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FIGHTIN EVIL BY MOONLITE
i don’t wanna draw them in sailor skirts i’m sorry i haev standards >:T
danceking: I was randomly thinking today that if you drew Sherlock and John in a Sailor Moon outfit it’d be super funny an cute. /runs away into pit of shamesailorkelsey: Perhaps Sherlock and John as Sailor Scouts? (* 7 *)sirthatguy: Would you please draw Consulting detective transformation sailor moon style?lamunes: Magical girl and Sherlock, that is my prompt.
SAILOR MOON DREAMCAST
→ Darren Criss as Mamoru Chiba, Tuxedo Kamen — asked by Anon: “It actually started out simply because his first name is similar to Darien. But the more I thought about it, the more he seemed like a good fit. He’s charming, kind, and intelligent… and he looks great in a tux!”woah old fandom invading new one… 0_0
[ANIMATION] Masahiro Ando.
One of the most unique art styles for the anime was Ando’s approach. Characters were given wider, chubby faces and somewhat stumpy bodies. Everyone looked younger, almost childlike. However, facial expressions were more detailed, especially the comical or intense ones.
Bodies were often truncated in proportions, and eyebrows were thicker than the average thin line used on anime faces. The opaque colors and slightly stout figures created a sense of weight in most episodes.
Ando’s style was last used in episode 170. Sailor Stars had hired a whole new animation staff for the remainder of the series.
Episodes directed: 11, 16, 23, 27, 33, 40, 49, 54, 60, 65, 71, 75, 78, 83, 90, 96, 101, 108, 114, 127, 132, 138, 144, 150, 153, 160, 164, 170.
Ooh so that’s why I like Stars so much better. Welp. This is just too cutesy for me.
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