List of Sailor Moon Sailor Stars Episodes

List Of Sailor Moon Sailor Stars Episodes

The fifth season of the Sailor Moon anime series, titled Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon: Sailor Stars (美少女戦士セーラームーン セーラースターズ, Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn Sērā Sutāzu?), was produced by Toei Animation and directed by Takuya Igarashi. The season began broadcasting on TV Asahi on March 9, 1996 and ended on February 8, 1997. This season of Sailor Moon has not been dubbed into English.

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