@@Dee15gon In Sailor Moon Wiki: Codename: Sailor V is a manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. It follows the young Minako Aino who uses her newfound magical powers to fight injustice guided by her feline companion Artemis. The positive reception of its first chapter spawned the entire Sailor Moon franchise. In 1991, Takeuchi, known for her previous manga The Cherry Project, was offered the opportunity to write a short story about anything she wished. Being a fan of both the Magical Girl and Tokusatsu genres, she decided to combine the two. The result was a one-shot title, Codename: Sailor V, featuring a young girl who could transform into a hero to fight the forces of evil. Toei Animation caught wind of the story and saw the potential it could have. They contacted Takeuchi with the intent to create an anime from this dual concept, except there would be more than just one character who could transform. That idea would later turn into Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon. Due to Takeuchi writing both Codename: Sailor V and Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon simultaneously, the chapters of Codename: Sailor V were released more sporadically and ended up being much shorter than Sailor Moon. It concluded in 1997 with a total of fifteen chapters.
NEVER HEARD THIS VERSION BEFORE.
Look up Toonmakers Saban Sailor Moon.
It's lost media...
It was scrapped after the pilot episode...
@@deewatsoon6036 it’s been found ruclips.net/video/_0m2COrch8Q/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/uA2VOuqaOnk/видео.html
Still better than the actual pilot anyway.
this is pretty fitting!
Saban was the OG 4kids
Japanese version of sailor Moon pilot was sailor V (as manga)
Where did you find that at??
@@Dee15gon link here the fan made anime lost version: ruclips.net/video/N8lifnpKNGc/видео.html
@@Dee15gon In Sailor Moon Wiki: Codename: Sailor V is a manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. It follows the young Minako Aino who uses her newfound magical powers to fight injustice guided by her feline companion Artemis. The positive reception of its first chapter spawned the entire Sailor Moon franchise.
In 1991, Takeuchi, known for her previous manga The Cherry Project, was offered the opportunity to write a short story about anything she wished. Being a fan of both the Magical Girl and Tokusatsu genres, she decided to combine the two. The result was a one-shot title, Codename: Sailor V, featuring a young girl who could transform into a hero to fight the forces of evil.
Toei Animation caught wind of the story and saw the potential it could have. They contacted Takeuchi with the intent to create an anime from this dual concept, except there would be more than just one character who could transform. That idea would later turn into Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon.
Due to Takeuchi writing both Codename: Sailor V and Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon simultaneously, the chapters of Codename: Sailor V were released more sporadically and ended up being much shorter than Sailor Moon. It concluded in 1997 with a total of fifteen chapters.
I'm kind of a Fan of Her, even though I'm an Adult.
I think the Power Rangers Music is better.