No but seriously I feel like Crystal!Ami was out gaying PGSM!Ami where Usagi is concerned
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HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE
I DIDN’T KNOW IT WAS POSSIBLE
RIGHT?
RIGHT?
I AM JUST IN AWE
Tag: pgsm
Let the Usagi&Ami feels commence.
makoto in every episode → レイとお父さん
act eight • rei and her father
Happy Birthday Usagi! (6/30)
(scans used are from Miss Dream)
[ATTACK: COMBINATION] Supreme Thunder & Youma Disperse.
Japanese: シュープリーム・サンダー
Romaji: Shuupuriimu Sandaa
User: Sailor Jupiter
Weapon Required: NoneJapanese: 妖魔退散
Romaji: Youma Taisan
User: Sailor Mars
Weapon Required: NoneFrom: Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon – Episode 24
Trivia
- “Youma” means “apparition”, “ghost” or “bewitching spirit”. In Sailor Moon’s context, it’s generally translated as “demon” or “monster”.
- Sailor Jupiter’s tiara was only necessary for her attacks in the anime and manga.
Source: tokusequence.tumblr.com
BUT IF PGSM!NEPHRITE HAS A CRUSH ON AMI AND MANGA!NEPHRITE IS SUPPOSED TO BE WITH MAKOTO AND ANIME!NEPHRITE IS WITH NARU, THEN WHO’S FLYING THE PLANE??!?!?!?!
NOT JADEITE
So I just realized how much this must parallel what Rei experienced with her mom. And this is right on the heels of those memories being brought to the surface again with everything that happened with her father.
God, Rei’s terrified right now. The illness might not be the same, but it’s the same to her. Hospital bed. Limited time. The desperate hope that medicine and doctors will work. Rei’s done this before.
Rei needs Minako to beat this so badly. She can’t do this again if it ends the same way.
This is a continuation from this post, because while rewatching PGSM I’m finding a lot more follow-up than I remembered. It’s small moments, but they do a lot.
My first two caps are from Act 28, because I think a) this moment is adorable, and b) it’s a really interesting contrast to Act 8. Rei’s kept Venus’s identity to herself for who knows how long, and Makoto is understandably a little miffed because she loves Aino Minako. But she’s not actually mad. She understands Rei’s reasoning immediately and her glare borders on playful. There’s a huge difference between this and the look on her face in Act 8 when she calls Rei cold. They’ve come a long way from that. There’s an implicit “You probably did the right thing.” And then Rei apologizes anyway. She recognizes, and cares, that even if she’s right, Makoto’s disappointment matters. It’s not a very deep apology, but it’s such a big step from Rei’s usual stubbornness and Makoto sees that. Her smile about it is almost identical to her smile about getting to work alongside Aino Minako. That’s how much she cares about Rei now.
The last two caps are from Act 31, aka the act where Makoto and Motoki try to go on a date. Makoto has a lot of complicated feelings on whether she should go, and Rei’s response in the first cap is similarly layered. On the surface, it’s simply “Don’t worry about getting grief from me about it,” which in itself is important. Rei’s letting her know that she accepts whatever decision Makoto makes. But behind that are even bigger things. Rei not saying anything means that she thinks it’s okay if Makoto wants to date boys. Makoto believes herself unsuited for it, so Rei being okay with it is important, just like I think Rei’s reaction to the cute things Makoto had in her purse in Act 8 is important. And then there’s the senshi aspect, which at this point I don’t think Makoto picks up on or takes to heart. Usagi gets frustration from the others for focusing on her crushes more than being a soldier. By saying she won’t say anything about Makoto dating, Rei’s also saying she won’t say those sort of things. Rei implicitly has faith that Makoto won’t be any less of a soldier if she falls in love, which speaks volumes of her belief in and respect for Makoto.
Her line after they find out Makoto tried to leave her date also shows just how much Rei understands Makoto. An earlier Rei probably would have taken Makoto wanting to leave at face value; she wanted to leave because she doesn’t like Motoki, end of story. But she doesn’t. Rei knows that Makoto probably would like Motoki if she let herself. Even more, Rei knows that Motoki himself has nothing to do with Makoto wanting to leave. Rei’s lost people; she knows what it is to put up walls to keep that pain from ever happening again. Makoto’s defenses are different than Rei’s, but she recognizes them. By the end of the episode, it’s clear that Rei sees that Makoto is hurting herself with this, but she doesn’t know how to help.
I’m really excited to see what the rest of the show does with this.
Sailor Moon 30 Day Challenge- Day Seven
Prettiest/most handsome character
Sailor Moon 30 Day Challenge
Best Friendship
At first I had a hard time making a choice for this day. But the moment I started thinking about PGSM, I knew my decision. It might be an odd one, since it’s mostly just shown in one episode. But god, this episode.
I love Makoto and Rei because they’re almost not friends. If they met in some other random circumstance and were left alone, they wouldn’t get past the vague acquaintance stage. But they have this thing, this huge, impossible to ignore, being a soldier thing, that links them and opens the door for them to connect. And then they still don’t. Mako has these friends now and she loves them so much that she’ll do anything and she doesn’t understand why Rei won’t. And Rei (though she wouldn’t admit it) ALSO has these friends and loves them, but she wants them to improve and doesn’t understand why Mako is fine with letting them stagnate.
Until it’s her.
The moment Rei realizes Mako thought she was being kidnapped and chased the car all the way to the hotel, the moment Mako stands up to Rei’s father’s associates for her, that’s the moment they click. Rei believes what she says about getting better alone, she believes in independence and not needing anyone, but a little secret part of her wants someone to be there for her so badly. And Makoto is there. She’s there forcing people out of the room and making escape plans and actually listening to Rei and it’s more than Rei’s had in a long time.
But it’s not one-sided. In PGSM Mako has so much trouble with her feminine side, and Rei breaks that down a little. Rei is actually someone who doesn’t like girly things and boys, but she makes it so clear that it’s okay Mako does like those things. She teases her, but the message isn’t, “It’s funny boyish Mako-chan likes such cute things.” It’s, “It’s funny you’re so embarrassed about liking such cute things.”
There’s just so much acceptance between them. Rei accepts who Makoto really is, Makoto accepts that Rei can’t love her father. They accept that they’ve had similar losses but they happened very differently and had different effects. And they accept that no matter what they say, they’ll always end up helping Usagi as much as they can.
Even though it wasn’t touched on much for the rest of the show, and even though it wasn’t really dealt with in the other canons at all, there’s enough just in this one episode for me to love it forever.