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What queer nerd didn't grow up watching Sailor Moon? Sailor Moon is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by artist Naoko Takeuchi. It follows the adventures of Usagi, a supercute young schoolgirl who discovers her powers and becomes the bejewelled crimefighter Sailor Moon, who battles evil alongside her team of Sailor Guardians. Sailor Moon was originally a hit manga series before it was adapted into an anime that has become one of the most popular in the world. The series is credited with bringing Japanese animation to Western culture in a way that no work has done before. Follow Pride for news on Sailor Moon and its queer fandom!

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