Princess Snow Kaguya

Sailor Moon S: The Movie is the second of three theatrically released Sailor Moon movies. Its full name in Japanese is Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S The Movie (劇場版 美少女戦士セーラームーンS, Gekijouhan Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S). The English dub is called Sailor Moon S the Movie: Hearts in Ice. The Japanese version debuted in theaters December 4, 1994. The film was soft matted for its theatrical release, as it was animated in 4:3 full screen. The same was... more

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  • Dec 4, 1994

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  • 61 min (37 hs )

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Kunihiko Ikuhara

Kunihiko Ikuhara (幾原邦彦 Ikuhara Kunihiko) (born December 21, 1964) is a Japanese creative artist who has collaborated on several famous anime and manga series. He is best known for his role in creating and directing Revolutionary Girl Utena. Ikuhara was born on December 21, 1964 in Komatsushima,...

Runtime:

  • 61 min (37 hs )
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