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[edit] How-to

As per Wikipedia guidelines, this project prefers that reliable sources are used for reference. For details from the series, we prefer the use of the actual primary sources. For example if there is a website with a scan from the manga and there is something interesting in the image, please refer to a physical copy of that volume of the manga rather than trust the scan. This helps discount original research, incorrect information and help to keep the pages free of rumors.

For opinions that are held by a certain group of fans or the media (which may be necessary, but very rarely), please use proper citation for the website or media in question. This secondary source includes newspapers, magazines, sources for ratings information, and surveys conducted by official newspapers (surveys by fans will be discounted). Fansites, wikis, and other sources which do not meet Wikipedia's guidelines on reliable sources should not be used and are strongly discouraged. See #What NOT to Reference for more on what not to use for sources.

Fan speculation and comments on the fandom are subject to notability practices. They are highly discouraged and so this is why these are not referenced on this page.

[edit] Short explanation

Silver Millennium shows how I do it. Step 1: After the sentence you're sourcing, put <ref> followed by the source info, ie: Naoko Takeuchi. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon manga, Act 10., followed by a closing </ref>. Step 2: Under the References section, simply put this line, if the article has less than 10 references: <references />

or if it has more than 10, use: {{Reflist}}

Optional step 3: If you discover that you're going to use any of these sources more than once, just go back to the first time you used it and replace <ref> with <ref name="act10"> or whatever name you want. Then, every subsequent time you use it, instead of putting the whole thing in you can just use <ref name="act10"/> and it'll put a link down to that same footnote.

[edit] Long explanation

See WP:CITE.

[edit] What references should look like

When starting a new page put this after the main article.

<!--==See Also== *''[[Sailor Moon]]'' --> ==References== <div class="references-small"> <references /> </div> <!-- ==External links== -->

  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 18 |chapter= Act 52 |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= April 4, 1997; December 10, 1998 |id= ISBN 4-06-178858-2}}</ref>
  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Materials Collection |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |year= 1999 |month= October |id= ISBN 4-06-324521-7}}</ref>

These go AFTER the section that needs citation. So for example, Chibiusa's name was given to her by Mamoru (citation). It will show properly at the bottom of the page. Don't forget to copy-paste the ref section too. If the references section is still there, then all references should show up automatically. If not, create one as instructed above.

The first is obviously a website, the second is how all references to acts should be made, the third is how the artbooks should be referenced. ISBN numbers can be found for the artbooks on the Sailor Moon page, while the volume ISBNs can be found.. if someone doesn't cough them up, I'll list them out here until we get a section made for it. At this point I should say we don't have any excuses anymore. I've done a lot of formatting clean up as I was going through the pages. The only trouble seem to be pages dedicated to multiple characters, however, I'm about to propose a structure for this to streamline it a bit and conform with the original template.

[edit] Manga

[edit] Sailor V Manga

Useful for noting things like Magellan castle was drawn, etc.

Original

  • Book 1:
  • ISBN 4-06-322801-0
  • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Codename wa Sailor V Book 1 |chapter= Vol. 1 |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= December 18, 1993 |id= ISBN 4-06-322801-0}}</ref>
    • Vol. 1 - Sailor V is born!
    • Vol. 2 - Minako in "Crown Game Center"
    • Vol. 3 - Sailor V appears! Channel 44 / Pandora's plot
    • Vol. 4 - Petite Pandora's plot
    • Vol. 5 - The Dark Agency's Plot
    • Vol. 6 - Showdown! Sailor V vs. Electronic Fighter Girl Luga
  • Book 2:
  • ISBN 4-06-322810-X
  • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Codename wa Sailor V Book 2 |chapter= Vol. 7 |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 22, 1994 |id= ISBN 4-06-322810-X}}</ref>
    • Vol. 7 - Sailor V's vacation / The Hawaiian Plot!
    • Vol. 8 - Love on the tree-lined road / Tearing at turbo full-throttle!
    • Vol. 9 - Sailor V vs. Debrine
    • Vol. 10 - Sailor V in a pinch!? Kaitou Ace appears!
  • Book 3:
  • ISBN 4-06-322834-7
  • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Codename wa Sailor V Book 3 |chapter= Vol. 11 |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= November 6, 1997 |id= 4-06-322834-7}}</ref>
    • Vol. 11 - The Pet Stories / Number 1: Nyan-Nyan's Plot
    • Vol. 12 - The Pet Stories / Number 2: Wan-Wan's Plot
    • Vol. 13 - The Pet Stories / Number 3: Chuu-Chuu's Plot
    • Vol. 14 - Youth Bet on the Hachimaki Stone!!
    • Vol. 15 - A New Journey Begins

