i will not lie to you i hzve not watched thjis beyond the frist few episodes when i was a child

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Sailor Moon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search This article is about the media franchise. For the title character, see Sailor Moon (character). For other uses, see Sailor Moon (disambiguation). "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" redirects here. For the 2003 TV series, see Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (2003 TV series). Sailor Moon SMVolume1.jpg Cover of the first volume of Sailor Moon, featuring the titular character 美少女戦士セーラームーン (Bishōjo Senshi Sērāmūn) Genre Magical girl Manga Written by Naoko Takeuchi Published by Kodansha English publisher AUS Penguin Books Australia NA Tokyopop (former) Kodansha Comics UK Turnaround Publisher Services Magazine Nakayoshi English magazine NA Mixxzine, Smile Demographic Shōjo Original run December 28, 1991 – February 3, 1997 Volumes 18 (first edition) 12 (second edition) 10 (third edition) (List of volumes) Anime television series Sailor Moon (1992–1997) Sailor Moon Crystal (2014–2016) Other media Codename: Sailor V (1991–1997) Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (live-action, 2003) Films: Sailor Moon R: The Movie (1993) Sailor Moon S: The Movie (1994) Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie (1995) Sailor Moon Eternal (2021) Sailor Moon Cosmos (2023) Collectible Card Game Musicals Soundtracks Video games Sailor Moon (Japanese: 美少女戦士セーラームーン, Hepburn: Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn, originally translated as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon[1] and later as Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon[2][3]) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's shōjo manga magazine Nakayoshi from 1991 to 1997; the 52 individual chapters were published in 18 volumes. The series follows the adventures of a schoolgirl named Usagi Tsukino as she transforms into Sailor Moon to search for a magical artifact, the "Legendary Silver Crystal" (「幻の銀水晶」, Maboroshi no Ginsuishō, lit. "Phantom Silver Crystal"). She leads a group of comrades, the Sailor Soldiers, called Sailor Guardians in later editions, as they battle against villains to prevent the theft of the Silver Crystal and the destruction of the Solar System. The manga was adapted into an anime series produced by Toei Animation and broadcast in Japan from 1992 to 1997.[4][5] Toei also developed three animated feature films, a television special, and three short films based on the anime. A live-action television adaptation, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, aired from 2003 to 2004, and a second anime series, Sailor Moon Crystal, began simulcasting in 2014. The manga series was licensed for an English language release by Kodansha Comics in North America, and in Australia and New Zealand by Random House Australia. The entire anime series has been licensed by Viz Media for an English language release in North America and by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. Since its release, Sailor Moon has received acclaim, with praise for its art, characterization, and humor. The manga has sold over 35 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling shōjo manga series.[6] The franchise has also generated $13 billion in worldwide merchandise sales.



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