Introducing The Eternity Archive
I’m excited to announce a new section for SOS. Over the years, we have collected quite a lot of Sailor Moon media. Some of that media has become harder and harder for fans to acquire. We’ve also had many awesome supporters send in media that they have personally bought, scanned, etc., which we are always grateful to receive. <3
All that said, we’ve created a new section to archive this project. We hope to be able to keep this archive up for eternity. Note, items uploaded that are translations are not necessarily translated by Sea of Serenity. Credit will be properly given to anything uploaded that is not our original work.
Content will be added over time, but now I’m excited to announce the first addition: an English scanlation of the Sailor Moon Raisonné Artbook, a beautiful collection of 745 Sailor Moon illustrations from Naoko Takeuchi from 1992 until 2024! Check below for a preview of the gallery, but head over to the new Manga Archive section to see all the pages.
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This release is soft-subbed.
(So, yes, you can turn off the subtitles and make all the pretty screenshots!)
SeaofSerenity.Net is proud to present a very special bonus release of the ever popular Sailor Moon S: The Movie for the holidays! (It is also fondly known to English dub fans as, “Hearts in Ice”)
(A small note from Hikari Sama: This is our second soft sub release. We recommend VLC as the player of choice in order to view the subtitles and their type-settings properly. Please let us know if you have any issues!)



In this short, Chibiusa and Usagi eavesdrop on two girls’ conversation about the Sailor Soldiers over which one is the best. Unfortunately for Usagi, the girls don’t seem to remember Sailor Moon.
A mysterious man appears before Mamoru while he and the girls visit the botanical gardens. Soon flower monsters begin attacking the neighbourhood and Mamoru is taken away by the new enemy… Sailor Moon and the Sailor Soldiers must teleport onto their asteroid base to save the world from being suffocated by flowers.