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* The [[Missing Episode|infamous]] [[Old Shame|dinosaur]]-[[No Export for You|related]] [[Beach Episode]] is Narm in pure form; but the most poignant moment is when Sailor Moon uses her finishing move to ''destroy a rock that was going to crush Chibiusa and her dinosaur friend''. Not only is the sight of Sailor Moon [[Mundane Utility|using her super attack to destroy a boulder]] stupid, but this also raises the question of why none of the other scouts do this. (They [[Hand Wave]] it by saying that they "were out of energy"; but they used their attacks only ''once'' each. Also — did the rock stop on thin air while Sailor Moon did her [[Transformation Sequence|attack choreography]]? Even if you accept the villains standing around and waiting, why would ''gravity'' do it?
** Some theorize that the transformations and attacks happen instantaneously in-universe; we're just seeing the flashy sequences to make it look more dramatic to us. It's just that the [[Rule of Perception]] is a powerful thing. (Billy Batson didn't have a ''long'' transformation sequence, did he?)
* When Sailor Neptune frees herself from a trap to which she was strapped and then gets shot with ''many'' projectiles {{spoiler|to try to stop Eudial from hurting Sailor Uranus}}, [http://petalsofaviolinist.tumblr.com/post/19246667933/petalsofaviolinist-uranus-and-neptune-trying-to the shooting angles and animation were so weird]{{Dead link}} that the tension poofed away.
* [[Captain Obvious]] moments abound, and it gets either annoying or funny. Luna seems to do this a lot.
{{quote|[monster creates sea pillars and attacks Sailor Moon with them]