


The first was produced by MangaLand in 1995. There have been three VHS releases in France.
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Later reruns of the series were aired on TMC's children block "Récré Kids" (1996 - 1997), TVA (1997 - 1999), AB Cartoons (1996 - 1999 renamed "Mangas" in 1998), RTL9 (1998), Club RTL (Luxembourg and Belgium 2002), and Fox Kids (beginning with 2000). When they were aired on TV, they were aired only on TMC and AB Cartoons. The last seventeen episodes of the SuperS season were not initially broadcast on TV, but were released on VHS, then later on DVD. The third season began on Octoand concluded June 12, 1996, while the fourth season aired beginning June 19, and finished with episode 149 in August 1997.
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The movie was shown on TV in the same month, on AB Cartoons, then a VHS release followed in April 1997, and later aired on the channel AB1. It was first shown in theaters on (the same premiere date as the premiere of episode 123), but was considered a commercial failure, with only 17,000 tickets sold in Paris. The success of the series until that point on TV prompted the producers to release the Sailor Moon R movie in the country as well, dubbed as "Sailor Moon, Le Film: La Fleur Maléfique" (Sailor Moon, the Film: The Evil Flower). The second season finished with episode 89 on October 10, 1995. While the second season was still airing, reruns of the first season began showing once more, and aired between June 26 and August 28 in the same year. Although episode 67 was aired on December 12, 1994, the subsequent episodes did not start airing until February 8, 1995. Once summer started, the older episodes started being shown every weekday.Īfter the first season finished airing on June 1, 1994, Sailor Moon R started on June 8. In April 1994, reruns started airing and were shown every Monday and Thursday, while the new episodes continued being shown on Wednesdays. The first eight episodes were broadcast Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, but subsequent episodes were shown every Wednesday. France was one of the first foreign countries to screen the Sailor Moon anime, which premiered in the country on Decemon TF1's now defunct children's programming block "Club Dorothée." Like the original North American distributors, the French did not originally get the rights to Stars, and ended the series at SuperS.
