Toon makers sailor moon aka Saban’s sailor moon to get a release

The Issue

we want the pilot of this toon makers sailor moon to get a release and so everyone can see it. 
 Here about it : (During the time Toei Animation shopped the rights to the Sailor Moon anime around in North America, it received a pitch from Toon Makers and Renaissance Atlantic (the same company that handled the adaptations of Super Sentai into Power Rangers for Saban Entertainment). This pitch, dubbed "Saban Moon" by fans note, turned out even less faithful to the source material than the much-maligned DiC dub.)

(It also (obviously) never got picked up, so what little anyone knows about this pitch comes from a two-minute music video that features footage from a 17-minute pilot episode (which, as of this writing, has never seen the light of day), an interview with Rocky Solotoff, the pilot's director and producer, and several scripts and cels that turned up in late 2012. This version would have seen the civilian lives of the "Sailor Senshi/Soldiers/Scouts/Guardians" (referred to in this version as the "Princess Fighters") filmed in live-action segments that featured an ethnically- and disability-diverse cast (the pilot made Sailor Jupiter black and Sailor Mercury a wheelchair user).

(The only footage of this pilot in circulation came from a panel at an anime convention; this low-quality shakey-cam footage also recorded the reactions of the convention's audience. A version with the perspective corrected exists, as does a slightly longer version which contains some of the preamble from panel host Allen Hasting (the author of the computer graphics software package Lightwave 3D who claims to have designed the vehicles, even though Rocky Solotoff said he didn't use Lightwave and a completely different person designed the vehicles). 

(Not much else was known about the pilot until late 2012 when cels and copies of the animated portion's shooting script suddenly started appearing on eBay after the storage locker of a former Toon Makers executive was repossessed. For the first time, the characters names and the plot were actually known, though much remains unknown )(such as how the live-action segments would have been worked into the plot). 

 

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The Issue

we want the pilot of this toon makers sailor moon to get a release and so everyone can see it. 
 Here about it : (During the time Toei Animation shopped the rights to the Sailor Moon anime around in North America, it received a pitch from Toon Makers and Renaissance Atlantic (the same company that handled the adaptations of Super Sentai into Power Rangers for Saban Entertainment). This pitch, dubbed "Saban Moon" by fans note, turned out even less faithful to the source material than the much-maligned DiC dub.)

(It also (obviously) never got picked up, so what little anyone knows about this pitch comes from a two-minute music video that features footage from a 17-minute pilot episode (which, as of this writing, has never seen the light of day), an interview with Rocky Solotoff, the pilot's director and producer, and several scripts and cels that turned up in late 2012. This version would have seen the civilian lives of the "Sailor Senshi/Soldiers/Scouts/Guardians" (referred to in this version as the "Princess Fighters") filmed in live-action segments that featured an ethnically- and disability-diverse cast (the pilot made Sailor Jupiter black and Sailor Mercury a wheelchair user).

(The only footage of this pilot in circulation came from a panel at an anime convention; this low-quality shakey-cam footage also recorded the reactions of the convention's audience. A version with the perspective corrected exists, as does a slightly longer version which contains some of the preamble from panel host Allen Hasting (the author of the computer graphics software package Lightwave 3D who claims to have designed the vehicles, even though Rocky Solotoff said he didn't use Lightwave and a completely different person designed the vehicles). 

(Not much else was known about the pilot until late 2012 when cels and copies of the animated portion's shooting script suddenly started appearing on eBay after the storage locker of a former Toon Makers executive was repossessed. For the first time, the characters names and the plot were actually known, though much remains unknown )(such as how the live-action segments would have been worked into the plot). 

 

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