Sailor Moon episode 046

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Sailor Moon episode
“Usagi's Everlasting Wish! A New Reincarnation”

Usagi is aided by the spirits of her friends to defeat Queen Beryl.
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 46
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Usagi's Everlasting Wish! A New Reincarnation is the 46th episode of Sailor Moon.

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Sailor Moon is standing at the entrance to Dark Kingdom when she is overcome and taken into the lair only to find Queen Beryl and a possessed Prince Endymion inside. The two instantly begin to fight and despite Sailor Moon’s best efforts, he will not turn back to normal. Beaten and desperate, Sailor Moon uses her Tiara and almost kills him but suddenly takes out the star locket and urges him to touch it. When he does, Prince Endymion is finally freed. But Queen Beryl jealously throws an ice spear at them both and he gets hit, to save Sailor Moon. A single rose penetrates Beryl’s chest and she disappears into the ground. Endymion tells Sailor Moon to run and dies in her arms. Sailor Moon decides she will not kiss him out of respect for her dead friends and pushes onward. Queen Beryl begs Metallia for help and is given more power to destroy the moon princess. It is a showdown between Beryl’s evil energy and the power of the silver crystal, which Luna repeatedly warns Princess Serenity not to use, or she will risk her own death. With the help of the spirits of the other girls, Princess Serenity is able to defeat Beryl but the power of the crystal is too much. With her dying words, she wishes her life was back to normal. And the following day, she wakes up, late for school as usual. All of them have been transmigrated back in time, not remembering anything as if nothing had ever happened. A chance to live as regular human beings.

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Main article: Sailor Moon

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