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	<title>Comments on: Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Mini Review (live-action)</title>
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		<title>By: Genevieve</title>
		<link>http://sleepisfortheweak.org/reviews/micros/pgsm#comment-3101</link>
		<author>Genevieve</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2008 07:59:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The ending wasn't too unexpectedly bad, though. Just regular mediocre, but that the potential was there for a better ending makes it suck worse.

Additionally! The special effects are about Power Rangers level (only with more over-the-top human character costumes), so if you can stomach that, or have any nostalgia for it, you should be fine with PGSM. The singing is typical average J-Pop quality, except the karaoke scene in the first episode, which is terrible. There's also less singing than you would expect from characters whose hangout is a karaoke place (not an arcade like in the anime and manga).

If you watch the specials, there is an actual parody episode, largely making fun of the overacting the bad guys have to do. This is also apparent in the "Omake" commentary the actors do, the "Tuxedo Kamen origins" episode, and in the behind-the-scenes from the &lt;i&gt;musical&lt;/i&gt;. &lt;i&gt;Yes&lt;/i&gt;. It's not as bad as it sounds, because a child actually cried in terror! I'm a terrible person, I know. There is also a &lt;i&gt;dance-along&lt;/i&gt;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ending wasn&#8217;t too unexpectedly bad, though. Just regular mediocre, but that the potential was there for a better ending makes it suck worse.</p>
<p>Additionally! The special effects are about Power Rangers level (only with more over-the-top human character costumes), so if you can stomach that, or have any nostalgia for it, you should be fine with PGSM. The singing is typical average J-Pop quality, except the karaoke scene in the first episode, which is terrible. There&#8217;s also less singing than you would expect from characters whose hangout is a karaoke place (not an arcade like in the anime and manga).</p>
<p>If you watch the specials, there is an actual parody episode, largely making fun of the overacting the bad guys have to do. This is also apparent in the &#8220;Omake&#8221; commentary the actors do, the &#8220;Tuxedo Kamen origins&#8221; episode, and in the behind-the-scenes from the <i>musical</i>. <i>Yes</i>. It&#8217;s not as bad as it sounds, because a child actually cried in terror! I&#8217;m a terrible person, I know. There is also a <i>dance-along</i>.</p>
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