All Sailor Moon Episodes And Movies In Order

Okay, Moonies, let's talk Sailor Moon! Prepare for a wild ride through glittering transformations, tear-jerking friendships, and enough sparkly goodness to power a small city. This is your ultimate guide to watching everything in the correct order.
The Original Anime: Sailor Moon (1992-1993)
First up, the series that started it all! This is where you meet Usagi Tsukino, the crybaby who discovers she's actually the legendary Sailor Moon. Get ready for monster-of-the-week battles and the search for the Princess!
Season 1: Sailor Moon (46 Episodes)
From episode 1, "The Crybaby: Usagi's Magnificent Transformation," to episode 46, "Usagi's Everlasting Wish: A Brand New Reincarnation," you'll witness the birth of a legend. We're talking first transformations, epic introductions of Sailor Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus, and the tragic love story of Princess Serenity and Prince Endymion.
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Season 2: Sailor Moon R (43 Episodes)
Now things get even wilder! "R" stands for Romance (or maybe Return?). A cute little pink-haired girl named Chibiusa falls from the sky and claims Usagi as her mother! Prepare for time travel, new villains, and even more dramatic transformations.
Sailor Moon S (1994-1995)
Here comes Sailor Uranus, Sailor Neptune, and Sailor Saturn! The Outer Senshi arrive with a bang (and some serious secrets). This season is a bit darker, delving into themes of destiny and sacrifice.

Season 3: Sailor Moon S (38 Episodes)
From "Premonition of World's End? Mysterious New Senshi Appear" to "Usagi's Love! The Moonlight Illuminates the Galaxy," get ready for pure action! We are talking about battles, mysteries and heartbreaks all along.
Sailor Moon SuperS (1995-1996)
Dreams and nightmares take center stage in this season. Think creepy clowns, kidnapped children, and Chibiusa's quest to become a stronger Sailor Guardian. Get ready for the mystical Pegasus!
Season 4: Sailor Moon SuperS (39 Episodes)
Starting with "The Fated Couple? Usagi Robbed of Her Love" and ending with "The Power of Dreams Forever!," this season gets seriously whimsical. Remember: Believe in dreams, even if they involve battling evil circus performers!

Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (1996-1997)
The final season! New enemies emerge from across the galaxy, and even more Sailor Guardians join the fight. Prepare for tearful goodbyes, shocking betrayals, and a final, epic battle for the fate of the universe!
Season 5: Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (34 Episodes)
Dive into the stars with "Nightmare Flowers Blooming in the Streets?" and end with "Usagi's Love! The Moonlight Illuminates the Galaxy." This is where everything comes to a head, so brace yourselves!

Sailor Moon Movies
Don't forget the movies! These are essentially longer, extra-sparkly episodes that offer standalone adventures.
Sailor Moon R: The Movie (1993)
A mysterious alien comes to Earth seeking revenge on Mamoru (Tuxedo Mask). Get ready for some intense space battles and a whole lot of roses.
Sailor Moon S: The Movie (1994)
A snow princess arrives on Earth, bringing with her a deadly ice storm. The Sailor Guardians must protect the planet and save the world from eternal winter. It’s an absolute classic and a must watch movie.

Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie (1995)
Kids are disappearing, lured away by a flute playing Pied Piper type villain! It’s Chibiusa to the rescue (with a little help from her friends, of course). This one is super-cute and action-packed.
Sailor Moon Crystal (2014-2016)
A modern retelling of the original series! It follows the manga more closely and boasts a sleeker animation style. Some love it, some hate it, but it’s definitely worth checking out.
Sailor Moon Eternal (2021)
Essentially season 4 of Sailor Moon Crystal, these two movies cover the Dead Moon Circus arc. A solid adaptation with a gorgeous visual style. Get your snacks ready.
