WithSailor Moonanime reaching its 30th anniversary, there is an incredibly large amount of content in the anime for fans to dig into. Fromcomedic fan dubs likeSailor Moon Rated R: The Promise of His Rosebudto the retelling of the story to be closer to the manga withSailor Moon Crystal.

With so much media surrounding the franchise, it’s no surprise that some of it might fall through the cracks. In particular, a special episode of the show, released on its own VHS to be used with an obscure game console, has been forgotten by even the most fervent Sailor Moon fans over the years.

Sailor Mercury and Quiz

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What is Sailor Moon S: Kotaete Moon Call?

Sailor Moon S: Kotaete Moon Callisn’t necessarily canon to the series but does fall within the continuity of the original show, making it an interesting anomaly in the series. The episode features a Daimon named Quiz, a characteronly featured in video gamesinvolving the series. Outside ofKotaete Moon Call, Quiz appeared inQuiz Sailor Moon - Chiryoku Tairyoku Toki no Unin arcades as the titular character and inBishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S Kuizu Taiketsu! Sailor Power Kesshuufor the Bandai Playdia.

The Bandai Terebikko

The unique part of this episode is how it is compatible with an obscure game console, the Terebikko. Designed for younger children, the console was shaped like a phone and didn’t need to connect to the television. Instead, sounds would be sent to the console from the television when the VHS was playing, allowing players to click the buttons to answer questions on the screen.

This worked perfectly for this quiz-styled episode that allows youngerSailor Moonfans to directly interact with the questions being asked and help the Sailor Scouts save the day.

Terebikko Mascot

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The Story Of Kotaete Moon Call

The story begins with Usagi getting ready to see a lecture by a famous book author named Misaki Asako, a character exclusive toSailor Moonvideo games. When they arrive, each Sailor Scout ends up asking the viewer a question about themselves (this Terrebikko game has the most questions in it by far than any other game for the console). When the author finally arrives, the Daimon Quiz comes out from one of her books to steal the Pure Heart Crystal contained within her.

Quiz transports the Sailor Scouts inside one of Misaki’s picture books saying that if they don’t answer her questions correctly, they’ll be trapped inside of it forever. Several of the Sailor Scouts are called out directly to be a part of questions or answer them,with Sailor Mercury having copies made of herso that the viewer has to guess which one is real. Sailor Moon almost answers one question wrong about how much fuel various vehicles use before the player saves the say as well. The final question is a completely random guess between four cards, showing how Quiz is quite nefarious and unwilling to fight fair in the first place.

Terebikko Sailor Moon Question

The girls, able to answer all of the questions with the help of the player, are able to adventure all the way through the various parts of the storybook world. Once they are able to escape, Quiz decides to stop them by force and attacks, catching Sailor Moon in her question mark staff. Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune combine their attacks together to try and take Quiz down but are unsuccessful. Tuxedo Mask saves Sailor Moon from her trap with a well thrown rose before asking a question himself, which Quiz gets wrong. In her weakened state, Sailor Moon is able to banish the Daimon back inside of the story book from which she came, so she cannot escape and hurt anyone else.

The Sailor Scouts return the Pure Heart Crystal to Misaki and are able to listen to the lecture before going home.

Is There A Way To Watch The Episode?

Unfortunately, as this episode was exclusively released in Japan on VHS back in the eighties, there are very few copies of it available even on auction sites. As the American version of the Terrebikko, the See n' Say Video could also be used with the game, it’s possible that someone could find both on an auction site and play through the game. However, the VHSs rarely show up on auction sites and when they do, they demand extremely high prices for their collectible value.

Thankfully, YouTuber Cucas Nerdy Cornerarchived a full copy of the episodefor those interested in watching it. It includes the original sounds played by the VHS as well, making it possible for those with the console to still play along if they somehow happen to have one.