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That Nerd Dave

@thatnerddave

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Belated “Happy Birthday” to Rei Hino, Sailor Mars!

How typical for me. A day late and a dollar short.

Still, it’s undeniable that Sailor Mars is one of my favorite Sailor Moon characters, so I should mark the occasion of the character’s birthday with my favorite interpretation: Keiko Kitagawa in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon.

Not gonna lie: 90s anime Rei strays too far from the manga for my taste. She suffers a bit from turning into a jerk for comedic purposes (much like Chibiusa). She’s still a great character, but still.

Keiko Kitagawa nailed Rei, though. She struck a balance between manga Rei’s reserved nature and anime Rei’s abrasive character, AND made it all make sense, gave it pathos.

All hail the Queen.

We need a Super Live CD or DVD release!

Now that nearly a week has passed since I saw Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Super Live, I’ve been able to process the experience a bit more. As a Sailor Moon fan of 30 years, it was a profoundly moving experience that has left me wanting more. And therein lies the problem.

The current Super Live is a reworked show. The previous Super Live hit the stage in 2019 and, if that show is any indication, things are not looking so good. There was no official DVD or Blu-Ray release, and although a soundtrack was released, it was INSTRUMENTAL ONLY.

Now, the effects of the global COVID pandemic may have had an impact there, but still…

The London tour is over, and the North American tour has only a few stops left. I’m unaware of any reports that a camera crew was spotted filming the whole thing at any of those locations. Perhaps New York, but who knows?

It may be helpful if fans of the show let company Nelke Planning know that there’s money to be had from, at least, a full-cast audio recording of the show. Ideally, a two-CD set that features the North America cast on one disc and the London cast on the other.

You can find Nelke on *sigh* “X”, of all places:

https://x.com/nelkeplanning

Now, my Japanese is atrocious; I still have a lot to learn. Still, it takes seconds to tell Nelke:

スーパーライブの録画を公開して下さい。

Please release the recording of the Super Live.

And if I made a mistake in Japanese (which, let’s be honest, at my stage of study, is at least 50-50), then perhaps Nelke Planning speaks meme:

Please take my money.

I love Sailor Moon… so I’m doing a thing…

As I dive deeper into the world of Sailor Moon musicals, I’ve begun to bring some of my humble know-how and skills to bear on that corner of the franchise.

For fun, here are some before-and-after screenshots of a little side project I’ve been working on.

I think the difference is pretty striking…

…and not just in close-ups…

…but other shots, as well.

Like I said, my skills are humble; I’m a hobbyist.

Still, I’m pleased with the results.

“The Super Live” nourished my Inner Child

My connection to Sailor Moon began, like so many in my age bracket, in the 1990s with the original anime. I’ve spent a lot of time over the years trying to analyze why the show resonated so strongly with me as a child. My guess is that there is no simple answer.

What I do know is that the anime began an enduring relationship with this set of characters. I watched the anime. Eventually, I read the manga, later watched the remake, then found my way to the live-action show. At long last, I’ve finally begun exploring the musicals.

I went through phases of intense interest in Sailor Moon and her Guardians, but even in those quiet times in between, they were always with me. Usagi’s refusal to give up, Ami’s studiousness, Rei’s passion, Makoto’s strength and ability to subvert expectations, Minako’s spirit; they had profound meaning to me.

The notion that I could watch them on stage, meet actors embodying those characters in person…I never even dared consider the possibility. It never even crossed my mind.

Which made actually watching Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Super Live an incredibly moving experience. I won’t attempt to review the show or critique performances; I simply can’t.

What I can say is this: sitting there in that theater, once again watching a retelling of the Dark Kingdom arc, my inner child felt nourished. I was reminded, in pure and distilled form, that Sailor Moon is about one thing above all else: love, in all of its forms, will ultimately overcome all obstacles.

I like to think I know this on an intellectual level. Through the heartfelt portrayals of the cast and the sumptuous music, however, I was reminded why Sailor Moon always made me believe it in my heart, as well.

Does that sound sappy? Absolutely.

I’m okay with being a little sappy sometimes.

Finally, to the gentleman sitting next to me at the show: I apologize for startling you with my incredibly unhinged, loud howl during La Soldier.

I regret nothing.

“Act 7 - Push” Begins!

Naru wasn’t sure why she had accepted Umino’s lunch invitation.

They strolled along the crowded street of Ameyoko Market, brushing against tourists and locals hunting for a bargain. It didn’t feel like the right place for a date, but Umino wore his infatuation on his sleeve. He wanted to spend time with her, and right now, Naru could use the company.

If you wonder why I brought back Sailor V…

…in my PGSM fan fiction sequel season, the answer is simple: Sailor V is the queen.

No time for the cops.

No time for heartache.

Armed to the teeth.

I’m serious. Armed and dangerous.

Get the picture yet?

She’s the epitome of magical girl cool.

Yeah, getting the chance to write Minako Aino as Sailor V…that’s a dream come true.

Now work gets serious on “Act 7 - Push”!

It’s been 24 hours since the release of Act 6 - A Face Like Thunder. You’d think I’d enjoy the accomplishment. Take a break. Relax.

Ha! As if!

I’ve got a fresh cup of coffee and my migraine meds. Time to get some writing done on the next chapter: Act 7 - Push!

It’s time for a wedding and the Sailor Guardians are invited! What is supposed to be a moment of happiness and fun after weeks of struggle turns into a disaster of epic proportions.

Naru is acting very strange. Minako debuts a song that might be a little too…personal. Usagi is at war with herself. Somebody accidentally drinks from the wrong punch bowl. Why is Ami’s “plus one” Berthier?

And just when the interpersonal drama threatens to completely derail the reception, the Black Moon Clan comes for a certain key around Chibiusa’s neck…and one of the Guardians will put it all on the line to save her!

