If the project went into fruition, this would have been the first live-action version of Sailor Moon.
Just like the DiC English dub of the Sailor Moon anime, Mamoru was renamed Prince Darien.
In an interview with Animefringe, Rocky Sotoloff, the president and founder of Toon Makers, said that they tried to make the characters and animation more Americanized and they went for a Filmation-like art style because of the very low budget they had at the time. To this day, the people of Toon Makers are not pleased with how the animation turned out.
Production of the live-action scenes and the boarding school set was done on the same identical set used in the series Saved By The Bell, at CBS/Sunset Gower Studios on Sunset Boulevard, and Gower in Los Angeles.
The logo used in the official music video was later bought by DiC Entertainment, which was used for their dub of the original anime series.