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Sailor Moon Cosmos – 2nd Movie gets a new trailer

The official YouTube channel for the Sailor Moon franchise has revealed a trailer for the second Sailor Moon Cosmos movie, a two-part film project adapting the final "Shadow Galactica" arc.

Sailor Moon Cosmos – 2nd Movie gets a new trailer

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©Naoko Takeuchi・PNP/Gekijōban Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Cosmos Production Committee

Saori Hayami (top left in the image above) voices Taiki Kō/Sailor Star Maker (bottom left). Marina Inoue (top center) voices Seiya Kō/Sailor Star Fighter (bottom center). Ayane Sakura (top right) voices Yaten Kō/Sailor Star Healer (bottom right).

©Naoko Takeuchi・PNP/Gekijōban Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Cosmos Production Committee

Nana Mizuki (top left in the image above) voices Princess Kakyū (bottom left). Megumi Hayashibara (top center) voices Sailor Galaxia (bottom center). Kotono Mitsuishi (top right) voices Chibi Chibi (bottom right). Mitsuishi, who also voices Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon, is also reprising her role as Chibi Chibi.

The second film premieres on June 30th, while the first film premiered on June 9th.

Therefore, the direction is by Tomoya Takahashi ( Toei Animation and Studio Deen ), script by Kazuyuki Fudeyasu , and character design by Kazuko Tadano .

It's worth noting that the original manga was serialized between 1991 and 1997, totaling 60 chapters compiled into 18 volumes. However, the original anime premiered on Toei Animation in 1992 and 1997. Toei Animation also produced three animated films, a television special, and three short films based on the same franchise.

©Naoko Takeuchi・PNP/Gekijōban Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Cosmos Production Committee

Synopsis

Sailor Cosmos comes from a future in which she fled a battle against Chaos. But she returns to the past as the little redhead Chibichibi (Sailor ChibiChibi Moon), to guide Sailor Moon on the path to defeating Sailor Galaxia.

Source: YouTube Channel

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