The old Sailor Moon animation was infused with a lot of creative team ingenuity, including many tributes to classic films and literary masterpieces.
Today I will give you an inventory:
First appearance: Sailor Moon Season 3 Episode 23
Who is the Real Savior? Chaos of Light and Shadow

White Up is taken from the 1931 Western Ranger novel White Earp: Sheriff of the West, written by American novelist Stuart Lake, which tells the story of a sheriff named White Upe who fights out the riots in the local area. White Upp does have a man in history, but the story is made up out of thin air. The novel laid the foundation for the classic elements of later Westerns: deserts, small towns, taverns, duels, and became a classic image of Westerns in the Western world, with at least 25 films from 1935 bringing White Up's story to the big screen. Including the 1994 film White Earp starring Kevin Costner, which was also the closest Up film to the American War at the time.
First appearance: Sailor Moon Season 1 Episode 31
Falling in Love or Catching Up? Luna's Most Unlucky Day
The name of the big fat cat that appears in it is taken from the classic movie and literary masterpiece "Gone with the Wind" ("Gone with the Wind"), and its name translates to the name of the hero "Rhett Butler". Similarly, this episode also uses a lot of "Gone with the Wind" memes, such as the line that Ari said after rejecting Yuichiro's date: "風と共に去りぬ" is a translation of the Japanese version of "Gone with the Wind".
In addition, the end of this episode also pays tribute to the end of the movie "Gone with the Wind":
Therefore, the old version of the Sailor Moon animation is actually hiding a lot of the ingenuity and humanistic feelings of the main creator, not just a low-grade children's film, follow-up there are new discoveries and then give you more interesting terriers!
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