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* At the end of the "Lucky Channel" segment in episode 12 of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Star_%28manga%29 Lucky Star]'', Minoru Shiraishi announced, "if you don't watch next week's episode, I'll turn into Mars and scold you," in a parody of [[Sailor Mars]]' usual introductory speech.
 
* At the end of the "Lucky Channel" segment in episode 12 of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Star_%28manga%29 Lucky Star]'', Minoru Shiraishi announced, "if you don't watch next week's episode, I'll turn into Mars and scold you," in a parody of [[Sailor Mars]]' usual introductory speech.
  
* In the character creation of the fighting video game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Kombat_Armageddon ''Mortal Kombat Armageddon''], there are two available anime hairstyles for women, one of them being a reproduction of Usagi's own hairstyle.
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* In the character creation engine of the fighting video game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Kombat_Armageddon ''Mortal Kombat Armageddon''], there are two available anime hairstyles for women, one of them being a reproduction of Sailor Moon's hairstyle.
  
 
* ''Sailor Moon'' is featured extensively in commercial [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hentai hentai] manga, anime, and tokusatsu productions in [[Japan]].
 
* ''Sailor Moon'' is featured extensively in commercial [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hentai hentai] manga, anime, and tokusatsu productions in [[Japan]].
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* The graphic adventure game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torin%27s_Passage ''Torin's Passage''] included an image of [[Hotaru Tomoe|Hotaru]] imprisoned in crystal. [http://web.archive.org/web/20020417002152/http:/dau.physics.sunysb.edu/~ming/sos/sightings/torin According to Bryan Wilkinson], the art technician for the game, he scanned the image from a trading card and inserted it as a tribute.
 
* The graphic adventure game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torin%27s_Passage ''Torin's Passage''] included an image of [[Hotaru Tomoe|Hotaru]] imprisoned in crystal. [http://web.archive.org/web/20020417002152/http:/dau.physics.sunysb.edu/~ming/sos/sightings/torin According to Bryan Wilkinson], the art technician for the game, he scanned the image from a trading card and inserted it as a tribute.
  
* In issue 27 of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLA_(comic_book) ''JLA''] comic book, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_Manhunter Martian Manhunter] appeared under the disguise of a female Japanese journalist named "Hino Rei."
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* In issue 27 of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLA_(comic_book) ''JLA''] comic book, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_Manhunter Martian Manhunter] appeared under the disguise of a female Japanese journalist named "Hino Rei," whom Clark Kent introduces to Bruce Wayne over dinner. When identifying "Rei" as J'onn J'onzz, Bruce tells him that the name was "a giveaway".
  
 
* A planet named [[Kinmoku]] was mentioned in the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers Transformers]'' reference book ''Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II'' as an "unclaimed or neutral organic planet."
 
* A planet named [[Kinmoku]] was mentioned in the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers Transformers]'' reference book ''Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II'' as an "unclaimed or neutral organic planet."

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A cameo, in the case of Sailor Moon, refers either to references made in Sailor Moon about other works, or to appearances that Sailor Moon have made in other works. Since 1992, both types of Sailor Moon cameos have been spotted in a variety of shows, books, movies, commercials, comics, manga, etc.

Cameos of Other Works in Sailor Moon

  • The two main characters from the anime Goldfish Warning!, which aired immediately before the Sailor Moon anime in the same time slot, were featured in many places around the anime and manga, including as dolls in crane machines and in newspaper advertisements.

Cameos of Sailor Moon in Other Works

  • A person resembling Usagi appeared in the first panel, and at least one other panel, in Chapter 10 ("Beware of Beach Babes!") of the Sorcerer Hunters manga.
  • On an episode of the television show Drawn Together, Sailor Moon was briefly visible in the background along with other anime characters.
  • In one of the books of the novel series The Princess Diaries, the main character, Mia, watched a Sailor Moon marathon and also referred to the series more than once.
  • In episode four of Tokyo Mew Mew, two of the characters, Ichigo and Masaya, were on a date at an amusement park, and while there passed a stage show with a Sailor Moon look-alike as the main character.
  • In 2005, the show Robot Chicken aired in one episode a three-part short featuring dolls of Sailor Moon, Queen Beryl and an unidentified Youma. The plot involved how Sailor Moon aroused both bad guys, prompting Queen Beryl to say, "Anime is so weird!".
  • An episode of W.I.T.C.H. included a brief shot of Usagi Tsukino in her school uniform walking down the hall of Sheffield Institute.
  • A character was mentioned as having downloaded Sailor Moon pictures on his computer in the 2001 movie The Hole.
  • In the movie The Core, a male character was teased by another one for searching Sailor Moon sites.
  • In episode 17 of Excel Saga, Excel (who was also voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi) performed a parody of Sailor Moon, including hand gestures and an introductory speech.
  • At the end of the "Lucky Channel" segment in episode 12 of Lucky Star, Minoru Shiraishi announced, "if you don't watch next week's episode, I'll turn into Mars and scold you," in a parody of Sailor Mars' usual introductory speech.
  • In the character creation engine of the fighting video game Mortal Kombat Armageddon, there are two available anime hairstyles for women, one of them being a reproduction of Sailor Moon's hairstyle.
  • Sailor Moon is featured extensively in commercial hentai manga, anime, and tokusatsu productions in Japan.
  • In issue 27 of the JLA comic book, the Martian Manhunter appeared under the disguise of a female Japanese journalist named "Hino Rei," whom Clark Kent introduces to Bruce Wayne over dinner. When identifying "Rei" as J'onn J'onzz, Bruce tells him that the name was "a giveaway".
  • A planet named Kinmoku was mentioned in the Transformers reference book Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II as an "unclaimed or neutral organic planet."

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