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  2. Sailor Moon - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of Sailor Moon chapters - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Kodansha USA began re-printing the 14-volume restored Sailor Moon manga edition (including the two short story compilations) under the title Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, as well as the two-volume restored Codename: Sailor V manga editions in English beginning with Volume 1 of both titles on September 13, 2011, featuring a new ...

  4. Naoko Takeuchi - Wikipedia

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    Naoko Takeuchi (Japanese: 武内 直子, Hepburn: Takeuchi Naoko, born March 15, 1967) is a Japanese manga artist.She is best known as the author of Sailor Moon, one of the most popular manga series of all time. [2]

  5. Death Busters - Wikipedia

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    The Death Busters (デスバスターズ, Desu Basutāzu) are a group of fictional characters in the Sailor Moon manga series written by Naoko Takeuchi.This group comprises the villains of the third major story arc, which is called the Infinity in the manga, Sailor Moon S in the first anime adaptation, and Death Busters in Sailor Moon Crystal.

  6. Dark Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Kingdom (ダーク・キングダム, Dāku Kingudamu) is a group of fictional characters in the Sailor Moon manga series by Naoko Takeuchi.They are the chief villains of the first story arc in every version of the series, and were first introduced in the first chapter of the manga, "Usagi – Sailor Moon", originally published in Japan's Nakayoshi on 28 December 1991.

  7. Sailor Moon (character) - Wikipedia

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    Sailor Moon's appearance and title change at key points when she grows stronger or gains additional powers. The first major change takes place during the third story arc – act 30 of the manga and episode 111 of the original anime – when she obtains the Holy Grail, an item of vast power, and transforms into the more powerful Super Sailor Moon.

  8. Sailor Moon is a Japanese media franchise.It began as a monthly serialized manga (52 chapters), then adapted to an anime (five series and three feature films), and spawned dozens of home and arcade video games, toys, clothing, mugs, keychains, action figures, wall scrolls, and other merchandise.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Sailor Moon/Sailor Moon side stories

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    The Sailor Moon side stories are short stories that take place in the universe of the Sailor Moon metaseries without fitting into its main narrative. They feature the same characters as the rest of the series, and the events that take place are generally (but not always) compatible with canonical events.