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From Kodansha: Usagi Tsukino is a normal girl until she meets up with Luna, a talking cat, who tells her that she is Sailor Moon. As Sailor Moon, Usagi must fight evils and enforce justice, in the name of the Moon and the mysterious Moon Princess. She meets other girls destined to be Sailor Senshi (Sailor Scouts), and together, they fight the forces of evil.

Naoko Takeuchi released a new version in 2003 with new covers, logo and slight corrections to the dialogue and art.

Note: Won the Kodansha Manga Award for Shoujo in 1993.

Official Japanese: Comico (Complete Edition, Color), Piccoma (Complete Edition, Color)

Official Translations: English, Korean

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18 Volumes (Complete) 14 Shinsouban Volumes (Complete) 10 Kanzenban Volumes (Complete)

Completely Scanlated?YesAnime Start/End ChapterStarts at Vol 1, Chap 1 (1992/Crystal)Ends at Vol 18 (1996) Many changes and an anime original ending / Vol 18, Chap 60 (Cosmos Movie 2) Skips Vol 11 & 3 sidestories in Vol 13User ReviewsN/AForum2 topics, 12 postsClick here to view the forumUser RatingAverage: 8.3 / 10.0 (584 votes)Bayesian Average: 8.2 / 10.010  37%9+      17%8+   19%7+     11%6+    6%5+     4%4+   3%3+  0%2+  0%1+   3%Last UpdatedDecember 19th, 2025 1:05pm PST - 1 month agoImage [Report Inappropriate Content]Series ImageGenreAction  Comedy  Drama  Fantasy  Romance  School Life  Shoujo  SupernaturalSearch for series of same genre(s)CategoriesLog in to vote!  Show all (some hidden)
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What kind of water do you prefer?Sparkling waterMineral waterFlat (aka still or regular) waterVote ResultSee Old PollsUser Comments [ Order by usefulness ]user avatarOverrated  by Zazie1225 months agoRating: 5.0  / 10.0

Look, I understand that Sailor Moon was very influential but like... I just don't think it's that good.

People are wildly blinded by nostalgia with this series. And like, I get it. I can also see why someone who likes magical girl series would enjoy it today.

But the story is all over the place in a bad way imo and the characters are just kind of there other than Usagi (who I don't actually hate that much).

Ami is my favourite though.

Was this comment useful?  Yes   No     user avatarFirst and forever  by RekaChi2 years agoRating: N/A

I was just a little girl when I got my first copy of sailormoon back when tokyopop was making the series in english and they were the little books (Promoted to be able to be more portable) As another stated the manga was in fact quite different from the anime in the 90's. Usagi (Serena) Was a crybaby for such a long period of the anime, but in the manga she didn't say that way for long. However it felt this way due to the fact that the anime was LONG. whereas the manga wasn't. (As much as I loved the anime back then, it didn't hold up as it is SO SO SO much fluff. ) ((I don't much care for the first 2 seasons of the new anime as they can't seem to get the style to be consistent )) I loved the managa, the whispy art style, and though it is a bit repeitive it still reached the end before it took to long to do so. Sad the artist isn't doing more manga.

Was this comment useful?  Yes   No     user avatarhot take: this was a slog to read through  by MAPLE+STREET2 years agoRating: 4.0  / 10.0

In one word: its repetitive.

I was a huge fan when I was eleven, but I never got to read the whole thing. I was finally able to read it the whole way though back in high school. I could ramble on and on about it but I'll try to give you a list of complaints instead.

Usagi as a protagonist is just too plain. She doesn't have a personality other than "klutzy shoujo mc", quickly dropping the "klutzy" part. I've seen people complain about her in the anime, they are delusional.

Usagi is honestly a mary sue, everything is about her and how pretty she is and the girls are just her cheerleaders.

You can just tell it wasn't meant to be read in one sitting. It feels like the blueprint or summary for a story. Which it technically was, due to the way the anime was produced so I digress.

We literally get the same story told to us five times in a row. That's it that's the manga.

Honestly it's not offensively bad, far from it, its just mid. So mediocre it hurts, if you will. The thing is that people will say Sailor Moon is the second coming of christ and I get kinda angry that I can't enjoy it the way they do. Maybe I should finish the anime instead, maybe that one's good? Can't say really. So... yeah, maybe read it for research purposes? if you liked the anime? the art is certainly very pretty. Maybe show it to a 7 year old? They'll like it.

Was this comment useful?  Yes   No     user avatarforever  by iceteaa4 years agoRating: 10.0  / 10.0

This manga as well as anime is gonna be forever in my heart <3

Was this comment useful?  Yes   No     user avatarWhat can I say...  by Utsukushii Yume6 years agoRating: 7.5  / 10.0

Back in the day Sailor Moon was one of the first manga I was able to get my hands on in my country, and even then I could only get some of it in my native language, I had to buy the rest in Japanese. Back then I really did enjoy it, and in a world where manga was a rare and shameful taboo, you can bet it made an impact on me as it helped me to find other manga much worst, and much better.

