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'''''Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Crystal''''' in Japanese.
If you are looking for the original 1992 anime or the manga that inspired it, see ''[[Sailor Moon]]''. If you want the [[Live Action Adaptation]], see ''[[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon]]''. ▼
Can be viewed for free (and without subscribing) on [http://www.hulu.com/sailor-moon-crystal Hulu] and on Crunchyroll under subscription.▼
▲'''''Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Crystal''''' in Japanese. This is the 2014 [[Continuity Reboot|reboot]] of the ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' anime, featuring an art style and a storyline which both draw more strongly upon the original ''Sailor Moon'' manga than its animated predecessor did.
This series covers the first three manga arcs (''Dark Kingdom'', ''Black Moon'' and ''Death Busters'') in two seasons. A Two-part movie covering the Dead Moon arc of the manga, ''[[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal: The Movie]]'', was premiered in 2021; it can be viewed on [[Netflix]] worldwide.
▲Can be viewed for free (and without subscribing) on [http://www.hulu.com/sailor-moon-crystal Hulu].
▲If you are looking for the original 1992 anime or the manga that inspired it, see ''[[Sailor Moon]]''.
{{tropelist}}
Many of the tropes of the [[Sailor Moon|original]] apply here; below are listed tropes that are specific to this incarnation or which are implemented differently.
* [[Action Girl]]:
* [[Animal Motifs]]:
** It's also the logo for the company that makes the "Sailor V" cabinet video game, judging by a poster seen several places around the Crown Arcade in episode 11.
* [[Anime Theme Song]]:
* [[Art Shift]]:
** [[Art Evolution]]: The first series has an very stylized art style, more resembling of the manga illustrations, but the expressions tended to be stiff and rarely had the small moments of exaggerated expressions and Super Deformed moments of the manga. The ''Season III'' corrects this, by changing the proportions to become closer to the 90s anime and restoring the most silly expressions in the comedic scenes.
* [[Badass Damsel]]:
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]:
* [[Benevolent Precursors]]:
* [[Big Blackout]]: Imposed by Kunzite on Tokyo in episode 9.
* [[Big Fancy House]]:
* [[Blade Reflection]]: In episode 12.
* [[Blind Without'Em]]:
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]:
* [[Brainwashing]]:
** Much, much earlier, Metaria brainwashed the people of Earth ''en masse'' and sent them against the Moon Kingdom.
* [[Bus Full of Innocents]]:
* [[Clark Kenting]]:
** [[Lampshaded]] in episode 7 when {{spoiler|Mamoru's identity is revealed and Usagi wonders how she was ever fooled by the almost insubstantial mask he wears.}}
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Used in the Sailor Senshi's transformation sequences, to make smoother [[Everything's Better with Spinning|spinning and twirling]]. Pulled off relatively well for Usagi and Ami, but [[Special Effects Failure|not so well in Rei's case]]; she looks the most like a 3D model.
** Also, the Ginzuisho starting late in season 1.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]:
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]:
* [[Elaborate Underground Base]]:
* [[Evil Vizier]]:
* [[Expository Hairstyle Change]]: Subverted -- when Usagi's hair grows to an extreme degree after she regains her earlier incarnation's memories, the other girls give her a haircut and makeover that [[Hair Reboot|returns her look to exactly what had been before]].
* [[Extroverted Nerd]]:
* [[Facial Markings]]:
* [[Finish Him!|Finish Her!]]:
* [[Flashback Cut]]:
** Usagi gets her own in episode 8, and comments that she felt like she was almost about to remember something important.
* [[Forbidden Fruit]]:
* [[Forgotten Phlebotinum]]:
* [[Free Prize At the Bottom]]:
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!|Get a Hold of Yourself, Girl!]]:
* [[Golem]]:
* [[Gratuitous French]]:
* [[Haunted Technology]]/[[Brain Uploading]]:
* [[Hemisphere Bias]]:
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Endymion/Mamoru -- twice.
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]:
* [[Humanoid Aliens]]:
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]:
* [[Les Yay]]:
** In episode 3, Ami invites Usagi onto her usual bus to cram school by mentioning "there's a beautiful girl I see all the time on it", implying and assuming Usagi will be interested in seeing the girl, who turns out to be Rei.
* [[Life Energy]]:
* [[Limited Animation]]:
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]:
* [[Love You and Everybody]]:
* [[Magical Girl]]:
* [[Magical Land]]:
* [[Male Gaze]]:
* [[Meganekko]]:
* [[Mind Control Eyes]]:
** Subverted with {{spoiler|"Dark Endymion" -- perhaps to emphasize that he's been resurrected as a direct servant of Metaria, his eyes are clear and bright -- and [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|red]] instead of their former blue}}.
* [[Morphic Resonance]]:
* [[Motionless Chin]]:
* [[Mythology Gag]]:
* [[Never Say "Die"]]:
* [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]]:
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]:
* [[The Nicknamer]]:
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: Unlike the original anime, where in addition to Beryl and the Generals it had thousands of clearly sapient youma, the "Dark Kingdom" in ''Crystal'' appears to have only five actual inhabitants. That's a ''gang'', not a kingdom.
* [[Off-Model]]:
* [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo]]: The second season of the series is titled ''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal Season III'', probably in the implication that the first season was a full 26 episode series in contrast with said season 13-episode order. The film, whom for all that matters is a sequel, is titled ''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal: The Movie''.
* [[Paper Master]]: The youma behind the Crystal Seminar.▼
* [[Oddly-Small Organization]]: The so-called "Dark Kingdom", which appears to have an entire population of ''five people''.
* [[Phantom Zone]]: In episode 12, Mercury shifts {{spoiler|the confrontation between the Senshi and Beryl}} from their command center to a pocket space by incanting "Hyperspatial Sphere Generate!"▼
* [[
* [[Pocket Protector]]: {{spoiler|Mamoru's pocket watch, when Usagi tries to stab herself in episode 12.}}▼
▲* [[Phantom Zone]]:
* [[Prehensile Hair]]: {{spoiler|Beryl in episode 12}}.▼
* [[Pillar of Light]]: Several times during the climactic events at the end of season 1.
* [[Rapid Aging]]: Beryl undergoes this when Usagi defeats her in episode 12, then crumbles into what appears to be ash.▼
▲* [[Pocket Protector]]:
* [[Rapunzel Hair]]: Usagi starts with Rapunzel Hair, but in the wake of regaining the memories of her previous incarnation, her hair accelerates its growth to an incredible degree, leaving her looking like a scene out of ''[[Tangled]]''.▼
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Serenity during the Silver Millennium had a habit of secretly traveling to Earth just to hang out -- and then later to meet up with her boyfriend.▼
▲* [[Rapid Aging]]:
▲* [[Rapunzel Hair]]:
▲* [[Rebellious Princess]]:
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: {{spoiler|Mamoru, once he's been revived by Metaria}}.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]:
* [[Batman Can Breathe in Space|Sailor Guardians Can Breathe on the Moon]]
* [[Standard Female Grab Area]]:
* [[Stealth Hi Bye]]:
* [[Super Strength]]:
* [[Sword of Plot Advancement]]:
* [[Talking Is a Free Action]]:
* [[True Love's Kiss]]:
* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]:
* [[Urban Legends]]
* [[Video Game Tropes]]:
* [[Weird Moon]]:
* [[Windows Match the Drapes]]:
* [[Wings Do Nothing]]:
* [[Younger Than They Look]]:
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