As of today, there are three notable adaptations of the iconic Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon manga by Naoko Takeuchi. There is the first anime that aired in 1992, the live-action drama that lasted from 2003 to 2004, and the 2014 reboot, Sailor Moon Crystal. As of now, there is a two-film continuation of Crystal in the works called Sailor Moon Eternal that covers the manga's final two arcs.

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Regardless of their differences, all three adaptations follow the course of the source material up to a point. The Dark Kingdom is prominently featured in all of them, which makes fans hope for some fresh material if there's ever another animated reboot. Here are ten potential ideas, from existing Sailor Moon works, they could use for a new anime.

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10 Continue The Live-Action Drama's Story

The live-action Sailor Moon is the second shortest of the three television adaptations. It concluded with the Dark Kingdom story so fans never got to see the Black Moon Clan, Chibi-Usa, or any of the Outer Sailor Guardians.

The drama has a loyal following, one that totes it as the best version of the Dark Kingdom arc. Continuing it as an anime would also help remedy a lot of the problems the original show had. Mainly budgetary restrictions didn't allow for better special effects.

9 Sailor Moon: Another Story

Set between the third and fourth seasons of the '90s anime, this Super Famicom role-playing game features all ten Solar System Sailor Guardians fighting to protect Crystal Tokyo. In Another Story, a sorceress wants to get rid of Crystal Tokyo so she turns four teenage girls into the Opposito Guardians. They work with past villains to eliminate the Legendary Silver Crystal and the future.

The game takes elements from both the 1992 anime and the manga. This would be a good way to revive the classic anime while introducing something new yet familiar.

8 A Sailor Stars Movie

The first anime was spun off into three movies: one each for R, and S and SuperS. However, Toei didn't produce a film for the fifth and final season, Sailor Stars. The movies were self-contained, or, in the case of SuperS, the story may not even be considered canonical.

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The televised Sailor Stars story differed greatly from the manga. In the TV version, the Sailor Guardians are up against Shadow Galactica, led by Sailor Galaxia. These sailor-suited enemies are after every true Star Seed in existence.

7 Chibi-Moon & The Asteroid Guardians

In the manga, it's revealed that the Dead Moon's Amazoness Quartet — VesVes, PallaPalla, CereCere, JunJun — are really Sailor Guardians. In the future, they serve Sailor Chibi-Moon.

Fans have always teased the idea of a new anime that follows the adventures of Chibi-Moon and her own Sailor Guardians. Regardless, the Asteroid Guardians will likely be seen in Sailor Moon Eternal.

6 The Sailor Starlights

The Sailor Starlights — Sailor Star Fighter, Sailor Star Maker, Sailor Star Healer — only appeared in the last manga arc and in the final season of the '90s anime. They spent their time searching for Princess Kakyū when they weren't butting heads with Earth's own Sailor Guardians.

Now that the Sailor Starlights have their princess back, an anime all about their lives on their home planet, Kinmokusei, could be interesting.

5 Other Sailor Guardians Outside the Solar System

Princess Serenity and a purified Galaxia in Sailor Moon Sailor Stars.

In the Chaos arc of the manga and in Sailor Stars, fans learn that there are numerous other Sailor Guardians outside the Solar System. The '90s anime touched upon this fact, but not enough. For instance, in the manga, it's revealed that Sailor Tin Nyanko and the guardian cats Luna and Artemis all come from the same planet, Mau.

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It would be pretty fulfilling to have an anime mini-series, like an episodic anthology, that chronicles the stories of all the different Sailor Guardians out there.

4 The Unproduced SuperS Movie That Inspired Utena

It may not be enough to stretch out an entire series, but Sailor Moon series director (S, SuperS) Kunihiko Ikuhara came up with an unproduced idea for the third movie. It involved Sailor Uranus stealing the Talismans from Sailor Moon so she could save a slumbering Sailor Neptune, who was trapped in a place called The End of the World. Uranus, riding a black Pegasus, would race there with Sailor Moon and the other Pegasus on her tail.

The idea wasn't used for Sailor Moon, but it did inspire Ikuhara's seminal shōjo series Revolutionary Girl Utena.

3 Uranus & Neptune Spin-Off

In the SuperS television special, one of the three segments was solely about what Haruka and Michiru were up to after the Death Busters' defeat. They stopped at a seaside inn where they were attacked by a villainous lemures named Dummy.

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This standalone minisode proves that Uranus and Neptune can carry a story without the presence of the other Sailor Guardians. Although, fans wouldn't complain if they saw cameos from Pluto and Saturn.

2 Adapt a SeraMyu show

The Sailor Moon stage musicals, referred to as SeraMyu by fans, are a treasure trove of ideas that are waiting to be adapted into anime. These shows were known for their far-out ideas and wild reinterpretation of the manga and anime mythos.

In these many musicals, fans got to see new Sailor Guardians as well as bizarre villains like Bloody Dracul Vampir. Subplots were fleshed out more in SeraMyu, like Sailor Pluto's affection for King Endymion.

1 A Sailor V Solo Prequel

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Before the Sailor Moon manga came out, Minako had her own solo series called Codename: Sailor V. Prior to her joining the other Sailor Guardians as Sailor Venus, Minako and Artemis fought a subgroup of the Dark Kingdom known as the Dark Agency.

In fact, there were plans for a Sailor V OVA series before Toei decided to make the Sailor Moon anime fans all know and love. That doesn't mean the idea should remain abandoned, though.

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