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電子かたりべ. COM (in Japanese). Archived from the original on July 15, 2015. Retrieved July 15, 2015. ^ どろろ 第1巻 (in Japanese). Akita Shoten. Archived from the original on April 23, 2019. Retrieved March 26, 2019. ^ 傑作選集(04) どろろ (2). Akita Shoten. Archived from the original on March 26, 2022.[1][73][74][75][76] Another picture collection, Volume Infinity, was released as a self-published, limited-edition artbook after the end of the series in 1997. This art book includes drawings by Takeuchi and her friends, her staff, and many of the voice actors who worked on the anime. In 1999, Kodansha published the Materials Collection; this contained development sketches and notes for nearly every character in the manga, and for some characters that never appeared. Each drawing includes notes by Takeuchi about costume pieces, the mentality of the characters and her feelings about them. It also includes timelines for the story arcs and for the real-life release of products and materials relating to the anime and manga. A short story, Parallel Sailor Moon is also featured, celebrating the year of the rabbit. [15] Novels[edit] Sailor Moon was also adapted for publication as novels and released in 1998. The first book was written by Stuart J. Levy. The following novels were written by Lianne Sentar. [77] Stage musicals[edit] Main article: Sailor Moon musicals In mid-1993, the first musical theater production based on Sailor Moon premiered, starring Anza Ohyama as Sailor Moon.
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