how to watch sailor moon in order
To watch Sailor Moon in order, there are two main paths :
- the 1990s original anime run (plus its movies), and
- the newer Sailor Moon Crystal reboot with its follow‑up films.
Simple watch order (no extras)
If you just want the core story with minimal confusion: Original 90s anime
(main series only)
Watch in this order:
- Sailor Moon (Season 1)
- Sailor Moon R (Season 2)
- Sailor Moon S (Season 3)
- Sailor Moon SuperS (Season 4)
- Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (Season 5)
Crystal / reboot route (manga-faithful)
This covers the same main arcs in a more compact way:
- Sailor Moon Crystal Season 1 – Dark Kingdom arc
- Sailor Moon Crystal Season 2 – Black Moon arc
- Sailor Moon Crystal Season 3 – Infinity / Death Busters arc
- Sailor Moon Eternal Part 1
- Sailor Moon Eternal Part 2
- Sailor Moon Cosmos Part 1
- Sailor Moon Cosmos Part 2
Full watch order (with movies)
If you want everything in a smooth viewing flow, including the 90s movies:
90s anime + movies (recommended flow order)
Most fans slot the films between seasons so power‑ups and characters line up nicely.
- Sailor Moon (Episodes 1–46)
- Sailor Moon R (Episodes 47–89)
- Sailor Moon R: The Movie – Promise of the Rose
- Sailor Moon S (Episodes 90–127)
- Sailor Moon S: The Movie (a.k.a. Hearts in Ice)
- Sailor Moon SuperS (Episodes 128–166)
- Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie (a.k.a. Black Dream Hole)
- Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (Episodes 167–200)
There are also a few short specials that fans usually place like this:
- “Make Up! Sailor Senshi / Make Up! Sailor Guardians” – before or around the R movie
- Sailor Moon SuperS Special – after about episode 130 of SuperS
- “Ami’s First Love” – with or just before the SuperS movie
Reboot vs original (quick comparison)
Both tell the same core story arcs but with different pacing and tone.
| Version | What's it like? | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 90s Sailor Moon | Lots of episodic stories, extra villains, more comedy and character moments, plus nostalgic 90s animation. | [2][5]People who want a longer, cozy classic magical‑girl experience. |
| Sailor Moon Crystal + movies | Follows the manga arcs closely, faster pacing, fewer filler episodes, everything wraps up in fewer hours. | [9][4][5]People who want the “main story” in a tighter, modern package. |
If you’re totally new: where to start?
Many guides now suggest:
- Start with Crystal if you want the clean, manga‑accurate story in the shortest time.
- Start with the 90s anime if you love older animation, monster‑of‑the‑week stories, and more slice‑of‑life character development.
You can absolutely pick one route first and come back later for the other – they’re parallel takes on the same Sailor Moon saga rather than a single mandatory continuity.
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