Sailor Moon S Episode 38 < RECENT × 2027 >
Fans often laugh at the scene where Usagi asks Mamoru to "warm her up" while looking at the moon, only for him to mistakenly suggest they go inside for hot chocolate.
The villain of the episode, Rangy, is a "genetic cyborg" that fuses with the same oven used to create the season's previous monsters, providing a symbolic closure to the Death Busters' technology. Sailor Moon S Episode 38
A recurring theme in discussions is the "Innocently Insensitive" behavior of the group; they push Chibi-Usa to go home because they think she's too proud to admit she misses her parents, which actually makes her feel unwanted. However, the emotional farewell between Rei and Usagi serves as a "Friendship Moment" that reaffirms their deep bond despite constant bickering. Notable Tropes & Observations Fans often laugh at the scene where Usagi
Reviewers at The Pretty Soldier Project note that the episode serves as a "final wave" to the season, successfully solidifying character ties while transitioning into the SuperS arc. However, the emotional farewell between Rei and Usagi
The episode's core philosophy—that a "Pure Heart" is born from love and friendship rather than external relics like the Holy Grail—is a major talking point. This realization gives Sailor Moon the confidence to defeat the final Daimon, Rangy, without the Grail.