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  2. List of Usagi Yojimbo characters - Wikipedia

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    He was exclusively featured in the Usagi Yojimbo crossover comics "Shades of Green" #1-3 (featuring the Mirage-Turtles) and TMNT/Usagi Yojimbo (with the IDW-Turtles). His name (欠片; engl. "splinter") and appearance are a clear nod to Splinter, the adoptive father of the Turtles.

  3. Usagi Yojimbo - Wikipedia

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    The Usagi Yojimbo Origins series collects color reprints of stories originally published in black and white. Volume 1: Samurai (2021, IDW) – collects Usagi Yojimbo Color Classics #1–7, which contains stories originally published in Usagi Yojimbo (vol. 1) #1–4 and 6, Critters #6 and 7, and Albedo Anthropomorphics #3–4

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Sailor Moon/List of Sailor Moon characters

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    Characters appearing only once (e.g. as monsters of the day or victims thereof) are not included. Some of the following characters shift alliances during the story, change names, or have multiple forms or aspects. Such characters are listed only once, by the name under which they first appear. See their sub-articles for more information.

  5. Sailor Moon (character) - Wikipedia

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    Usagi Tsukino (月野 うさぎ, Tsukino Usagi, renamed Serena in the DiC and Cloverway English adaptations and Bunny in the Mixx/Tokyopop adaptation), better known as Sailor Moon (セーラームーン, Sērā Mūn), is a Japanese superheroine and the protagonist of the Sailor Moon franchise created by Naoko Takeuchi.

  6. Miyamoto Usagi - Wikipedia

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    Miyamoto Usagi is the main protagonist of Usagi Yojimbo, whom Sakai has said was inspired by the life of legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. [9] [10] [11] Originally intended to be a human, Sakai was inspired to anthropomorphize the character after doodling a rabbit with its ears bound in a style reminiscent of a samurai topknot.

  7. List of Usagi Yojimbo stories - Wikipedia

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    Usagi Yojimbo Meets Panda Khan: Written by Monica Sharp. Art by Dave Garcia issue #35 Aug/1992 Gen part 2. Sins of the Father. issue #36 Nov/1992 Gen part 3. Lady Asano's Revenge. issue #37 Feb/1993 The Return of Kitsune: issue #38 Mar/1993 The Last Ino Story: Usagi Yojimbo Color Special (Fantagraphics) issue #1 Nov/1989 Tomoe’s Story ...

  8. Sailor Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, with fifty one choices, Sailor Jupiter was the seventeenth most popular character and Makoto was eighteenth. [54] In early 1996, with fifty one choices, Makoto was the twenty third most popular character and Jupiter was the twenty seventh. [55] A five-book series was published, one book on each of the Sailor Guardians and Sailor Moon.

  9. Category:Usagi Yojimbo - Wikipedia

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