Recently I completed re-watching the Toei Sailor Moon, this making it I believe the fifth time I watched the series completely. To mark this event I wanted to review the series. Toei Sailor Moon is a series that draws more polarizing feelings from me then any series: The only series who's best matches the Sailor Moon Manga, my favorite series of all series, yet who's worst is painful to me in a way few other series can match. As such I thought I'd make three blogs to express my feelings about this series: one to go over what I don't like about the series, one to go over what I like about this series, and then finally one to express my feelings towards the series as a whole.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Toei Sailor Moon Review
Recently I completed re-watching the Toei Sailor Moon, this making it I believe the fifth time I watched the series completely. To mark this event I wanted to review the series. Toei Sailor Moon is a series that draws more polarizing feelings from me then any series: The only series who's best matches the Sailor Moon Manga, my favorite series of all series, yet who's worst is painful to me in a way few other series can match. As such I thought I'd make three blogs to express my feelings about this series: one to go over what I don't like about the series, one to go over what I like about this series, and then finally one to express my feelings towards the series as a whole.
The Best Episodes of Toei Sailor Moon
Recently I completed re-watching the Toei Sailor Moon, this making it I believe the fifth time I watched the series completely. To mark this event I wanted to review the series. Toei Sailor Moon is a series that draws more polarizing feelings from me then any series: The only series who's best matches the Sailor Moon Manga, my favorite series of all series, yet who's worst is painful to me in a way few other series can match. As such I thought I'd make three blogs to express my feelings about this series: one to go over what I don't like about the series, one to go over what I like about this series, and then finally one to express my feelings towards the series as a whole.
After watching the series I attempted to rank the 200 episodes. It was a difficult experience, and many episodes were interchangeable, but a general picture began to develop. Of those 200 episodes, there were around 20 episodes or 10% of the series I had negative feelings towards. There were around 30 episodes I felt mixed or neutral on. There was around 120 episodes, the meat of the show, that I liked divided roughly evenly between episodes I liked moderately and episodes I liked a lot. Finally there was around 30 episodes I fully loved.
That means that around 90 episodes, or almost half the entire series are episodes I either really liked or outright loved. Most of the time if I saw two episodes, one of them was an episode that I thoroughly enjoyed myself on. For a 200 episode series that's amazing for me. And it's not like the other was usually negative. 150 episodes I enjoyed, not even overall mixed or neutral, but I overall enjoyed. Given how I tend to feel neutral about most things, that's a pretty huge margin. 3 out of every 4 eps I enjoyed and most of the rest were ones that I could take or leave.
I'll be honest when I go back and rewatch, it does hold up better then I think it's going to. I went into this thinking most of the time every two eps I'd probably feel positive about one and feel neutral about the other but the proportions were much more tilted in the positive direction. What I expected was more the case in R and SuperS, the seasons I liked least.
What makes a Toei Sailor Moon ep good? Well it's a mixture of things I like from the Sailor Moon Franchise and things I like about the Toei Sailor Moon anime in particular. They're also harder to put into words then things I dislike but to do my best the things I like from a Toei Sailor Moon episode:
-Uplifting Spirit: The hardest reason to describe is also the most quintessentially Toei Sailor Moon. All versions of Sailor Moon have a good amount of darkness and angst born in part from the series 90s root as well as a sense of tragedy. And while I enjoy all this, the Toei Sailor Moon is the version that best encapsulates the opposite joy as well. In most episodes this comes through in the series being the most comedic and lighthearted version but in the series more serious eps it comes across in the series being the most optimistic about human nature and the bonds between people. The series has more focus on redemption then any other version and its best it captures the magic of believing in things like redemption and friendship. Most of my Top 30 have something uplifting in it, a positive message or a wholesomeness to it.
-Fun Villains: More then any other Sailor Moon save maybe PGSM, Toei Sailor Moon focuses on having the villains having a lot of characterization. But while PGSM this was done more tragically and realistically, the Toei Anime does it exaggeratedly and bombastically for fun. Very often how good a stretch of the series correlates to how much you like villains of that section including all levels of Monsters of the Week, Minibosses, and Big Bads. While the Manga for instance the villains are complete monsters representing the opposite ideals of the Sailor Senshi, in the Toei Anime they are treated as having more human personalities for humor and sometimes so you will want to see them redeemed.
