Brief Summary
The video presents a condensed version of the Sailor Moon story, focusing on the conflict between Queen Beryl and the Sailor Princesses. It covers the initial attack, the escape to Earth, and the Sailor Princesses' fight against Beryl's forces on Jupiter. The narrative includes elements of romance, action, and the importance of friendship and duty.
- Queen Beryl attacks the solar system, leading to a battle with the Sailor Princesses.
- The Sailor Princesses escape to Earth with the jewels of power.
- The Sailor Princesses fight against Beryl's forces on Jupiter.
The Fall of the Moon Kingdom
Queen Beryl and her dark forces attack the solar system, capturing the outer planets and seizing their jewels of power. The royal families of the five inner planets, led by Queen Serenity, form an alliance against Beryl, with the moon as their capital. Queen Serenity announces the betrothal of Sailor Moon to Prince Darien of Earth to affirm the new confederation. During the celebration, Beryl attacks, seeking the remaining cosmic jewels of power.
Escape to Earth
As Beryl's forces attack, the Sailor Princesses are instructed to escape to Earth with Darien and the powerful pendants they possess. They must use sky flyers to reach the galleon and escape through a vortex to hide in another dimension, as Beryl cannot follow them there. Queen Serenity promises to find a way to communicate with them, emphasizing the urgency of their departure to save as many as they can.
Life on Earth
Victoria, also known as Vicki, is offered lipstick and seems to be daydreaming. She is snapped back to reality by Miss Scrim, indicating she is a student on Earth.
Battle on Jupiter
Luna alerts the Sailor Princesses that Queen Beryl is attacking the people of planet Jupiter, and they must help. The Sailor Princesses travel to Jupiter on their sky flyers to battle Beryl's dark forces. They engage in combat, using their unique powers to fight the enemy. During the battle, a mysterious rose appears, capturing their attention before fading away, leaving them wondering about its origin.