Soldier not featured in the game. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S Bandai 1. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S is a 2. D fighting game for the 3. DO Interactive Multiplayer, featuring nine Sailor Soldiers Sailor Saturn is not present and based on Sailor Moon S season. Each Soldier has a set of special attacks. Virtual camera is zooming during battle, approaching the fighters and retreating from them. Opening intro combines sprite and 3. D animation. Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon GazelleBanpresto 1. Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon or Sailor Moon Arcade is a 1. Gazelle one of the offshoots of shooter developer Toaplan and published by Banpresto in March 1. Japan. The game has been described as a beat em up inspired by Capcoms Final Fight. The player controls one of the five original Soldiers. Each of them has some animated sequences of blows and have their own special attack that does damage to all on screen enemies at once. The special attacks can only be used after collecting crystals from around the game. Mostly, the fighting is physical rather than magical. Up to a dozen enemies can be fought at one time and are assorted villains from the series. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Another Story Angel 1. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Another Story is an RPG. In battle, compatible Sailor Soldiers 2 or 3 can use Link Techniques, which are unique team up attacks with various effects, be they offensive, healing, or defensive. EP energy points regenerate after each battle. The storyline of the RPG is fairly linear. All ten members of the Sailor Soldiers are playable. Only five members of the team can be in the players party at one time. For a good part of the game, the storyline dictates which Soldiers are playable, however further into the game the player may choose which Soldiers are in the party though certain Soldiers are still required to be in the party at certain points. The game is set between the third and fourth story arcs and combines original elements with elements from both the anime and manga. Throughout the game, the player can also collect puzzle pieces which make an image of the Soldiers and Tuxedo Mask. If the puzzle is completed, there is a reward at the end. In Another Story, a sorceress named Apsu arrives from the 3. She has formed a group of girls from Crystal Tokyo known as the Opposito Soldiers and ordered them to alter the past in order to change the future to her liking, with the ultimate goal of attaining the Silver Crystal. Apsu and her followers succeed in changing the fates of the defeated villains from the first three story arcs, bringing deceased villains back to life and turning reformed and healed individuals back to the darkness. With the advice of the ghosts of the Four Kings of Heaven, the Soldiers set out to regain the Barazuishou Rose Crystal, Tuxedo Masks stone which replaces the Golden Crystal in the game in order to change Sailor Moons destiny back and to save Crystal Tokyo. The game has two endings. If the player loses to the final boss, Chibiusa and the remaining Soldiers will fight a slightly easier form of it and the player will receive the bad ending. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Super S Zenin Sanka Shuyaku Soudatsusen Super Famicom 1. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Super S Zenin Sanka Shuyaku Soudatsusen is a 2. D fighting game for the Super Famicom based upon the Sailor Moon Super S season. In story mode five Guardian Soldiers and Chibimoon are available. In two players mode versus other player or versus computer all ten Soldiers could be selected. Tournament and training modes are also present. Dell 3300 Software. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Super S Shin Shuyaku Soudatsusen Play. StationSega Saturn 1. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Super S Shin Shuyaku Soudatsusen or Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Super S Various Emotion is a 2. D fighting game for the Play. Station and Sega Saturn. All ten Soldiers are playable in two player mode. However, in story mode, players can only choose from the six main Soldiers. All six major Soldiers now have four specials techniques, three power attacks, and their new power from the show. The four other Soldiers only have three powers available to them. Players can also customize characters, by assigning up to 2. The game offers four levels of difficulty, ranging from Easy to Hardest. Quiz Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Chiryoku Tairyoku Toki no Un GazelleBanpresto 1. Sailor Moon anime Sailor Moon Wiki. The following article is currently being improved for the benefit of all visitors. Pages carrying this template may contain issues which will be fixed as soon as an editor is available to do so. Please bear with us while improvements are being made. Therefore we request visitors to give editors time and patience to work on the page and assume good faith until the edits are complete. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause in the meantime. Please be aware that pages which are not given such a chance before this template is removed will be protected until an experienced editor is available to work on the page. Sailor Moon anime Sr Mn. Biographical. Alignment. Moon Kingdom, Crystal Tokyo. Resides in. Azabu Juuban, Minato ku, Tokyo. Occupation. Leader of the Sailor Senshi. Aliases. Usagi Tsukino Princess Serenity Neo Queen Serenity For dub names, please go to this page. Titles. Sailor Soldier of Love and Justice Scout of Sanctity. Forms. Sailor Moon Seasons 1 3 Princess Serenity Neo Queen Serenity Super Sailor Moon Season 3 4 Eternal Sailor Moon Season 5. Associates. Luna and Artemis. All nine Sailor Soldiers of the Moon Kingdom. Ask Ve Ceza Season 2 on this page. King Endymion occasionallySailor Starlights temporarilyChibi Chibi temporarilyPrincess Kakyu temporarily. Personal. Birthdate. June 3. 