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Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS Gaiden: Ami-chan no Hatsukoi
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Manga
Score: 7.32
Rank: 2739
Popularity: 4507
Quiet bookworm of the Sailor Senshi Ami takes pride in her studies, but a rival naming himself "Mercurius" is suddenly outscoring her on the national exams. Combine this with a sudden love letter and a youma feeding on Ami's stress over the whole situation, and Sailor Mercury finds herself in a huge pinch. (Source: ANN)
Bonnon
Main
Ikura, Kazue
Mizuno, Ami
Main
Hisakawa, Aya
Aino, Minako
Supporting
Fukami, Rica
Artemis
Supporting
Takato, Yasuhiro
Chiba, Mamoru
Supporting
Furuya, Toru
Review
L-sama
Released along side the Super S movie, Ami-Chan’s First Love is a fun little romp through the Sailor Moon story. Clocking in at about fifteen minutes, including the new ending theme, which is rather catchy and fun to listen to, it is pretty much a little deviation from the main story. This turns out to help and harm this anime at the same time. Whereas the TV series focuses mainly around Usagi, it is Ami that is at the center of attention this time around. She even starts off the movie by telling about what she likes and dislikes, as well as her hobbies and homelife. As everything progresses, more of Ami’s personality is shown; everything from her serious scholarly attitude to her comical and light-hearted side is shown in this short amount of time. It’s nice to see that at least one of the other senshi has a deeper personality than what is shown otherwise. That’s not to say that the others are left in the complete background. Everyone does their part to make this anime a nice little treat. The way the others try to help Ami is just as any friend would try to do, and it never fails to put a smile on my face and make me chuckle when I watch them. Though the plot may seem to be a little bit on the simpler side of the spectrum, it doesn’t need to be complex at all. There’s something in this anime for just about anyone: A nice story about friends, a little love thrown in, and plenty of light-hearted comedy. At the same time, however, there just isn’t enough time to make much anything else happen with the given amount of time. In essence, this is a mini episode of Sailor Moon, complete with transformation and attack, though none of this comes from Usagi at all. With that in mind, fans of the show and/or Sailor Mercury will get the most enjoyment out of this one, though just about anyone should be able to get some kind of enjoyment out of this anime. On the technical side, Ami-Chan is no slouch at all. The art and animation receives a nice boost, as colors are much brighter here than in the TV series, and though the music is the same from the TV series, it does its job just fine. If you’re a fan of the series or just in need of a fifteen minute deviation from life, give Ami-Chan’s First Love a go. Who knows, maybe you’ll remember how you reacted to your first love too.
IdeDial
This short is based on a side-story from the manga. Similar side-stories were written for all the Sailor Senshi in the manga, but only Ami's was made into an anime short. As is usual with Sailor Moon, the visuals are stunning, with crisp colours, good conveyance of emotion, and a touch of surrealism. The story itself is not bad; it is a nice character exploration for Ami as she takes centre stage in this short. While the plot is what one would expect from a Sailor Moon filler episode, this has a different feel from the usual filler episodes because while most filler episodes focuson Usagi, this one focuses on Ami. Overall, this short is very enjoyable, and it's worth watching!