

Sailor Moon R: The Movie - The Promise of the Rose
美少女戦士セーラームーンR THE MOVIE
When Mamoru was little he gave a rose to a little boy named Fiore. Fiore promised that one day he would bring Mamoru lots of flowers. Now Fiore has come back to earth but his intentions are not merely to fulfil a promise... (Source: ANN)
When Mamoru was little he gave a rose to a little boy named Fiore. Fiore promised that one day he would bring Mamoru lots of flowers. Now Fiore has come back to earth but his intentions are not merely to fulfil a promise... (Source: ANN)
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Supporting
Supporting
Supporting
kannauchiha17
December 4, 2007
This is my favorite Sailor Moon movie. I love the backstory with how Darien became friends with Fiore and when he first really met Serena. It was both sweet and sad how Serena saved Fiore and then how Fiore gave Serena back her life. I also liked how the girls always stuck by their princess and that no matter what, Serena never gave up on anyone. Not even Fiore. It is a fantastic movie that I highly recommend. If you haven't sen it, you really are missing something.
RICEA42991
May 24, 2008
Supporting
This was my favorite out of the three Sailor Moon movies, and to this day, it still is. It reveals details about Tuxedo Mask's childhood, and the movie is full of romance and heartfelt scenes. Story: Truly an interesting story for a short movie. It provided some background to Tuxedo Mask's mysterious past. Art: Art was typical Sailor Moon style, but some scenes were very well drawn and detailed. The battle scenes were fast-paced but full of such detail that it I believe it made certain scenes feel much more tense and moving. Sound: Sound definitely was my favorite part of this movie. This movie made manyfans who claimed they hated the American dub to make an exception when it came to Promise of the Rose. Songs created for the movie were my favorites out of the entire series. Character: Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask scenes were abundant in this movie compared to the other movies. It's obvious this movie was meant for R's season. Tuxedo Mask expresses his emotions more openly and visibly. Enjoyment: I really loved this movie. I felt sorry for one of the villains, was touched by the movie's romance, and thrilled at the battle scene. There wasn't much lagging as the other movies had. Overall: As I said before it's my favorite of the three. If you love Sailor Moon for its romance between Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask, definitely this is a movie to see.
ktulu007
July 15, 2014
Sailor Moon is one of those franchises that you're almost certainly familiar with. It has five anime series with a sixth currently airing. I already looked at the first series, which was great if you watched the original and terrible if you watched the heavily censored Eglish dub. It also has a live action series, over a dozen video games, a musical version and a trio of anime films. Today, we'll be looking at the first of them. Sailor Moon R: The Movie. Story: We open with the sailor soldiers going to a greenhouse/ garden to look at flowers. Everything seems to be going welland laughter is in abundance. That's when a strange guy approaches Mamoru and takes his hand in a very suggestive fashion while telling him that he's brought a flower like he promised. Usagi notices and tells him that Mamoru is her boyfriend. He responds by pushing her away, shifting appearance to look very similar to Ail and Ann & teleporting away with a flowery effect. But he vows to bring Mamoru lots of flowers. Mamoru mentions the name “Fiore” and goes off on his own. Leaving the soldiers to contemplate what it all means and Usagi to try to deal with her boyfriend's probable bisexuality. Although she really has no room to judge given that she's attracted to at least three other women over the course of the anime. Now, I actually do like that they use their words and try to reason with the antagonist rather than just going into a long fight scene. I also do like that they make Fiore sympathetic, which is pretty common for Sailor Moon villains, instead of evil for the evils. The film also has some good comedic moments, some with Chibi-Usa, although I only begrudgingly admit that I liked some of her scenes. I also like that the film's story is self-contained, giving you enough information that you can easily understand it even if you haven't seen the series leading up to it. The film's major narrative flaw is the ending. A lot of the stuff leading up to it is good, but it moves into an obvious fake out scene with a cheap resolution. Now, it really needed a little time after that scene to wrap things up properly. Instead, the