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Galaxia Rant 'It's non sensical lol'


So here is my gripe why would Usagi let her live? She killed Tuxedo Mask. By default her daughter. She shows no remorse for her actions either.. it make me mad that she was allowed to live.

She literally killed Venus, Mercury, Mars and Jupiter in one quick swoop and Usagi cries and morns the losses but she still let's the evil bitch live.

Pluto and Saturn weren't directly killed by her so let's skip them... "lol"

Neptune and Uranus I know Usagi was never close with them but they were still loyal to her even after the fake double cross they tried.


Hell The starlights...She kills them and their princess.

The death of these people was so personal and I feel like this show was kind of glossy at times... "Really she let's this bitch live after she killed soo many innocent Sailor Senshi for no reason other then chaos made her" Idc if Chaos possessed you, you're possessed and you killed my friends who did nothing to you. This is war and you're dying evil bitch lol...


"I know in the Manga she actually does die and that she wasn't being controlled by chaos"




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It wouldn't be Sailor Moon if she went around killing people. This is the show where most of the villains are turned into good guys.

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I find that ending astonishing and exactly the opposite to many mainstream cartoons where the only solution is to kill off the bad guy. This gives the opposite message, namely to convert the bad guy into the good guy. It is remarkable and very humanistic. A similar thing was also shown in Miyazaki's "Nausicaa" and "Princess Mononoke".

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Chaos, the creator of every evil in the series, including Queen Metalia, was living inside her. She had no choice but to take it into her body.

Sailor Galaxia didn't do those terrible things, Chaos did.

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Check out the manga I think you'll like that version more.

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OP, Sailor Galaxia was actually a good Sailor Senshi originally, at least in the anime. She fought in the Sailor Wars against Chaos and saved the universe when she took Chaos inside her body. Little by little, Chaos poisoned the goodness in her and turned her evil. It's all in Sailor Stars if you watch carefully.

I had your same thoughts at first, but then I realized that Sailor Moon didn't want to destroy her like previous enemies like Queen Beryl and Queen Metalia, because Galaxia wasn't inherently evil. Sailor Moon saw the goodness deep within her and wanted to save her. Coincidentally, that saved everyone else, too.

But the Galaxia from the manga is totally different. She was evil all on her own, and she was kind of redeemed at the end of the manga. But Galaxia's choices were all hers in this version.

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Usagi/Eternal Sailor Moon/Princess Serenity's choice to let Galaxia live is the culmination of so many themes of the anime, though. At first, we know Usagi to be a selfish, whiny brat who thinks only of herself. But, as the show continues, we see her become more loving and self-sacrificing.

By the end, her character is pushed to the limit. Galaxia (Chaos) has taken everything and everyone she's ever cared for. Season 1 Usagi would have acted rashly, but the woman we see in Season 5 can do nothing but love Galaxia, despite her wrongdoings.

It's beautiful and ideal, in my opinion. Where as most would think the norm is to lash out in rage, Usagi chooses a more virtuous path without question. Rather than hurt her enemy, she chooses to understand her/it and do everything in her power to bring them to goodness rather than condemn them for evil. At this point, Usagi understands that there is a difference between protecting the innocent and punishing the guilty. And, to her, everything is innocent in some way. Thus, everything is worth saving. It's why her heart is the purest in the universe.

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