
Sailor Moon - Decisive Battle / Transylvania's Forest ~ New Appearance! The Warriors Who Protect Chibi Moon ~
Fantasy
Overview
Sailor Moon - Decisive Battle / Transylvania's Forest (Kessen / Transylvania no Mori) was the second installment of the Dracul Musical Arc.
Top Cast
Miyuki Kanbe
Miyuki Kanbe
Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon
Miyuki Kanbe
Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon
Mariya Izawa
Mariya Izawa
Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury
Mariya Izawa
Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury
Eri Kanda
Eri Kanda
Rei Hino / Sailor Mars
Eri Kanda
Rei Hino / Sailor Mars
Yuki Nakamura
Yuki Nakamura
Minako Aino / Sailor Venus
Yuki Nakamura
Minako Aino / Sailor Venus
Emi Kuriyama
Emi Kuriyama
Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter
Emi Kuriyama
Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter
Nao Takagi
Nao Takagi
Haruka Tenou / Sailor Uranus
Nao Takagi
Haruka Tenou / Sailor Uranus
Yuuka Asami
Yuuka Asami
Michiru Kaiou / Sailor Neptune
Yuuka Asami
Michiru Kaiou / Sailor Neptune
Yuuko Hosaka
Yuuko Hosaka
Setsuna Meiou / Sailor Pluto
Yuuko Hosaka
Setsuna Meiou / Sailor Pluto
Mario Tomioka
Mario Tomioka
Hotaru Tomoe / Sailor Saturn
Mario Tomioka
Hotaru Tomoe / Sailor Saturn
Arisu Izawa
Arisu Izawa
Chibiusa / Sailor Chibi Moon
Arisu Izawa
Chibiusa / Sailor Chibi Moon
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