My white whale! I very excited to purchased this book. I noticed when I received this book seemed a lot "newer" than I expected.
I received it in the mail and naturally two days later, it was revealed bootlegs of the book were created and released. I have determined this book in fact not an original one. I could choose to be really upset but instead I'm going to focus on the idea that I at least have a copy of this book. I have no plans to purchase another copy due to all the bootlegs now available of this book.
Usagi's hair is a bit more yellow and the spacing for the letters are off.
Back cover.
Sailor Moon on the rice paper is flipped. It should be a mirror image.
Sailor Moon drawing by Matsushita Hiromi, an animator from the original anime.
Seiya Kou draw by Tamegai Katusmi, another animator from the original series.
The next series of pictures are messages and drawings from the original voice cast from the series and their signatures.
(Took me long enough to post something for the new year).
Almost done watching Ah! My Goddess, but not without drawing crossovers. Obviously, Skuld!Keroberos is just everything I need right now in a crossover. Urd!Gomechan, on the other hand, was an afterthought.*
*Urd's seiyuu, Yumi Touma, originally voiced Gomechan in the 1991 anime adaptation of Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken.
Believe me, if I went any further with Gomechan, I'd end up with an army of school idol Gomechan variations (I DO NOT HAVE TIME TO DRAW 30+ SCHOOL IDOLS FFS).
[Luna Logs] Kotono, Aya, and Michie Discuss Their Roles as Usagi, Ami, and Rei
[Luna Logs] Kotono, Aya, and Michie Discuss Their Roles as Usagi, Ami, and Rei #SailorMoon #セーラームーン
October 1992 Animage Interview
Lunar Logs is a weekly series featuring full translations of interviews with Ms. Takeuchi and others — such as the directors, writers, voice cast, and more — responsible for making Sailor Moon into the massively popular franchise we know it as today. Though not every interview will directly address or even mention Sailor Moon, I find it an interesting look into the…
Sally, the Witch (Mahotsukai Sally) (TV Asahi) (1966-1968, 1989-1990) (The first magical girl anime series ever)
With voices of: Michiko Hirai, Yuriko Yamamoto, Midori Kato, Aya Hisakawa
Studio: Toei Animation
Genre: Magical Girl, Fantasy, Magic
Run time: 24 minutes
Episodes: 109 (1966 version)
Plot:
Sally is the witch princess of the Magic Kingdom who longs to visit the mortal realm, presumably to make friends her own age. One day, by mistake, Sally teleports to the "mid world" (Earth), where she uses her magic to fend off a couple of burglars menacing two schoolgirls. Immediately befriended by her new acquaintances — tomboyish Yoshiko Hanamura (known affectionately as "Yotchan") and girly Sumire Kasugano — Sally decides to stay on Earth indefinitely, leading to mischief. As with Samantha Stevens in Bewitched, Sally tries to keep her supernatural abilities secret, assuming the role of a human child.
In the final episode, Sally's grandma informs her she must return to the Magic Kingdom. Before leaving, Sally tries to tell her friends about her origins, but no one will believe her. Then her elementary school catches on fire, and Sally uses her magic to put it out. Her powers thus exposed, Sally's time to leave has finally come. She waves farewell to her friends, and returns to the Magic Kingdom.
She doesn’t do much voice in terms of anime voice works nowadays, at least until the Unohana stuff happens in Bleach but hope she is in good spirits and health especially with what’s happening in Japan.
I have pretty much 90% of her main music stuff now. The only one missing is her 10th anniversary album. Not sure if I want to collect her 2 Sailor Mercury singles though…