Lunacy #1 (September 1st 2012)

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Editorial What a time it is to be a Sailor Moon fan! As this year's 20th Anniversary celebrations grew nearer, we saw the anime begin its international revival; the updated 2003 reprint manga was also translated into English, incorporating Codename: Sailor V for the very first time. Fabulous new merchandise hit mainstream stores. And now, the community has been rocked by the announcement that, summer of 2013, a brand new Sailor Moon anime will be airing simultaneously worldwide. The fans' spirits have never been higher, and they're showing their support with waves of art, stories, cosplay, craft, blogs – the list is endless. So, in light of our beloved series finding yet another revival, it seemed the perfect time to bring a childhood dream to fruition; a Sailor Moon magazine, for fans, by fans. And here it is! Lunacy aspires to bring you reviews, recommendations, graphics and games; reflections on how the series has inspired us, and our hopes for its future. Our articles aim to entertain you, inform you, and grow with you. We also invite you, the readers, to contribute and make Lunacy something special for all fans! We always welcome submissions, especially for our Sailor Sightings and Fanmade Finds. If you scout out a story – no pun intended – we'll even accept full articles. Send your submissions to us via Tumblr or a tweet on Twitter. From all of us here at Lunacy, we hope you enjoy the magazine, and that it does the series justice – and love.

Above: Marco Albiero poses alongside a sample of his official artwork; first seen in Italy for their dub's revival, it soon spread worldwide through merchandise and promotional art. Left: New merchandise reflects an understanding that the show's original fanbase has matured.

Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask's Japanese voice actors, Kotono Mitsuishi and Tōru Furuya, on the set of Nico Nico Douga's live Twentieth Anniversary Sailor Moon announcement.

LunacyMagazine.tumblr.com @LunacyMagazine The moonlight is a message of love. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com.au/news/2012-07-06/sailor-moonmanga-gets-new-anime-in-summer-2013 Image sources (from top): http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Marco_Albiero_Sailor_Moon.JPG http://www.geanimation.com http://natalie.mu/comic/news/72518 http://sailormoon.channel.or.jp

Idol group Momoiro Clover Z, confirmed to perform the 2013 anime opening. They made the announcement in custom Sailor Suits at France's 2012 Japan Expo.


Contents Editorial

1

Manga Colouring

3

Shopping Guide

4

Including a review of GE Animation's cuddly new throw blanket

Inspired

5

Fashion and trinkets inspired by the world of Sailor Moon

Fanart Spotlight

7

Celebrations of the 2013 Anime

How To...

8

Make a Luna-P folding bag!

Music Recommendation

10

Looking at echoes of Moonlight Densetsu in DiC's dub cues

Playground

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Games, comics, and contests galore! See our Stories & Sightings

Credits & Thanks

With this issue: September calendar wallpaper in 1024x768|128t0x1024|1680x1050

& Back-to-School book labels Didn't get yours? Check LunacyMagazine.tumblr.com

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Shopping Merchandise Review Design Functionality Price Quality

Overall: Hi everyone! This is my first merchandise review with Lunacy Magazine and I can't wait to get started! We will be reviewing the new GE Sailor Moon throw blanket in this issue. I purchased mine from eBay for $27 + $3.95 shipping. When I first opened the package, everything was pretty expected and standard. There is a cardboard sleeve and several plastic tags that hold the blanket in place. Just a quick note to be careful when removing the plastic tags, if you pull too hard you may tear the fabric and make a hole! Once you open it up, it is huge! 50" x 60" to be exact. It is quite the perfect size, it's big enough to completely wrap around your body but not so big that it's too heavy to carry around the house. The material is super soft and cuddly, it will for sure keep you warm and toasty! I took a couple close up pictures so hopefully you can tell what the fabric is like. The seams are nicely sewn together, every thing lines up as it should, I would say the blanket is pretty well made. I can't say much regarding its durability though since I've only had this for a couple weeks and I haven't actually used it. This brings me to my next point... There is one thing I personally didn't like very much about this blanket and that was the white colouring. I would have preferred if Sailor Moon was coloured in or at least all pink. Having white on blankets doesn't appeal to me since it'll easily get dirty. For what it cost I would hate to see it worn-in after a few uses. The design is very girly, I like the pink starry theme, but it's not for everyone. Not to worry though, GE does have a second blanket in the works and that one is not pink at all! Overall I would definitely recommend getting this super cute blanket - it's not the cheapest one out there but it is Sailor Moon! After all everything is more fun with Sailor Moon right?! Besides; now is a great time for fans to start on their Sailor Moonthemed bedroom.

