Sailor Moon Reveals A New Collab And Fans Are In Love

Sailor Moon Reveals A New Collab And Fans Are In Love

Summary

  • Sailor Moon remains popular across generations.
  • Collaboration between Sailor Moon & J-pop star, Ayumi Hamasaki.
  • Special artwork by Takeuchi & exclusive goods available for pre-order.

Sailor Moon may be a classic anime these days, but that doesn’t make it any less popular. The iconic magical girls anime still has fans across generations, empowering people to fight for what is right and follow their dreams. Between the original Sailor Moon anime and Sailor Moon Crystal, there are no shortage of people who have fallen in love with the anime. And the good news about that is that there are still new things coming out for Sailor Moon even years after the last episodes have aired.

Just before Christmas, a new Sailor Moon collaboration was dropped on X (formerly Twitter), which showed the magical girl in a whole new look. The collaboration is between Sailor Moon and a popular J-pop star named Ayumi Hamasaki. The collaboration includes some exclusive goods, and also a new piece of artwork that imagines Ayumi alongside Sailor Moon, both drawn in anime style. The post already gained over 7,000 likes in just a few days, and plenty of comments and reposts by fans that are excited about the project.

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Why is Ayumi Hamasaki Collaborating with Sailor Moon?

Japan’s Number One Pop Artist

Ayumi Hamasaki is currently the best-selling artist in all of Japan, and has been performing since 1993. She is considered to be an icon of the Heisei era, and is recognizable by many people in Japan. In her music career, she typically goes by simply Ayu, which is enough for people to recognize. Not only is she a successful J-pop star, she is also a philanthropist famous for donating a lot of her money, and a gay icon due to her outspoken positive views on LGBT+ rights.

Considering Sailor Moon is also one of Japan’s most successful, famous, and recognizable women of Heisei era, it makes sense that the two have a collaboration together. It is also being done as part of Sailor Moon‘s 30th Anniversary celebration. Ayu likely enjoyed Sailor Moon in her teenage years like many people who grew up in the 90s, and the two are both powerful women. For fans who grew up with both Sailor Moon and the music of Ayumi Hamasaki, this collaboration is especially meaningful.

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Usagi Tsukino sailor moon

The special artwork depicting Ayumi Hamasaki with Sailor Moon herself is one of the most exciting parts of the collaboration. This special new art was created by Naoko Takeuchi, the original mangaka behind Sailor Moon. That means that the artwork is done in the distinct style of classic Sailor Moon, definitely bringing a 90s nostalgic vibe to the piece. That is what fans love, though, and that feeling of nostalgia for the original anime is part of what has people so excited about the collaboration.

The art by Takeuchi has Ayu and Sailor Moon both wearing the same outfit, which is reminiscent of a 90s Japanese school uniform. Ayu’s fans will recognize it as the same outfit that she wore for her famous song, “BYE-BYE.” Behind the two of them is the moon cut into Ayu’s “A” logo, and a pyramid of chairs. This artwork is printed on most of the goods being released for this special collection, including on t-shirts, acrylic standees, posters, and more. There are also cute keychains of Sailor Moon in a chibi style.

The goods became available for pre-order on December 20th, the same day that the announcement dropped on X. They can be ordered via Ayumi Hamasaki’s official website. Considering the popularity of both Sailor Moon and Ayu, it is better to pre-order early if you want to have something from this special collaboration celebrating two of Japan’s most famous women. The artwork by Takeuchi was made for these goods only, so this is the only way to get your hands on a piece of history.

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Release Date

March 7, 1992

Studio

Toei Animation

Creator

Naoko Takeuchi

MyAnimeList Score

7.74 (Season 1)

Source: X

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