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The '''''Materials Collection''''' (美少女戦士セーラームーン設定資料集) was the sixth and last [[artbook]] drawn by [[Naoko Takeuchi]], published two years after the [[Sailor Moon (series)|''Sailor Moon'' series]] ended. The book contained many pictures which had not been released before, including both illustrations and character design sketches.  
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The '''''Materials Collection''''' (美少女戦士セーラームーン設定資料集) was the sixth [[artbook]] drawn by [[Naoko Takeuchi]], published two years after the [[Sailor Moon (series)|''Sailor Moon'' series]] ended. The book contained many pictures which had not been released before, including both illustrations and character design sketches.  
  
 
Many of the design sketches included notes by the author which expanded on known information about the characters, as well as sketches of characters that never made it into the story (such as [[Diana the Moon Fairy]]). It also contained a short alternate-universe manga story called "[[Parallel Sailor Moon]]."
 
Many of the design sketches included notes by the author which expanded on known information about the characters, as well as sketches of characters that never made it into the story (such as [[Diana the Moon Fairy]]). It also contained a short alternate-universe manga story called "[[Parallel Sailor Moon]]."
  
 
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[[Category: Artbooks]]

Latest revision as of 04:36, 7 April 2024

Book Information
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Title: Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Setteishiryoushuu
Author: Naoko Takeuchi
Type: Artbook
Language: Japanese
Publisher: Kodansha
ISBN: 4-06-324521-7
Year of Publication: 1999
Pages: 138

The Materials Collection (美少女戦士セーラームーン設定資料集) was the sixth artbook drawn by Naoko Takeuchi, published two years after the Sailor Moon series ended. The book contained many pictures which had not been released before, including both illustrations and character design sketches.

Many of the design sketches included notes by the author which expanded on known information about the characters, as well as sketches of characters that never made it into the story (such as Diana the Moon Fairy). It also contained a short alternate-universe manga story called "Parallel Sailor Moon."