![]() ![]() I applaud Hulu for showing the version most like what Takeuchi originally intended. So, again, thank you, Hulu, for restoring Sailor Moon to me. Believe me when I tell you that I have searched high and low for ways to watch those lost series. However, years later, as the internet became a thing (aging myself again), I searched for places to rewatch these two seasons and discovered there were three more seasons out there I had been deprived of. In the UK, Fox Kids only broadcast the first two seasons. The main character, Usagi Tsukino (our beloved moon bunny) became Serena the gender-fluid Sailor Uranus became solely female and some of the more scantily clad villains got a few more items of clothing added to their wardrobes. ![]() It was a heavily edited version in which character names and types were changed and violence was heavily censored. I’m going to age myself by admitting that I first discovered Sailor Moon on Fox Kids (which no longer exists). Secondly, thank you for finally inspiring me to read the manga where it all began. Firstly, thank you for restoring this childhood love. In a similar vein, I would like to thank everybody responsible for putting all five seasons of Sailor Moon on Hulu. Last year, a Book Riot contributor thanked Naoko Takeuchi for creating Sailor Moon. ![]()
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