Fanmade Finds

If you're into Deco fashion, or you just have a taste for ridiculously cute accessories, Starlight Deco Dream provides you with jewellery inspired by the magical girl genre. In addition to this laser-cut acrylic Moon Stick, they offer stylish renditions of the Crystal Star compact and Chibi-Usa's time key. Moon Stick necklace US$24.00

http://www.etsy.com/shop/StarlightDecoDream

Celebrate the series by getting back to its roots; There'd be no Sailor Moon without Sailor V, and there'd be no Sailor V without Artemis. Show your respect and keep your head warm with this unmistakable fleece beanie. Artemis & Diana Beanies US$18.00

http://www.etsy.com/shop/GummyPuppy

Name of the Moon 'zine is a compilation of Sailor Moon fanart from a huge cast of contributing artists. Originally printed only for distribution at Otakon, it caught on like wildfire, and the organizers have made it possible for you to purchase your own copy online. With over 100 pages and content ranging from quick sketches to full comics and polished illustrations, it's a unique insight into the Sailor Moon fandom.

Issue #2 is only $3 plus shipping. For more information, visit http://nameofthemoonzine.tumblr.com.


Inspired Since we are celebrating "beginnings" with this issue, what better encompasses that than the item that made everything possible: Sailor Moon’s transformation brooch. Which of us wasn’t a wideeyed excited mess at that first call of “Make-Up!”, watching films of ribbon explode from the curious item and change a sleepy schoolgirl into the iconic warrior that would come to wield the most potent power of the cosmos at her fingertips? In every battle the brooch was a constant center, resting over the heart, her most powerful weapon.

Vintage Pop Star Compact Mirror

http://www.etsy.com/listing/95084476/

US$10.00

Large Rhinestone Star Brooch

To this day feminine trinkets get a bad rep. The assumption associated with them is one of idle vanity, frivolity, and helplessness. Sailor Moon’s creator Naoko Takeuchi, herself inclined to high fashion and “girly” pursuits, turned that notion on its head. In Takeuchi’s mythology, amulets and jewelry were no longer a symbol of the frail and silly, but rather power and agency. The brooch, in its multiple incarnations, became a symbol of birth and rebirth, and never-ending reserves of strength. In its essential solidity, it was something tangible to touch and hold onto, an absolutely unique treasure reminding our heroine time and time again to be confident, dutiful, and proactive in her destiny.

http://www.etsy.com/listing/105387382/

US$40.00

Vintage Crescent Gold Tone Pin

http://www.etsy.com/listing/97207799/

US$8.50

Vintage Crown, Heart & Moon Pendant

http://www.etsy.com/listing/102278812/

US$29.00

Vintage Masonic Eastern Star Compact

Bows, stars, moons, ribbons, hearts, and gems are all motifs from the brooch as well as the greater aesthetic backbone of series that can manifest in personal style in a number of ways. Vintage items in particular have an intricate, antiquated and one-of-a-kind quality reminiscent of Sailor Moon’s. Perhaps we can’t recreate the exact brand of magic Takeuchi prescribed, but we can collect our own similarl baubles as personal emblems of strength that will, at the very least, remind us that being girly is not shameful.

Sailor Trinkets In the third episode of the anime, we are introduced to the disguise pen. Luna does her magic back-flip and presents Usagi with a transformation pen that allows her to wear whatever she wants. In the manga, Usagi gets it herself after kicking around an arcade game. While the use of the pen maybe peaked in the ballroom scene later in Season 1 (or Act 4 of the first manga) and was cleverly replaced with cellphone cameras in PGSM, the pen is still one of the most elusive and desired Sailor Moon collectibles! Official The original 1992 Bandai collector’s item is only available through auctions. Italy officially released a toy pen - GE in the US did not release a pen but a cute (and inconspicuous for us adults) keychain. Find GE's keychain in specialty stores and online at sites like Amazon. Order the official Italian Disguise Pen at Muscara.com for €35.00 (approx. US$37.69). keychain photo: http://geanimation.com/ Italian pen toy photo: http://moon-collection.blogspot.com.au

http://www.etsy.com/listing/104436778/

US$32.00

Vintage Leather Multi Jewel Mirror Compact

http://www.etsy.com/listing/76207709/

US$18.00

Approximations 1. Amico Gold Pink Fountain Pen, $6.17

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008BXZD6Y/

2. Pink Crystal Rollerball Pen, $5.99

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00542DVL4/

3. Dream Princess Crown Pens, US$4.98

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/other-products/411618.html

{set of 3)

