Ep 18. Worth a Princess's Ransom
- TV-14
- October 4, 1995
- 24 min
Sailor Moon season 1 episode 18, titled "Worth a Princess's Ransom," tells the story of a spoiled princess named Diamond who falls in love with Darien, and kidnaps him using her magical powers. The episode starts with Usagi and her friends trying to figure out what to do for Mamoru's upcoming birthday. They decide to throw him a surprise party, but Usagi is worried that she doesn't have enough money to buy him a present.
Meanwhile, at the Negaverse, Queen Beryl sends her newest servant, a naive and lovesick princess named Diamond, to capture Tuxedo Mask. Diamond's power is to make diamonds appear out of nowhere, and she decides to use this power to make Darien fall in love with her. She kidnaps him and takes him to the Negaverse.
Usagi, worried about Mamoru's disappearance, transforms into Sailor Moon and goes to the Negaverse to rescue him. She is joined by Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, and Sailor Venus. They confront Diamond and her minions, who use their powers to create a maze of mirrors that confuses the Sailor Scouts. Despite the challenges they face, the Sailor Scouts eventually find their way to Diamond's chamber, where they engage in a battle.
During the fight, Sailor Moon tries to reason with Diamond, telling her that true love cannot be forced. Diamond, however, is too stubborn to listen and continues to fight the Sailor Scouts. Ultimately, the Sailor Scouts defeat Diamond and rescue Tuxedo Mask. Sailor Moon then gives Darien a heartfelt birthday present, and he tells her that he has a gift for her as well. The episode ends on a poignant note, with the two of them gazing up at the stars.
Overall, "Worth a Princess's Ransom" is a heartwarming episode that showcases the power of love and friendship. With its engaging storyline, memorable characters, and exciting action sequences, it is sure to keep viewers entertained from start to finish. Whether you are a longtime fan of Sailor Moon or a newcomer to the series, this episode is definitely not one to be missed.