-Mythic Iconicness. The Toei Sailor Moon Anime is the most influential Magical Girl series of all time, no competition and part of it is the cosmic mythological scope. The Sailor Senshi are classic 90s girl power. I can enjoy the eps that are more taking the piss out of them comedically, but my favorites tend to be the ones that present them as super cool with super dramatic conflict, or have that sense of being something iconic and influential. For instance I really like the R ep where the Sailor Senshi fight Jakoku, the Shinigami Droid, and part of it is that seeing Sailor Moon defeat Death is such a cool mythic imagery.
-Depth: Something common to all the versions of Sailor Moon but Sailor Moon is the kinda series where it draws essays and essays of words just thinking about me. I think in part this is because the creators of Sailor Moon consistently seem to want to draw inspiration from tons and tons of sources. Takeuchi wanted to do with the manga, Sato, Ikuhara, and Igarashi all wanted to with the anime, and every subsequent version also seemed to want to. Everything in Sailor Moon is an ocean of references and atmosphere drawing on other inspirations. My favorite episodes of Sailor Moon are all things I want to yammer on and on about because there's so much thoughts they draw out from me.
Honorable Mentions:
Episode 1: So this episode can get overlooked when talking about the best episodes of the series but this episode is really really important and slightly awes me every time just for how iconic it is. This episode is Legendary, it is the most seen and referenced episode of any Magical Series without exception. It is the birth of the Modern Magical Girl. It is the blueprint for how every Magical Girl series after it would be made. The aesthetic style, the shift from a glossy relaxing vibe to suddenly dark and foreboding, the mixture of childishness with hints of raciness and adult seriousness... this episode is so iconically perfect I can't not put it on here. Usagi's transformation literally and metaphorically is the major character arc of the series and seeing it start here along is always captivating. Somehing else to note is that it's actually rather similar to the Manga with one notable change I don't like (I don't like how it doesn't have Usagi rush into battle despite being scared for Naru) and 1 I do like (the way she saves Luna from some children outside of randomly stepping on her.)
Episode 12: This is the Cruise Ep with Thetis. This ep is to me the platonic ideal of the Sailor Moon filler eps, maybe not the absolute best depending on what you count, but everything a Sailor Moon filler ep should be. Thetis is my favorite monster of the week, having a cool underplayed but evocative design, an actual motivation, her own fun minions, and a place in the worldbuilding. The Senshi all have fun interactions with each other including scenes of just Ami and Rei which is rarer. There's fun situational comedy, fun physical comedy. There's also tension in that Jadeite knows this is a desperate gamble to keep Beryl from killing him, and Thetis is far more vicious then normal doing things like immediately charging Sailor Moon through a window after her pre-battle speech.
Episode 24: Nephrite's Death. The ep that really begins the anime's differentiation from the manga and its unique identity more interested in redemption as a theme. This ep has a weird shift in reputation where back in the day I remember it being basically universally praised and only recently have I seen people be more critical to it and while I can see where they're coming from, seeing Nephrite's slow realization that he does care about this innocent girl that loves him, that he's willing to risk everything for her remains compelling to me. Nephrite's death and Naru's pained reaction is when the series begins to develop in its emotional gravitas, and it also has an underratedly cool fight scene between Nephrite and the plant Youma of Zoisite.
Episode 25: The first ep of Zoisite's Arc and Makoto's introduction. While the ending of Nephrite's arc is great, the Zoisite Arc is more consistent and this ep does a great job of starting, mostly from the introduction of Makoto. Makoto is maybe the one Senshi I like even more in the anime then in the manga, she's constantly doing cool stuff and this ep is a great showcase where she actually gets the better of Zoisite in a physical fight before becoming a Senshi and then picks up and lifts one of the Seven Great Youma to help Sailor Moon again before even transforming for the first time. Yet despite being the girl who saves Usagi from bullying she is emotionally vulnerable due to her self-consciousness, all of which compounds to make such a sympathetic character. Starting Zoisite's arc, introducing the Seven Great Youma an the Moon Stick, Makoto's first ep, this has so much important things happening and so much energy.
