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* When [[Sailor Moon]] first appeared in this episode, she made a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_No._1 Attack No. 1], a famous anime series about volleyball. | * When [[Sailor Moon]] first appeared in this episode, she made a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_No._1 Attack No. 1], a famous anime series about volleyball. | ||
− | *The volleyball court showed up again in [[A Time of Shock! True Identities Revealed to One Another|episode 109]]. | + | * The volleyball court showed up again in [[A Time of Shock! True Identities Revealed to One Another|episode 109]]. |
* In the original version, [[Professor Tomoe]] told [[Kaolinite]] his favorite sport was stair-stepping. In the [[Sailor Moon in North America#English dub|first English dub]], he told her his favorite sport was "standing over his experiments," and in the [[Viz Media|Viz]] dub, he told her it was rhythmic gymnastics. | * In the original version, [[Professor Tomoe]] told [[Kaolinite]] his favorite sport was stair-stepping. In the [[Sailor Moon in North America#English dub|first English dub]], he told her his favorite sport was "standing over his experiments," and in the [[Viz Media|Viz]] dub, he told her it was rhythmic gymnastics. | ||
* The slogan on [[Haikyun]]'s headband read "必勝!" (Certain victory!), but at several points it changed, depending on the situation, to "くやしい" (Annoying), "邪悪" (Wicked), "っびっくり!!" (Frightened!!) and "負け!" (Defeat!). | * The slogan on [[Haikyun]]'s headband read "必勝!" (Certain victory!), but at several points it changed, depending on the situation, to "くやしい" (Annoying), "邪悪" (Wicked), "っびっくり!!" (Frightened!!) and "負け!" (Defeat!). | ||
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+ | * In the [[Sailor Moon in North America#English dub|first English dub]], [[Tsutomu Asai|Jamie]] mentioned that [[Minako Aino|Mina]] was away in England. This is the first and only time her time in England is mentioned in the [[Sailor Moon in North America#English dub|first English dub]]. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== |
Revision as of 10:29, 4 April 2022
Episode Data | |
Sailor Venus counters the Daimon's attack | |
Original Episode | |
Name (Kanji/kana): | S戦士をやめたい!? 美奈子の悩み |
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Name (Romaji): | Seeraa Senshi wo Yametai!? Minako no Nayami |
Name (Translated): | Retire From the Sailor Senshi? Minako's Concerns |
Name (Viz Dub): | I Want to Quit Being a Sailor Guardian: Minako's Dilemma |
Episode Number: | 100 |
Director: | Hiroki Shibata |
Writer: | Yoji Enokido |
Animation Director: | Mari Tominaga |
Air Date: | June 25, 1994 |
Previous Episode: | The Kindness of a Man! Yuuichirou, Heartbroken by Rei? |
Next Episode: | Usagi in Tears! Glass Shoes for Her Birthday |
First English Dub Episode | |
Name: | Individual Happiness |
Number: | 93 |
Company: | Cloverway |
Air Date: | June 26, 2000 |
Previous Episode: | Mixed Emotions |
Next Episode: | Birthday Blues, Part 1 |
Minako becomes despondent about her life as a Sailor Senshi. Meanwhile, an old friend of hers is attacked by a Daimon.
Summary
Coming soon.
Episode trivia
- When Sailor Moon first appeared in this episode, she made a reference to Attack No. 1, a famous anime series about volleyball.
- The volleyball court showed up again in episode 109.
- In the original version, Professor Tomoe told Kaolinite his favorite sport was stair-stepping. In the first English dub, he told her his favorite sport was "standing over his experiments," and in the Viz dub, he told her it was rhythmic gymnastics.
- The slogan on Haikyun's headband read "必勝!" (Certain victory!), but at several points it changed, depending on the situation, to "くやしい" (Annoying), "邪悪" (Wicked), "っびっくり!!" (Frightened!!) and "負け!" (Defeat!).
- In the first English dub, Jamie mentioned that Mina was away in England. This is the first and only time her time in England is mentioned in the first English dub.
Cast
- Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon - Kotono Mitsuishi
- Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury - Aya Hisakawa
- Rei Hino/Sailor Mars - Michie Tomizawa
- Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter - Emi Shinohara
- Minako Aino/Sailor Venus - Rica Fukami
- Haruka Tenou/Sailor Uranus - Megumi Ogata
- Michiru Kaiou/Sailor Neptune - Masako Katsuki
- Luna - Keiko Han
- Artemis - Yasuhiro Takato
- Professor Souichi Tomoe - Akira Kamiya
- Kaolinite - Noriko Uemura
- Tsutomu Asai - Junichi Kanemaru
- Manager - Rumi Kasahara
- Male Student - Hideyuki Miyao
- Female Student - Maki Yagita
- Haikyun - Megumi Urawa
Previous episode: 99 |
Season Sailor Moon S |
Next episode: 101 |
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