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:*Add feminist criticism - http://www.alltrees.org/anime/willowandoak/sm.resp.php is a response to the two major Sailor Moon academic essays. | :*Add feminist criticism - http://www.alltrees.org/anime/willowandoak/sm.resp.php is a response to the two major Sailor Moon academic essays. | ||
:**{{cite book |last=Allison |first=Anne |authorlink=Anne Allison |editor=Timothy J. Craig |others= |title=Japan Pop!: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture |
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:**"Girl Talk with Sailor Moon" (1996) ''Animerica'' '''4'''(8): 6-7, 18-19 | :**"Girl Talk with Sailor Moon" (1996) ''Animerica'' '''4'''(8): 6-7, 18-19 | ||
:**Decker, D. (1998) "Beyond Sailor Moon", ''Animerica '' '''6'''(11) 6-10, 25. | :**Decker, D. (1998) "Beyond Sailor Moon", ''Animerica '' '''6'''(11) 6-10, 25. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:47, 7 March 2014
- Expand reception section with reliable sources
- Add feminist criticism - http://www.alltrees.org/anime/willowandoak/sm.resp.php is a response to the two major Sailor Moon academic essays.
- Allison, Anne. "Sailor Moon: Japanese Superheroes for Global Girls". In Timothy J. Craig (ed.). Japan Pop!: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 259–278. ISBN 0-765-60560-0.
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(help) - "Girl Talk with Sailor Moon" (1996) Animerica 4(8): 6-7, 18-19
- Decker, D. (1998) "Beyond Sailor Moon", Animerica 6(11) 6-10, 25.
- http://www.corneredangel.com/amwess/papers/non_western_sexuality.pdf
- Evolution of Female Heroes: Carnival Mode of Gender Representation in Anime
- Grigsby, Mary (1999) "The Social Production of Gender as Reflected in Two Japanese Culture Industry Products: Sailormoon and Crayon Shin-Chan." In Lent, John A. (ed.), Themes and Issues in Asian Cartooning: Cute, Cheap, Mad and Sexy. Bowling Green: Bowling Green State University Popular Press. 183-210.
Napier, Susan J. (1998) "Vampires, Psychic Girls, Flying Women and Sailor Scouts: Four Faces of the Young Female in Japanese Popular Culture." In Martinez, D.P. (ed.), The Worlds of Japanese Popular Culture: Gender, Shifting Boundaries and Global Cultures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 91-109.- in Sailor Senshi- Orbaugh, Sharalyn (2003) "Busty Battlin' Babes: The Evolution of the Shojo in 1990s Visual Culture." In Mostow, Joshua, Norman Bryson, and Maribeth Graybill (eds.), Gender and Power in the Japanese Visual Field. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. 201-28.
- Lee Brimmicombe-Wood and Motoko Tamamuro, "Hello Sailor!," MangaMax 19 (August 2000): 30.
- Animation in Asia and the Pacific, esp. chapter 2
- Allison, Anne. "Sailor Moon: Japanese Superheroes for Global Girls". In Timothy J. Craig (ed.). Japan Pop!: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 259–278. ISBN 0-765-60560-0.
- Expand on Dave Barry
- Add Anime Academy review
- Find/Translate Japanese sources:
- http://life-cdn.oricon.co.jp/news/080401.html - a popularity poll which apparently places Sailor Moon as the eighth-best anime.
- TVシリーズ『美少女戦士セーラームーン』のDVD&ビデオを3月26日より発売、バンダイビジュアル - used in ja:Sailor Moon
- 「アニメソングの謎のヒット歌手たち」、『AERA』1994年6月13日号
- 「ウォッチ・ジュリアナギャルやセーラームーン――人形たちに新顔が続々」『日経産業新聞』1994年1月17日付、15面。 - ditto
- 「アニメビデオも“女の時代”に――主人公、美人でカワイイ」『日経流通新聞』1994年4月19日付、27面。
- 「人気少女マンガ『美少女戦士セーラームーン』原作者 武内直子さん」『日経流通新聞』1993年6月3日付、23面。
- 「低迷続く時計市場 子供向け商品に各社活路」『日経流通新聞』1994年4月28日、7面。
- Driscoll, Catherine (2002) Girls: Feminine Adolescence in Popular Culture and Cultural Theory New York: Columbia University Press
- 'Sailor' payoff.(DIC Entertainment provides stations with incentives to boost ratings of 'Sailor Moon')
- Sailor Moon targets mass market.
- Sailor Moon gets live action
- Add feminist criticism - http://www.alltrees.org/anime/willowandoak/sm.resp.php is a response to the two major Sailor Moon academic essays.
The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen (book) - available in snippets on Google Books- used in Sailor Senshi- Animage, June 1994 (Volume 192)
- Animage, March 1994 (Volume 189)
- Ask at Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Anime and manga/Magazines and Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Anime and manga/Reference Library for any relevant information and incorporate it.
- Clean up article and ensure it follows WP:MOS-AM
- Verify all sources and remove fansite sources and fan theories - remember WP:V and WP:RS
- Clean up chapter list, add summaries, sources, give proper leads, etc
- Clean up episode lists, check summaries, sources, give proper leads
- Create a List of Sailor Moon characters, neutrally evaluate all SM character articles and merge those that fail WP:N, WP:NOTE, WP:WAF, WP:PLOT into the appropriate list