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It’s no hyperbole to say that Naoko Takeuchi’sSailor Moonis one of the most iconic magical girl franchises of all time. With that status comes a whole lot of content, including multiple TV series, films, video games, a musical, a collectable card game, and much more.
It can be tough to figure out where to watch anime because not every platform has a great selection, meaning you might need to dig around to find some series. Luckily, this isn’t so much the case with Sailor Moon, which is on a lot of services. In fact, you can even stream most of it for free.

Every Place You Can Watch Sailor Moon
Thanks to thefranchise’s longevity and many spin-offs, series, and movies,there’s a lot of Sailor Moonto get through. It’s dotted around across a few different streaming services, including a couple whereyou can watch it for free with adverts.
Where To Watch The Original Sailor Moon Anime
There are200 episodes of the original Sailor Moonanime. It was split up over five seasons, and ran from 1992 to 1997:
Subscription
Amazon Prime
A monthly Amazon Prime ($14.99) or Amazon Prime Video ($8.99) subscription is needed.
Amazon Video
Buy episodes or full seasons digitally. For standard definition (SD), it’s $1.99 per episode or $29.99 for a season. In high definition (HD), it’s $2.99 an episode and $39.99 a season.
Buy episodes for $2.99 each, or full seasons for $29.99

Hulu
A monthly Hulu subscription ($9.99 with adverts or $18.99 without) or Disney+/Hulu bundle subscription ($10.99) is needed.
No subscription or purchase necessary.

Tubi
No subscription or purchase needed.
Each season of the original run has a slightly different name: Sailor Moon, Sailor Moon 2, Sailor Moon S, Sailor Moon SuperS, and Sailor Stars. But they’ll all be listed together on streaming services.

Where To Watch Sailor Moon: Crystal
In 2014,Sailor Moon relaunched as Sailor Moon: Crystalwith a slightly new look as a part of the show’s 20th anniversary celebrations. The show ran for three seasons, reintroducing us to old friends like Ami Mizuno and Rei Hino:
Requires a Crunchyroll subscription through Amazon. $14.99 Amazon, plus a further $7.99 for Crunchryoll on a monthly basis.

Apple TV
Buy episodes for $1.99 (Japanese audio) or $2.99 (English audio), or purchase full seasons for $28.99.
Buy whole seasons for $9.99 (SD) or $19.99 (HD).

Watch with a monthly Hulu subscription ($9.99 with adverts; $18.99 advert-free).
Netflix
Stream with a Netflix subscription, starting at $7.99 with adverts or $17.99 without. A premium package is available for $24.99.
No purchases or subscription required.
No purchase or subscription necessary.
Crunchyroll doesn’t explicitly say it has all three seasons, but if you look at the number of episodes it has, then they’re all there. They’re just organised differently.
Where To Watch Sailor Moon R: The Movie - The Promise Of The Rose
Sailor Moon has had its fair share of moments on the silver screen, and they’re all pretty important when it comes to understanding the whole series. Thefirst Sailor Moon moviecame out in 1993:
Rent for $3.59. You can also buy a digital copy in either HD for $9.99 or SD for $7.99.
Rent for $3.99 or purchase digitally for $9.99.
Fandango At Home
Rent for $3.99 in SD or $4.99 in HD. Or, buy it in SD for $7.99 or HD for $9.99.
Streaming without a subscription or purchase.
Available to stream without a subscription or purchase.
Where To Watch Sailor Moon S: The Movie - Hearts In Ice
Hiroki Shibata, known for his work on a huge number offamous anime like Cutie Honey, Digimon, and Dragon Ball, directedthe second Sailor Moon filmin 1994:
Buy for $8.99 in SD or $9.99 in HD.
Rent for $3.99 or buy for $9.99.
Streaming available without a purchase or subscription.
Where To Watch Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie - Black Dream Hole
Thelast Sailor Moon film from before the rebootcan be watched here:
Rent for $3.59 or buy for $7.99.
Rent for $3.99 or buy for $9.99
Rent for $3.99 in SD or $4.99 in HD; purchase digitally for $7.99 in SD or $9.99 in HD.
Stream without purchase or subscription.
Available to stream without purchase or subscription.
Some streaming services do limited-time deals where films will be available to stream or buy for less, so look out for those.
Where To Watch Sailor Moon Eternal
Sailor Moon Eternal is a two-part filmthat came about as a part of the Sailor Moon resurgence following Sailor Moon Crystal. It’s currentlyonly available to stream on Netflix:
Where To Watch Sailor Moon Cosmos
Similarly to Sailor Moon Eternal, Cosmos is a two-part movie. This one came out in 2024, and again issolely distributed internationally by Netflix:
Available to watch with any tier of Netflix subscription, ranging from $7.99 to $24.99.
Both parts of Sailor Moon Cosmos come to a run-time of just under three hours.
Where To Watch The Live-Action Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon
A live-action adaptation of the Sailor Moon series aired from 2003 to 2004. It ran for 49 full episodes, as well as a one-off sequel called Special Act, a prequel called Act Zero, three mini-episodes, and a recorded concert called Kirari Super Live. Unfortunately, ithasn’t been distributed in the United States. So, it’snot available to watchright now.
Netflix, Pluto TV, Or Tubi
Tubi and the fittingly named Pluto TV have themost comprehensive Sailor Moon collectionsby far, having everything from the original run (including movies) and Sailor Moon Crystal available. They alsohave them for free, so if you’re okay with sitting through adverts, then it’s pretty economical.
But to see the twomovies related to Sailor Moon Crystal, you’ll have to use Netflix. It’s also a solid choice if you would prefer not to be interrupted by adverts,but it doesn’t have the original series, so you’ll have to stream that elsewhere.
Some tiers of Netflix subscriptions have adverts. Advert-free tiers start at $17.99 a month.
There’snot much of a difference between Pluto TV and Tubi, as they’re both streaming platforms you can use without paying a fee (so long as you watch adverts). However, theyboth exclusively have the Japanese audio versionavailable.
The main difference is thatthe subtitles are hardcoded on Pluto TVbut not on Tubi. This means youcan toggle them off on Tubi, but can’t on Pluto. Otherwise, it’s the same content. The other difference is that if you want to,you may get advert-free Tubi for $4.99, whereas Pluto will always have ads.
Not interested in the original ‘90s Sailor Moon? Then you’re probably going to want tohead to Netflix, as they have all of Crystal, plus the two accompanying filmsthat follow it.Crystal works as a standalone series, so you don’t have to watch the older content first, although it does skip some content from the manga.
Prefer to watch it with the English audio? You should try renting or streaming on a paid-for service, since Tubi and Pluto both only have the original Japanese audio tracks.
Every Other Streaming Service
All theother streaming services are more of a mixed bagfor watching Sailor Moon. You can stream the original series through Amazon Prime or Hulu, and Crystal through Crunchyroll or Hulu, butyou can only see the films by rentingthem. Or, in the case of the newest films, with a Netflix subscription.
Renting titles digitally works out expensively, particularly if you’re renting all five seasons of the original run, sotry and opt for streamingit if possible. But if you have a subscription to one of the services that has the series available already, you could always just rent the movies. Or, better yet:check if a library card gives you access for freevia Hoopla.