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The series came to the United States and hooked young girls everywhere. It paved the way for animes to enter the television sets of American children, which they did, in force. Since Sailor Moon, literally dozens of Japanese animes have entered and left American cartoon networks, but Sailor Moon remains the one that started it all. | The series came to the United States and hooked young girls everywhere. It paved the way for animes to enter the television sets of American children, which they did, in force. Since Sailor Moon, literally dozens of Japanese animes have entered and left American cartoon networks, but Sailor Moon remains the one that started it all. | ||
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Sailor Moon (Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn) is an extremely popular Japanese Animation that was, in part, responsible for making anime popular in the United States. The series started out as a manga written by Naoko Takeuchi and was developed into an anime in 1992. The series has gone through five different story lines, each intertwined with the other, and is comprised of funny characters and story lines.
Sailor Moon is an anime set in modern times that stars five girls, each with separate magical abilities. The name "sailor" comes from the traditional Japanese school girl uniform, which resembles a sailor outfit. Each girl is named for a different astrological sign and is capable of doing different things.
The girls discover that they each have a hidden power when a talking cat, named Luna, finds Serena and explains about the evil that is coming to destroy her world. Luna helps Serena awaken her powers, and Serena, in turn, helps her friends to awaken theirs. Together the five girls fight evil in order to save their world.
The series came to the United States and hooked young girls everywhere. It paved the way for animes to enter the television sets of American children, which they did, in force. Since Sailor Moon, literally dozens of Japanese animes have entered and left American cartoon networks, but Sailor Moon remains the one that started it all.