4. Diamond Top Pen, US$14.69

http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/design-shop-garden/item/ jdt086/ (set of 3)

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MOTO cherry denim hotpants

Forever 21 structured bow headwrap in Red

GoJane tie-waist button-up top in "Ivory"

US$40.00

CAD$4.80

US$18.40

Buckle Daytrip multicolored cropped sweater US$32.95

Tobi Candy Panel miniskirt Forever 21 skinny heart in "Ocean" US$30.00 waist belt in Fuschia

House of Dereon printed ruffle maxi dress £55.00

Forever 21 sparkling charm earrings in Clear/Gold

US$4.80

US$6.80

Jane Norman black bandeau bikini top

Romwe shawl collar sleeveless apricot vest

US$15.20

£24.99

Romwe contrast vertical stripe blue-white wideleg trousers

US$35.99

Aerie lace peek-a-boo T in "Rice"

US$57.99

US$34.95

Girlprops vintage 1980's doorknocker earrings

Madewell picket stripe clover shorts US$69.99

US$9.99

Topshop lace corset tunic dress US$64.00

H&M sleeveless textured peplum jersey in Natural White

ModCloth Coffee and Cream top

Topshop Jordan Jean by Motel in "Stripes"

H&M jersey tank in Beige Coco's US$5.95 Fortune lurex maxi dress in "Mocha"

$57.99

£48.00

£54.00

Topshop oversize daisy print shirt

H&M fitted shirt with elbow patches in White

US$72.00

Topshop stretch leggings in Black US$64.00

Forever 21 polka dot rosette hair clips

US$29.95

US$1.50

H&M trousers in Black US$34.95

Forever 21 Striped Commander jacket in Black/Cream

Modcloth Rainbow To Go dress $68.00

US$22.80

American Apparel cotton spandex cycle shorts in "Sunshine" US$27.00

Matthew Williamson Butterfly etched link and ribbon necklace

£6.00

Complete any of these outfits with a pair of black ballet flats from H&M US$12.95

H&M Tee in Black

US$5.95

Topshop 50 denier opaque tights in Black US$8.00


Fanart Spotlight

by scpg89

http://scpg89.deviantart.com/ | http://fav.me/d56k8tx | http://fav.me/d56rmvi | http://fav.me/d56u8oj

scpg89 celebrated the announcement of the 2013 anime by creating this series of mock promotional images, drawing influences in style, design and poses from Naoko's own works. His spectacular line includes Tuxedo Mask and even Luna, Artemis and Diana; as of writing, the only main Sailor yet to be completed is the enigmatic final soldier, Saturn.

left:

by ArtistMeli

http://artistmeli.deviantart.com/ | http://fav.me/d573kvi

An adorably sweet and bubbly reaction to the 2013 announcement using one of Naoko's early prototype designs for Sailor Moon's outfit!

below: by

kgwa

http://kgwa.deviantart.com/ | http://fav.me/d571qxf

Usagi and Luna relive their earliest adventures in this 1920Ă—1080 wallpaper made as a celebration of the news.


How-To

... make a Luna-P Folding Bag!

Luna-P, Transform!

This handy bag folds away into a small, easy-to-grab ball shaped like Luna-P! Keep it in your car or bag for shopping trips, take your sandals and sunscreen in it when you go to the beach, carry your books and snacks on your way to a group study session at Rei's... this versatile cutie will always be happy to transform and help out! You will need: ♥ Thin fabric in your choice of pattern/colour ♥ Purple-grey fabric for the Luna-P corner ♥ Thin cord for the drawstring (preferably black) ♥ 1 cord puller toggle (preferably yellow/gold) ♥ Fabric paint in pink, white, blue and yellow ♥ Optional : Fabric pens, or other permanent pens suitable for drawing on fabric ♥ Super glue / hot glue gun to seal cord ♥ Needle & thread (including grey thread) First, you need to make your bag. This is a straight-forward and easy bit of sewing. The dimensions should be 40x40 cm for the body of the bag, with an extra 10 or 20 cm on the end for the handles. If you want to sew together the handles on opposite sides of the bag, you only need to leave 10 cm. You can also sew together the handles on the same side, leaving 20 cm. The handles are 5 cmwide with 1 cm on each side left for hemming. Letting the fold where the material was doubled over be the bottom of the bag will save some stitching.

