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Adaptions That Almost Were: Sailor Moon
01-21-2010, 05:50 AM
If you
know what this is already, you know what you're getting into.
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*shudders* Damn you Ops. I knew how bad it was in THEORY... now I KNOW... *brainbleaches*
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Without following the link - is that that live-action thing with the (I think) silver hoverboards and one of the protagonists in a wheelchair, sometimes
referred to as "Saban Moon"?
Because if there's *another* mind-warpingly bad Sailor Moon adaptation that never was, I'm not sure I want to know about it.
(Some reports say that the "Saban Moon" thing was never seriously considered, and is blown far out of proportion by the fanbase. But it's a fun
little 'Net-legend even if so.)
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..Yes. I want to tear my eyes out, but I saw the whole thing. It was by Saban, too, reportedly.
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Meh. I've seen far more horrifying things in my life that would make you guzzle brain bleach. Comes from a rather unique upbringing.
Anyhow, what puzzled me the most was how they jump between animation and traditional formats... until I realized that animating all the action sequences would be a helluva lot cheaper than hiring on a potload of special effect people and buying a monster-du-jour from Jim Henson every week.
Also, having grown up in the eighties I find this sort of thing to be par for the course. We can even see the beginnings of the modern teeny-bopper fashion crazes that are center of the Hana Montana fandom. Bleh. I hope my niece grows out of that, and soon.