Sailor Moon, Vol. 7

Sailor Moon, Vol. 7 (Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon #7)

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One of the most-beloved of all Japanese manga titles, Naoko Takeuchi's Sailor Moon has enthrailed millions of readers worldwide since its debut in book form in early 1992. When Bunny Tsukino adopts a stray cat, she gets more than she bargains for The talking cat, Luna, informs Bunny that she is actually Sailor Moon, a magical princess from the future and protector of the S...more
Paperback, 192 pages
Published June 1st 2000 by Tokyopop (first published July 7th 1994)
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Lauren
Story: Like a fine wine Sailor Moon R gets better with time from it's predecessor Sailor Moon. The Black Moon Arc introduces the same cast of characters are back with new villains to fight. The series arc split in two with the first part having the Doom Tree aliens appear, Ann and Alan. The second part of the series introduces the Black Moon villains. This time there is a little surprise waiting for Serena and Darien, Rini, there are also three new scouts that are found: Neptune, Uranus, and Sat...more
Julie
Dec 12, 2008 Julie rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: shoujo fans
Recommended to Julie by: watched the anime
One of my all-time favorite series. The gateway series to getting me into anime and manga! The artwork impressed me so much, and the story was fun. It is still one of my favorites both because it's well-done, and for nostagia reasons.

This is the version that came out during the middle age of manga: before they stopped flipping the artwork, but right as TokyoPop was starting to emerge, and the volumes got cheaper. Unfortunately you could see it in the quality, as there were a lot of typos and som...more
Delicious Strawberry
Minimoon/Chibimoon is transformed into the Wicked Lady, and through her actions, help to bring about the near-destruction of the world by controlling Tuxedo Mask and getting Diamond what he wants (Silver Crystal) Sailorpluto uses her forbidden attack in here as well. It would have been interesting to see if the other Senshi have 'forbidden' attacks as well, besides Saturn and Pluto.
Starbubbles
it was right around here that the anime trickled off, and wasn't really aired anymore. made me so sad! i would probably still be watching sailor moon episodes if it was still on the air. anywho- the book is still amazing! at this point, i wish that i had tracked down the "super s" and "stars" series too.
Whispering_kage
By far one of my favorite series from my childhood. I recommend it to anyone and everyone. Sadly now it is really hard to find but if you manage to track down the volumes more power to you.
^_^,
Daniela
Me encanta, me encanta y me encanta. Es increíble lo entretenido que es!
Steph
Nov 22, 2010 Steph rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: lovers of Sailor Moon
Recommended to Steph by: saw the anime
Shelves: manga
A great manga. My gateway into anime and manga!
Dana
Oct 22, 2011 Dana rated it 5 of 5 stars
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First SM manga I ever bought :)
Stephanie Kurisunkal
The whole battle was interesting!
Eline
made me cry like a BABY
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Robin
Jul 31, 2012 Robin rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: owned
I know that this manga is far from the best... the story can be cliche in places, and the art is horrible in spots...

But it has a special place in my heart - it was one of my very first introductions to anime and manga, and there's something empowering about Sailor Moon and the sailor scouts. I don't think it matters how old I get... I'll always find my way back to this manga.
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Naoko Takeuchi (武内直子, Takeuchi Naoko) born March 15, 1967, a manga artist (mangaka), lives in Tokyo, Japan. Takeuchi's works have a wide following among anime/manga fans. She has become a well-known mangaka worldwide. Her most popular work, Sailor Moon, rose to become one of the most recognized manga/anime figures to date.
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