Hint: Making both bags separately minimizes weak points and ensures structural integrity. Finally, cut a gentle curve from the bottom right corner of your triangle. Don't Make Our Mistakes: We recommend you make the curve bigger than we did here! This will make your gathered-up bag more circular than tear-drop shaped. Before you sew up your smaller bag, you should make the Luna-P's ears. These are just two triangular pieces of fabric folded over, sewn on one edge and leaving the shortest edge open.

You will want the handles to be distanced slightly from the edge of the bag; trace around something circular, like a mug or small bowl, to keep these curves uniform. Hem the edges of the handles, then sew the bag together. Don't forget to work inside-out! When you have the main bag sewn, it's time to work on the smaller Luna-P bag that will go on the outside. Scrunch your big bag up to see the smallest it will become, then roughly measure its diameter. Add on a few centimetres to allow for its height, though the triangular shape of the smaller bag will allow for most of the extra bulk. On your doubled-up grey fabric, measure a right-angle triangle with a height equal to your previous measurement; for us, that was 15 cm. Now add an extra 2 cm or so on the bottom; this is where the cord will be sewn in.

Now you paint on your Luna-P's face! Don't Make Our Mistakes: Our photos show the smaller bag already sewn, but painting the face before your fabric is stitched together will give you a flatter, more even surface. Don't just paint free-hand! Measure and cut out stencils from paper or cardboard to make sure that your shapes are uniform.


If you have been using a sewing machine up until now, you will probably need to hand-sew this step. Hint: Put a piece of cardboard or thicker material in your larger bag so that you don't accidentally sew the two sides together. Here's our result, using stencils of the finest scrap paper. We made our face more catlike, with the eyes further apart; put them closer together for a more show-accurate Luna-P. When the paint is completely dry - it will likely need more than one coat - use your fabric/ permanent pens to add outlines to the features, to disguise any feathered edges the paint might leave. Follow the instructions that came with your paint + pens for how to set them onto the fabric; this is usually ironing your design for a few minutes. Now it's time to sew the smaller bag together. Since you are working inside-out, pin your presewn cat ears between the two pieces of fabric on the inside of the smaller bag, with the ear's open edge facing out.

Don't Make Our Mistakes: We suggest you put the cat ears lower on your bag than we did. Make sure that you keep them away from your 2 cm edge for the cord! Pin the rest of the bag and sew it together, making sure to sew through the cat ears when you reach them, then turn your bag right-sideout. Your cat ears should be firmaly attached and poking through on the outside!

You're almost finished! You should now have a larger bag with a smaller drawstring bag sewn over one corner, and the cord snugly lying between them. Now all you need to do is cut the cord to size and add your cord-puller toggle. Fully expand your smaller drawstring bag to see how much cord you will need. Let the cord extend about 5-7 cm beyond the edge of your bag, or enough to tie a knot. Wrap some tape around this point and cut through it - this will avoid any frayed ends. Now thread both ends through your cord-puller, and tie a knot. Seal this knot with super glue or a hot glue gun. Cut off the extra cord at the end of the knot, and seal these ends similarly.

Hint: If you pick a cord puller in yellow or gold, it will look like the ball on the end of Luna-P's aerial! You're done! Now you have your very own transforming Luna-P bag!

Now take your cord and fold your extra 2 cm of material over it, turning the material into a fabric tunnel for your cord, pinning as you go. Take your larger bag and put the corner of it into your smaller bag. Go through the pins you just used to make your drawstring tunnel, and adjust them one-by-one so that each pin attaches the smaller bag to the larger bag in addition to keeping the cord in place. Following these pins, you are going to sew the smaller bag to the larger bag, sewing in the cord as you go. As you go, check periodically to make sure the cord can still move freely and hasn't been sewn or pinned anywhere.

Questions? Suggestions? Photos of your own? Submit them to us at our Tumblr! Are you a big craft nut with your own Sailor Project? We'd love to see it!


