
#WATCH SAILOR MOON EPISODES FOR FREE SERIES#
She meets allies along the way who share similar fates, and the team of planetary Sailor Guardians fight to protect the universe from forces of evil and total annihilation. Starting this Friday, April 24 the franchise’s official Youtube account will be posting episodes of the first three seasons of the series in anticipation of a new Sailor Moon film, Pretty. We look forward to fans current and new discovering and falling in love with this classic series all over again.”Ī worldwide phenomenon, “Sailor Moon” is inspired by the bestselling manga series created by Naoko Takeuchi. In the series, Usagi Tsukino (voiced in the series by Kotono Mitsuishi) is a clumsy but kindhearted teenage girl who transforms into the powerful guardian of love and justice: Sailor Moon. Viz will be releasing two new episodes every.


#WATCH SAILOR MOON EPISODES FOR FREE FOR FREE#
Following Friday’s announcement of Viz’s acquisition of the rights to the series, the first four episodes of Sailor Moon are now available to view with subtitles for free on Hulu and Neon Alley, including episode 2 which has never been dubbed. “This fresh, uncut and uncensored release of ‘Sailor Moon,’ featuring the most accurate adaptation available, will be just as creator Naoko Takeuchi intended. Watch Sailor Moon episodes 1 to 4 for free on Hulu. “We’re pleased to partner with Viz Media to bring the beloved ‘Sailor Moon’ anime series back to North America,” Masayuki Endo, g.m. DVD and limited-edition Blu-ray/DVD combo packs are planned for fall 2014. The agreement between Viz and Toei encompasses the fifth season, “Sailor Stars,” which has been previously unavailable in North America, as well as the forthcoming “Sailor Moon Crystal.” In addition, Viz is acquiring rights to three “Sailor Moon” feature films and additional specials, which it plans to release on electronic sell-through platforms starting in the summer of 2014 with subtitles with dubbed editions set for late 2014. On Hulu, “Sailor Moon” will join other anime titles available at /anime, including select episodes and movies of “Pokemon,” “Naruto Shippuden,” “Bleach,” “Shonen Jump’s One Piece,” “Yu-Gi-Oh” and “Dragon Ball Z.”