Episode 38: This is the skiing ep where the girls are invited by Yuuchiro to his fancy lodge in the mountains and enter a princess skiing contest. Kunzite has always been my favorite of the Heavenly Kings and this ep is a great example why. He's so theatrical and vaguely genre-savvy like when he tells the youma that the girls will coincidentally be here because they're ALWAYS here. But the main reason I like this ep is that it is the epilogue to the Brief Toei subplot of Mamoru dating Rei. Going into why I like it is somewhat personal but Usagi and Rei talk about having shared feelings for the same man and this sort of wholesome downright loving bond between the two girls refusing to fight or be jealous over a man but to support each other was new to me at the time and it helped shape some ideals I have about love.
Episode 70: The Koan Redemption Episode: I am not broadly a fan of R's middle arc with the Ayakashi Sisters and Rubeus but it does have one fantastic ep here. This ep is a very emotional ep for people because it's about escaping the bonds of being emotionally abused and used to find a better life and is the first time the redemption theme of the anime was used well. Koan is manipulated by Rubeus and when she fails breaks her heart and demands she sacrifice herself to kill the Senshi. Wakana Yamazaki's voice acting for Koan's despair is heart-wrenching and the catharsis of her redemption is arguably more emotional then any other redemption in the series.
Episode 75: An episode I never see enough love for. This is the ep where they go into Chibiusa's mind and fight the Grim Reaper Droid. This ep remembers Chibiusa's trauma from seeing her home bombed and destroyed and represents it in the figure of Death. Jakoku is an imposing and creepy Droid and his invincibility in Chibiusa's mind is a compelling depiction of Chibiusa's fear that Death is unstoppable. And the climax where Sailor Moon is holding Chibiusa asking her to trust Sailor Moon, and Chibiusa's belief in Sailor Moon to defeat Death itself, it's a vibe the Toei Anime doesn't usually go for that works really well. It's beautiful, it's metal, it's Sailor Moon being the mythic messianic figure she is meant to be. It's the moment Chibiusa begins to believe Sailor Moon can save them.
Episode 78: The Nurse Venus ep. After Season 1 I don't think Minako has a bad focus ep, she's such a fun personality and this episode has her trying to take care of the other Senshi while they are sick from a sickness Droid and cartoonishly messing it up. There's not much else to say other then it's really funny and Minako is so fun and compelling in it even as she causes a real mess for the others in just how genuine she is.
Episode 86: The Death of Saphir. This is the ep where Saphir finds out Wiseman's plot and leaves to avoid being killed before willingly returning to try and warn his brother. This is the ep that has a lot of great moments for the villains and former villains of R. We see the result of the Ayakashi's redemption as they help Saphir when he is wounded, Petz and Saphir sharing feelings even as she know he is doomed by his love, we see Saphir go to his death to warn Demande, and we see Demande finally begin to realize the Wiseman is not to be trusted, bristling with a cold anger as he holds the dead body of his brother. This ep even has some cool eldritch horror type stuff as Wiseman invokes Death Phantom seeking to bring about his coming into the universe to bring it to nothingness.
Episode 88: The Climax of R. It's a good finale broadly. The Black Lady stuff in the Toei version is pretty meh to me, but the other two thirds of the ep I really enjoy. One part is the battle with Death Phantom and I think the reveal that the Silver Crystal was absorbed into Chibiusa's body and was released via her tears was actually a really great addition that works really well with what was established in the first arc and one of my favorite scenes in R, possibly my absolute favorite, is Chibiusa's goodbye to the senshi and the heartwarming reconciliation between her and Usagi followed by her finally being able to return to her mother. Maternal love type stuff in general kinda hits me hard.
Episode 92: This is the ep that basically introduces the character of Haruka Tenoh and has Usagi and Minako follow her around crushing on her all episode. If you're also a queer girl from this time period you probably have a lot of fondness for this ep. It was a great introduction to Haruka's character, and the scene of Haruka calling Usagi "Kitten" is burned into my mind for particular reasons. The Outers particularly in S are one of the single most popular parts of the series and it's super easy to see why.
