Sailor Moon Orion

Sailor Moon Orion is an upcoming animated television series, produced by and,  and. It is loosely based on Japanese manga series of the by, it is the sequel to the 1995 english dubbed Sailor Moon anime series that will take place after the events of Sailor Moon SuperS and a soft reboot that ignores the events of Sailor Moon Sailor Stars that was never dubbed.

Due to the original anime's history on it will air on,  in Japan and  in Canada. It will be the first non-anime series in the franchise to be made in the U.S. and Japan, It will also be the first to be featured in english and japanese.

Premise
Several years after events of Sailor Moon SuperS 18 year old Serena Tsukino aka Sailor Moon and fellow Sailor Scouts: Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Mercury along with her boyfriend Darien Shields aka Tuxedo Mask meet King Oron, her father from her past life as Princess Serena, armed with four powerful blades called the Quason Sabers they defend their home Crossroads City and the universe from various villains from and beyond earth.

Cast & Characters
The cast from the Viz Media dub and Sailor Moon Crystal will reprise their respective roles, however their characters will retain their original dub names from the 1995 english anime.
 * Stephanie Sheh - Serena Tsukino / Sailor Moon / Princess Serena
 * Robbie Daymond - Darien Shields / Tuxedo Mask / Prince Endymion
 * Kate Higgins - Amy Anderson / Sailor Mercury
 * Cristina Vee - Raye Hino / Sailor Mars
 * Amanda C. Miller - Lita Kino / Sailor Jupiter
 * Cherami Leigh -Mina Aino / Sailor Venus
 * Michelle Ruff - Luna
 * Johnny Yong Bosch - Artemis
 * Michael McConnohie - King Oron
 * Danielle Judovits - Molly Baker
 * Ben Diskin - Melvin Butlers, WAC-37
 * Nicolas Roye - Sammy Tsukino
 * Lucien Dodge - Andrew Hansford
 * Tara Platt - Ikuko Tsukino
 * Keith Silverstein - Kenji Tsukino
 * Wendee Lee - Queen Serenity
 * Kurt Strauss - Scorpulus
 * Karen Strassman - TriKira
 * Tom Wyner - Fureaux
 * Derek Stephen Prince - Treacherak
 * Cam Clarke - Kalidor

Development
In 1993, Renaissance-Atlantic Entertainment, Bandai and Toon Makers, Inc. conceptualized their own version of Sailor Moon, which was half live-action and half Western-style animation. Toon Makers produced a 17-minute proof of concept presentation video as well as a two-minute music video, both of which were directed by Rocky Sotoloff, for this concept. Renaissance-Atlantic presented the concept to Toei, but it was turned down as their concept would have cost significantly more than simply exporting and dubbing the anime adaptation.

At the 1998 Anime Expo convention in Los Angeles, the music video was shown. It has since been copied numerous times and has been viewed on many streaming video sites. Because of the relatively poor quality of the source video and circulated footage, many anime fans thought that the music video was actually a leaked trailer for the project. Additional copies of the footage have since been uploaded to the Internet and served only to bolster the mistaken assumption, in addition to incorrectly citing the production to, who became known for a similar treatment that created the Power Rangers series.

Years later 's Dentsu Entertainment USA teamed up with and  to create a 26-episode animated series of their flagship Sailor Moon anime and manga franchise entitled Sailor Moon Orion  which of course of references the Lights of Orion from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, it will retain all G-Rated content from the original dub, it was originally intended to be another reboot, but was changed into a continuation and a soft reboot. Dentsu USA holds all licensing and broadcasting rights to all aspects of the Sailor Moon series United States, while holds all licensing and broadcasting rights Internationally and has carefully hand-picked  and  as writers/showrunners with author Naoko Takeuchi and her husband  as creative consulants to them, they will work closely with Dentsu USA and Toei while trying to write stories that will take place after the events of Sailor Moon Sailor SuperS, while ignoring the the events of Sailor Moon Sailor Stars and appeal more to western audiences. Each season will have with different titles, various writers from shows like ', My Little Pony Friendship is Magic, ' and  franchise will be involved, Cindy Robinson and french writer Thomas Astruc have also joined the writers room with Motonori Sakakibara as the show's director.

Animation
The show will be featured in an anime influnced style with that in mind Dentsu and Toei has tapped (known for ', ' and it's sequel series ) and has opted for cel-shaded CG anime-influnced characters on painted backgrounds. The animation frame rate will be deliberately lower to emulate a more hand-drawn look and occasionally use hand-drawn-esque animation smears.

Music
Power Rangers composers Jeremy Sweet and will score the series and incorporate themes from the original dub's Sailor Moon score and will also incorpate the Lights of Orion score from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy.

Casting
Stephanie Sheh, Robbie Daymond, Kate Higgins, Cristina Vee, Amanda C. Miller, Cherami Leigh, Michelle Ruff, Johnny Yong Bosch and their fellow cast members will reprise their respective roles from the and  dubs, however the characters will retain their original dub names from the original dub and will go by the Sailor Scouts instead Sailor Guardians and will be featured as 18-19 year olds, rather than 14-15 year olds, characters of the original dub will appear along with new characters, Takeuchi also confirmed that Sailor Mini Moon, Diana, Sailor Pluto, Sailor Uranus, Sailor Neptune, Sailor Saturn, the Sailor Stars, Sailor Chibi Chibi and Princess Kakyuu will appear pending on the outcome of the series, Michael McConnohie was cast as King Oron, Serena's father from her past life and Queen Serenity's husband. Recording will take place at, Los Angeles with returning as voice director. Unlike Dentsu's previous series  it will have various other voice actors such as Mona Marshall, Cam Clarke, Alex Cazares, Kurt Strauss, Chris Jai Alex and to play new characters in the series.

Broadcast
The series was originally going stream on, however Dentsu and Toei confirmed that it will air on given the original english anime's run on  before it was revived by  it will also air on  in Japan and  in Canada.

Merchandise
and signed to produce all the show's merchandise. will develop comics that will act as prelude to the series and will created a game app similar on Sailor Moon Drop.