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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Kern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.sailor-moon
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 9:55 AM
Subject: 200 Days of Sailor Moon - Episode 167


> Episode 167 - When a nightmare scatters the flowers!  The evil queen's
> revival
>
> The first episode of the final season (apparently this was known to be
> the final season before airing; people were already mentioning it on
> a.f.s-m).  There are a number of surprising things about the episode.
>
> First off, after four seasons and 166 episodes, Moonlight Densetsu has
> been replaced as the opening theme by Sailor Star Song.  I like SSS so
> it's fine for me, but I think this was somewhat controversial.  The
> new opening sequence is nice, though -- I especially like the parts
> with the civilian and transformed versions of the senshi next to each
> other, with Ami eating the ice cream, Minako flipping the pancake,
> etc.
>
> Second, this episode is not a filler episode.  Every other season has
> started by introducing the new villians and then doing a normal filler
> episode, but it's clear that something different is going on here.
> There was a lot of speculation as to how this season was going to work
> -- some people were actually hopeful that there would be no filler in
> the entire season...haha, fat chance. :)
>
> Third, for the first time in the series a villian is reused in another
> season.  They brought Nehelenia back -- some people consider this the
> "true" conclusion to SuperS, but I'm not so sure about that.  This
> episode, of course, aired only one week after 166, so there's not much
> separation between the two, but I think that the theme and
> presentation is different enough and that SuperS had a fine conclusion
> on its own.  But it's great to see Nehelenia back.
>
> Finally, the outers are back, which was a welcome sight to a number of
> fans that had disliked SuperS compared to S.
>
> The scene between Nehelenia and Galaxia is one of my favorite scenes
> in the season -- you can just see the way that Galaxia is sitting
> behind the scenes manipulating Nehelenia, and it's a good way of
> indicating that the ultimate villian of this season is going to be
> greater than anything they've seen before.
>
> The opening to the episode has similarities to the fairy tale Snow
> Queen by Andersen -- in that story some trolls break (accidentally, in
> the tale) a mirror that twists people's hearts, and when the fragments
> fall in people's hearts or eyes they become twisted as well.
>
> As for the glass monsters, although they are often spelled as Mirror
> Paradory or Mirror Parody (the latter is definitely wrong), Ian
> Andreas Miller made a fairly good case that it should be Mirror Palais
> Dolly.  There's no way to be sure, though.
>
> -Chris 



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