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14 MARCH: Thank you all for your patience, as I've tried everything to get this next Gallery up and running. I had actually finished all the scanning and was preparing to upload it, but suffered a freak accident while preparing the thumbnails and ended up losing all my scans. For some reason, this Gallery appears to have some sort of jinx on it... but I'll let you decide if it was worth the effort to resurrect it. I think you'll really like this one... 8^)

Thank you one and all for your name suggestions for my character. I am now preparing to announce the winner, and the person responsible for leading me in that direction. Stay Tuned...


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Welcome to the Sailor Moon Cel Gallery! 
Logo by Danielle Rose.

On this page you will find a collection of cels and screen captures from some of the more memorable episodes of Sailor Moon. I do this one episode at a time, based on what I have in my collection (all 82 DIC episodes - including the 17-episode Canadian extension, plus a meager supply of Japanese originals). Generally, I try to rotate episodes every 4 to 6 weeks; however, because of various reasons, I cannot always adhere to this schedule. This may not be the most updated Sailor Moon page you'll ever find, but it's hoped that whatever's here is worth the wait.
Moonies have passed this way since 10 June 1997.
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Sailor Moon S, episode #118

Bizarre. Twisted. "Out there." These are all adjectives that sprang to mind as I watched this episode for the first time. Personally, I feel this one could be an unappreciated sleeper classic; it features surreal imagery, one of the strangest Daimon battles you'll ever see, Prof. Tomoe further securing his claim to the title "Scientist Most Likely To Be Booked At The Rubber-Room Hotel", and the answer to the burning question, "What happens when you put more than one item in the Daimon E-Z Bake?" All that and more awaits you within the Wings of this Gallery. Enjoy!


Please use the Navigator Bar at left to browse the Gallery.

Permission is hereby granted to use any of the images on this page (except the logo and background) on your own site. All I ask is that you a) do not distribute them in any non-electronic format (ie: don't print them out and give them to friends) without prior permission, b) give this site some form of credit as the source of the images, and c) drop me a line telling me how you're using them - I'd like to see it.


NEXT EPISODE:

An NA double-feature. These are two episodes I have wanted to do forever, but for various reasons have always avoided. I'm breaking my vow of abstinence, however, because I really want to give these two the Cel Gallery treatment:

"Nightmare in Dreamland"/8: Hands-down, my favorite Jadeite episode, and the only one I would now ever consider doing. Besides, I've been chomping at the bit to pick on good ol' Jed ever since I opened this place up...

"No Thanks, Nurse Venus!"/71: The infamous "Nurse Minako" episode hits the NA shores. In the past, I've kept clear of this one, as pics from it are already widely available. However, as a favor to a friend, I've decided to give it a chance.


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14 March 1999 at 12:00 PM EST.