While the original 200-episode run concluded decades ago, the franchise remains active:
Usagi Tsukino stared at the shimmering holographic screen hovering above her compact. A single, pulsing notification read: sailor moon 200 verified
For a moment, Usagi felt a flash of her old insecurity—the crybaby who just wanted to wear pretty skirts. But then she looked at the list. Not just names. Stories. While the original 200-episode run concluded decades ago,
The rain in Tokyo did not touch the Cherry Hill Temple, but it dampened the spirits of the six figures standing in the courtyard. It had been three weeks since the "Great Silence"—a void where the villains stopped coming. No youma, no droids, no daimons. For most, this was peace. For Usagi Tsukino, it was withdrawal. Not just names
– Episodes 167 to . The final season involving the Sailor Starlights and the ultimate battle against Shadow Galaxia. 📺 Where to Watch the 200 Verified Episodes
A retrospective on the Viz Media "Verified" uncut releases. After years of edited versions, Viz Media restored all 200 episodes, including the previously unreleased (in North America) Sailor Stars season.