I'm quite certain such a discussion has cropped up before, but since I have yet to come across a satisfactory answer, I'd like to pitch this to the rest of you.
It is my understanding that Sailor Moon takes place over the course of two years. While this might be more apparent in the manga (I have not read the entirety of the manga, so I cannot address it properly), the anime possesses an unusual timeline which makes discerning the actual passage of time extremely difficult---at least as I have racked my brain over it. I'll briefly go over what I think is the timeline in the anime and then present where the confusion takes hold. If I miss or neglect anything (and I most certainly will), then please, by all means, highlight it for the sake of the
princess discussion.
As a disclaimer, several inferences are made based on the observable environment such as the seasonal cycle and attire. I might end up reading too deeply into it, and there is no guarantee the anime producers were aiming for chronological consistency.
1992This is the year in which Sailor Moon begins. Usagi states that she is fourteen years old and is in eighth grade. So far, so good. We can presume the rest of the Inner Senshi are in the same boat---give or take a few months. From my recollection of the first season, everything here remains rather consistent. I don't think we can exactly discern when in 1992 the show begins, but it would have to be after June 30 given Usagi's birth date. Her clothing in the first episode---the long-sleeved school uniform---indicates that Luna likely visited her sometime in the late summer or early autumn season. Since Usagi isn't portrayed wearing heavy clothing in the first few episodes, it's unlikely that it was in late autumn or early winter.
1993A school year has passed by episode 51 (A New Transformation! Usagi Powers Up). We know this due to the prominence of cherry blossoms in the episode, often associated with the beginning of a new school year which begins in early spring in Japan. Furthermore, cherry blossoms only bloom for several days at maximum, and only as late as early May. In all likelihood, this episode occurred in April.
But what's this? Episode 78 (Venus Minako's Nurse Mayhem), deeper in the R season, takes place around Christmas. Thus we have jumped about eight months from the first arc in R to the middle of the second arc.
Already this is nonsensical since Usagi's birthday would have passed in June, which means the birthday episode in Sailor Moon S---obviously after the events of the second season---would have to be her 16th birthday. That is most certainly not the case.
We do know the R season ends with warmer weather. This links seamlessly with the beginning of the third season which begins during the late spring and early summer. Furthermore, the girls are studying for their high school entrance exams, so now they are definitely in ninth grade. Then we have Usagi's 15th birthday on June 30th featured prominently. It's also summer given that Mamoru has a summer job in episode 105 (Wanting More Power! Mako's Lost Path).
Let's step back for a moment to review the progression we've used thus far:
Summer/Fall 1992 (Episode 1) ---> Spring 1993 (Episode 51) ---> December 1993 (Episode 78) ---> Spring 1994 (Episodes 88 and 90) ---> June 30, 1994 (Episodes 101-2)
Things make sense until Episode 78. Then, all of a sudden, the timeline begins to make unusual shifts which muddy the waters. Unfortunately, this is not the only time (Get it? Time? hyuck hyuck) this occurs.
We can observe through the S season a gradual seasonal shift. The girls go from wearing light summer clothing to jackets and scarfs. By episode 122 (Believe in Love! Ami, the Kind Hearted Senshi), it's snowing, so now the setting is probably winter (unless there was a very early snowfall in autumn). In episode 126, the scenery seems to indicate early spring as flowers are seen blooming and the ambiance highlights the new life of the season (which meshes with the new lives given to Hotaru and her father). This also flows with the majority of SuperS wherein the climate is warmer.
In fact, SuperS does indeed feature the summer season in episode 144 (Sparkling Summer Days! Ami, the Girl in the Ocean Breeze). Presumably, as SuperS progresses, it gets later in the year. The girls wear more appropriate clothing for cooler weather. The season has to finish in the early spring because the Senshi are on the cusp of entering high school.
Wait a moment. I see what you did there, Sailor Moon anime, and I don't like it one bit. If we just had
yet another summer season, then the girls should already be in high school! Usagi should be sixteen and in tenth grade! Why? Because:
June 30, 1993 (Episodes 101-2) ---> Autumn/Winter 1993 (Episode 122) ---> Spring 1994 (Episode 126) ---> Summer 1994 (Episode 144) ---> Autumn (???) / Spring (???) 1994 (approx. 150-66)
Yet another reason to glare at SuperS with contempt as it passes you on the street.
1994Things calm down by Stars. It must be,
must be spring because the girls have just entered high school:
Note the cherry blossoms in the background as well.And recall that in episode 167 (A Nightmare Scatters the Flowers! Return of the Dark Queen), Professor Tomoe and Hotaru are found underneath a sakura tree.
Actually, Stars offers the most consistent chronology of all the seasons as we can probably narrow down its events to the Spring and Summer of 1994. It doesn't suddenly snow, nor do we jump from summer to spring. We can all feel rather settled by the end of it.
But the lead in to Stars remains jumbled!
The only way I can think to wiggle out of this is to blame the villains (particularly in the S season) for extreme, inclement weather. Yet that cannot be substantiated. We also cannot blame the Black Moon Clan for making it Christmas in the middle of the second season. Well, we could, but Esmeraude trying to ruin Christmas with such an elaborate plot is just weird.
Realistically speaking, though this investigation was far from in depth, I think we can conclude that the anime producers weren't terribly attentive to the chronology and thus led to glaring inconsistencies which madden only the fans who try and figure it out.