
|  Genvid has posted up translations from the official Japanese Sailor Moon site which has updated it's layout and several pages for the month of August. Main updates include a new Flash game and a mailbox update. Of particular interest is a response to an email about the Sailor Moon Musicals which we all know seemingly finished a few years ago; "I'm so happy to hear your daughter watches Sailor Moon! Unfortunately, the musicals are on hiatus now. Please keep supporting them so that they could some day return." Now "hiatus" is basically indirect Japanese for "cancelled" but I find it interesting that they do mention the possibility of them coming back. It's not like they say buy the anime dvds and the anime will come back. We know that ain't gonna happen. I know the musicals make a lot of their money from the amazingly expensive Sailor Moon Musical DVDs. I wonder if they are shown there's still a market, they'll start making them again? This is purely my speculation, but fingers crossed! Reader Feedback- What would you remake? We posed this question to visitors of newtype-usa.com: Which anime (made before the year 2000) would you like to see a modern-day remake of. Here are some of the responses. I would say Sailor Moon. I'd like it if the first and second season were redone to look more like the animation style of Sailor Stars. It'd also be nice to have one really good voice cast do the entire series, and have Sailor Stars finally released in the US. And of course it'd be especially nice to have uncut and unedited dubbed versions too. That would be the greatest fangirl moment for me, especially since Sailor Moon was the first anime I ever watched. -Sue-chan Nice to see fans keeping Sailor Moon in the spotlight. Like this site? Subscribe to Moonkitty.NET's site feed or email newsletter to get our updates as soon as they're online. Sailor Moon Says! | 
Labels: Fan Dubs, Sailor Moon Musicals, Sailor Moon Roundup, web
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