Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: Crystal: Difference between revisions

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* [[Art Shift]]: Compared to the original anime, which disturbs some fans. In addition to a crisper, sharper look (no doubt thanks to modern digital animation) with a hint of pastels in the coloring, the overall art style harkens directly back to the original manga.
* [[Big Fancy House]]: The Tsukino home -- well, by comparison to some of the nearby homes, at least. It seems somewhat larger and actually has a tiny yard on all sides, surrounded by a wall; it even has a garage, suggesting ownership of an auto in a city where such is uncommon.
* [[Blind Without'Em]]: Princess D in episode 4.
* [[Brainwashing]]: Unlike the original, where Ami's cram school was a youma front to gather life energy, here it's a setup to brainwash its students into locating the Ginzuishou for the Dark Kingdom. Using Ami's intelligence to take over Tokyo ... [[Step Three: Profit|somehow]] ... is just a bonus.
* [[Bus Full of Innocents]]: The "Demon 6:00 PM Bus" in episode 3 makes off with one of these every so often.
* [[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.
* [[ExtravertedExtroverted Nerd]]: Umino.
* [[Finish Him!|Finish Her!]]: What Tuxedo Kamen says to Sailor Moon during the confrontation with the youma in episode 2.
* [[Flashback Cut]]: When Usagi and Ami's hands touch for the first time, Ami gets a momentary flashback to the Silver Millennium. Rei gets one just upon seeing Usagi the first time.