Shinsouban

  • Book 1:
  • ISBN 4-06-334929-2
  • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Codename wa Sailor V Shinsouban Book 1 |chapter= Vol. 1 |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 29, 2004 |id= ISBN 4-06-334929-2}}</ref>
    • Vol. 1 - Sailor V is born!
    • Vol. 2 - Minako in "Crown Game Center"
    • Vol. 3 - Sailor V appears! Channel 44 / Pandora's plot
    • Vol. 4 - Petite Pandora's plot
    • Vol. 5 - The Dark Agency's Plot
    • Vol. 6 - Showdown! Sailor V vs. Electronic Fighter Girl Luga
    • Vol. 7 - Sailor V's vacation / The Hawaiian Plot!
    • Vol. 8 - Love on the tree-lined road / Tearing at turbo full-throttle!
  • Book 2:
  • ISBN 4-06-334947-0
  • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Codename wa Sailor V Shinsouban Book 2 |chapter= Vol. 9 |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= November 22, 2004 |id= ISBN 4-06-334947-0}}</ref>
    • Vol. 9 - Sailor V vs. Debrine
    • Vol. 10 - Sailor V in a pinch!? Kaitou Ace appears!
    • Vol. 11 - The Pet Stories / Number 1: Nyan-Nyan's Plot
    • Vol. 12 - The Pet Stories / Number 2: Wan-Wan's Plot
    • Vol. 13 - The Pet Stories / Number 3: Chuu-Chuu's Plot
    • Vol. 14 - Youth Bet on the Hachimaki Stone!!
    • Vol. 15 - A New Journey Begins!! The First Volume
    • Vol. 16 - A New Journey Begins!! The Second Volume

[edit] Sailor Moon Manga ISBNs

Artbooks

  • Original Picture Collection Volume I, ISBN 4-06-324507-1, August 1994.
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Volume I Original Picture Collection |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= August 1994 |id= ISBN 4-06-324507-1}}</ref>
  • Original Picture Collection Volume II, ISBN 4-06-324508-X, August 1994.
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Volume II Original Picture Collection |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= August 1994 |id= ISBN 4-06-324508-X}}</ref>
  • Original Picture Collection Volume III, ISBN 4-06-324518-7, September 1996.
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Volume III Original Picture Collection |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 1996 |id= ISBN 4-06-324518-7}}</ref>
  • Original Picture Collection Volume IV, ISBN 4-06-324519-5, September 1996.
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Volume IV Original Picture Collection |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 1996 |id= ISBN ISBN 4-06-324519-5}}</ref>
  • Original Picture Collection Volume V, ISBN 4-06-324522-5, August 1997.
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Volume V Original Picture Collection |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= August 1997 |id= ISBN 4-06-324522-5}}</ref>

Note: Official English name is Pretty Sailor Solider Sailor Moon Volume # Original Picture Collection from the back of the book.

