‘Sailor Moon’ Is Seeing Cars On The Constellations! Watch Usagi Tsukino Dream About Ford’s New Car!

Ford has tapped the ultimate warrior of love and peace, "Sailor Moon", to help them promote their newest line of Ford Fusion.

Ford Overdubs started last year with the automotive company using "Dragon Ball Z" to promote last year's model of the Ford Fusion. Now, the company has tapped "Sailor Moon" to help them promote this year's model of the Ford Fusion.

In the ad, you can see "Sailor Moon" main character, Usagi Tsukino, and her beloved cat, Luna, looking up to the sky. While naming the different constellations and ends up with the constellation of the Ford Fusion.

"Sailor Moon" then lists the features of the Ford Fusion while Luna chimes in with its safety features. The end has Usagi Tsukino of "Sailor Moon" reminding herself that she's too young to be getting and driving a car. But it would be a dream car for "Sailor Moon".

The 2017 Ford Fusion model has a stunning, sculpted exterior that comes with bright and efficient LED headlamps, fog lamps, tail lamps, and accent lighting. It has a smart driver-assist technology and voice-activated controls.

The Ford Fusion also introduces the FordPass, an app, that allows you to remotely unlock and lock your car, check your fuel, start your car, request Roadside Assistance and locate your car all through your phone.

Ford Fusion 2017 was also awarded the 2016 IIHS Top Safety Pick. It has pre-collision assistance with pedestrian detection. It also has top of the line front crash prevention ratings and does corrective action and collision detection that automatically applies the car brakes.

Ford Overdubs are bad lip-syncing of favorite TV shows, anime and video games to promote Ford's line of cars. Don't you think it's a funny and marvel idea?

Watch the Ford Overdubs "Sailor Moon" Ford Fusion ad below and you might get just as starstruck as "Sailor Moon" is. Check your local Ford dealer to see the 2017 Ford Fusion in real life and you might just get to drive home in one!

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