First Look: ‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie’ double feature trailer from Netflix

‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie Part 1 & Part 2′ Premieres Worldwide (outside of Japan) on June 3, 2021
On Thursday, Netflix revealed the double feature trailer for Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie as well as the poster and voice cast list for the films.
When a dark power enshrouds earth and a dark circus troupe appears after a total solar eclipse, the scattered Sailor Guardians must reunite to bring light back into the world… ‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon’ was originally created by Naoko Takeuchi, the Eternal movie is directed by Chiaki Kon (‘The Way of the Househusband’, ‘Nodame Cantabile: Paris Edition & Finale’), with music by Yasuharu Takanashi (‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal’, ‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal Season III’), with Kazuko Tadano (‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon’, ‘Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens’) responsible for character designs and TOEI Animation / Studio DEEN for animation production.
Voice cast includes:
- Stephanie Sheh is Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon
- Kate Higgins is Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury
- Cristina Vee as Rei Hino/Sailor Mars
- Amanda C. Miller is Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter
- Cherami Leigh as Minako Aino/Sailor Venus
- Sandy Fox is Chibi-Usa / Sailor Chibi Moon
- Veronica Taylor as Setsuna Meioh/Sailor Pluto
- Erica Mendez is Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus
- Lauren Landa is Michiru Kaioh/Sailor Neptune
- Christine Marie Cabanos as Hotaru Tomoe/Sailor Saturn
- Robbie Daymond as Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask
- Michelle Ruff is Luna
- Johnny Yong Bosch is Artemis
- Deby Dayberry is Diana
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