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->''"[[https://youtu.be/BUqpAeVyqEI Fighting evil by moonlight!]]"''
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-->--The first line of [[https://youtu.be/BUqpAeVyqEI
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->''"[[https://youtu.be/BUqpAeVyqEI Fighting evil by moonlight!]]"''
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* ''{{VideoGame/SailorMoon|1993}}'' (1993)
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* ''{{VideoGame/SailorMoon|1993}}'' ''{{VideoGame/Sailor Moon|1993}}'' (1993)
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* ''VideoGame/The3DAdventuresOfSailorMoon''
* ''[[VideoGame/SailorMoon1993 Sailor Moon (1993)]]''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonGameBoy''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonRGameBoy''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonRobotFrenzy''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonS''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonSGameGear''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonAnotherStory''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonArcade''
* ''Sailor Moon Drops'' (2015–19)
* ''[[VideoGame/SailorMoon1993 Sailor Moon (1993)]]''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonGameBoy''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonRGameBoy''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonRobotFrenzy''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonS''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonSGameGear''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonAnotherStory''
* ''VideoGame/SailorMoonArcade''
* ''Sailor Moon Drops'' (2015–19)
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* ''VideoGame/The3DAdventuresOfSailorMoon''
''VideoGame/SailorMoonGameBoy'' (1992)
*''[[VideoGame/SailorMoon1993 Sailor Moon (1993)]]''
''{{VideoGame/SailorMoon|1993}}'' (1993)
*''VideoGame/SailorMoonGameBoy''
''VideoGame/SailorMoonRGameBoy'' (1993)
*''VideoGame/SailorMoonRGameBoy''
''VideoGame/SailorMoonS'' (1994)
*''VideoGame/SailorMoonRobotFrenzy''
''VideoGame/SailorMoonSGameGear'' (1995)
*''VideoGame/SailorMoonS''
''VideoGame/SailorMoonArcade'' (1995)
*''VideoGame/SailorMoonSGameGear''
''VideoGame/SailorMoonAnotherStory'' (1995)
*''VideoGame/SailorMoonAnotherStory''
''VideoGame/The3DAdventuresOfSailorMoon'' (1997)
*''VideoGame/SailorMoonArcade''
''VideoGame/SailorMoonRobotFrenzy'' (2000)
*''Sailor Moon Drops'' ''VideoGame/SailorMoonDrops'' (2015–19)
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* ''Sailor Moon Drops'' (2015--19)
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* ''Sailor Moon Drops'' (2015--19)(2015–19)
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[[AC:Cancelled Projects]]
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* ''Manga/CodenameSailorV'' (manga; 1991--97)
* ''Manga/SailorMoon'' (manga; 1991--97)
** ''Anime/SailorMoon'' (anime; 1992--97)
** ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'' (anime; 2014--16)
* ''Manga/SailorMoon'' (manga; 1991--97)
** ''Anime/SailorMoon'' (anime; 1992--97)
** ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'' (anime; 2014--16)
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* ''Manga/CodenameSailorV'' (manga; 1991--97)
1991–97)
* ''Manga/SailorMoon'' (manga;1991--97)
1991–97)
** ''Anime/SailorMoon'' (anime;1992--97)
1992–97)
** ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'' (anime;2014--16)2014–16)
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* ''WesternAnimation/ToonMakersSailorMoon'' (1995; aborted)
* ''WesternAnimation/ToonMakersSailorMoon'' (1995; aborted)
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* ''WesternAnimation/ToonMakersSailorMoon'' (1994)[[note]]Planned to air on Fox, ultimately scrapped in favor of [=DiC=] Entertainment's adaptation of the first anime.[[/note]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/ToonMakersSailorMoon'' (1994)[[note]]Planned to air on Fox, ultimately scrapped in favor of [=DiC=] Entertainment's adaptation of the first anime.[[/note]]
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''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon'' is a [[LongRunners long-running]] multimedia franchise that [[GenreMashup fused]] the {{Sentai}} and MagicalGirl genres. The series started as ''Manga/CodenameSailorV'', a manga written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi and published by Kodansha. When Creator/ToeiAnimation approached Takeuchi with a request to adapt it into an anime, Takeuchi thought the concept would work better as a show about a team and thus created the ''Manga/SailorMoon'' manga which was serialized in ''Nakayoshi'' between 1991 and 1997 and received an anime adaption that ran alongside it. Due to the manga and anime being made at the same time and written by different people, the original 90's anime is only partially based on the manga. The series follows the adventures of a young schoolgirl Usagi Tsukino, who turns out to be the reincarnation of the titular ancient lunar warrior from the Moon Kingdom. The manga was soon adapted into one of the most popular anime productions ever made. ''Sailor Moon'' lasted for five seasons, three motion pictures, and a number of TV specials, becoming its own cottage industry in the process.
