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Zahmira Ok, I found it. wikipedia When Sailor Moon was up for bid by Toei to be produced in North America, Toon Makers Inc attempted to obtain the rights to the franchise so that their company could make an original Power Rangers-style version of Sailor Moon, half live-action and half American-style cartoon. A two-minute pilot for this proposal was produced by Toon Makers, but rejected by Toei because the series would have had a higher production cost than just dubbing the original version. Today, this short film clip, commonly known as "Saban Moon" in fan circles (due to its misconception of being a Saban production) and available for viewing on the Internet, is often pointed to by defenders of the dubbed episodes as a "worst-case scenario." Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon_(English_version) So it wasn't actually Saban. Still, thank you DiC.
hmm this person that wrote this 100% correct so stop saying it was saban...silly people lolz!!
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