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Brief mention of Sailor Moon in a NYT article from two days ago. Thanks Andy Floyd for sending this in. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/28/arts/design/28clam.html?_r=2&8dpc&oref=slogin&oref=slogin The article is about CLAMP but brings up Sailor Moon a few times. Unlike Serena, the ditsy teenager who transforms into Sailor Moon, the heroine of another popular series, Sakura is a good-natured but never saccharine girl who learns and grows from her supernatural experiences. Her best friend, Tomoyo, makes cute costumes for her magical missions.
"It's common in girls' manga for a character to transform, as Sailor Moon does, and we wanted to incorporate that into 'Sakura,' " Ms. Ohkawa said. "But many of them always wear the same outfit, so we wanted to add a twist. We feel it's pretty sad for a girl to wear the same outfit all the time." . . . "While it's true that the number of female directors in the animation industry has increased over the years, it's more common for women artists to present their work in manga," Ms. Ohkawa said. "It's a way for them to express themselves freely. Strong female characters have become very common in manga - Sailor Moon is probably the most famous example - but I don't know that women in Japan have become stronger. We're in a unique position: Clamp makes a presentation to the publishers about what we want to do, receive an approval and go to work." If you see Sailor Moon in the news like this, please send it in to us.
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