Yeah…this is gonna be good…

It’s here! Act 6 has arrived!

The unofficial sequel to the live-action *Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon* series continues with a double-sized episode: *Act 6 - A Face Like Thunder Parts 1 and 2*!

In the forest of the Boso Peninsula, Makoto Kino trains alongside Usagi Tsukino in hopes of reclaiming the powers of Sailor Jupiter. Little do they know that their closest friends and greatest enemies are headed for their location. In a small cabin in the woods, secrets will be revealed, memories recovered, and scores settled. Makoto will have to face her worst fears, and the anger in her heart, to have any hope of saving herself and her found family!

New uniforms! New powers! Bold new takes on classic characters and timeless storylines!

*Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Season 2: Black Moon* releases new episodes monthly on all major fan fiction platforms!

This second season of *PGSM* packs enough thrills and surprises to delight any *Sailor Moon* fan!

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Sailor Jupiter arrives on Friday, April 11!

It’s official! Act 6 - A Face Like Thunder is finished! It will go live on all major fan fiction platforms on Friday, April 11. Sailor Jupiter is about to have a major impact!

One small wrinkle: Act 6 turned into a massive chapter in the ongoing PGSM: Black Moon story. It clocks in at over 25K words. To keep things more in line with previous chapters, I’ve decided to post it in two parts.

The good news? Both parts will release simultaneously!

So, mark your calendars for Act 6 - A Face Like Thunder Part 1 and Part 2, coming at you this Friday!

Jupiter is coming!

Oh. My. God.

The release of Act 6 - A Face Like Thunder is only days away, at last. What a beast this chapter of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: Black Moon turned out to be.

It’s easily the longest chapter I’ve written. It pays off a ton of Makoto Kino’s character development begun in Act 5, but it does so much more than that:

+ It progresses Mamoru’s journey to discover his own powers.

+ It peels back a layer of Berthier and Sailor Mercury’s friendship.

+ It pays off the return of Sailor V.

+ It begins to reveal more about the origin of the Black Moon Clan (and it’s very different from the source material!).

+ It features fun callbacks to moments from the manga and anime, but in a whole new context.

+ ReiNako…

+ It sets up the building blocks for the mid-season finale, a truly bonkers story that goes big and refuses to go home!

I’m so excited to share this chapter with the Sailor Moon fandom. I think it has turned out to be worth the wait.

But…why is Act 6 so long?!

In the middle of revisions on Act 6 - A Face Like Thunder and I’m feeling a little…conflicted.

Act 5 was around 15,000 words. What the heck happened with Act 6?!

There’s A LOT going on in the new episode! Big moments abound!

Readers are either gonna love getting a huge update…or wonder why the heck I can’t write shorter chapters, like a normal fanfic writer. 😅

We shall see.

Minako Aino’s new album, Push, announced! ;)

After a mind-bending European tour, Japanese mega-star Minako Aino returned to Tokyo with the promise to write and record a new album. Now, she’s making good on that promise with her most personal album yet: Push!

Although the album is still in production, she will unveil the first single and title track, Push, at the end of April as a treat for her eager fans.

The song will premiere on YouTube with a special music video.

So, mark your calendars, because new music from Minako Aino is on the way!

Be sure to read the unofficial sequel to PGSM, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: Black Moon!

Album Art by Éngel Chase

Despite the date of publication, this is not an April Fool’s Day post! 😝

Rough draft for Act 6 of Black Moon complete!

I. Am. Finished.

The rough draft for Act 6 - A Face Like Thunder is officially complete and it is a BEAST. At 18K words, it is the longest chapter of my PGSM sequel season so far.

The challenge? A total of 11 characters are involved in the final third of the chapter. Balancing all of those characters, their individual arcs and moments, while not losing track of anybody required an actual flow chart. 😅

I’m pleased with the results, but now the REAL work begins: meticulous revising and re-writing. I will spit-shine this chapter until I can see my reflection in it. I’m a perfectionist, after all.

There are a lot of cool moments present already, though. I’ll leave you with a tease: I’ve included a really cool little 90s anime reference.

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does anyone else think routinely about how PGSM making princess serenity the villain of the story fundamentally changed the fabric of thinking about sailor moon as a whole. does anyone else lie awake thinking about how PGSM having minako dies changes her entire relationship to rei. does anyone else just stare into the distance thinking about how mamoru helping usagi in the last battle, after spending so much time trying to fight his feelings and honor his fiancee who saved his life just totally changes the fabric of their relationship. does anyone just think about the darkury arc and how ami's jealousy is so warranted and so interesting and that her love of usagi is such a huge driving force of the show. does anyone just think about PGSM 10+ years later.

Just watch PGSM already!

There is something special about Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon. The grounded writing. The focus on the characters. The fun performances from its young cast. Even the “cheesy” special effects.

In a lot of ways, PGSM is the ultimate version of Sailor Moon to me; better than the manga or the 90s anime. It’s not even close, to be honest. Its only drawback is that it ended too soon.

I’m proud to be among a small but dedicated group of fans that continue to love this show. God knows, it isn’t easy. Toei seems to have all but disavowed the series. There never was a Western release; no dub made it accessible to the masses.

Even now, I believe in this series. A dub, a Western “anniversary” release, a streaming debut; the show could find an audience outside of Japan even now.

If a Sera Myu can come to the West in the form of Sailor Moon: The Super Live, then so could PGSM.

There’s a reason why I write PGSM fan fiction despite never having written a single fan fiction before: this interpretation of these characters is special.

If nothing else, go to your favorite search engine and find a fan sub; there are two popular ones easily accessible that make it possible for Western audiences to experience the series.

It’s not easy or convenient. You have to seek it out, but I promise…it’s worth the effort,

Go watch Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon.

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