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Sailor Moon Sites

Moonkitty.net is an amazing comprehensive Sailor Moon website! There are episode guides for the anime, PGSM, and even the elusive musicals! There's also a plethora of media, such as wallpapers, avatars and icons, and sprites and music to download! This is definately a one-stop Sailor Moon website!
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Sailor Moon Uncensored is a wonderfully detailed site that describes the changes between the dub of Sailor Moon and the original. Wonderful place for dub watchers to learn about Sailor Moon as it's supposed to be!

Bunny's Tour Though the Silver Millenium is a site with lots of wonderful information! If you're not there for information, you might want to look at the great pictures, fun games, or even look at the links, I'd say this site has over 200!

The Realm of Sailor Energy isn't your standard information site or gallery: This extensive site features hilarious fanart, sweet fanart, comics, a museum, a GIF gallery, and a ton more! WONDERFUL site!

Sakura's Senshi Circle has tons of great stuff. An otaku senshi that seems almost real, (VERY in-depth personality) quizzes, and the infamous Sailor Wars are just the tip of the iceburg in this awesome site!

The Amazoness Quartet's Worst of Sailor Moon is a wonderful web review site that covers anything and everything you need to know about web design. Look no further if you need page tips!

Sailor Food is the best parody site I've ever seen in my life. It features the "Sailor Franchise" complete with disturbing crossovers and the best part: Day In The Life of the Sailor Starlights! If you want comedy you've got it right here!

The Oracle is a VERY VERY informative site. If you need information...*points* It's right here! Not only do you have the traditional "doll box" stats, but you also have actual INFORMATION on the character! This site covers anime, manga, PGSM, and more!

Manga Style is your one stop place for images! Features every single Artboook image as well as the Materials Collection (Minus the the Kousagi story) and a link to a site with the Infinity Collection.

Sailormusic.net is a great place to go for all your Sailor Moon music needs, as they have about all the Sailor Moon tracks up for your downloading pleasure!

Peppermint Storm is a wonderful Shitennou site that features images, information, and many more things: My favorite part: Ask the Shitennou. Hilarity at it's finest.

Chasin' After You is a WONDERFULLY FUNNY Starlights shrine. The bios have uniqueness poured into them, and lots and lots and lots of high-quality images. Also my favorite part, the Fan Mail, where you can ask the Starlights themselves questions.

Other Sites

Fun With Icons is an AWESOME pokemon site. Look guys, I don't even like Pokemon that much and I loved this site so much I read every single page of it. I would consider it basically a parody made by a fan of the series.

Kirbykirbykirby.com is the official Kirby site. Episode previews, Warpstuff, and this really crazy Kirby Air Ride checklist are all fun!

Beneath the Stars is a site I can't gush enough about how much I love it. Wonderful art, sweet fanfics, great Kirby section, just generally an awesome site to visit.

Ushi no Tane is a great site that has to do with all things Harvest Moon. Great tips, good site, and I finally figured out how to get Tsurutan. Go here if you're an HM Otaku!

Harvest Moon Otaku is probably the best Harvest Moon site of them all! Information on just about EVERY SINGLE Harvest Moon game, ending, art, you name it, it's here!

Caught in the Crossfire is a Ranma/Akane shrine that is quite funny. Their Anything Goes Fairy Tale Theatre is a wonderful satire of Ranma 1/2 and classic fairy tales both, and there is plenty to keep one entertained!

The Quirky Japan Homepage is both a fun and informative site about Japan. It talks about Japan's culture, interesting facets, and things one should know if they plan on travelling. Could keep one entertained for hours!

Nihongo o Oshiete is a site that will help you begin to understand and speak some polite conversational Japanese. While nothing really beats having an actual teacher in an actual class, if you are unable to get lessonsn and wish to speak some Japanese, this site is a wonderful place for you to visit.

Learn Kanji and Chinese Symbols will help one learn the Kanji. These sites do not show the correct stroke order for writing the kanji, (And the Chinese site has Chinese pronounciations and not Japanese ones) but if you're looking to recognize Kanji and what it means, these are two wonderful sites!