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A possible explanation has been given as to why the 2000s DVD version of the classic “Sailor Moon” series has a pink tint “aesthetic,” a topic recently sparked discussions on social media. Driving the conversation: X user @kane_hisa kicked off the conversation in a post on Jan. 9, highlighting how the pinkish grading of “Sailor Moon” has caught the attention of younger audiences with its “emo” aesthetic. Users said the characteristic color was present in the version of the show released by Toei Animation — the studio behind the series and “Dragon Ball Z” — for DVDs in the 2000s.
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