Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal - Cast and Crew
Cast

Mamoru Miyano

Kousuke Toriumi

Takaya Hashi

Misa Watanabe

Hiroki Takahashi

Misato Fukuen

Kenji Nojima

Houko Kuwashima

Sayaka Ohara

Takuya Kirimoto

Masaya Matsukaze

Shizuka Itou

Daisuke Kishio

Yukiyo Fujii

Hisako Kanemoto

Ai Maeda

Rina Satou

Naomi Ozora

Eiji Takemoto

Yuki Nagaku

Chiaki Takahashi

Ryou Hirohashi

Kotono Mitsuishi

Ami Koshimizu

Youhei Obayashi

Hiroshi Iwasaki

Tsubasa Yonaga

Junko Minagawa

Youko Matsuoka

Shoko Nakagawa

Umeka Shouji

Hikari Yono

Rina Hon'izumi
Crew
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