Sailor Moon | |
First tankōbon volume, released in Japan on July 6, 1992 featuring Usagi Tsukino as Sailor Moon. | |
美少女戦士セーラームーン (Bishōjo Senshi Sērāmūn) | |
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Genre | Magical girl |
Manga | |
Written by | Naoko Takeuchi |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | Penguin Books Australia Turnaround Publisher Services |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Magazine | Nakayoshi, Run Run |
English magazine | Mixxzine, Smile |
Original run | December 28, 1991 – February 3, 1997 |
Volumes | 18 (List of volumes) |
Anime television series | |
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Disney, which wanted Tong to create an international franchise with his direction of the 'live' 'Magoo,' is also in the process of acquiring rights to the Japanese cartoon Sailor Moon, also for Tong to direct
Scratch a modern-day manga fangirl, and you're likely to find someone who watched Sailor Moon when she was young.
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Codename: Sailor V | |
The Japanese cover of the first volume, depicting Sailor V and Artemis | |
コードネームはセーラーV (Kōdo Nēmu wa Sērā Bui) | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Naoko Takeuchi |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Magazine | RunRun |
Original run | August 3, 1991 – July 3, 1997 |
Volumes | Original: 3 Reissue: 2 (List of volumes) |
Related Series |
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | |
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1 | December 18, 1993[3] | ISBN4-06-322801-0[3] | |
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Minako complains about her uniform not being 'cool' enough and goes to the Crown Game Center to play video games. Artemis installs a special Sailor V game in the Crown Game Center to train Minako to be a better Sailor Soldier, which leads to her getting the high score on another video game. Minako is attacked by the previous champion of the game, who believes she is a transvestite. Minako transforms her clothes into armor from the video game, but she finds it too heavy to fight in. She then transforms into Sailor V and successfully repels the man. | |||
2 | October 22, 1994[19] | ISBN4-06-322810-X[19] | |
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3 | November 6, 1997[4] | ISBN4-06-322834-7[4] | |
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No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | |
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1 | October 29, 2004[20] | ISBN4-06-334929-2[20] | September 13, 2011[10] | ISBN978-1935429777 | |
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2 | November 22, 2004[21] | ISBN4-06-334947-0[21] | November 15, 2011[11] | ISBN978-1935429784 | |
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