Music Songs: Melvin and Receiving Waves, Part 3, used multiple times within DiC's English dub as background music CD: Sailor Moon – The Full Moon Collection If I had to wager,

I would say that most people reading this got into the Sailor Moon fandom thanks to DiC's English dub, and I'm proud to say that I'm one of them, too. If you've never seen it, then you've probably at least heard that it was not very representative of the original material. While this is true, I do think that as long as you're not expecting a faithful adaptation, there is some value to watching the dub. One of the things DiC did when it had the rights to dub the series was write completely new musical scores; I can't recall many, if any, instances where original music was used. That being said, one piece of original music DiC “used” quite a bit was the Moonlight Densetsu melody. The theme song for their dub is a reimagining of Moonlight Densetsu with extremely corny lyrics (and a guitar solo!). They echoed this melody as a motif in various places within their soundtrack, even played along with the episodes' title cards. Two pieces of background music on the Full Moon Collection CD that include this motif are Melvin and Receiving Waves, Part 3. “Melvin” sounds like it would be at home on Disc One of the soundtrack for a Japanese RPG. As its name suggests, it was mostly used for whenever the character Melvin appeared on screen. Its guitars and piano create a safe environment for the listener, signaling a light-heartedness or goofy comic relief that fit Melvin's character, a cheery optimism that was most common in the show's first story arc. Around the song's half-way point, the main instrumentals detour for a simple arrangement of the Moonlight Densetsu melody on electric piano without accompaniment.

At first, I didn't like this, but it's really quite a nice way to break up the song and give the listener something slightly familiar to digest. The electric piano eventually deviates from Moonlight Densetsu, leading back to the main instrumentation, combining with the piano for the finale.

"Melvin" sounds like it would be at home on Disc One of the sound track for a Japanese RPG. One of my favorite little things in music is when a song deviates into something else entirely before coming back to where it left off. “Melvin” is my favorite piece of background music on the Full Moon Collection; If I had to inject one of DiC's songs into the original Sailor Moon soundtrack, this would be my choice, without question. “Receiving Waves, Part 3” is almost the polar opposite of “Melvin”. This song is used when the Negaverse's schemes would start to take root, but before they had revealed themselves completely, such as the Gym Shapely exercise montage in American Episode 3 Slim City. The song reflects this usage well, being very dark and foreboding in the beginning, with its opening synth and brief percussion from the disc's Tuxedo Mask track - but it becomes lighter with another rendition of the Moonlight Densetsu melody, broken up with synth brass lines. If you love drums, then this song is highly recommended, with the drumming being one of the piece's strongest points.

Listen to these songs online at the Lunacy Magazine Tumblr; check the #Music Recommendations tag for every song we feature! http://lunacymagazine.tumblr.com/tagged/Music-Recommendations


Playground Clues

Across:

1) Younger brother of optional antagonist 2) Place where Star Seeds are sent to be reborn 3) --- of Hope 4) A Soldier, by any other name 5) Fat white cat, as he's known in the states 6) Number of volts used to defeat Mike Makii (3-7) 7) What the two Silver Crystals did when the group got separated from Chibi-Usa in the time passage 8) This Sailor Soldier was born after being bathed in the light of the Silver Crystal (6-4) 9) Lyric: Feels So ---

Down:

1) One of Rei's crows and guardians 2) Mercury ...? (7-5) 3) Said to destroy the world if it drops (7-6) 4) What Moon, Mercury and Mars fought for against Jadeite in the anime (4-5) 5) This beastly Cardian appeared with a spinning wheel & spindle 6) Myu song: --- Change The crossword's a real challenge, so a new hint is posted every day @LunacyMagazine on Twitter!

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Sailor Sighting Sailor Moon is still popular with the next generation; these adorable paper puppets were spotted at a primary school in South Australia.

Caption Contest

Got a funny caption for this image? Then tweet it to us on Twitter! The winner will be featured in the next issue!

Tweet us your caption using the #LunacyCC hashtag!


In the spirit of our first issue, we asked you

How did you get introduced to Sailor Moon? ... And here's what you told us!

"I was 8 and awake at 4am flipping thru channels and caught “A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.” I was sobbing by the end of the episode."

- eosrising.tumblr

"I first heard about Sailor Moon from an advertisement for a Sailor Moon popsicle on the side of an ice cream truck."

- rosesablaze.tumblr

"Strangely enough my parents told me to watch it back in ‘95. “This girl is a clutz like you!” they said. 17 years later we’re still watching." - kerotrigger.tumblr

"I came home one day to find this adorable looking series on the TV, before I could ask what it was, my sister told me "There's this new show on Toonami and it's like Gundam Wing but for girls!" Needless to say I was instantly hooked."

