![]() The Moonies never were very punctual, though. To which Sailor Moon responds by reminding them of this season’s moral:Īnd the Quartet are like “Eh, adulthood can’t be worse than being betrayed, electrocuted, and slowly drained of our energy” (well, that last one will be true no matter what they do, but adulthood is reasonably free of betrayals and electrocutions, at least). So they smash their Stones, force Zirconia to retreat, and even point the Moonies to her lair! Yeahhh, redemption arcs! I always knew you had it in you, kids! The Quartet are none-too-happy about this, but they’re reluctant to break the Amazon Stones to free themselves from Zirconia’s energy-suck, because it means they’ll lose their magic and have to grow up. Yo, Nehelenia, a little help for your best gal pals, here?īut alas, turns out she was just using the Quartet’s “innocent energy” to power the Dead Moon, and now that she’s got Helios she doesn’t need them anymore. It works for approximately 60 seconds, which is how long it takes Ami to find the real Zirconia and rhapsody the crap out of her (ScienceBards, FTW!). Sensing defeat, Zirconia begs Nehelenia for help, so she dumps the Amazoness Quartet out of MirrorJail and into Zirconia’s lap, where she proceeds to suck them of their energy and increase her own power. “Now you see me, now you see MORE of me!” He does as she commands, though not before delivering some serious Alicorn stank-eye. She blasts Chibiusa’s Mirror out of her (ouch) and threatens to destroy it if Helios doesn’t show himself. In the present day, the Quartet are still trapped, Zirconia is still after the Moonies, and Nehelenia still wants that danged Golden Crystal. To thank them, she gave them power (the Amazon Stones) that would “let their fun dreams go on forever.” And the rest is static, never-changing history. They were just four kids playing in the forest when they stumbled upon the mirror where Nehelenia was trapped. The Recaps Episode 164 – All Nehel Breaks LooseĪfter a quick check-in with Mamoru (yep-still dying), we pop back into the past for an Amazoness Quartet flashback. Villains rise and fall, characters learn when to let go and when to hang on, and the Power of Dreams! leads to a finale both heartfelt and cheesy. I’m still trying to decide how well it worked for me personally, so let’s hit those recaps and see if we can’t parse it out together. It’s final battle week, more or less, which in Sailor Moon terms usually means things are going to happen SuperSwiftly, and these episodes do not disappoint. Walking the fine line between SuperSincere and Alicorny. ![]()
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