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Sailor Moon Role-Playing Game and Resource Book |
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Rating: Summary: A must get! Review: I really enjoyed this book because there are some great info on the Sailor Senshi and I learned some cool stuff about the Senshi. I Also learned about all the episodes up to Sailor Moon S, (They don't write about the Sailor Moon Series after R) and lots more info that I never knew before. It is also a great help for beginning role players. If you want to leaarn more about Sailor Moon or how to Role play get this book!
Rating: Summary: A Wonderful RPG Review: This book is great for people new at role-playing, and fun for advanced players. Besides having a great RPG, it has detailed info on all the senshi, from their names and ages to their blood type. It has information on all the episodes in the whole first season, and tons of other facts, info, and RPG stuff. I reccomend this book to any RPG or Sailormoon fan.
Rating: Summary: Great for Role-playing Review: This book has an immense amount of info! It's good for people who want to learn about the series (much better than that Meet Sailor Moon book), but it's really great for role-playing. The Tri-stat system is easy to use, and yet you can still add personality to your characters! My only beef with this book is that it only followed the story up until Sailor Moon R, and it focused on the dubbed version (if you haven't seen it yet, subtitled japanese Sailor Moon is always much better). And yet, even there, the author made sure to realize that Sailor Moon is a japanese show, and included a great chart for learning the japanese names of the characters, a detailed map and description of Tokyo, and discussed the differences between the American dubbed version and the original Sailor Moon. I'd recommend this book for role-players, and those new to Sailor Moon. If you like Sailor Moon, but don't fit those to catagories, try the new Sailor Moon comics! They're great AND a new story (and the art is wonderful!).
Rating: Summary: A horrible book! Review: This book is completely horrible! It was way to expensive and the only really nice thing about it were the info on the scouts! And even then they missed Pluto! It had hardly any color pictures and the rest were black and white not to mention fuzzy . I give this book 1 star.
Rating: Summary: This is not just a "How to Play House Book"... Review: When I first heard of it I thought, "Hey! Who need to learn how to play house! " I thought this book was going to be really stupid and way overpriced, but when I went to a manga/anime store I found this book. It was totally different than I expected! Inside are bios of the characters (whether good or bad), there stregnths/weaknesses, A timeline of who was born (like the year and month, when each episode and big event happened (year and month), and it practically explains everything you need to know. If you've ever had a question like, "When the scouts defeat Queen Beryl, did they start that year over, or did they forget everything altogether?" The Answer is in that book. (I'm not going to spoil it for you) For those that only have seen the NA version or had to miss show, there are also Episode summaries of all the episodes of Japan up to episode #78 (Follow the Leader). If you are just a starting watcher, this book will make you hooked on it for life. Anyone who thinks they know Sailor Moon does NOT till they get this book. There is a page dedicated to telling you where to findinfo on the web, the voice actors/actresses, etc. A DEFINITE MUST HAVE!
Rating: Summary: Info and Pictures Review: I enjoyed this book. It has lots of information on each character seen in the NA version plus info on the outer senshi, starlights, chibichibi, and more. There is an episode guide with unseen episodes (ones NA has not aired). The best part of the book is all the pictures. Most are black and white but there is a whole section with colored photos. I really enjoy looking at this book. You can't read it all in one sitting and it is a great reference book for Sailor Moon fans.
Rating: Summary: Very informitive Review: This was a good book to find the info about the scouts, but the game isn't very fun. I know the book is on the game but I think it should have been more focased on the info. But definitaly worth buying!
Rating: Summary: So much info in this book! Very awesome! Review: In the back of the Sailor Moon comic there was an order form for this and I really didn't know what it was, but I just bought it. And I'm so happy I did! Even if role playing isn't your thing, the pictures are great, there is lots of little known info in there!
Rating: Summary: Great! Review: The book gave info on stuff I otherwise hadn't heard of. The Sailor Starlights, outer senshi and the japanese lyrics of Moonlight Legend were all included in this cute little refrence. One downside: it didn't tell you much about episodes 83-200, or the inners in those seasons. Other wise 2 thumbs up!
Rating: Summary: An Excellant Book,Worth The Money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: I think this book is one of the most informitive I have ever read.I love the pictures.The Gaurdians of Order did a great job!I thought it was so good!I think you should write a sequel telling about the final series.It's a must for serious fans like myself! I love it!!!Especially since I'm a serious fan myself!
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