- kittyichooseyou.tumblr

"When I was five my best friend told me I should watch Sailor Moon, saying nothing re: what it was about. I REFUSED because I legit thought it was just about some guys who liked to sail at night, which sounded awful. A few weeks later I slept over at hers, and in the morning she turned on WB and forced me to watch my first episode. I was hooked in an instant. That afternoon I dragged my father to Blockbuster so I could rent every Sailor Moon video in the store." - hmsharmony.tumblr

"I was five and it played on YTV. It was the first show I ever saw that told me girls were powerful, were soldiers, could save the world."

- iphysianthe.tumblr

"When I was very little, I wanted to be Batman when I grew up, and at school, whenever anyone asked, that's what I told them. But a group of boys used to tease me, and told me I couldn't be Batman because I was a girl. I was discouraged because I couldn't find any other girls who could kick as much butt as my hero, as much as I wanted to. Until one day when I came home from school early and Sailor Moon was on! I was hooked immediately! They're both still my heroes."

- death-or-exile.tumblr

Keep an eye out for the next question to answer at LunacyMagazine.tumblr.com! Photo Source: flickr.com/photos/terrible2z/6934650694/


Credits & Thanks Manga Colourings: SimplySailorMoon http://simplysailormoon.tumblr.com

Featuring my own manga colorings & graphics, I also love to blog fanart, graphics, edit, sales posts, cosplays, and anything else related to SM.

Merchandise Review: Tiffany B http://www.sailormooncollectibles.com/

Collecting Sailor Moon toys & photography are my two biggest hobbies! Watch them come together at my blog!

Inspired Style: Afshan

Sailor Trinkets: sailormoonlife

http://relativity-pudding.tumblr.com

http://sailormoonlife.tumblr.com

I’m Afshan from relativity-pudding. I cry a lot about Sailor Moon and clothes.

“J” has a terribly expensive Sailor Moon habit for such a poor graduate student.

Canon Fashion: Nadine

http://sailormoonoutfits.tumblr.com

Thanks to great and very creative followers, SMO has grown into a blog dedicated to feeling good about yourself and having fun through style!

Music: Shylo Elliott

http://quiverfulofebony.tumblr.com

I will cosplay as Sailor Uranus at least one time. I'm a guy.

Cartoonist: Cassie Freire http://www.catnipcircle.com

Cassie Freire lives in New York and really likes sharks. She has a webcomic, Catnip Circle, and a short comic, Magical Shark Girl Pretty PonPon.

Editor, Cartoonist: Frizzy

http://sailorfailures.tumblr.com

I run a Sailor Moon webcomic called "Four King Hell!" and 80% of all blogs on Tumblr.* * Approximation.

Photo Credits

Sailor Trinkets: Italian "Disguise Pen" photo taken from moon-collection.blogspot. Used with permission. http://moon-collection.blogspot.com.au/2011/04/italian-luna-pen.html

Playground part 2: Blue Bunny Sailor Moon ice cream photo by user tOkKa on Flickr. Used with permission. http://www.flickr.com/photos/terrible2z/6934650694/

Inspired:

http://www.hm.com | http://www.romwe.com | http://www.debenhams.com | http://www.forever21.com http://www.modcloth.com | http://www.topshop.com | www.ae.com | http://www.houseoffraser.co.uk http://store.americanapparel.net | http://www.madewell.com | http://www.girlprops.com | http://www.gojane.com http://www.tobi.com | http://www.buckle.com | http://www.janenorman.co.uk | http://www.polyvore.com

Coloured manga paper doilies reference: http://www.fun-tea-party-ideas.com/

Media Sources

Our Sailor Moon manga images are taken from Manga Style and Miss Dream. http://www.mangastyle.net | http://www.missdream.org

CD covers, lyrics, and information pertaining to Sailor Moon music are from Sailor Music. http://www.sailormusic.net

Anime screencaps taken using DVD rips from the Sailor Moon Center. http://sailormooncenter.net/

Promotional anime images taken from Three Lights scans. http://www.three-lights.net/

Sailor Moon 20th Anniversary revival fonts provided by Yen-sama. http://yen-sama.tumblr.com/

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon is © to Naoko Takeuchi, TOEI, Bandai and Kodansha. Lunacy Magazine is made possible by the free software of InkScape and PDFill. http://inkscape.org/ | http://www.pdfill.com/

Lunacy is completely free. If you paid for it, you have unfortunately been ripped off!

Our thanks go to all of you, too, for reading. See you next issue!

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