240 pages

English language

Published Nov. 5, 2011

ISBN:
978-1-935429-74-6
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2 stars (9 reviews)

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!

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reviewed Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 2 by Naoko Takeuchi (美少女戦士セーラームーン 新装版 [Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Shinsōban], #2)

Review of 'Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 2' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

There is a slight improvement in the storyline from the previous volume, so this volume gets a star more than the previous volume. Sailor Moon: Pretty Guardian, Volume 2. The story becomes a little more detailed, and we get a sense of the plot as well. It’s much more enjoyable now!

Although I love the art style, something still bothers me. There is literally a ZERO development for the side characters outside of Chiba Mamoru/Tuxedo Mask, Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon, and a glimpse of Queen Beryl’s past.

Usagi is the focus of this book, and the world obsesses so much about her it’s impossible to ignore her. If you are not an Usagi fan, you are most likely to be VERY disappointed. Is there any point to including them at all? I don’t get it.

There was Sailor Venus pretending to be a princess when she was not one. In the …

Review of 'Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 4 (Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Renewal Edition, #4)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

My claim that this series was on hold was a lie. As for Sailor Moon Vol. 4, I have already read it. Despite the choppy conditions, the situation remains the same.

The best part of this was getting to spend time with Makoto, Sailor Jupiter. This allowed readers to see through her tough exterior and see her soft side. Is there a hint of romance as well? It’s even more interesting to see how the time traveling is affecting Usagi.

I find it interesting that she is jealous of Chibiusa and the attention Mamoru gives her. As soon as Mamoru meets Chibiusa, he understands who she is and how important she is to him. Usagi. Let’s be honest, she’s selfish. I understand that in both lives; she has had little time with Mamoru. There is still a lot of work to be done to build trust and love between them. …

reviewed Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 1 by Naoko Takeuchi (美少女戦士セーラームーン 新装版 [Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Shinsōban], #1)

Review of 'Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 1' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Reading this brought back so many memories.

As a kid, watching Sailor Moon on TV, I was obsessed with Serena’s (Usagi) and Darien’s (Mamoru) relationship.

Unfortunately, the manga is a mess. There is poor character development, cluttered panels, and a lack of focus on the overall story.

In terms of pace, it is incredibly fast. The story took days, not weeks. Although it may seem unfair to compare the manga with the anime, this read disappointed me, since I am a huge Sailor Moon fan. The filler episodes improved the plot greatly. The villains got a chance of being evil and to discover who they are.

The anime was full of suspense and drama. In fact, there were a few battle scenes where I wasn’t sure about the Sailor Warriors’ victory, and they even lost some battles, like normal heroines do sometimes. The manga rushed through all of that quickly. …

reviewed Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 3 by Naoko Takeuchi (美少女戦士セーラームーン 新装版 [Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Shinsōban], #3)

Review of 'Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 3' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I love Sailor Moon.


I watched all the anime (the original one, that is).

Anyhow. There was nothing worthwhile about this third volume. I found it to be very confusing and messy. I can't even begin to describe how the translation has been done - it's like it's been done by a child.

The anime handled the plot better as well. In my opinion, the original manga is too self-destructive. So far, Usagi has killed herself twice because she didn't want Mamoru to live without her. I'm not interested in that kind of life.

I think the anime's creators realized that romanticizing suicide for loved ones was unwise, so they changed it. Likewise, I love it this way.


That's just my opinion. Perhaps that's why I've never really liked Romeo and Juliet. The final battle was messy, with lots of drama, twists, and tears. There was nothing there. I find …

reviewed Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 2 by Naoko Takeuchi (美少女戦士セーラームーン 新装版 [Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Shinsōban], #2)

Review of 'Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 2' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

There is a slight improvement in the storyline from the previous volume, so this volume gets a star more than the previous volume. Sailor Moon: Pretty Guardian, Volume 2. The story becomes a little more detailed, and we get a sense of the plot as well. It’s much more enjoyable now!

Although I love the art style, something still bothers me. There is literally a ZERO development for the side characters outside of Chiba Mamoru/Tuxedo Mask, Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon, and a glimpse of Queen Beryl’s past.

Usagi is the focus of this book, and the world obsesses so much about her it’s impossible to ignore her. If you are not an Usagi fan, you are most likely to be VERY disappointed. Is there any point to including them at all? I don’t get it.

There was Sailor Venus pretending to be a princess when she was not one. In the …

reviewed Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 3 by Naoko Takeuchi (美少女戦士セーラームーン 新装版 [Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Shinsōban], #3)

Review of 'Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 3' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I love Sailor Moon.


I watched all the anime (the original one, that is).

Anyhow. There was nothing worthwhile about this third volume. I found it to be very confusing and messy. I can't even begin to describe how the translation has been done - it's like it's been done by a child.

The anime handled the plot better as well. In my opinion, the original manga is too self-destructive. So far, Usagi has killed herself twice because she didn't want Mamoru to live without her. I'm not interested in that kind of life.

I think the anime's creators realized that romanticizing suicide for loved ones was unwise, so they changed it. Likewise, I love it this way.


That's just my opinion. Perhaps that's why I've never really liked Romeo and Juliet. The final battle was messy, with lots of drama, twists, and tears. There was nothing there. I find …

reviewed Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 1 by Naoko Takeuchi (美少女戦士セーラームーン 新装版 [Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Shinsōban], #1)

Review of 'Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 1' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Reading this brought back so many memories.

As a kid, watching Sailor Moon on TV, I was obsessed with Serena’s (Usagi) and Darien’s (Mamoru) relationship.

Unfortunately, the manga is a mess. There is poor character development, cluttered panels, and a lack of focus on the overall story.

In terms of pace, it is incredibly fast. The story took days, not weeks. Although it may seem unfair to compare the manga with the anime, this read disappointed me, since I am a huge Sailor Moon fan. The filler episodes improved the plot greatly. The villains got a chance of being evil and to discover who they are.

The anime was full of suspense and drama. In fact, there were a few battle scenes where I wasn’t sure about the Sailor Warriors’ victory, and they even lost some battles, like normal heroines do sometimes. The manga rushed through all of that quickly. …