  • Materials Collection, ISBN 4-06-324521-7, September 1999.
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Materials Collection |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 1999 |id= ISBN 4-06-324521-7}}</ref>

Original Volumes

  • Volume 1
    • ISBN 4-06-178721-7
    • Contains Acts 1-5
    • July 6, 1992, September 5, 1996
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 1 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= July 6, 1992, September 5, 1996 |id= ISBN 4-06-178721-7}}</ref>
      • Act 1 Usagi (hiragana) Sailormoon- Usagi, Motoki, Ikuko, Haruna, Naru, Umino, Mamoru, Tuxedo Mask, Shingo, Jadite are introduced. Concept of Sailor V per the SM universe rules is introduced.
      • Act 2 Ami (kanji) Sailormercury (one word, in caps in the original)- Ami is introduced, Sailor Kick and the Disguise pen enter here as well. (the stat about Ami being 14, first mention of her bloodtype and the bit about her IQ being 300 start here too.)
      • Act 3 Rei (katakana) Sailormars (one word, romaji)- Beryl, and the other generals are introduced. Rei (of course) the crows Phobos and Deimos (named), Rei's grandfather (who has a mustache in the manga and one throw away line that may have led to the lecherous anime version, Akurou Taisan, Mamoru as 18 and going to a pretigious school wearing glasses, Usagi as a Stewardess, Death of Jadeite (by capturing with the moon frisbee which has a hole in the center, the pecking by Phobos and Deimos, and then use of Akurou Taisan by Sailor Mars.)
      • Act 4 Masquerade- Introduction to Kenji--Usagi's father, Princess Di, and the concept of what the youma physically does, disguise pen turns into an umbrella, new attack for Sailor Moon with new tiara, Usagi's first kiss,
      • Act 5 Makoto (hiragana) Sailorjupiter- Introduction to Sailor Jupiter, Flower Hurricane and the Lightning are introduced, the real bridal shop is closed though. (Flower Hurricane as it appear in the manga was echoed similarly in the anime by Tuxedo Mask when he threw a circle of roses and they look very similar to the flower Hurricane attack sequence).
  • Volume 2
    • ISBN 4-06-178731-4
    • Contains Acts 6-9
    • September 6, 1992, April 6, 1996
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 6, 1992, April 6, 1996 |id= ISBN 4-06-178731-4}}</ref>
      • Act 6 Tuxedo Kamen (katakana and kanji) Tuxedo Mask (english, with a space) - Moon stick is given (no official name), Zoisite and Kunsite work together to find the Maboroshi no Ginzuishou. Watch appears (belonging to Tuxedo Mask, broken... an object that appears in all three and looks drastically different in ll three series.)
      • Act 7 Chiba Mamoru (kanji) Tuxedo Mask (english) Death and first and last and only showing of Mamoru's parents in the whole of the meta series. Revealing of identities between Usagi and Mamoru. (plenty of indication before this that they were liking each other such as blushing), Introduction to Metallia. Sailor V's stats. (Incidentally this was origially the first act, but it was redone to be made into act 7 instead of 1 and then the manga was redone over with Usagi as the lead. (parts of the end of it)
      • Act 8 Minako (kanji) SailorV (no space, capital V) (part of original lead act, redone to fit to usagi), Sailor Moon kisses Tuxedo Mask willingly and conscious. (Supreme Thunder is named)
      • Act 9 Selenity (katakana) Princess (English) Death of Tuxedo Mask, Usagi turns into princess Selenity, saves his life inadvertantly, (slight Dali influence with the watch), Past lives, first view of Beryl, not as Queen, (she does have a swoord), Death of Endymion before Selenity, appearance of Maboroshi no Ginzuishou from tear, only showing of actually doing odango in any of the series.
      • Back has some stuff about how Takeuchi likes Doujinshi and the reference for the Image Gemstones first appearance and first showing of the original designs she had in mind for the costumes.
  • Volume 3
    • ISBN 4-06-178744-6
    • Contains Acts 10-12
    • April 6, 1993
