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Season 4 – Sailor Moon

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A trouble-prone schoolgirl receives the ability to transform into a powerful heroine and assembles a team of friends and allies to battle the forces of evil that threaten the world.
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Episode 1 Aired Mar 4, 1995 Meeting of Destiny: The Night Pegasus Dances Chibi-Usa encounters a Pegasus who asks her to keep his existence a secret. Details Episode 2 Aired Mar 11, 1995 Super Transformation Once Again: Pegasus's Power The villainous Zirconia dispatches her minions to find people with "beautiful dreams" on a quest to find and capture Pegasus. Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 18, 1995 Protect Mom's Dream: Double Moon's New Attack Having a taste for older woman, Hawk's Eye sets his sights on Usagi's mother, Ikuko. Details Episode 4 Aired Mar 25, 1995 Catch Pegasus: The Amazon's Trap Tiger's Eye approaches Naru in a plot to capture Pegasus in a subspace cage invented by Hawk's Eye. Details Episode 5 Aired Apr 15, 1995 The Perfect Couple: Usagi and Mamoru's Love Two of Mamoru's friends from college, Saori and Kobayashi, pay him a visit at his apartment in the hopes of meeting his girlfriend Usagi. Details Episode 6 Aired Apr 29, 1995 Artemis Is Cheating? Enter the Mysterious Kitten Mamoru helps Usagi and Chibi-Usa with their studies; Luna and Artemis have a huge fight because Artemis was checking out a pretty nun at Juban Church. Details Episode 7 Aired May 13, 1995 Makoto's Friendship: A Girl Who Admired Pegasus The girls learn that Tomoko Takase, author of the best-selling book The Moon Night Pegasus, used to be Makoto's classmate from her previous school. Details Episode 8 Aired May 20, 1995 Connecting Hearts: Chibiusa and Pegasus Tiger's Eye hatches a plan to capture Pegasus by using a Lemures that can enter other people's shadow and control them from within. Details Episode 9 Aired May 27, 1995 Protect Mamoru: Ninja Usagi's Jealousy A small fire leaves Mamoru's apartment in a total mess, forcing him to stay at Rei's place. Details Episode 10 Aired Jun 3, 1995 Forest of Illusion: A Beautiful Fairy's Invitation Chibi-Usa bumps into a young man after becoming enthralled in a beautiful illustration book Usagi bought for her. Details Episode 11 Aired Jun 10, 1995 Drive to the Heavens: The Dream Car Fueled With Love Ami is shocked when she sees Mamoru coming out of his apartment with another woman. Details Episode 12 Aired Jun 17, 1995 Aiming for the Top: The Pretty Swordswoman's Dilemma Chibi-Usa befriends Miharu, who is aiming to be the best swordwoman in Japan. Details Episode 13 Aired Jul 1, 1995 We Love Fashion: The Stylish Guardians Famous designer Yoshiki Usui's new store opens in the Juban District; Usagi and her friends head out to see the fashion show. Details Episode 14 Aired Jul 8, 1995 Storm of Love: Minako's Grand Two-Timing Plan Usagi spots Minako out on a date with a handsome man and quickly gathers her friends to spread the news; when they see Minako being dropped off by her boyfriend, he is different from the man Usagi saw earlier. Details Episode 15 Aired Jul 15, 1995 The Secret Mansion: A Menu of Love for You An old woman named Mayako lives alone in a huge mansion. Details Episode 16 Aired Jul 22, 1995 Believe in Pegasus: The Four Guardians' Super Transformation News reports of Pegasus attacking the town cause Usagi and the other Sailor Guardians to have doubts about whether Pegasus can be trusted or not. Details Episode 17 Aired Aug 12, 1995 Shining Summer Days: Ami Under the Sea-Breeze Usagi and her friends are enjoying their summer vacation by checking out boys at the beach; Shingo is with them acting as their bodyguard-especially for Ami, whom he has a crush on. Details Episode 18 Aired Aug 19, 1995 Become a Prima: Usagi's Ballet Usagi and Chibi-Usa see an ad for a free ballet lesson for beginners and immediately sign up; as they clumsily practice, Fish's Eye draws the class's attention with his elegant dancing skills. Details Episode 19 Aired Aug 26, 1995 Juban Holiday: The Carefree Princess Usagi and Chibi-Usa meet a strange woman named Rubina who follows them around at the fireworks festival; Rubina turns out to be a princess visiting from the Kingdom of Amethyst who snuck out to experience life outside of her royal duties. Details Episode 20 Aired Sep 2, 1995 Destined Partners? Makoto's Innocence Usagi and the girls are excited as they dress up to attend the school festival being held at Mamoru's university; Makoto hopes to meet the man of her dreams. Details Episode 21 Aired Sep 23, 1995 Shadow of Evil: The Trio's Last Chance Fish's Eye goes after Mamoru, but she seems to show no interest in being with anyone besides Usagi; Fish's Eye starts to question his own existence. Details Episode 22 Aired Oct 21, 1995 Mirrors of Dreams: The Amazon's Last