Episode 97: This is the ep where Ami is afraid that the she's only valued for studied and gets into swimming contests with Michiru, holding herself back because she's afraid of competition. This episode is one of the best character studies of the Guardian Senshi in the Toei Anime. Ami was the most popular Senshi when it was coming up and this episode really showcases why, as she is extremely easy to find yourself in within this ep, particularly if you're the sort likely to be watching, and she's very easy to root for. The episode can be heartwrenching as Usagi tells Ami how she's more then just her mind, that she's a wonderful person and the next minute can be really funny with one of the goofiest monsters of the week in the series.
Episode 102: This is the second part of the Usagi's birthday two parter that ends the Kaorinite arc. While I don't like the first half that much, this episode is fantastic. It has the extremely memorable gag of after Usagi being kidnapped Minako using her disguise power to pretend to be Sailor Moon and it has the the first time Usagi talks with HaruMichi about the clash of their ideals, Usagi's idealism vs their cynicism. it has the reveal of another layer of Haruka's character as she helps defeat Kaorinite with a really cool sequence of using the winds of her World Shaking attack to reflect the attack and for that matter it has one of the coolest Kaorinite sections ever, Kaorinite being maybe the most underrated villain in the entire series for me. This episode is awesome.
Episode 111: The final episode of the Eudial Arc, this ep has a lot to it. This is the episode that first has Usagi turn into Super Sailor Moon and reveals herself as the Messiah, a scene that has a really beautiful symbolism to it. This episode's contrast with the ep right before it if you watch them together is hilarious but also meaningful, going from the incredibly deep and heavy episode 110 to the silly antics of the Inners with Moon playing leapfrog to get across a sticky ground using them is really funny and yet also speaks to the difference in their worldview. As a child I also really admired Sailor Moon in these eps, her dedication that even after getting blasted by Eudial's flamebuster she still pushes herself to beat Eudial to the Holy Grail and fulfills the double meaning of her name Usagi by winning with a leap.
Episode 115: This ep is about Hotaru and showcases the paradox. Hotaru is the bearer of Mistress 9, the powerful alien who will bring about the end of the world as well as Sailor Saturn, the messiah of silence who's awakening the Outers are terrified of. However Hotaru herself is just a lonely and timid girl, modest and this episode shows incredibly physically frail, hospitalized for regular seizures. I LOVE Hotaru and have since I was her age. I suffered from similar seizures as her and I found it incredibly powerful to see a girl like her depicted, frail externally but with an inner strength no one knew about.
Episode 125: The S Finale, I this would be in most Moonies top ten episodes, and I get it. This episode shows the depth of Usagi's conviction as she averts the end of the world with the awakening of Saturn but even that isn't enough as Hotaru plans to sacrifice herself, desperately pounding the ground with a desire to save everyone, willing a miracle into existence from the unity of the Sailor Senshi's hearts. It's great symbolism, Hotaru's defeat of Mistress 9 is one of my favorite moments in S, her relationship with Professor Tomoe is wonderful. I think most people would question this ep not be in my top 10 more then why I like it. It very well could be in my Top 10 at some points, but I do have some faults with it, particularly and I hate to be THAT kind of fan, but in comparison to the manga version. I miss the wonderful Chibiusa/Hotaru conversation as Hotaru returns her (Chibiusa is unconscious int his version), the fight with Mistress 9 is heavily abridged and the fight with Pharaoh 90 happens entirely off screen. I don't know if this is unfair, and I do still love this ep but wouldn't put it top 10 at the moment, though I have in prior rankings.
Episode 141: This is the S ep where Minako two-timers Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye and this is another ep like the Nurse Mina where it's really just Minako is super funny and fun to watch. I love how she actually breaks out of her dream mirror stealing board and gets angry at THEM for lying to her even as she was two-timing them before making them run away with her attack. She's also so deliciously over the top when she says stuff like "Being this beautiful is a curse." SuperS has a LOT of filler eps, but this is probably my favorite.
