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'''''Warriors of Legend: Reflections of Japan in Sailor Moon (Unauthorized)''''' is a book by Jay Navok and Sushil K. Rudranath about Japanese customs, folklore, and places that were shown in [[Sailor Moon (series)|''Sailor Moon'']]. It was published in May 2005 by their own company [[Genvid|Genvid LLC]] and is 148 pages long.
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'''''Warriors of Legend: Reflections of Japan in Sailor Moon (Unauthorized)''''' is a book by Jay Navok and Sushil K. Rudranath about Japanese customs, folklore, and places that were shown in [[Sailor Moon (series)|''Sailor Moon'']]. It was published in May 2005 by their own company, [[Genvid|Genvid LLC]], and is 148 pages long.
  
The current edition is the Third Edition, which was published in September 2006. A Spanish translation, ''Guerreras de leyenda: El reflejo de Japón en Sailor Moon'', was published by ''Ellago Ediciones'' in February 2009.
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The current edition is the third edition, which was published in September 2006. A Spanish translation, ''Guerreras de leyenda: El reflejo de Japón en Sailor Moon'', was published by Ellago Ediciones in February 2009.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:41, 1 June 2010

Warriors of Legend: Reflections of Japan in Sailor Moon (Unauthorized) is a book by Jay Navok and Sushil K. Rudranath about Japanese customs, folklore, and places that were shown in Sailor Moon. It was published in May 2005 by their own company, Genvid LLC, and is 148 pages long.

The current edition is the third edition, which was published in September 2006. A Spanish translation, Guerreras de leyenda: El reflejo de Japón en Sailor Moon, was published by Ellago Ediciones in February 2009.

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