Sailor Moon Art Arrives in Vogue Magazine With Naoko Takeuchi Interview

An interview with Naoko Takeuchi This is an interview with Naoko Takeuchi that was published in an Italian magazine (Kappa Magazine 51, September 1996). As you will see for yourself, in this interview Naoko clearly states that Haruka and Michiru are in love. A stunning new illustration from Sailor Moon creator Naoko Takeuchi drops in the January issue of Vogue Japan, along with an in-depth interview. Sailor Moon creator Naoko Takeuchi has released a brand-new illustration of Usagi along with an interview in Vogue Japan.

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Because magazines come out in the future fans are now getting their hands on the January 2024 issue of Vogue Japan which features and interview with Sailor Moon creator Naoko Takeuchi as well as her latest illustration of Sailor Moon! That illustration, found on page 94, is included above. Naoko Takeuchi, the creator of Sailor Moon, will appear in VOGUE Japan in January 2024. By Megan Peters - November 21, 2023 11:29 am EST 0 There are tons of anime icons, but none can compare to. sailor Moon, a series that has marked generations, continues to shine thanks to its creator, Naoko Takeuchi.The protagonist, Usagi, has proven to be a cone of strength and determination, earning him the title of legend in the world of anime; and that is why it premieres for the first time in Vogue Japan. Brand new "Sailor Moon" illustration by Naoko Takeuchi from her interview with Vogue. Naoko Takeuchi Interview in ROLa Magazine January 2014 This is our third issue featuring an interview with Naoko Takeuchi, and it contains the climatic ending. Please enjoy reading it. Shounen Aya : It must have been very busy for you during the original serialization. Osano Fumio :It certainly was.

Naoko Takeuchi Interview in ROLa Magazine November 2013 Miss Dream

Naoko opens up on her pre-Sailor Moon years. Lunar Logs is a weekly series featuring full translations of interviews with Ms. Takeuchi and others — such as the directors, writers, voice cast, and more — responsible for making Sailor Moon into the massively popular franchise we know it as today. Though not every interview will directly. #SailorMoon #セーラームーン #Anime💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜SUBSCRIBE! 🌸 http://www.youtube.com/sailorsnubs?sub. This is the story of Naoko Takeuchi, a mangaka who created a Shojo that would forever change the world. Sailor Moon has and continues to impact the lives of. The Naoko Takeuchi Interview in ROLa Magazine September 2013 features the first interview with Naoko Takeuchi done in over 11 years. The girl's imperial magazine ROLa has gone worldwide at last. In this monthly section, we'll be exploring and analyzing the world of girls culture. To give some examples, we'll be viewing this world through.

Sailor Moon Art Arrives in Vogue Magazine With Naoko Takeuchi Interview

I hadn't logged in a while, and I just saw that @Mathiwn had asked about where he could find Naoko Takeuchi's February 2021 interview for Da Vinci Magazine. I couldn't find it in English, so I thought posting a translation in its own thread might help out other people interested in it. Naoko also struggled with her editors regarding Sailor Moon's hair color-originally she wanted blonde hair for Usagi, but silver hair for Sailor Moon. This isn't new information-she recalls this in the notes of the first artbook -however, in this interview, the incident becomes much more sinister, with an editor laughing about Sailor. Posted on August 20, 2013 The latest issue of ROLa Magazine in Japan includes an interview with Naoko Takeuchi, the creator of Sailor Moon. This interview is a rare treat as Naoko Takeuchi very rarely makes public appearances having done next to no publicity since Sailor Moon went off the air over 15 years ago. Sailor Moon series creator Naoko Takeuchi is infamously shy and hesitant to talk to the media. Most of these articles are from the 2013-2014 era, but I will be adding many more Sailor Moon interviews and articles from the 1990s as I find them to add to my personal collection. Our Sailor Moon interviews and articles collection is pretty eclectic.

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67 65 May 24, 2023 #22 Rather then start a new thread, I'd like to ask a question that this interview made me think about. Takeuchi mentions how rushed she was and how she just didn't have time to properly flesh out characters and story as much as she would like. I think it is impossible for Takeuchi to be a TERF or a Far Left Feminist because as I remember her work has been criticized by far-left Feminists and their associated TERFs as uninfluential in culture in the 90s and early 2000s on the Internet, especially in regard to Lesbian rights, this has been proven wrong now since both Utena and Sailor Moon has largely influenced the Yuri genre in general.