Stage Zirconia threatens the Amazon Trio that if they don't capture Pegasus by the next new moon, the magic making them human will wear off; a depressed Fish's Eye finds himself at Usagi's home. Details Episode 23 Aired Oct 28, 1995 The Amazoness: Nightmare From Behind the Mirrors Usagi and her friends go to see a show at the Dead Moon Circus in the Juban District, and are entertained by all the amazing tricks they see. Details Episode 24 Aired Nov 4, 1995 True Power Explodes: Ami's Melody of the Heart Ami falls in love with a melody she finds online and works on writing lyrics that match the melody; Ami goes to meet the composer, Toshiyuki Nishino. Details Episode 25 Aired Nov 11, 1995 Flames of Passion: Mars's Raging Super Attack Rei becomes famous after posing for a fashion magazine cover in her shrine maiden outfit; she receives a visit from a girl named Nanako, who expresses her desire to study under Rei so that she can become a beautiful shrine maiden just like her. Details Episode 26 Aired Nov 18, 1995 Dentist of Horrors? PallaPalla's House Usagi and Chibi-Usa go to the dentist to get their cavities treated; the dental clinic is actually a trap set up by Palla-Palla to find Pegasus. Details Episode 27 Aired Nov 25, 1995 Clash of Dreams: Minako and Makoto's Broken Friendship Minako and Makoto compete to win the heart of Honjo, a young principal who runs Honjo Preschool; their rivalry starts to put a strain on their friendship. Details Episode 28 Aired Dec 2, 1995 Overcome Your Fear: The Jump to Freedom Chibi-Usa's school is having a sports day; one of its main events is jumping over the vaulting box, which Chibi-Usa is not very good at. Details Episode 29 Aired Dec 9, 1995 Don't Lose Sight of Your Dreams: The Mirror of Truth Chibi-Usa and Usagi befriend a struggling young painter named Kamoi at the park; Cere-Cere asks Kamoi to paint a portrait of her. Details Episode 30 Aired Dec 16, 1995 Pegasus Disappears: Wavering Friendship Chibi-Usa is curious to know why Pegasus is still reluctant to tell her where he really came from; when she confronts Pegasus with the question, he disappears, causing Chibi-Usa to doubt their friendship. Details Episode 31 Aired Dec 23, 1995 Pegasus's Secret: The Boy Who Protects the Dream World Palla-Palla's spell turns Sailor Chibi Moon into an adult and Sailor Moon into a child; at first Chibi-Usa is happy at her transformation, but her joy quickly turns into shock when she discovers that Pegasus can no longer hear her call for help. Details Episode 32 Aired Jan 13, 1996 Chibi-Usa's Little Rhapsody of Love The girls begin to suspect that Chibi-Usa is in love; eager to know who the boy is, they try to get Chibi-Usa to talk, but with little success. Details Episode 33 Aired Jan 20, 1996 Dream to Be an Adult: The Amazoness' Confusion Usagi and her friends are doing volunteer work at Juban Civic Hall to help set up the stage for the Coming of Age Day ceremony; there, they befriend four young girls who are actually the Amazoness Quartet in disguise. Details Episode 34 Aired Jan 27, 1996 Terror in Motion: The Dark Queen's Evil Hand Strange spider webs begin to appear all across the Juban District; as the girls investigate, they notice that these webs are all originating from the Dead Moon Circus. Details Episode 35 Aired Feb 3, 1996 The Source of Darkness: Dead Moon Circus Nehelenia starts a solar eclipse that will leave the world in eternal darkness; learning of her goals, the Sailor Guardians storm the Dead Moon Circus to prevent that from happening. Details Episode 36 Aired Feb 10, 1996 Labyrinth of Mirrors: Chibi Moon Captured The Dead Moon finally discovers that Sailor Chibi Moon was the one hiding Pegasus, and captures her; brought before Nehelenia, Sailor Chibi Moon learns the history behind the Dead Moon's queen. Details Episode 37 Aired Feb 17, 1996 The Golden Crystal Appears: Nehellenia's Magic Nehelenia demands that Helios give up the Golden Crystal in exchange for Sailor Chibi Moon's life; the Sailor Guardians struggle to defeat Zirconia and they receive help from an unexpected ally. Details Episode 38 Aired Feb 24, 1996 When the Crystal Shines: The Beautiful Power of Dreams Nehelenia regains her full power and proceeds to put the world into an eternal slumber; to stop her, Sailor Moon tries to activate the power of the Golden Crystal. Details Episode 39 Aired Mar 2, 1996 Dreams Forever: Fill the Heavens With Light The Golden Crystal's power defeats Nehelenia, pushing her back into the abyss where she was originally sealed in; refusing to go alone, Nehelenia tries to take Sailor Chibi Moon with her. Details

Season Info

Director
Junichi Sato, Harume Kosaka, Takuya Igarashi, Kunihiko Ikuhara, Yuji Endo, Hiroki Shibata, Noriyo Sasaki, Kônosuke Uda
Screenwriter
Yoji Enokido, Megumi Sugihara, Ryota Yamaguchi, Genki Yoshimura
Genre
Kids & Family, Comedy, Drama, Action, Anime
Original Language
Japanese
Release Date
Mar 4, 1995