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 3 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= April 6, 1993 |id= ISBN 4-06-178744-6}}</ref>
  • Volume 4
    • ISBN 4-06-178753-5
    • Contains Acts 13-16
    • July 6, 1993, March 5, 1995
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 4 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= July 6, 1993, March 5, 1995 |id= 4-06-178753-5 }}</ref>
  • Volume 5
    • ISBN 4-06-178764-0
    • Contains Acts 17-19 + (Chibiusa Picture Diary (Vampire one))
    • November 6, 1993, July 5, 1995
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 5 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= November 6, 1993, July 5, 1995 |id= ISBN 4-06-178764-0 }}</ref>
  • Volume 6
    • ISBN 4-06-178772-1
    • Contains Acts 20-21
    • April 5, 1994
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 6 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= April 5, 1994 |id= ISBN 4-06-178772-1}}</ref>
  • Volume 7
    • ISBN 4-06-178781-0
    • Contains Acts 23-24
    • July 6, 1994
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 7 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= July 6, 1994 |id= ISBN 4-06-178781-0}}</ref>
  • Volume 8
    • ISBN 4-06-178790-X
    • Contains Acts 25-28
    • November 2, 1994
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 8 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= |id= ISBN 4-06-178790-X}}</ref>
  • Volume 9
    • ISBN 4-06-178797-7
    • Contains Acts 29-32
    • February 6, 1995
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 9 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= February 6, 1995 |id= ISBN 4-06-178797-7}}</ref>
  • Volume 10
    • ISBN 4-06-178806-X
    • Contains Acts 33 + Chibiusa Picture Diary (the one with Vega)
    • June 6, 1995
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 10 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= June 6, 1995 |id= ISBN 4-06-178806-X}}</ref>
  • Volume 11
    • ISBN 4-06-178809-4
    • Contains Lover of Princess Kaguya and Casablanca Memories
    • July 6, 1995, August 8, 1995
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 11 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= July 6, 1995, August 8, 1995 |id= ISBN 4-06-178809-4 }}</ref>
  • Volume 12
    • ISBN 4-06-178814-0
    • Contains Acts 34-36
    • September 6, 1995
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 12 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 6, 1995 |id= ISBN 4-06-178814-0 }}</ref>
  • Volume 13
    • ISBN 4-06-178820-5
    • Contains Acts 37-38 + (all three Exam Battles)
    • December 6, 1995, April 5, 1996
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 13 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= |id= ISBN 4-06-178820-5 }}</ref>
  • Volume 14
    • ISBN 4-06-178826-4
    • Contains Acts 39-40
    • March 6, 1996
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 14 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= March 6, 1996 |id= ISBN 4-06-178826-4}}</ref>
  • Volume 15
    • ISBN 4-06-178835-3
    • Contains Acts 41-42 + Chibiusa Picture Diary (dentist one)
    • July 5, 1996
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 15 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= July 5, 1996 |id= ISBN 4-06-178835-3 }}</ref>
  • Volume 16
    • ISBN 4-06-178841-8
    • Contains Acts 43-45
    • September 6, 1996
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 16 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 6, 1996 |id= ISBN 4-06-178841-8 }}</ref>
  • Volume 17
    • ISBN 4-06-178849-3
    • Contains Acts 46-48 + (Chibiusa Picture Diary Hammer Price Shrine)
    • December 6, 1996
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 17 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= December 6, 1996 |id= ISBN 4-06-178849-3}}</ref>
  • Volume 18
    • ISBN 4-06-178858-2
    • Contains Acts 49-52
    • April 4, 1997, December 10, 1998
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 18 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= April 4, 1997, December 10, 1998 |id= ISBN ISBN 4-06-178858-2 }}</ref>

