A new trend has emerged on the internet worldwide with the hashtag #sailormoonredraw , which consists of redrawing a scene from the anime, with various artists – professionals and fans – posting Sailor Moon in their own styles, thus giving diverse perspectives of the beloved Usagi Tsukino.
Despite being an older manga, Sailor Moon remains relevant to this day, being one of the most famous shoujo manga in the world, containing aspects that are now used as industry standards, such as the fun magical girls and extravagant transformations!
The hashtag exploded a few days ago with the JoJo of Usagi, by animator Kohei Ashiya. Check out some of these artworks!
#sailormoonredraw ちと濃すぎたかな… pic.twitter.com/UkCDK839iY
— アしや(芦谷)耕平 (@asikoh009) May 17, 2020
Sailor Jagras(??#MonsterHunter #MonsterHunterWorld#sailormoonredraw pic.twitter.com/2F6S0ZbdNX
— OPHake (@hake_op) May 19, 2020
#sailormoonredraw pic.twitter.com/0aR1jvC1k0
— moshimoshibe (@moshimoshibe) May 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/yu_888_/status/1262227317587210243
https://twitter.com/Norman_Maggot/status/1262137601533894661
https://twitter.com/synecdoche445/status/1262041294378897408
家に帰ってお仕置きよっ pic.twitter.com/9gFvwPGRzO
— ちばん (@chiban3rd) May 17, 2020
This is from the writer of this text!
https://twitter.com/arionwolff/status/1262622344209526785
And finally, to close with a flourish:
I made the best sailor moon drawing, and you can't make me change my mind. pic.twitter.com/h7RLxEGJfL
— and (Comm Slot 2/5) (@EddKono) May 19, 2020
Moon! follows Usagi Tsukino, a high school student who discovers that she and several other girls can transform into superheroines and fight against the forces of evil that threaten the world.
The magical girl manga by author Naoko Takeuchi was published by Kodansha between 1991 and 1997, totaling 18 volumes. Furthermore, the anime aired on TV Asahi between 1992 and 1997, with 200 episodes produced by Toei Animation. In addition, the original anime has had several adaptations into anime series and films.
Source: ANN
