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'''''Sailor Moon in Sweden''''' refers to the Swedish translations of the [[Sailor Moon (anime)|''Sailor Moon'' anime]] and the [[Sailor Moon (film comic)|''Sailor Moon'' anime comic]].
 
'''''Sailor Moon in Sweden''''' refers to the Swedish translations of the [[Sailor Moon (anime)|''Sailor Moon'' anime]] and the [[Sailor Moon (film comic)|''Sailor Moon'' anime comic]].
  
== Anime ==
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ngljud, and included the show's [[Sailor Moon (first season)|first]] and [[Sailor Moon R|second]] seasons. It premiered in Sweden on February 25, 1996, airing at 9:35 am on [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV4 TV4]'s weekend morning children's programming block "Junior." This run skipped [[Usagi is Frantic! Rei's First Date|episodes 15]] and [[Shingo's Innocent Love! A Sorrowful French Doll|18]], and ended at [[Wish Upon a Shooting Star! Naru's Pure Love|episode 23]]; the show did not return until January 17, 1999, at which point it began airing every Sunday at 9:35 am. In the second run all episodes up to [[Magical Power of Darkness! Esmeraude's Invasion|episode 76]] were shown, including the two omitted episodes, but skipping [[Usagi Will Teach You! How to Lose Weight|episode 4]]; the show ended again in December 2000. In June 2001, TV4 started airing the show for the last time, beginning from [[Protect the Children's Dreams! Friendship Linked by Anime|episode 21]]. After [[The Final Battle Between Light and Darkness! Love Sworn to the Future|episode 88]] was shown on September 10, 2001, TV4 let their license expire, and they stated they would not renew it again. The dub was later sold to [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanal_5 Kanal 5], where it ran from November 7, 2002 until July 8, 2004. Kanal 5 skipped episode 88 the first two times the series aired, for unknown reasons, but it was aired in subsequent broadcasts.  
=== Translation and Channels ===
 
The Swedish dub was produced by Pangljud, and included the show's [[Sailor Moon (first season)|first]] and [[Sailor Moon R|second]] seasons. It premiered in Sweden on February 25, 1996, airing at 9:35 am on [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV4 TV4]'s weekend morning children's programming block "Junior." This run skipped [[Usagi is Frantic! Rei's First Date|episodes 15]] and [[Shingo's Innocent Love! A Sorrowful French Doll|18]], and ended at [[Wish Upon a Shooting Star! Naru's Pure Love|episode 23]]; the show did not return until January 17, 1999, at which point it began airing every Sunday at 9:35 am. In the second run all episodes up to [[Magical Power of Darkness! Esmeraude's Invasion|episode 76]] were shown, including the two omitted episodes, but skipping [[Usagi Will Teach You! How to Lose Weight|episode 4]]; the show ended again in December 2000. In June 2001, TV4 started airing the show for the last time, beginning from [[Protect the Children's Dreams! Friendship Linked by Anime|episode 21]]. After [[The Final Battle Between Light and Darkness! Love Sworn to the Future|episode 88]] was shown on September 10, 2001, TV4 let their license expire, and they stated they would not renew it again. The dub was later sold to [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanal_5 Kanal 5], where it ran from November 7, 2002 until July 8, 2004. Kanal 5 skipped episode 88 the first two times the series aired, for unknown reasons, but it was aired in subsequent broadcasts.  
 
  
 
Scanbox Sweden released three VHS tapes, with two episodes each, on Christmas 1996 which featured [[Crybaby Usagi's Magnificent Transformation|episodes 1]]-[[Usagi Learns a Lesson! The Road to Stardom is Tough|7]], with the exception of episode 4. In late 2000, TV4 Vision released episodes 1-18 on 6 VHS tapes through Warner Home Video, each containing 3 episodes. Those tapes used cover art from the [[Sailor Moon in Germany#Anime|German video release]] and featured artwork from [[Sailor Moon S]] and [[Sailor Moon SuperS]], which were never dubbed nor broadcast in Swedish.
 
Scanbox Sweden released three VHS tapes, with two episodes each, on Christmas 1996 which featured [[Crybaby Usagi's Magnificent Transformation|episodes 1]]-[[Usagi Learns a Lesson! The Road to Stardom is Tough|7]], with the exception of episode 4. In late 2000, TV4 Vision released episodes 1-18 on 6 VHS tapes through Warner Home Video, each containing 3 episodes. Those tapes used cover art from the [[Sailor Moon in Germany#Anime|German video release]] and featured artwork from [[Sailor Moon S]] and [[Sailor Moon SuperS]], which were never dubbed nor broadcast in Swedish.
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