From 1993 to 2005, Bandai produced a series of musicals for the Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon property. These shows were sequentially numbered in subsequent album releases.

Usagi and friends are enjoying summer vacation, until Queen Beryl and the Shitennou are revived. The musical was recorded on August 12, 1993 at the Gotanda U-Port Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
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The 4th Sailor Moon musical (and the 2nd to get a physical release.) While Usagi Tsukino and her friends are enjoying their summer vacation and planning on making their dreams for the future come true, they must deal with the Death Busters and two new Sailor Senshi who are on the hunt for the Talismans, as well as the arrival of Chibiusa.
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Sailor Moon SuperS - Dream Warriors - Love - Into Eternity is the 7th Sailor Moon musical. Sailor Moon SuperS with a complete circus make-over. Features Zirconia and the Amazon Trio as enemies.
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Sailor Moon SuperS - Dream Warriors - Love - Into Eternity (Revision) is the eighth Sera Myu musical. Sailor Moon SuperS with a complete circus make-over. Features Zirconia and the Amazon Trio as enemies.
View DetailsA companion video to Sailor Moon - Sailor Stars with behind the scenes footage.
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Sailor Moon - Sailor Stars is the 11th Sailor Moon musical. Revision of the previous musical.
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12th Musical of the Sailor Moon Musical series. Loosely based on Sailor Stars. Galaxia revives Queen Beryl.
View DetailsA bonus video intended as a companion to Sailor Moon - The Eternal Legend.
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Revision of the previous Musical. Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon - Eternal Legend is the 12th Sera Myu musical.
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The Last Day performance of The Eternal Legend Revision (Eien Densetsu Kaiteiban) musical.
View DetailsA bonus video intended as a companion to Sailor Moon - The Eternal Legend (Revision) - The Final First Stage.
View DetailsA special video capturing the June 1998 fan appreciation event to promote Beginning of the New Legend.
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Beginning of the New Legend (Shin Densetsu Kourin) was the first musical to star Fumina Hara as Sailor Moon.
View DetailsA BTS look at Sailor Moon - Beginning of the New Legend and its production
View DetailsA video capturing the January 1999 fan appreciation performances to promote Sailor Moon - Legend of Kaguya Island.
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Legend of Kaguya Island (Kaguya Shima Densetsu) was the second musical starring Fumina Hara as Sailor Moon and the first musical with an original plot.
View DetailsA bonus video acting as a digest of the final performance of Sailor Moon - The Legend of Kaguya Island.
View DetailsA bonus video documenting the Golden Week 1999 fan appreciation events promoting the revised Legend of Kaguya Island
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Usagi just wants to spend time with Mamoru, but Professor Tomoe and Death Lamia have other plans. They send their Death Nightmares to give Usagi an evil dream about the terror to come. With help from Count Dracul, they try to steal the Sailor Senshi's Star Seeds to create the perfect artificial life - the Homunculus. One after another, things get worse as more tragedies occur. Can the Sailor Senshi battle Tomoe, the Samael Sword, and the mysterious Death Vulcan?
View DetailsA video recounting the events of Sailor Moon - New/Transformation - The Path to Become the Super Warrior - Overture of Last Dracul's final night.
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Sailor Moon - Decisive Battle / Transylvania's Forest (Kessen / Transylvania no Mori) was the second installment of the Dracul Musical Arc.
View DetailsA BMO member limited preview performance and final performance special
View DetailsA BTS video for Sailor Moon - Decisive Battle / Transylvania's Forest ~ New Appearance! The Warriors Who Protect Chibi Moon ~.
View DetailsBTS of Sailor Moon - Final Fight / The Forest of Transylvania (Revision) -The Secret of the Most Powerful Enemy, Dark Cain-.
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Decisive Battle / Transylvania's Forest (Kessen / Transylvania no Mori) was the revision of the musical Transylvania no Mori.
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Last Dracul Final Chapter (Last Dracul Saishuu Shou) was the final chapter of the Dracul Arc. It also included the Super Revue Musical Show.
View DetailsA BTS documentary of Marina Kuroki's first Sailor Moon production: Sailor Moon - Birth! The Princess of Darkness, Black Lady
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Princess of Darkness Black Lady (Revision) was the revision to the previous Black Lady musical, featuring some plot and character changes from the original.
View DetailsA video of BTS and final night footage of Sailor Moon - Birth! Princess of Darkness Black Lady (Revision) - The Secret of the Planet Nemesis
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Infinity Academy - Mistress Labyrinth was the fourth Sailor Moon musical to star Marina Kuroki as Sailor Moon. It was the Summer 2002 musical, and also part of the Sailor Moon 10th Anniversary celebration. The musical was based on the Infinity arc of the manga and the second half of the Sailor Moon S season of the anime, with slight differences, such as the addition of the Hoshino family.
View DetailsA special BTS video for the 2003 winter Sailor Moon musical, Sailor Moon - Infinity Academy - Mistress Labyrinth (Revision).
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The revision of the previous musical, Infinity Academy, with plot and cast changes.
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Starlights - Ryuusei Densetsu was based on the Sailor Stars arc of the manga and incorporated some elements of the earlier musicals Sailor Moon Sailor Stars and Eien Densetsu, most significantly the revival of Queen Beryl and the Shitennou.
View DetailsA video guide for the 2003 Summer Sailormoon musical.
View DetailsA BTS video for Sailor Moon - The Advent of Princess Kakyuu - The Second Stage Final.
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The Advent of Princess Kakyuu (Kakyuu-Ouhi Kourin) was the revision of the previous musical, but it also followed the Sailor Stars arc of the manga.
View DetailsA BTS video for Sailor Moon - New Legend of Kaguya Island
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New Legend of Kaguya Island was a remake and revision of the musical Legend of Kaguya Island.
View DetailsA behind the scenes video for Sailor Moon - New Legend of Kaguya Island (Revision) - Marinamoon Final
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This was the final musical with Marina Kuroki as Sailor Moon.
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