0. Relatives. Queen Serenity deceased mother. Likes. Mamoru Chibiusa Her dearest friends and fellow Sailor Senshi, Eating Video Games napping. Dislikes. Homework Fighting Monsters Carrots. Production. First Appearance. Crybaby Usagis Magnificent Transformation. Actors. Kotono Mitsuishi original anime, episodes 1 4. Kae Araki original anime, episodes 4. For her voice actresses in the foreign dubs, please go to this page. Related Pages. Manga Bio. Crystal Bio. PGSM Bio. Sera Myu Bio. For page to the original anime series, go to Sailor Moon anime seriesFor Love and Justice, the pretty sailor suited soldier Sailor MoonIn the name of the moon I will punish you Sailor Moons stock introduction. Sailor Moon is Usagi Tsukinos Senshi identity. She is the de facto leader of the Solar System Sailor Senshi. This is the first animated depiction of the original manga character created by Naoko Takeuchi. Profile. Appearance Sailor Moons fuku in the anime was very similar to her original one in the manga only with a couple of differences. Her fuku consisted of a white leotard with a blue collar that had two white stripes on it, white shoulder pads, and a blue skirt, along with red chest and back bows. She wore red knee high boots with a white border at the triangular top which had a crescent moon at the middle and white gloves with red borders. Her accessories were a golden tiara with a red gem in the middle, golden earrings with dangling crescent moons, white bordered red circular hairpieces that were on each odango, a choker with a golden crescent moon on it, and a brooch in the middle of her chest bow her transformation brooch for the first season, the Crystal Star brooch in the second, and the Cosmic Heart Compact for the third. In the S season, the jewel in Sailor Moons tiara was crescent moon shaped and the crescent moon on her choker was replaced with a golden heart. Although the pearlfeather hairpins have been in Sailor Moons manga costume since the beginning, they were not in the anime until her transformation to Super Sailor Moon. The medallions on her odango have not changed. As before, they are red, with white trim. The tiara is still gold, but has a lighter gold crescent moon instead of the red jewel. The earrings have changed from a dangling crescent moon to a larger post earring of a crescent moon, which matches the shape of the one on her tiara. At the very beginning of the S season, she is shown with her old dangle earrings, but they quickly convert to the new ones. The choker has a yellow band and red heart. The henshin compact remains the same from her Cosmic transformation, and is seen both on her breast and as an accent on the front point of her waistline. The front bow is still red. The sleeves are sheer, with three layers of material forming a sleeve on each side. The three layers are sewn to the upper half of the armhole, and are progressively larger in size, with the smallest on top. The sailor collar remains blue, and keeps the same number of stripestwo, but the stripes have changed color, from white to gold. The gloves stay the same, white, elbow length and trimmed with triple piping in red. The skirt is perhaps the most dramatic change in this senshi fuku, as it has gone from unadorned blue to white, with large stripes of blue and gold along the bottom depicted in the henshin sequence as a gradient of gold, green and blue. Although drawn in various ways, the skirt is most consistantly seen as having a knife pleat triangular cross section, as opposed to a box pleat or a gathered skirt. The waist features two belt like details, like oversized piping, that taper in the front to meet at the drop point of the waist, and again in the back, where the bow is attached. This differs from previous fuku by the presence of the second, gold, belt or piping. The gold belt is depicted as both having a rounded shape and cross section, and having a flat point that extends down and partially covers the lower belt. The lower white belt is depicted as having a pointed or elongated cross section at the sides. The bow is a large, stiff, pointed corner bow, similar to finishing bows on the obi, which is what I believe it is modeled after. Unlike previous bows, this one has long, fluttery ends, and the entire thing is sheer. During the battle against Pharaoh 9. Sailor Saturn was inside of its core to destroy it, Super Sailor Moon retains this appearance after she borrows both Inner and Outer Senshis powers to transform without using the Holy Grail in desperation as her heart crystal was exposed and has no white rounds on her blue eyes while in that state and after saving Sailor Saturn who is now reborn as a baby Hotaru, she was seen in tatters. In Super S season, she retains her Super Sailor Moon form when she transforms using Moon Crisis, Make Up but the bows ends become less flutterey and becomes shorter and fully opaque. Although it is apparent that the bow meets the previously described waist features, it is hard to say whether the bow actually ties the skirt belt, or is merely attached where they meet in the back. The bodice remains the same, with a seam running horizontally around the back and underneath the bust, coming to a point in the front. The boots have not changed from the previous three outfits for Sailor Moon. They remain knee high, solid red high heeled boots, with a pointed toe and diagonally sliced top. The top of the boot has a convex point and is trimmed in white, featuring a gold crescent moon at the top of the point. The back has a concave point which ends at the top of the calf. The heels look to be around 1 1. The pearlfeather accents and medallions on her odango have not changed from the Super Sailor Moon costume. As before, they are red, with white trim. The earrings are once again dangling, building upon the larger, post earring of a crescent moon by adding a dangling star. The crescent moon and the star seem to be slightly larger than her previous earrings. The choker is red, with a heart and crescent moon motif in gold that matches the compact.