Episode 166: The Climax of SuperS and Ikuhara's last ep, this ep is so atmospheric and artsy and I really love that vibe. We get Nehelenia's backstory and the explanation for the Dead Moon Circus' philosophy of eternal stillness and youth with Nehelenia's terror at growing old. More then that we have easily my favorite scene of SuperS, Usagi awakening Chibiusa. While it doesn't make literal sense, the symbolic sense is so beautiful to me. All the Arc long the question has been why grow older? The Quartet want to remain children forever to have no responsibility, Nehelenia wants to stay young to retain her beauty. But as Usagi pleads with Chibiusa to open her eyes and save them, she says she wants them to grow older together. The true reason to age and grow is to develop with people to grow in connection which is especially heartwarming for me when put in the context of a Mother and Daughter relationship like this.
Episode 170: You could include every single episode of the 6 episode Nehelenia Arc at the start of Stars up here. That Nehelenia Arc is my favorite arc in the entire Toei Anime, and I really enjoy every episode in it. Sailor Moon as a franchise has a tendency to stick characters in usual interactions, but this arc mixes up the interactions with things like Ami and Haruka having to work together and they make for a really fun pair being so opponent in temperament, aided by Haruka being at one her most over the top points ("if you're not attacking, you're defending) compared to Ami's patient strategy. The way Ami figures out Nehelenia isn't really there is genuinely really cool (she notices Nehelenia's hair isn't blowing in the wind) and we get the first of the Rei/Michiru interaction this ep which is even better.
Episode 173: This is the first episode of the Iron Mouse Arc where Mamoru leaves to go to college. So the Inners have some pretty funny interactions this ep when they're trying to cheer Usagi up and they're all jumping up and Usagi is embarrassed about. It also has Iron Mouse and Stars while a polarizing season has some really fun villains. But there are the two big reasons I love this episode. First of all you have Luna actually being supportive and acknowledging Usagi's growth which if you haven't experienced the last 172 episodes of Toei Luna being the worst and constantly tearing at Usagi's self-confidence you can't appreciate how big that is. And after that we get the airport scene where Mamoru basically proposes to Usagi, and as a huge fan of this pairing since I was four years old it always moves me to my tears.
Top 10:
The Worst Episodes of Toei Sailor Moon
Recently I completed re-watching the Toei Sailor Moon, this making it I believe the fifth time I watched the series completely. To mark this event I wanted to review the series. Toei Sailor Moon is a series that draws more polarizing feelings from me then any series: The only series who's best matches the Sailor Moon Manga, my favorite series of all series, yet who's worst is painful to me in a way few other series can match. As such I thought I'd make three blogs to express my feelings about this series: one to go over what I don't like about the series, one to go over what I like about this series, and then finally one to express my feelings towards the series as a whole.
After watching the series I attempted to rank the 200 episodes. It was a difficult experience, and many episodes were interchangeable, but a general picture began to develop. Of those 200 episodes, there were around 20 episodes or 10% of the series I had negative feelings towards. There were around 30 episodes I felt mixed or neutral on. There was around 120 episodes, the meat of the show, that I liked divided roughly evenly between episodes I liked moderately and episodes I liked a lot. Finally there was around 30 episodes I fully loved.
There's about 50 episodes that I feel mixed or outright negative on. That is one quarter of the show, one in every four episode, though they tend to be clustered in R and SuperS, the second and fourth seasons respectively. The flaws of these episodes tended to be one or more of three specific problems:
1: The Episode was just kinda dull. I'm not really a fan of slice of life as a genre, and Toei Sailor Moon adds a substantial slice of life element. Beyond that it's a 200 episode weekly slice of life monster of the week type series where about half the episodes have no particular plot relevance and was made by Toei Animation 30 years ago. It was always going to be the case some of the episodes were going to miss on a base entertainment level. I'm honestly impressed it wasn't more.
2: The episode was mean-spirited. Toei Sailor Moon is a strange beast to compare to other versions of Sailor Moon as it has a reputation as the fluffiest, most comedic, light-hearted and optimistic series. However while it is the most comedic, its comedy is very 90s which sometimes means being mean to characters for comedy. Most often this happens to Usagi, which is to me a very strange quirk of Toei Sailor Moon, the amount it pokes fun at its protagonist.
