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Live Action

by Robert Betts (Age: 67)
copyright 10-10-2005


Age Rating: 7 +

I have begun to explore the richness if the Live action Series. This is Sailor Moon, but with live actresses and actors. The plot is essentially the first season of Sailor Moon... with a few different and excellent differences.

The entire live action (PGSM) series can be found on our episodes page, which is near the bottom of the left table of contents.

There is more, lots more. I've found some videos that the actresses and singers made. Kawabe Chieco, Naru, Serena's best friend made a few videos. I'll add these as I get complete sets.

bob

11/9/06: I am updating the episodes pages and soon there will be direct downloads for many more things. I haven't yet added the Live Action, AKA PGSM yet.





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        07-21-2007     Alma Hulbert        

I don't know why they change a few of the plots. I mean, they totally changed a few things from the manga to the anime, then they totally change things from the other two. I do realize that a few of the effect might be a little too hard for real life, but don't turn it into a Power Ranger's show. If you've seen them, you'd think they were a remake of the old Batman show. The one with the annoying theme song. Well, sorry if I offended anyone, but the PGSM had a few good quirks but it has it's moments.
~Alma H.

        11-03-2006     Tricia Woods        

the live action is made around the manga plot line! ^_^
thats the differences you see in the live action as opposed to the anime. although, the whole "evil" usagi isn't at all like the manga or the anime...



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