Sailor Moon Crystal Season 5 Release Date, Cast, Plot and Trailer

With the 20th anniversary of the original series, Sailor Moon Crystal season 5 is here to celebrate this significant milestone. The newest anime adaptation of the world-famous shoujo manga series first happened in 2014. Naoko Takeuchi, the manga writer and illustrator earned global recognition for the series’ success. Munehisa Sakai directed it along with Toei Animation in the first two seasons, and undoubtedly, the numbers speak for themselves. Later, Chiaki became the director, and fans are wondering who will be in charge of Sailor Moon Crystal season 5.

Before Sailor Moon Crystal season 5 became one of the much-awaited anime releases, another 1990s anime series dropped before the new adaptation. However, the creators have remained entirely authentic to the original manga series rather than picking up inspiration from the anime. Thus, it will be exciting to see if season 5 will still stick to the usual manga timeline. We can only know about it if season 5 releases on the screen. So, what is the Sailor Moon Crystal season 5 release date, and what significant changes can we expect? Well, continue reading to find out the details.

Sailor Moon Crystal Season 5 Release Date

Season 5 will premiere in the summer of 2023 only in Japanese theatres. It will be a 2-part theatrical release and release on 9th June and 30th June, respectively. Since it will be a theatrical release, the global audiences must wait a little longer. The season 5 release pattern is quite like season 4. Thus, international fans are hoping to get more updates soon enough.

Plot

Season 5 plot will follow the fifth and final arc of Sailor Stars, the 90s anime series called Sailor Moon Sailor Stars. As mentioned, the creators took inspiration from the manga and only the anime series. It is the creator Naoko Takeuchi’s vision to follow the anime to give a modern twist. Season 5 will be highly fast-paced and action-packed. The audiences will see brand-new, never-before animated characters take over the world this time.

Sailor Moon Crystal Season 5 Release Date, Cast, Plot and Trailer

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As the Sailor Moon Cosmos came out in 2023 summer, it did mark the completion of the classic manga adaptation. Thus, season 5 will begin. Usagi Tsukino will return to play her part as the chosen guardian of justice. She will commence the mission of finding the Silver Crystal in season 5. However, it must be done before the Dark Kingdom invades the Earth. So, how successful will they be in their mission?

After a few months of waiting, we will finally get all the answers to the queries we had for so long.

Cast Of Sailor Moon Crystal season 5

The cast of season 5 will remain the same. Since audiences are now accustomed to cast members and the characters associated with them, there won’t be any alterations. Moreover, these cast members know the characters too well, and it will be a bummer for the showrunners if someone new needs to be cast. Thus, check out the list of season 5 below:

Kotono Mitsuishi as Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon / Neo-Queen Serenity / Super Sailor Moon / Tsukino, Usagi
Amanda Céline Miller as Sailor Jupiter
Sanae Kobayashi
Shizuka Itô as Sailor Venus
Kenji Nojima as Mamoru Chiba
Ryō Hirohashi as Luna
Rina Satō as Sailor Mars
There are also English voice actors, but the names are yet to get confirmation since it keeps changing with the seasons.

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Trailer

Yes, a 0.35 seconds trailer or teaser was out to give the fans an idea of what is coming up. It shows love, adventures, and a thrilling journey that fans are more than excited to explore. The two-part release date also came out during the trailer release.

Finally, for Japanese fans, Sailor Moon Crystal season 5 will be out in the theatres. Though the western audiences have yet to get a release date, we are sure there will be a smooth process. So, keep the excitement high!

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