When I first saw Sailor Moon as kid, I immediately became infatuated with the universe that exists within Sailor Moon (and even the prequel Codename: Sailor V). When Sailor Moon would transform, it was into a symmetrical, elegant, beautiful and powerful entity.

The interesting thing to note about Sailor Moon is that her power is to fight for what is right. And her version of right never seems to fail, because though she is not the most physically strong of the sailor scouts, she is the most encouraging and protecting (Like the episodes in "Sailor Stars" with the Phages for one example. She refuses to harm them, and finds a way to heal them with the her Therapy Kiss.


She defended the Phages because they were humans underneath the spell they were under. Sailor Moon believes in you. She believes everyone deserves to have a shot at their dreams, and that they must follow them, too! Sailor Moon is constantly willing to risk her life for the hope of being able to save others, like in this scene:

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All of the immense power she displays, comes from her big heart. She's got so much love in her heart, that she won't let anyone with the potential to become good, die, even when they are dangerous monsters on the attack. She even pities the evil queen Nehellenia who tried to destroy her mother, and her friends.


What makes Sailor Moon so powerful is her ability to show people that they don't have to live in pain forever over what they did. She believes that we all deserve to follow our passions, and I think she believes we all have them. And the proof is actually if you watch the first arc of the Sailor Stars season with Nehellenia, but Sailor Moon is not a tough punisher. She doesn't inflict hell on her enemies most of the time. She inflicts love and healing power.

Season four of the anime was all about people's dreams. It was extremely important that they didn't break any of the dream mirrors throughout the season. They were all recovered, because the Sailor Scouts are defending peoples hopes and dreams. They believe in man kind. And I believe in man kind, too.


Side note: Here's the song I wrote for this scene for my upcoming collection of songs inspired by Sailor Moon: "Turn The Light Back From The Dark".