Shinsouban/Renewal Volumes (Shinsouban [literally meaning new volumes] is what Kodansha officially labels it and Renewal is what it's labeled by Takeuchi in the Punch! strips.)

These should not be used for citation unless referring to changes made in the shinsouban. Because of resplitting and renumbering of the acts, it's highly advised that members who want to reference the shinsouban, also own them for this reason.

  • Volume 1
    • ISBN 4-06-334776-1
    • Contains Acts 1-6
    • September 22, 2003
    • example: <ref name="Shinvol1">{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 1 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 22, 2003 |id= ISBN 4-06-334776-1}}</ref>
      • Notable Fixes: Chapter Listings was added. (It was cut/missed in the original volume 1) New stickers, take out of liner notes and back notes, new images, color image of first page (since it was originally in color for the magazine, but not the manga). New cover, (front, back and flap art), new sign (pink), cut of Intro Act 1 page. Division between the first page and second page of the manga (which creates a different artistic effect, creating a less busy feel), changes of symbols (for example puff of steam was made into a star), redrawing of Sailor V poster. Redoing of screentone, redoing of objects, such as the moon compact. redrawing of transformation sequence, (significant change there, definite anime influence), redrawing of attack sequence, adding of SD figures. Use of computer effects (particularly for objects that needed to be repeated over and over, probably vectors) The most notable thing about the shinsouban is that the further into the manga you get the less and less changes are made. What's done on Act 1, is much, much heavier than subsequent acts. The only exception is the one where she did 54 pages and didn't remember doing them according to her Punch notes, she redrew ALL of those pages and reformatted the frames drastically barely leaving any original artwork. That's Volume 3 of the original where they go to the moon the whole meaning of them going also changes drastically. It goes more towards Arthurian Legend and less generic ruins. Also notable is the change from hiragana to kanji. (yes, someone must be smirking at this--this is Usagi's weakness... related? Maybe?). Ami is in hiragana in one and kanji in the other. Ami is supposed to consistently be in kanji apparently, but didn't show up that way.
    • CONTENT
      • Act1 うさぎ SAILORMOON
      • Act2 亜美 SAILORMERCURY
      • Act3 レイ SAILORMARS
      • Act4 Masquerade 仮面舞踏会
      • Act5 まこと SAILORJUPITER
      • Act6 タキシード仮面 TUXEDO MASK
  • Volume 2
    • ISBN 4-06-334777-X
    • Contains Acts 7-11
    • September 22, 2003
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 2 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 22, 2003 |id= ISBN 4-06-334777-X }}</ref>
  • Volume 3
    • ISBN 4-06-334783-4
    • Contains Acts 12-16
    • October 23, 2003
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 3 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= October 23, 2003 |id= ISBN 4-06-334783-4 }}</ref>
  • Volume 4
    • ISBN 4-06-334803-2
    • Contains Acts 17-21
    • November 21, 2003
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 4 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= November 21, 2003 |id= ISBN 4-06-334803-2 }}</ref>
  • Volume 5
    • ISBN 4-06-334828-8
    • Contains Acts 22-26
    • December 22, 2003
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 5 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= December 22, 2003 |id= ISBN 4-06-334828-8 }}</ref>
  • Volume 6
    • ISBN 4-06-334835-0
    • Contains Acts 27-30
    • January 23, 2004
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 6 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= January 23, 2004 |id= ISBN 4-06-334835-0}}</ref>
  • Volume 7
    • ISBN 4-06-334842-3
    • Contains Acts 31-35
    • February 23, 2004
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 7 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= February 23, 2004 |id= ISBN 4-06-334842-3}}</ref>
  • Volume 8
    • ISBN 4-06-334857-1
    • Contains Acts 36-39
    • March 23, 2004
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 8 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= March 23, 2004 |id= ISBN 4-06-334857-1}}</ref>
  • Volume 9
    • ISBN 4-06-334865-2
    • Contains Acts 40-44
    • April 23, 2004
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 9 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= |id= ISBN }}</ref>
  • Volume 10
    • ISBN 4-06-334873-3
    • Contains Acts 45-49
    • May 21, 2004
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 10 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= May 21, 2004 |id= ISBN }}</ref>
  • Volume 11
    • ISBN 4-06-334885-7
    • Contains Acts 50-54
    • June 23, 2004
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Volume 11 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= June 23, 2004 |id= ISBN 4-06-334885-7}}</ref>
  • Volume 12
    • ISBN 4-06-334896-2
    • Contains Acts 55-60
    • July 23, 2004
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 12 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= July 23, 2004 |id= ISBN 4-06-334896-2}}</ref>
  • Story Collection Volume 1
    • ISBN 4-06-334910-1
    • August 23, 2004
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Story Collection Volume 1 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= August 23, 2004 |id= ISBN }}</ref>
    • Contains Exam Battles, Chibiusa Picture Stories (in that order, in order of original publication.)
  • Story Collection Volume 2
    • ISBN 4-06-334915-2
    • September 22, 2004
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon shinsouban Story Collection Volume 2 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= September 22, 2004 |id= ISBN 4-06-334915-2 }}</ref>
    • Contains Lover of Princess Kaguya, Casablanca Memories, Parallel Sailormoon