With that said, while I have owned the manga for years, I never really had an urge to reread it, and it didn't have any moments in it that made me want to look back at it like some other manga do. While i do tell people about sailor moon, I have never recommend someone to read it.

I give it a 7 for nostalgia reasons, but truthfully I found it to be ok, the events happen like a laundry list and less like a flowing story, so I find it hard to reread. But it holds a special place in my heart like a terrible first love.

... Last updated 6 years agoWas this comment useful?  Yes   No     user avatarIt's pretty funny  by jptranslator_girl12 years agoRating: 8.5  / 10.0

My first manga series was actually Hareluya II Boy, and I was like 7 when I started sneaking copies home (lived in Japan for the better part of my life), so I didn't start out on the girlie end of the spectrum either. I, too, was a huge tomboy and hated pretty much everything that was even remotely girlie. But I did read Sailor Moon as one of my best friends at the time--who was a boy, believe it or not--had talked me into reading it. For those of you who don't know this, I just want to state that there are some rather HUGE DIFFERENCES in the manga and the anime:

--Rei's not a huge bitch --Usagi is not as airheaded in the manga. She's actually pretty strong. --The manga gets straight to the point and doesn't have many fillers. --The bad guys aren't as dorky as they are in the anime --Mamoru isn't a pedo in the manga (LOL), and he's actually quite blatant in his feelings for Usagi --Usagi doesn't get saved by Tuxedo Mask --Bad guys actually bite it in the manga, and that's that

So even if you didn't like the Sailor Moon anime, then maybe give a chapter or two of the manga a try. The manga moves at a much faster pace than the anime, so that may or may not be a good thing s to some (I personally love that), and Usagi isn't made out to be a dimwitted wuss like she is in the anime. Actually, I didn't really like much of the anime series save for a few episodes.

But yeah...huge differences between the two.

... Last updated 12 years agoWas this comment useful?  Yes   No     user avatarFirst Anime.  by P_O_C_K_Y13 years agoRating: 10.0  / 10.0

Didn't read the manga until late primary school (around 6th grade), but I do remember running home after reception class to watch this anime on TV (all 200 episodes on VHS later on because the UK didn't have all the seasonsTT_TT). Oh looking back on it now you can criticize the voice acting or how the anime is not as good as the manga, well excuse me, I like to preserve those amazing memories of dressing in my SailorMoon Hallows costume, with my stuffed Luna doll and my collection of the Sailor Moon Barbies (ahem, ahem full collection). I was a pretty top first year:]

Anywho, back to the manga. Like I said I didn't read it until late primary school which left my mind quite foggy on how well the two coincided, but as far as I can tell they follow each other well. Both are beautifully romantic, action-packed, suspenseful, tragic?, and brilliantly executed. Loved it always have and always will.

Where's your childhood? Haven't read or watched yet? Go watch it now!

... Last updated 13 years agoWas this comment useful?  Yes   No     user avatarFirst manga  by ivypaw113 years agoRating: 10.0  / 10.0

This is my very very first manga I have ever read. It will also be the very best manga! I can still remember the storyline although it has been 5 years that I have completed a manga. Whee... When I was young, it was the best anime I have ever watch.. Forever the first and the best

Was this comment useful?  Yes   No     user avatarClassic shoujo / Still the best  by cheesiediva14 years agoRating: 10.0  / 10.0

This is an unabashedly girl-power read. But hey, that's the whole point! This series began in the early 1990s as a girl counterpoint to the male-centric entertainment at the time (think Power Rangers or Ninja Turtles). Although Sailor Moon was my first introduction to manga, it still rates at the top of my list. So then, why does it still seem so fresh after all these years?

Although written with a young teenage audience in mind, Sailor Moon is surprisingly deep. Takeuchi-sensei incorporated astrology, Greek mythology, and complex symbolism to create the backdrop for her school-girl champions of love and justice. This manga's art is cute and girly, but the story is rich in detail and sometimes quite dark. Each character is well-developed and each personality is distinct (with each sailor senshi corresponding to the different signs of the Western zodiac). Everyone in Sailor Moon has believable flaws and strengths (villain and hero alike), so that you become invested in what happens in the plot.

Of course, the romance between Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask is worth noting. It is sweet and romantic without ever becoming explicit. (Again, this was written for a young audience, but that doesn't mean a chastely depicted romance can't be enjoyable! In my opinion it's nice not to have the explicit smut that seems to pervade shoujo these days...)

The conclusion is a little rushed but oh-so-satisfying. I think, if you come in knowing what kind of genre you're in for, you'll come away with a special place in your heart for this classic series, as I do.

... Last updated 14 years agoWas this comment useful?  Yes   No     user avatarmiss it!  by femalecorpse15 years agoRating: 9.0  / 10.0

miss this manga very much. maybe this is the first manga and anime i've ever watched. i can't forget how me and my friends were crazy about sailormoon stuff. the story is good if compared with the other manga with same genre. read this and you'll never regret

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