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Kanade is a hikikomori who always wears a jersey and rarely attends school. Her father was also a music composer, who fell ill of an occupational stress and was hospitalized due to the sense of being compared to his daughter. This event traumatized Kanade and led her to vow to "make a song that can save people". Mafuyu Asahina (朝比奈 まふゆ, Asahina Mafuyu) Voiced by: Rui Tanabe[9] The lyricist of the circle, known by the internet name "Yuki". Pressed into fulfilling the expectations of others, especially her mother, Mafuyu lost sight of herself and her emotions. She puts up a "good girl" facade around other people, but reverts to her real, somber self in front of her group members. Outside the circle members, only Emu Otori seems to be aware of this. Ena Shinonome (東雲 絵名, Shinonome Ena) Voiced by:
Minori Suzuki[9] The artist of the circle going by the internet name "Enanan", Ena is the one behind the illustrations for the circle's music video. She likes to post her selfies to social media to gain likes, but actually suffers from an inferiority complex. Believing she has no talent in painting, she is so pessimistic that she always thinks people
would come to make fun of her artwork. She is a harsh tsundere who easily gets angry, especially towards Mafuyu, but is still generally nice and cares for others.
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[7] The 52 individual chapters were published in 18 tankōbon volumes by Kodansha from July 6, 1992, to April 4, 1997. [23][24] In 2003, the chapters were re-released in a collection of 12 shinzōban volumes to coincide with the release of the live-action series. [25] The manga was
retitled Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon and included new cover art,[26] and revised dialogue and illustrations. The ten individual short stories were also released in two volumes. [27][28] In 2013, the chapters were once
again re-released in 10 kanzenban volumes to commemorate the manga's 20th anniversary, which includes digitally remastered artwork, new covers and color artwork from its Nakayoshi run. [29] The books have been enlarged from the typical Japanese manga size to A5.