Tokyopop

  • Sailor Moon 10
    • ISBN 1-892213-98-2
    • Mixx Entertainment, Inc.
    • 1995, 2001.
    • example: <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Sailor Moon 10 |chapter= Act # |publisher= [[Kodansha]], Mixx Entertainment, Inc., [[Tokyopop]] |date= 1995, 2001 |id= ISBN 1-892213-98-2}}</ref>


Alex Glover noted translation differences on his website for the first 3 volumes. There are some differences on plot and some pictures.

[edit] Takeuchi's other work

She often mentions things in the liner notes about Sailor Moon or her life.

Chocolate Christmas

  • チョコレート・クリスマス
  • ISBN4-06-178624-5
  • Contains Chocolate Christmas and Wink Rain
  • Original release December 6, 1988
  • Publication date January 5, 1996
  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Chocolate Christmas |chapter= title |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= January 5, 1996 |id= ISBN 4-06-178624-5}}</ref>

Miss Rain

  • ミス・レイン
  • ISBN4-06-178750-0
  • First release June 5, 1993; Book Published May 8, 1995
  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Miss Rain |chapter= title |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= May 8, 1995 |id= ISBN4-06-178750-0}}</ref>

Prism Time

  • プリズムタイム

Volume 1

  • ISBN4-06-178796-9
  • January 9, 1995
  • Contains Gradation 1-3, Gomen ne Wednesday
  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Prism Time 1 |chapter= title |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= January 9, 1995 |id= 4-06-178796-9}}</ref>

Volume 2

  • ISBN4-06-178865-5
  • January 6, 1997
  • Contains Rain Kiss, Yumemiru Rainy Button, Secret na Kataomoi, Love Call, Yume Ja Nai no ne
  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Prism Time 2 |chapter= title |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= January 6, 1997 |id= ISBN4-06-178865-5}}</ref>

Maria

  • ま・り・あ
  • ISBN4-06-178672-5
  • Original release October 6, 1990; Rerelease November 5, 1996
  • Contains Maria, no other stories.
  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Maria |chapter= |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= January 5, 1996 |id= ISBN4-06-178672-5}}</ref>

The Cherry Project

  •  Theチェリープロジェクド

Volume 1

  • ISBN4-06-178686-5
  • First published May 9, 1991; Rerelease April 5, 1995
  • Contains Chapters 1-6
  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= The Cherry Project 1 |chapter= Chapter |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= April 5, 1995 |id= ISBN4-06-178686-5}}</ref>

Volume 2

  • ISBN4-06-178703-9
  • First published November 6, 1991; Rerelease June 6, 1994
  • Contains Chapters 7-12
  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= The Cherry Project 2 |chapter= Chapter |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= June 6, 1994 |id= ISBN4-06-178703-9}}</ref>

Volume 3

  • ISBN4-06-178714-4
  • First published April 6, 1992; Rerelease October 5, 1994
  • Contains Chapters 12-15, Dream Park de Mattete, Sono go no Maria
  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= The Cherry Project 3 |chapter= title |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= October 5, 1994 |id= ISBN4-06-178714-4}}</ref>

PQ Angels

  • No Volumes were released, reference Nakayoshi by date.
  • Takeuchi, Naoko. "PQ Angels [number]." Nakayoshi. [date]: [page it starts].

Toki*Meca / Toki*Meka Only Volume 1 was released, even though the manga finished. If you want to reference the rest of the vol., use the magazine format below.

