10 Sailor Moon moments that were deemed too much for American audiences
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OldTaku who grew up on Sailor Moon: Please tell us about the extreme 21st century censorship of anime. Do go on.RageWeebs: We have to fight this wave of censorship that threatens the very existence of our beloved anime!OldTaku who grew up on Sailor Moon: Please tell us about the extreme 21st century censorship of anime. Do go on. Given the prejudice with which LGBTQ+ themes were censored by the American market, it’s no surprise that Sailor Moon’s plethora of nudity was censored. Even in scenes where no full-on nudity was displayed, anything that resembled or suggested a sexual characteristic or image was heavily censored. This was done in a number of ways, with one of the most prominent examples being bath scenes where the translucent water was made completely opaque. There were plenty of other methods too, such as drawing in dresses and outfits for certain scenes or making nude characters shine brighter than the sun.
Nephrite's death in Sailor Moon. This is more due to how his death affected me as a little girl than anything.Day 25 - Saddest Anime DeathNephrite's death in Sailor Moon. This is more due to how his death affected me as a little girl than anything. One of the most recognizable and hilarious censorship changes was the changing the blood from red to green for the American version of . While many series will eliminate blood altogether, the importation team's decision to change the color of the blood is somewhat confusing and unique. Even more confusing is that many of the series’ fatal attacks were left as they were in the original Japanese dub, with only the blood being changed. If the focus was on not promoting violence to children, it may have been more prudent to censor the injuries themselves, rather than the biological consequences.
10 Sailor Moon moments that were deemed too much for American audiences
One of the series logos (Image Credits: Naoko Takeuchi/Nakayoshi, Viz Media, Sailor Moon) One of the most iconic and classic anime series from the 1990s is , which found itself as an international hit once overseas dubs began airing. The North American market in particular was incredibly receptive to Sailor Moon, with many young boys and girls tuning in to catch the show every week. However, as with many anime exports and dubbings, there were some aspects of Sailor Moon which weren’t as appropriate internationally as they were in Japan. One of the most famous examples of this is the romantic storyline between Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune (more on that later) being censored for American Sailor Moon audiences. Here are 10 moments and storyline aspects that were deemed too much for American audiences to handle. These include censoring of a lot of the LGBTQ+ themes that are a part of the Sailor Moon storyline.1 Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune are just cousins
One of the most iconic censorship instances from the series comes from Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune’s romantic relationship. The original Japanese dub of Sailor Moon saw the two as lovers, involved in a committed relationship which was given plenty of screentime to, successfully, legitimize itself. However, when imported to North American markets, and in the USA specifically, the relationship was censored due to LGBTQ+ themes being deemed unfriendly for the youth. Instead, the dub changed them to being “just cousins,” which is pretty problematic since some clearly flirtatious moments were still left in for the two.2 The entire final season being cut
One of the most prominent censorship changes to involved the entire final season being unadapted by the American studio. This was due to the introduction of the Sailor Starlights, a group of Sailor Warriors who, in the manga, cross-dressed as men to disguise themselves on Earth. However, the anime took it a step further, with the Starlights actually being biological men transformed into women. Unfortunately, this transgender theme and motif for the final season was deemed much too inappropriate for the young American audience the series had cultivated. Since it couldn’t be edited around, the final season of the original series simply wasn’t adapted.3 All nudity was erased
RageWeebs: We have to fight this wave of censorship that threatens the very existence of our beloved anime!OldTaku who grew up on Sailor Moon: Please tell us about the extreme 21st century censorship of anime. Do go on.RageWeebs: We have to fight this wave of censorship that threatens the very existence of our beloved anime!OldTaku who grew up on Sailor Moon: Please tell us about the extreme 21st century censorship of anime. Do go on. Given the prejudice with which LGBTQ+ themes were censored by the American market, it’s no surprise that Sailor Moon’s plethora of nudity was censored. Even in scenes where no full-on nudity was displayed, anything that resembled or suggested a sexual characteristic or image was heavily censored. This was done in a number of ways, with one of the most prominent examples being bath scenes where the translucent water was made completely opaque. There were plenty of other methods too, such as drawing in dresses and outfits for certain scenes or making nude characters shine brighter than the sun.
4 All the blood was changed to be green
Day 25 - Saddest Anime DeathNephrite's death in Sailor Moon. This is more due to how his death affected me as a little girl than anything.Day 25 - Saddest Anime DeathNephrite's death in Sailor Moon. This is more due to how his death affected me as a little girl than anything. One of the most recognizable and hilarious censorship changes was the changing the blood from red to green for the American version of . While many series will eliminate blood altogether, the importation team's decision to change the color of the blood is somewhat confusing and unique. Even more confusing is that many of the series’ fatal attacks were left as they were in the original Japanese dub, with only the blood being changed. If the focus was on not promoting violence to children, it may have been more prudent to censor the injuries themselves, rather than the biological consequences.