Sailor Moon Season 3 has quietly become one of the more dependable comedies currently available on . The 1-season run is exactly the right length for what it is doing. With 1,028 viewer ratings on TMDB, this is not a title flying under the radar. Kotono Mitsuishi's performance alone is worth the time investment. Available now — press play and find out why people keep recommending it.
Sailor Moon Season 3 arrived without much fanfare and built its audience the hard way — through word of mouth. Sailor Moon Season 3 gets the fundamentals right first, then finds room to get weird with it. The Death Busters, lead by the maniacal Professor Tomoe, target innocent citizens in a search for three special pure heart crystals. Two powerful new Sailor Guardians are already seeking the crystals and have no interest in working with Sailor Moon and the other Guardians. Where did they come from, and what is their plan for the talismans? Kotono Mitsuishi and Aya Hisakawa lead a cast that brings real weight to the material. It was aired in 1994. What keeps Sailor Moon Season 3 from feeling disposable is a cast that clearly understands the material better than the format usually demands. The hit rate here is high enough that skipping ahead never feels like an option.
Comedy fans looking for a reliably funny watch will find it in Sailor Moon Season 3. It stands on its own even without an obvious comparison point. Short enough to finish in a weekend, substantial enough to feel satisfying. Kotono Mitsuishi anchors an ensemble with real chemistry. Genuinely funny, consistently, across the whole run.
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