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''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon'' is a [[LongRunners long-running]] multimedia franchise that [[GenreMashup fused]] the {{Sentai}} and MagicalGirl genres. The series started as ''Manga/CodenameSailorV'', a manga written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi and published by Kodansha. When Creator/ToeiAnimation approached Takeuchi with a request to adapt it into an anime, Takeuchi thought the concept would work better as a show about a team and thus created the ''Manga/SailorMoon'' manga which was serialized in ''Nakayoshi'' between 1991 and 1997 and received an anime adaption that ran alongside it. Due to the manga and anime being made at the same time and written by different people, the original 90's anime is only partially based on the manga. The series follows the adventures of a young schoolgirl named Usagi Tsukino, who turns out to be the reincarnation of the titular ancient lunar warrior from the Moon Kingdom. The manga was soon adapted into one of the most popular anime productions ever made. ''Sailor Moon'' lasted for five seasons, three motion pictures, and a number of TV specials, becoming its own cottage industry in the process.
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''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon'' is a [[LongRunners long-running]] multimedia franchise that [[MixAndMatch fused]] the {{Sentai}} and MagicalGirl genres. The series started as ''Manga/CodenameSailorV'', a manga written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi and published by Kodansha. When Creator/ToeiAnimation approached Takeuchi with a request to adapt it into an anime, Takeuchi thought the concept would work better as a show about a team and thus created the ''Manga/SailorMoon'' manga which was serialized in ''Nakayoshi'' between 1991 and 1997 and received an anime adaption that ran alongside it. Due to the manga and anime being made at the same time and written by different people, the original 90's anime is only partially based on the manga. The series follows the adventures of a young schoolgirl Usagi Tsukino, who turns out to be the reincarnation of the titular ancient lunar warrior from the Moon Kingdom. The manga was soon adapted into one of the most popular anime productions ever made. ''Sailor Moon'' lasted for five seasons, three motion pictures, and a number of TV specials, becoming its own cottage industry in the process.
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''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon'' is a [[LongRunners long-running]] multimedia franchise that [[MixAndMatch [[GenreMashup fused]] the {{Sentai}} and MagicalGirl genres. The series started as ''Manga/CodenameSailorV'', a manga written by Creator/NaokoTakeuchi and published by Kodansha. When Creator/ToeiAnimation approached Takeuchi with a request to adapt it into an anime, Takeuchi thought the concept would work better as a show about a team and thus created the ''Manga/SailorMoon'' manga which was serialized in ''Nakayoshi'' between 1991 and 1997 and received an anime adaption that ran alongside it. Due to the manga and anime being made at the same time and written by different people, the original 90's anime is only partially based on the manga. The series follows the adventures of a young schoolgirl Usagi Tsukino, who turns out to be the reincarnation of the titular ancient lunar warrior from the Moon Kingdom. The manga was soon adapted into one of the most popular anime productions ever made. ''Sailor Moon'' lasted for five seasons, three motion pictures, and a number of TV specials, becoming its own cottage industry in the process.