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'''''Codename: Sailor V''''' (コードネームはセーラーV; ''Kōdonēmu wa Sērā Bui'') is the manga which started the entire ''[[Sailor Moon (series)|Sailor Moon]]'' franchise. Originally intended as a one-shot in ''[[Nakayoshi]]'', it was the story of [[Sailor V|Minako Aino]] who was approached one day by a talking cat called [[Artemis]] who told her she was an incarnation of the Goddess Venus and, gave her a [[Transformation pen (Minako)|pen]] and [[Compact|mirror]] which allowed her to transform into the heroine [[Sailor V]].
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'''''Codename: Sailor V''''' (コードネームはセーラーV; ''Kōdonēmu wa Sērā Bui'') is the manga which started the entire [[Sailor Moon (series)|''Sailor Moon'']] franchise. Originally intended as a one-shot in ''[[Nakayoshi]]'', it was the story of [[Minako Aino]] who was approached one day by a talking cat called [[Artemis]] who told her she was an incarnation of the Goddess Venus, and gave her a [[Transformation pen (Minako)|pen]] and [[Compact|mirror]] which allowed her to transform into the heroine [[Sailor V]].
  
The series continued in ''[[RunRun]]'' as the [[Sailor Moon (manga)|Sailor Moon manga]] ran in Nakayoshi, but at a much slower release rate. It ended shortly after the Sailor Moon manga ended and was collected into three [[tankoubon]]. In autumn 2004, the manga was re-released in a new two book "New Cover" edition, following the Sailor Moon manga re-release in 2003-2004. This new version had 16 chapters as opposed to the original 15, because the last chapter had been split in two for the later release.<ref>[http://www.sailormoon.ws/archives/121504.html The Sailor Moon Soapbox - Analysing the new Sailor Moon manga - Sailor V #2] - Ian Miller</ref>
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The series continued in ''[[RunRun]]'' as the [[Sailor Moon (manga)|''Sailor Moon'' manga]] ran in ''Nakayoshi'', but at a much slower release rate. It ended shortly after the ''Sailor Moon'' manga ended and was collected into three [[tankoubon]]. In autumn 2004, the manga was re-released in a new two-book "New Cover" edition, following the ''Sailor Moon'' manga re-release in 2003-2004. This new version had 16 chapters as opposed to the original 15, because the last chapter had been split in two for the later release.<ref>[http://www.sailormoon.ws/archives/121504.html The Sailor Moon Soapbox - Analysing the new ''Sailor Moon'' manga - Sailor V #2] - Ian Miller</ref>
  
 
== Manga Chapters (Original Release) <font size="3"><ref>[http://sailorv.animehunters.com/manga.html Sailor V ~ Before Awakening >> Book Info] - Gina Biggs</ref></font>==
 
== Manga Chapters (Original Release) <font size="3"><ref>[http://sailorv.animehunters.com/manga.html Sailor V ~ Before Awakening >> Book Info] - Gina Biggs</ref></font>==

Revision as of 10:45, 15 April 2007

Codename: Sailor V (コードネームはセーラーV; Kōdonēmu wa Sērā Bui) is the manga which started the entire Sailor Moon franchise. Originally intended as a one-shot in Nakayoshi, it was the story of Minako Aino who was approached one day by a talking cat called Artemis who told her she was an incarnation of the Goddess Venus, and gave her a pen and mirror which allowed her to transform into the heroine Sailor V.

The series continued in RunRun as the Sailor Moon manga ran in Nakayoshi, but at a much slower release rate. It ended shortly after the Sailor Moon manga ended and was collected into three tankoubon. In autumn 2004, the manga was re-released in a new two-book "New Cover" edition, following the Sailor Moon manga re-release in 2003-2004. This new version had 16 chapters as opposed to the original 15, because the last chapter had been split in two for the later release.[1]

Manga Chapters (Original Release) [2]

  1. Sailor V is Born!
  2. Minako in "Game Center Crown"
  3. Sailor V Appears! Channel 44 - Pandora's Plot
  4. Petite Pandora's Plot
  5. The Dark Agency's Plot
  6. Showdown! Sailor V vs Cyberwarrior Girl Luga
  7. Sailor V's Vaction - The Hawaiian Plot!
  8. Love on the Tree-Lined Road - Tearing at Turbo Full-Throttle!
  9. Sailor V vs DeBrine
  10. Sailor V in a Pinch? Kaitou Ace Appears!
  11. The Pet Stories Number 1: Nyan-Nyan's Plot!
  12. The Pet Stories Number 2: Wan-Wan's Plot!
  13. The Pet Stories Number 3: Chuu-Chuu's Plot!
  14. Youth Bet on the Hachimaki Stone!!
  15. A New Journey Begins!!

References

  1. The Sailor Moon Soapbox - Analysing the new Sailor Moon manga - Sailor V #2 - Ian Miller
  2. Sailor V ~ Before Awakening >> Book Info - Gina Biggs