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Wednesday, May 19th - 4:15 am
Update - Jay Navok

Live Action Sailor Moon update (Toei preview for Act 32)

 

This calls for a sexy party!

The Toei preview, then Operation Replay episode 3, then the WTF SM.com posts of the day, and TGTN below. As always I recommend opening the page to see the pictures being talked about, and a big thank you to kenji for help in clarifying things!

Top left:

Has Mamoru disappeared in London? Usagi can't take it anymore.
And with that, Mio provides her with a heaven-sent opportunity: "You can go to London."
The question is, can Usagi dash to Mamoru's side?

On the right:

Here's the issue.

Just how many times did the word "London" pop-up in the Act 31 "next episode" trailer?

In that regard, wanting to go to London, Usagi finds it unbearable. In order to get to England she becomes the attendant of the popular actor Yuuto. But having played the mediator, enabling Usagi to do this, hmm... that Mio must be up to something!


Below that, in the box with the picture of the Shitennou:

As it were, Mamoru flew to London like he was running away from something. But, even if he's in London, fate's not going to leave him alone. As Kunzite noted of the circumstances, "What kind of meeting is this..." How will Mamoru respond?

On the set, sometimes the word "wig gathering" (a mysterious word indeed) is used; on the other hand this picture is of very much the "male gathering". It's unexpected that we see five these people, all of them men, appearing in one scene in Sailor Moon...

Please look forward to this "male gathering" next time!

Although they're called the "Four Kings," this was actually the first time the four of them had been assembled all together. That being the case, we took a souvenir picture.

The box below that:

Playing the part of the idol Yuuto is Ichijyou Satoshi-san.

He's also been in other Toei features, like having played "Omiya-san" (Part 2)'s Takaoka Shunsuke, and is better known as Kamen Rider Ryuuki's Kame Rider Gai: Shibaura Jun
He took on this part which is just a little like Shibaura Jun with joy.

The word "active/cheerful" seems to fit him and he's an unbelievably "likable young man" (is this a dead word?)!


Kenji writes: in this context, やんちゃ (rude but also "active") has something good meanings.
And I think 好青年 (likable young man) is still a common word, and maybe the writer is saying a kind of satire that there aren't so many 好青年 (like him) nowadays.

 Below that, with the picture of Motoki staring at a movie poster:

A day in the life of Motoki.

The film, "Lord of the Kame" [kame=turtle] seems to be a big hit. Motoki stares fascinatingly at a movie house poster; society must be in a "turtle boom" of sorts. Motoki-kun and Takai-kun must certainly be goers on the cutting edge of fashion.

Thanks GD Winn for pointing out it's probably "Lord" of the Kame. The last box, with a tiny picture of Mio:

A day in the life of Mio

Kuroki Mio's actress Alisa, just in the midst of filming Act 32, celebrates her birthday.

While the part she plays gives the impression that she's "vigilant" and "crafty," off-camera she's actually an "innocent" and "incredibly lively" 16 year old! What enables her to play the part - that is so different from who she actually is - is her "sheer dint of effort." Do your best!


A big happy birthday to Ms. Alisa!

The Sailormoon.com posts of the week

Thanks to Rebo for the contribution!

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