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|    Sunnie to leo86@my-deja.com    |
|    Re: Question about Sailor Saturn...    |
|    19 Aug 06 13:09:29    |
      From: sunniechan@comcast.net              leo86@my-deja.com wrote:       > Joel Fischoff (Agent) wrote:       >       >>The various incarnations of Saturn-chan - which is to say, Tomoe Hotaru,       >>Sailorsaturn, and Mistress Nine - appear in both the S series and the Stars       >>series.       >>       >>       >       >       > I haven't seen many S episodes. How does her character fit in in S?       > What's her relationship to the other Scouts? How often is she seen?       >       > Is it safe to say that she appears briefly in Sailor Moon S, but only       > becomes a regular character in Stars?       >              No. Hotaru/Sailor Saturn is in S much more than Stars. In S, she is       most frequently shown as Hotaru once she is introduced. It is not until       closer to the end of the season (if I recall correctly) that we see       Mistress 9 and than Sailor Saturn.              As for Stars, she's in it briefly during the first arc as Saturn, and       has a few cameos as Hotaru early in the second arc, but is barely seen       again until a brief showing as Saturn in the finale episodes when all of       the senshi are gathered together.              Basically, S is your best opportunity to see the character, although she       is seen a bit more as Saturn in Stars (but overall the character is seen       less in that season).              Hopefully that makes sense and helps.              Sunnie              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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