> In 1995, DiC won the rights to Sailor Moon in North America. The series was a 65-episode package, with seven episodes cut for reasons unknown. The series did so poorly in syndication that, after the run had completed, DiC dropped the show and made no effort to bring the series to even the end of the second season.
yeah, anon, sailor moon was so relevant that it went belly up like a fish upon its first release and wasn't touched until cloverway came up with the brilliant idea of piggybacking off the established success of dbz and gw
not saying dbz and gw aren't trash too, but you srsly don't have a leg to stand on with this "sailor moon has relevance!!!" argument. it's about as important an anime as veggietales
http://wikimoon.org/index.php?title=Sailor_Moon_in_North_America
yeah, anon, sailor moon was so relevant that it went belly up like a fish upon its first release and wasn't touched until cloverway came up with the brilliant idea of piggybacking off the established success of dbz and gw
not saying dbz and gw aren't trash too, but you srsly don't have a leg to stand on with this "sailor moon has relevance!!!" argument. it's about as important an anime as veggietales