During the next season the Outer Senshi re-appeared, but they weren't as harsh as they were to Usagi like during the third season. In fact, they were almost... too comical, even for their own good. I remember fighting side-by-side next to Neptune. And instead of Moon's powers and transformations becoming too weak, it was the revival of Sailorsaturn (who, soon transformed into Supersailorsaturn) that sparked the next evolution in the transformation of Sailormoon. We gathered power from the depths of our souls and focused it through Supersailormoon, and she transformed into Eternalsailormoon! She even gained wings. But she hasn't flown recently. In fact, I can't remember a time when she actually tried to use her wings. Oh well.
The new henshin phrase was "Moon Eternal Make-Up" and the new attack phrase was "Starlight Honeymoon Therapy Kiss"-- but for the first few times she actually used the two powers they didn't have names quite yet.
During the last season of Sailorstars Usagi's emotions were tested. Or it was just puberty. In any case, Sailorstars sparked an emotional rollercoaster for Usagi. During the first few episodes Mamoru seemed catatonic and Sailorchibimoon actually died. However they both recovered with the healing of Neherenia, and Usagi felt better. It was only once in the whole season of Sailorstars that Tuxedo Kamen ever threw one of his trademark red roses. Then, Mamoru went off to college in America and he never answered poor Usagi's letters. She wrote to him each day, and he never wrote back. She became depressed like in Sailormoon R.
The Three Lights, a super-popular idol group, appeared. It consisted of Taiki Kou, Yaten Kou, and Seiya Kou. Seiya actually had a crush on Usagi, although she was blind to see it, and people would tease about it. Seiya somewhat hated Mamoru because Mamoru wouldn't respond back to Usagi. She would mope around foolishly about Mamoru and most of the time she was glum, although she liked the Three Lights also. She even cried on Haruka's shoulder when she missed a concert. Well, the Three Lights also transformed into Sailor Senshi from teenage boys, which is kinda icky, and it is. Eeww. Their mission was to wait for their princess, Princess Kakyuu, who appeared later while saving Usagi's life.
And the new enemy was dangerous, probably as dangerous as when we were fighting the Death Busters. But they were Sailor Animates--Sailor Senshi, and if Sailorgalaxia (the head honcho behind the Animates) hadn't killed them maybe we could have all been friends. Eternalsailormoon would have wanted that.
But Usagi was caught up in love and emotions. There were little hints of comedy now and then, and the pace of the plot was somewhat laid-back. We also had Chibichibi on our side! All she did was mutter "Chibichibi" or mimic other people. Who she was, we couldn't figure out. We had to accept her. And the way she found Usagi in all of the galaxy wasn't just coincidental.
Well, soon Sailorgalaxia killed off her Animates-- she had wasted enough time already. Also, Eternalsailormoon had gotten a new power via a vision of a new senshi, Sailorchibichibi. It was "Silver Moon Crystal Power Kiss" Sailor Galaxia wanted all the starseeds of the Sailor Senshi, and to do so would mean our deaths. She first killed the Starlights' Princess, Princess Kakyuu, in order to get everyone elses' Starseeds. Princess Kakyuu wielded a lot of power, and her death came as a somewhat shock to the Starlights.
Well, while protecting the Starlights, me, Mercury, Jupiter, and Venus died. (Actually, I didn't really want to. I wasn't with the other three senshi when Galaxia's blasts hit, but for some reason she felt she needed to kill me too, so...) I remember Eternalsailormoon crying as she cradled me in her arms, which was sad. And then I died for the third time.
Then Sailorgalaxia killed the Outer Senshi, who seemed like pawns in a large battle. Which was sad, because we all admired them and I personally thought they were like powerhouses. Aside from that, Eternalsailormoon found out that the starseed of the senshi of the earth was stolen--Mamoru's starseed--and Usagi was shocked. That's why he couldn't respond to any of Usagi's letters. That's why she was so sad. He had been gone all that time.
I admire Usagi till day for the strength and courage she had through that battle, and all the other ones she fought. She witnessed the deaths of her friends and her destined husband and her destined daughter. She turned into Princess Serenity and Chibichibi turned into a sword, although Serenity didn't want to fight. She just kept defending herself... she was losing, yet she never gave in. So the sword turned back into Chibichibi, and she started praying. Usagi garnered some strength from her starseed to reclaim Sailorgalaxia. She was determined. Usagi would never attempt to hurt Galaxia, and it seemed as if Chaos had already won over Galaxia's body.
See, Sailorgalaxia sealed Chaos inside herself so the Galaxy could go on. Usagi kept trying to call back the good Galaxia... but it seemed like it was hopeless. But with every urge Usagi wouldn't give up. Soon Usagi soon freed Sailor Galaxia from Chaos and the battle for the galaxy was won, and goodness had prevailed again. For once, Galaxia was seen as her pure figure, and she thanked Usagi. Surrounding her was a flurry of starseeds. Well, Galaxia and the starseeds disappared in a flash of light.
Soon I revived from the dead (for the third time) as did the other senshi, and Usagi remembered she wasn't alone and that we'd all be with her. And Mamoru revived too, as did Chibichibi. We said goodbye to Chibichibi as she left in a pink streak of light.
Well, afterward the Starlights and their Princess left. Usagi had reason to be sad, but also reason to be happy. And it was truly the end for Sailormoon and the senshi as peace was brought to the earth.
Well, if I make Usagi seem so heroic, why am I always so mean to her? That's a good question. Moving right along...
In the last scene of the anime, Usagi and Mamoru were in a park. The air was crisp, gentle, the only sounds that could be heard was the gentle muffle of the wind, and the moon stirred greatly behind them. They passionately kissed, and forgot about all their troubles. And at a final chance for peace, it was truly the end.