the first season originally aired in 1993 :]
its rated PG or just G
it never have
in America its rated PG and japan TV14
At this rate probably never :(
It is very unlikely that there will be anymore Sailor Moon episodes. However, there is a rumor suggesting it might be redubbed for America.
Sailor moon is no longer on air so you wont be seeing her on air any more
Do you mean what companies published Sailor Moon? It was published by Kodansha in Japan and Tokyopop in America.
its rated PG or just G
it never have
Actually sailor moon MIGHT be coming back! MTV might put sailor moon back on air in September 2011 or 2012!
in America its rated PG and japan TV14
No, Cartoon Network has no plans to air Sailor Moon anytime soon.
At this rate probably never :(
It is very unlikely that there will be anymore Sailor Moon episodes. However, there is a rumor suggesting it might be redubbed for America.
Sailor moon is no longer on the air because no one has renewed the license to show the series. Since sailor moon is an older anime and since a majority if not all of the episodes have been shown on the air at one time or the other (with the exception of Sailor Stars who has never been licensed in English due to some of it's content being controversial) without high ratings it is unlikely that sailor moon will be coming back to English television.
After Sailor Moon Super S is Sailor Moon Sailor Stars.
If you mean Sailor Moon classic then yes, it will be. The sequel to it is Sailor Moon R, practically the same series only with a different arc in the Sailor Moon classic series. Then there is of course Sailor Moon S and Sailor Moon Super S. There is a fifth arc but unfortuantely never released in America. It's called Sailor Moon Sailor Stars. It has been confirmed that a new Sailor Moon anime is coming in the summer of 2013. At the 20 year anniversary Naoko Takeuchi (manga artist/author) and Kondansha Comics confirmed it. Along with the Japanese voice actor of Tuxedo Mask and actress of Sailor Moon at the event. So, yes it will continue.