movie just ends abruptly. It feels like they couldn't think of a good way to wrap things up and just decided not to bother. Characters: The sailor soldiers remain fun, entertaining and interesting characters. Some of the best scenes in the film involve the five of them just having fun or explore their bonds with each other. Fiore is also a great character and I did, overall, like what they did with his story arc. The weak links are Chibi-Usa, who gets some funny scenes but is still a pretty annoying character, and Mamoru, who is just as bland and generically good as he's always been. The difference is that in the series he stayed largely on the sidelines as a secondary character and in this film he's one of the major focus characters. It does make his dullness more noticeable. Art: The art is good. The character designs look as nice as ever. The action sequences flow better than they do in most of the series with some of the stock attack animations being replaced by more active scenes, although there are certainly plenty of the stock animations present. The backgrounds are lively and nicely detailed, certainly moreso than was present in the first series at least. Sound: The vocal cast is superb, as it is in the main series. Mitsuishi Kotono, Hisakawa Aya, Tomizawa Michie, Shinohara Emi and Fukami Rica are joined by Touma Yumi as the Kisenian flower and Midorikawa Hikaru as Fiore. Sailor Moon fans may recognise them as the same duo who played Ail and Ann in R. Which is a little confusing given that the film's story really has nothing to do with the main R storyline in spite of the title. Still, they all give great performances. The music is really good. Sure, some of it is recycled from the series but it was good music then and it's still just as good. Ho-yay: Given that the plot revolves on another man with an obvious crush on Mamoru and that Mamoru does respond to his feelings pretty favorably in spite of Fiore's feelings being arguably one-sided, I'm going to give it a ho-yay factor of a 5/10. Final Thoughts: Sailor Moon R: The Movie does have a lot to recommend it. The characters, aside from a certain two, are really good. The story itself is compelling and features a lot of good moments. The voice acting and music are great. It's not a great film, however. It suffers from a weak ending. It feels incomplete. One of the focus characters is Generic Male Love Interest #403. If you're a fan of the Sailor Moon franchise and you haven't seen it, check it out. You'll probably like it okay, at the very least. My final rating is going to be a 7/10. Tomorrow, a film from a different famous Toei animation franchise. Yes, this one is probably the first one you thought of.
BBHood22
July 28, 2011
What can I say... after years of being an anime fan, I guess you can never go wrong with a classic... Main Characters: Usagi (Sailor Moon), Mamoru (Tuxedo Mask), Ami (Mercury), Rei (Mars), Makoto (Jupiter), Minako (Venus) Story: 7/10 - like all Sailor Moon series, this would be just simple... Sailor Moon and the Sailor Soldiers saving the world... at the beginning of the story, I was already saying "That is ssooo gay!" since the main plot would be about Mamoru and his old alien friend, Fiore... throw in a little "love triangle", some action, and a lot of friendship then you'll have the usual SM story... Art:8/10 - this anime was made in the 90s and it's actually pretty good, imho... I think it paved the way to those big eyes we see on our screens... good thing the copy I got was from a dvd so everything was crystal clear... still love the transformation scenes... very fine indeed... Sound: 8/10 - I've always loved the SM BG music... I don't know how to call it... girly? pop? mainstream? Ending theme was just right for the movie too... Character: 7/10 - well, since I'm accustomed to the main cast of Sailor Moon, I'd give this a 7 for now... they did not really show anything different... but I still laugh at Usagi's clumsiness... Overall/Enjoyment: 8/10 - I'm a sucker for the classics... the Sailor Moon-Tuxedo Mask love team is one of my favorites... the kiss they shared may just be one of the sweetest I've seen so far... With all the different animes to choose from these days, picking up Sailor Moon will still be highly recommended... :)
Senna-kachili
August 18, 2014
Wow It is better than seasons. It is serious and sad. I never see it before, and it is beautiful. Fighting actions are better than seasons. It changed scenes too. I love the ending part because it made me to be interested, and part is sad and keeping to not give up until protect earth. It is good movie! I am not finished yet. I am on three of five seasons.
#1286
Popularity
#2900
Members
72,049
Favorites
277
Episodes
1