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She wrote four more story arcs,[15] which were often published simultaneously with the five corresponding seasons of the
anime adaptation. The anime ran one or two months behind the manga. [16]: 93 As a result, the anime follows the storyline of the manga fairly closely, although there are deviations. [17] Takeuchi later said because Toei's production staff were mostly male, she feels the anime has "a slight male perspective. "[17] Takeuchi later said she planned to kill off the protagonists, but Osano rejected the notion and said, "[Sailor Moon] is a shōjo manga!" When the anime adaptation was produced, the protagonists were killed in the final battle with the Dark Kingdom, although they were revived. Takeuchi resented that she was unable to do that in her version. [18] Takeuchi also intended for the Sailor Moon anime adaptation to last for one season, but due to the immense popularity, Toei asked Takeuchi to continue the series. At first, she struggled to develop another storyline to extend the series. While discussing with Osano, he suggested the inclusion of Usagi's daughter from the future, Chibiusa. [18] Westernization[edit] After the Sailor Moon anime was released in North America and dubbed in
English, fans and academics alike noted that the dub had westernized Sailor Moon from how it had been released in Japan. In the 1995 English version of Sailor Moon, the westernization of the characters is seen in how a majority of the character names are changed from Japanese to English names.
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