The famous 90s anime "Sailor Moon" created by Naoko Takeuchi was once a touching moment in the hearts of countless teenagers. Today, April 30, the last day of the Heisei era in Japan, the five main actors of the TV series version of "Sailor Moon" rarely appeared in the same frame. Although 16 years have passed, they are no longer as youthful as they were back then, but they are still beautiful. The live-action special effects version of "Sailor Moon" was broadcast from October 4, 2003 to September 25, 2004. It is a special effects drama based on the famous manga "Sailor Moon" by Naoko Takeuchi. It was widely welcomed and praised by fans of the series due to the charm of the original work. ·Today, April 30th is the last day of the Heisei era in Japan. Five of the former leading actors, Sawai Miyu, Izumi Rika, Kitagawa Keiko, Azama Miyu, and Komatsu Ayaka, gathered together to celebrate the change of era name. In the photo, although the five former "beauties" have obviously lost their youthfulness, they look well-maintained and all have smiling faces. Compare it with the stills from that year, isn't it a bit eye-catching······ |
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