Techincally, both. Anime in the end is a cartoon (=animated series/movie) so as Sailor Moon is an anime, it's also a cartoon.
It is pretty popular and it is one of my favorite anime shows!
Sailor Venus is part of the Sailor Moon anime series. In the storyline she was the first to be approached and woken up by the moon cats but in the anime series she is one of the last major characters to make an appearance.
No, Sailor Moon is a 90's anime.
No, the Sailor Moon anime series finished airing in Japan in 1997.
Luna only becomes Sailor Luna in PGSM (Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon) In Act 26 of the series, However in Sailor Moon S: The movie it does feature Luna's first transformation into human form, which has blue eyes even in the anime.
So far Takeuchi Naoko-san has not worked on anymore anime series based on Sailor Moon. But, there is a live action series which came out a few years ago. It follows the manga story line more closely.
Tokyopop (formerly Mixx) published Sailor Moon manga and anime material in English, including all of the Sailor Moon manga, the "Meet Sailor..." anime character books, and novelizations of select Sailor Moon episodes. The Sailor Moon franchise was Tokyopop's "claim to fame," and one of their biggest sellers, although without new material for the series and middling sales of other series, Tokyopop closed their U.S. operations in May of 2011.
Sailor Moon S refers to the third season of the Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon anime. The "S" is said to stand for "Super," because it is the first season in which we see Sailor Moon gain an upgraded transformation, when she is called Super Sailor Moon.This season is equivalent to the "Infinity" arc of the manga, though it did not have an equivalent in the live action television series (Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon). It was, however, utilized in many of the Sailor Moon musicals.
No. Sailor Luna only appears in the live-action series. Although, in the anime and manga, Luna is turned human, but is not a senshi. And she is much older than the human Luna in the live-action series.
"Sailor Moon Sacrifice" is a fan-made continuation of the Sailor Moon anime series, picking up after the fifth and final season ended. The "episodes" are made by taking scenes from the original anime episodes and recoloring, remixing, and redubbing them.
I don't know which episode, but the Sailor Scouts get their Crystal Power in the Sailor Moon anime series "Sailor Moon SuperS," when Pegasus, the well, um, pegasus, arrives and updates Sailor Moon and Sailor Mini Moon's lockets.