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The [[Sailor Moon vs.]] fad is based on an episode of the Japanese live-action series ''Pretty Pretty Sailor Moon''.  The plot, which is best summarized by {{ytmnd|sailormoonhax|Uber New Sailor Moon Hax!!}}, sees Sailor Moon rally back from near-total defeat with a newfound determination, easily deflecting the energy attacks of her enemies as she marches toward them.  Each site in the fad mixes the clip of Sailor Moon shrugging off the projectiles with an unrelated clip of someone throwing or firing something (Sakaki's snowball, Eric Bauman's watermark, etc.).  Pat Benatar's "Invincible" is used as the music for the fad.
 
The [[Sailor Moon vs.]] fad is based on an episode of the Japanese live-action series ''Pretty Pretty Sailor Moon''.  The plot, which is best summarized by {{ytmnd|sailormoonhax|Uber New Sailor Moon Hax!!}}, sees Sailor Moon rally back from near-total defeat with a newfound determination, easily deflecting the energy attacks of her enemies as she marches toward them.  Each site in the fad mixes the clip of Sailor Moon shrugging off the projectiles with an unrelated clip of someone throwing or firing something (Sakaki's snowball, Eric Bauman's watermark, etc.).  Pat Benatar's "Invincible" is used as the music for the fad.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:35, July 24, 2006

Sailor Moon vs. ____
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Sailor Moon vs. Sakaki  
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The correct title of this page is Sailor Moon vs. ____. There is/are no underscore/s because MediaWiki's worst enemies are underscores.

The Sailor Moon vs. fad is based on an episode of the Japanese live-action series Pretty Pretty Sailor Moon. The plot, which is best summarized by Uber New Sailor Moon Hax!!, sees Sailor Moon rally back from near-total defeat with a newfound determination, easily deflecting the energy attacks of her enemies as she marches toward them. Each site in the fad mixes the clip of Sailor Moon shrugging off the projectiles with an unrelated clip of someone throwing or firing something (Sakaki's snowball, Eric Bauman's watermark, etc.). Pat Benatar's "Invincible" is used as the music for the fad.