3: The episode has a bad moral. The only quality of fiction I consider objectively bad, some episodes express morals that are at best, quite dated, which is particularly troublesome given that this is a series aimed at children.
All 20 of these episodes are ranked at the bottom from some combination of these traits. I am first going to give the Dishonorable Mentions unranked with a very brief explanation, before giving the bottom 10.
Dishonorable Mentions:
Episode 16: This is the episode where they make Wedding Dresses. I saw a podcast that was confused why anyone would put this in bottom 10. For me it's a combination of it's a kind of mean-spirited ep (the girls make fun of the fiancé of the victim of the week cause he's not conventionally attractive), I don't like the characterization of the girls here, and it's a spider monster and spiders really ick me.
Episode 29: The ep where Usagi and Makoto go after Motoki that introduces Reika. I don't like how Usagi is treated as inept and Makoto eventually hits her for being inept at cooking. Also while she doesn't go through with it I don't like the characterization of Makoto trying to convince Reika to go so she can get Motoki.
Episode 42: The ep with the Sailor V backstory. The backstory doesn't make a lot of sense and involves Minako not telling her British friends she's alive because she was Alan and Katarina were already together. It set the vibe for Minako for another half season that I don't think works well with her and also for how much the fandom like to caricature Manga Usagi as a cold hearted murderer and Toei Usagi as a constantly crying wuss, Toei Usagi is the one who was like "you took my friend's love interest so I will kill you" which doesn't fit with anything we know about Usagi.
Episode 63: The Grandpa Hino Wrestling Ep. Grandpa Hino in Toei is a problem, he is very often hitting on schoolgirls to the point its become a problem, but the ep wants us to feel sympathetic towards him as he gets beat up. Also it's just kind of dull.
Episode 66: The Curry Ep. I have seen this series I think five times all the way through and I truly honestly can't tell you what happens in this ep. It's very unmemorable.
Episode 101: The Usagi's Birthday Part 1 Ep. This ep paints Usagi in the WORST light, having her slap Mamoru and run away crying for forgetting her birthday only to reveal she forgot she never actually told him her birthday making her out as stupid and petty. The ending was good though.
Episode 122: The Viluy Episode. So this is weird because it's actually kinda similar to the Manga. However in the Manga this happens earlier in the arc when you don't know very much about the villains. Here it's near the end of the Season so Ami investigating Mugen is like... well we know all this already. Plus the dialogue is so painfully on the nose. "there's no place for emotions in science" "please you have to believe in love."
Episode 133: The First Ep with Diana. So I LOVE Diana to pieces, but Toei Luna is maybe my most disliked character in this entire series and this ep really shows why. Toei Luna is basically Usagi in the Usagi's Birthday ep but for the entire series. She's jealous of Artemis looking at a human nun, and then when she finds a talking grey cat with a moon symbol she think he got with some other cat. Like it's so dumb, obviously Diana is their daughter and Luna is so unlikeable this ep especially after the S movie where she fell in love with a human herself and her having feeling for Rhett Butler back in Season 1.
Episode 139: The Ep with Miharu, the little Samurai Girl. So Miharu herself is great and I like how this ep parodies Samurai Tropes. That's what keeps it out of bottom 10 because Miharu's mom and this moral it teaches deserves to be near the bottom of the Bottom 10. No Usagi, not all parents love their children and I hope that children in a bad home state didn't internalize this ep's message.
Episode 142: So this is the ep Diana runs across this mean older woman Mayako who is acting out cause of a sad backstory. This ep kinda shows one of the problems of Toei Sailor Moon's philosophy and the shows that took inspiration from it. It wants to redeem everyone but having a sympathetic backstory is not the same thing as being sympathetic. Being mean to people for 20 years cause you love left you is not a reasonable reaction and you'd usually have to make amends in some way. Also Usagi in almost every ep of SuperS either gets insulted as "fat" or is unreasonably jealous or both. In this one she gets jealous that Mamoru shared his umbrella with an old woman. K. At least Diana is cute in it
Episode 178: The Luna x Yaten Ep. Because seriously, Luna is the worst, falling in love with yet another human just to prove that she is hypocritical and petty. Also kind of a dull ep.
Bottom 10:
