"Stage" is a term used widely to refer to groupings of the musicals. Bandai, the producers of the first 12 years of Sailor Moon musical productions, divided their musical productions into three stages. The first stage consisted of those in which Sailor Moon was portrayed by
Anza Ohyama, the first and longest running Sailor Moon actress. This stage ran parallel to the manga and anime, as reflected by the plot, and had a nearly full graduation with all of the main actresses being replaced. The second stage included three different Sailor Moon actresses, the only fully original musical (
The Legend of Kaguya Island) and the semi-original
Last Dracul series, ending with a remake of the original "Final First Stage" musical,
Eien Densetsu (titled
Kakyuu Ouhi Kourin.) The third stage retained
Marina Kuroki as lead actress, but ran for only two musicals (both remakes of
The Legend of Kaguya Island), and ended in January 2005. The series resumed after a hiatus with the 20th Anniversary Stage in 2013, featuring Satomi Ōkubo as the new Sailor Moon. Unlike previous productions, these musicals, now overseen by Nelke Planning, were not categorized into distinct official stages.. Conversely, most Western fans break the stages down by the actresses who played Sailor Moon:
Anza Ohyama,
Fumina Hara,
Miyuki Kanbe, and
Marina Kuroki. The list below is divided up according to the official stages used by Sera Myu producers. ===
Bandai productions (1993–2005)===
First stage Featuring
Anza Ohyama as Sailor Moon: • 1993 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • 1994 Winter Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : •
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Super Spring Festival • : • 1994 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S • : • 1995 Winter Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S • : • 1995 Spring Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S • : • 1995 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS • : • 1996 Spring Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS (Kaiteiban) • : •
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS Special Musical Show • 1996 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Sailor Stars • 1997 Winter Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (Kaiteiban) • 1997 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • 1998 Winter Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : The Final First Stage!!
Second stage Featuring
Fumina Hara as Sailor Moon: • 1998 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • 1999 Spring Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • 1999 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : Featuring
Miyuki Kanbe as Sailor Moon: • 2000 Winter Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • : • 2000 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • : • 2001 Winter Special Musical Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • : • 2001 Spring Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • : Featuring
Marina Kuroki as Sailor Moon: • 2001 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • 2002 Winter Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • 2002 Spring Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon "10th Anniversary Festival" • : • : • 2002 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • 2003 Winter Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • 2003 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : • 2004 Winter Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : THE SECOND STAGE FINAL
Third stage Featuring
Marina Kuroki as Sailor Moon: • 2004 Summer Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : NEW LEGEND OF KAGUYA ISLAND • 2005 Winter Special Musical
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon • : MARINAMOON FINAL
Nelke Planning productions (2013–present) 'Note: From this point onwards, the musicals, now produced by Nelke Planning, do not have numbered "stages".'
20th Anniversary Musicals Featuring
Satomi Okubo as Sailor Moon: • 2013
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
La Reconquista • 2014
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
Petite Étrangère • 2015
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
Un Nouveau Voyage Featuring
Hotaru Nomoto as Sailor Moon: • 2016
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
Amour Eternal • 2017
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
Le Mouvement Final Nogizaka46 Musicals Featuring
Mizuki Yamashita and
Sayuri Inoue as Sailor Moon: • 2018
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
Nogizaka46-ban Musical "Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon" (
乃木坂46版 ミュージカル 「美少女戦士セーラームーン」) Featuring
Shiori Kubo as Sailor Moon: • 2019
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
Nogizaka46-ban Musical "Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon" 2019 (
乃木坂46版 ミュージカル 「美少女戦士セーラームーン」2019) Featuring
Nagi Inoue and
Sugawara Satsuki as Sailor Moon: • 2024
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
Nogizaka 46 "5-kisei"-ban Musical "Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon" 2024 (
乃木坂46"5期生"版 ミュージカル「美少女戦士セーラームーン」2024)
The Super Live Featuring
Kanae Yumemiya,
Natsuki Koga and
Tomomi Kasai as Sailor Moon • 2018
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
The Super Live Featuring
Kanae Yumemiya as Sailor Moon • 2018
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
The Super Live (Team Paris) Featuring
Tomomi Kasai as Sailor Moon • 2019
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
The Super Live (Team America) Featuring
Natsuki Koga as Sailor Moon • 2023
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
The Super Live (Team Taipei) Featuring
Yui Yokoyama as Sailor Moon • 2025
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
The Super Live (Team London) Featuring
Riko Tanaka as Sailor Moon • 2025
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
The Super Live (North American Tour)
30th Anniversary Musicals Featuring
Riko Tanaka as Sailor Moon: • 2021
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
Kaguya-hime no Koibito (
かぐや姫の恋人) • 2022
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon • :
30 Shūnen Kinen Musical Festival -Chronicle- (
30周年記念 Musical Festival -Chronicle-) ==List of albums==