  • トキ*めか (one shot)
  • Takeuchi, Naoko. "Toki*Meka." Nakayoshi. September 2001: page 183.
  • とき*めか

Volume 1

  • ISBN4-06-372061-6
  • August 23, 2005
  • Contains Vol. 1-3
  • <ref>{{cite book |last= Takeuchi |first= Naoko | title= Toki*Meca |chapter= title |publisher= [[Kodansha]] |date= August 23, 2005 |id= ISBN4-06-372061-6}}</ref>

(Volume 2)

  • Takeuchi, Naoko. "Toki*Meca." Nakayoshi. [date]: page [number it starts].


Love Witch

  • No Volumes were released, reference Nakayoshi by date.
  • Takeuchi, Naoko. "Love Witch [number]." Nakayoshi. [date]: [page it starts].

[edit] Sailor Moon Websites

[edit] Sailor Moon official website

Use

<ref>{{cite web
  | last = 
  | first = 
  | authorlink = 
  | coauthors = 
  | title = 
  | date = 
  | url = 
  | accessdate =  }} </ref> 
  • example: <ref>{{cite web | last = Takeuchi | first = Naoko | authorlink = Naoko Takeuchi | coauthors = Bandai | title = Pretty Guardian Sailormoon homepage | date = 1996-07-08 | url = http://sailormoon.channel.or.jp/ | accessdate = 2006-10-28}} </ref>
  • May be needed to refer to certain visual items, such as pictures.
  • Translation of Japanese text is discouraged (Original research). If it's really needed then get an outside source to do it.
  • May be useful for items and character profiles. Site is subject to frequent make overs where pages disappear, so be sure to back up anything that you want to verify with screenshots for the just in case scenario. The reference will change if this is so.

[edit] Jeffrey's Japanese Dictionaries

English version, with pictures

<ref>{{cite web | last = Friedl | first = Jeffrey E. F. | title = Japanese<->English Dictionary | date = | url = http://dict.regex.info/cgi-bin/j-e/fg=b/dict/ | accessdate = }} </ref>

Kanji Lookup

<ref>{{cite web | last = Friedl | first = Jeffrey E. F. | title = Jeffrey's Kanji Lookup | date = | url = http://dict.regex.info/cgi-bin/j-e/fg=b/kanji/ | accessdate = }} </ref>

Japanese Version

<ref>{{cite web | last = Friedl | first = Jeffrey E. F. | title = Japanese<->English Dictionary (Japanese version) | date = | url = http://dict.regex.info/cgi-bin/j-e/fg=b/jis/nihongo-de/dict | accessdate = }} </ref>



[edit] Out of Universe references

[edit] Dave Barry

Barry, Dave. "Forget about Sailor Moon; we love Barbie!", The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Journal Communications, 9 April 1995. Retrieved on 2007-02-10. 

<ref>{{cite news | last =Barry | first =Dave |authorlink= Dave Barry | title =Forget about Sailor Moon; we love Barbie! | work =The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | publisher = Journal Communications | date =9 April 1995 | url =http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_19950409/ai_n10200242/pg_1 | accessdate = 2007-02-10}}</ref>

[edit] Akadot

Interview with Megumi Ogata

Johnson, Dany. "Q & A Rocking the Boat", Akadot, Digital Manga, Inc., 2001-04-21. Retrieved on 2007-02-21. 

<ref>{{cite news | last =Johnson | first =Dany | coauthors = | title = Q & A Rocking the Boat | work =Akadot | pages = | language = | publisher =Digital Manga, Inc. | date =2001-04-21 | url =http://www.akadot.com/article.php?a=31 | accessdate =2007-02-21 }}</ref>

Girl Power Make Up!

Yang, Sandy. "Girl Power Make Up—the Beginning of Shoujo in the US", Akadot, Digital Manga, Inc., 2000-10-25. Retrieved on 2007-01-18. 

