Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Special Act: We're Getting Married!! (2004) [N/A]

Featuring:
Miyû Sawai, Keiko Kitagawa, Rika Izumi, Myû Azama

Written by:
Naoko Takeuchi (original manga)
Yasuko Kobayashi (script writer)
Naoko Takeuchi (creator)
Yasuko Kobayashi

Directed by:
Kenzô Maihara, Ryuta Tasaki


Release Date:
November 26, 2004

Original Title:
美少女戦士セーラームーンSpecial Act:わたしたち結婚します!!

Alternate Titles:
Bishôjo Senshi Sailor Moon: Special Act

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Romance

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 61

A sequel to the series, set four years later, that portrays the wedding of Mamoru and Usagi. Before their nuptials they must do battle with Mio Kuroki who has been resurrected and claims to be the new queen of the Dark Kingdom. She kidnaps Mamoru and Usagi and intends to force Mamoru to marry her. However, the Shitennou are revived and help their master to defeat Mio's youma, Sword and Shield. Meanwhile, the Sailor Senshi, minus Sailor Mars who is hospitalized with injuries from battling Mio while in her civilian state, use the Moon Sword provided by Queen Serenity to restore their power, enabling them to transform and face Mio.

Four years after the defeat of the Dark Kingdom, the Sailor Senshi are living normal lives, and Usagi and Mamoru are about to marry. But a resurrected Mio Kuroki, now called Queen Mio, threatens the peace of the Earth.

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Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Special Act: We're Getting Married!! (2004) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 7.9/10

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