<ref name="shoujoUS">{{cite news | last = Yang | first = Sandy | title = Girl Power Make Up—the Beginning of Shoujo in the US | work=Akadot | publisher = Digital Manga, Inc. | date = 2000-10-25 | url = http://www.akadot.com/article.php?a=30 | accessdate = 2007-01-18 }}</ref>

[edit] Kissing cousins may bring controversy

Sebert, Paul. "Kissing cousins may bring controversy—Cartoon Network juggles controverisal topics contained in the “Sailor Moon S” series", The Daily Athenaeum Interactive, 2000-06-28. Retrieved on 2007-02-21. 

<ref>{{cite news | last =Sebert | first =Paul | title = Kissing cousins may bring controversy—Cartoon Network juggles controverisal topics contained in the “Sailor Moon S” series | work = The Daily Athenaeum Interactive | pages = | language = | publisher = | date =2000-06-28 | url = http://www.da.wvu.edu/archives/002806/news/002806,07,01.html | accessdate = 2007-02-21 }}</ref>

[edit] Grigsby - Global Entertainment Commodity comes to the US

Note: Due to the italicisation of the article name, {{cite journal}} doesn't work well with this paper. However, the DOI thingie gives a link to the page where (if you subscribe to the journal) you can download the paper. If any WP:SM members want the paper, I have access to it. -Malkinann 00:06, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

Grigsby, Mary (1998). "Sailormoon: Manga (Comics) and Anime (Cartoon) Superheroine Meets Barbie: Global Entertainment Commodity Comes to the United States" The Journal of Popular Culture 32 (1) 59-80 doi:10.1111/j.0022-3840.1998.3201_59.x 

<ref name ="Grigsby">Grigsby, Mary (1998). "''Sailormoon'': ''Manga (Comics)'' and ''Anime (Cartoon)'' Superheroine Meets Barbie: Global Entertainment Commodity Comes to the United States" ''[[The Journal of Popular Culture]]'' '''32''' (1) 59-80 {{doi|10.1111/j.0022-3840.1998.3201_59.x}}</ref>

[edit] Allison - A Challenge to Hollywood?

The DOI links to the webpage where if you subscribe, you can download it. For a semi-abstract see WikiMoon's article on this article (no abstract is given by the journal site). Again, I have access to this paper. -Malkinann (talk) 21:51, 29 February 2008 (UTC)

Allison, Anne (2000). "A Challenge to Hollywood? Japanese Character Goods Hit the US". Japanese Studies 20 (1): 67-88. Routledge. doi:10.1080/10371390050009075. 

<ref name = "Challenge to Hollywood">{{cite journal | last = Allison | first = Anne |authorlink = Anne Allison | title = A Challenge to Hollywood? Japanese Character Goods Hit the US | journal = Japanese Studies | volume=20 | issue = 1 | pages = 67-88 | publisher = Routledge | date = 2000 | doi = 10.1080/10371390050009075 }}</ref>

[edit] Schodt - Dreamland Japan

In a section about Nakayoshi's marketing strategy, Sailor Moon is used as an example. The part relevant to our interests is only about three pages long, pages 92-93, and page 95. Note that "p." should be used if only one page is used, "pp." for more than one. This is from WP:ANIME's reference library. -Malkinann (talk) 23:04, 3 March 2008 (UTC)

Schodt, Frederik (1996). Dreamland Japan: Writings on Modern Manga. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 978-1880656235. 

<ref name="Dreamland Japan">{{cite book | last = Schodt | first = Frederik | authorlink = Frederik L. Schodt | title = [[Dreamland Japan: Writings on Modern Manga]] | publisher = Stone Bridge Press | location = Berkeley, CA | year = 1996 |pages= pp. 92-93 | isbn = 978-1880656235 }}</ref>

[edit] What NOT to Reference

Fansites, wikis, and blogs should not be referenced, nor should any site which violates Wikipedia's copyright policies (such as those offering episode downloads). Any site, book, or magazine referenced must, of course, comply with the reliable source guidelines and Wikipedia's verifiability policy.