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* ''Anime/SK8TheInfinity'': In the second eyecatch for Episode 2, Shadow does a TransformationSequence in the same style as the 90s ''Sailor Moon'' anime.
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* ''FanFic/TotalDramaLegacy'': Serena, from her [[OdangoHair hairdo]] to her name to [[SailorFuku her outfit in the sequel]], Serena is clearly a homage to Usagi Tsukino herself. In fact, she's said to be a huge fan of ''Sailor Moon'' in-universe, and references it multiple times.

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* ''FanFic/TotalDramaLegacy'': Serena, from her [[OdangoHair hairdo]] to her name to [[SailorFuku her outfit in the sequel]], Serena is clearly a homage to Usagi Tsukino herself. In fact, she's said to be a huge fan of ''Sailor Moon'' in-universe, and references it multiple times.
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* ''FanFic/TotalDramaLegacy'': Serena, from her [[OdangoHair hairdo]] to her name to [[SailorFuku her outfit in the sequel]], Serena is clearly a homage to Usagi Tsukino herself. In fact, she's said to be a huge fan of ''Sailor Moon'' in-universe, and references it multiple times.
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* ''Fanfic/ShiningAndSweet'': Just like in canon, Piston Hondo is an avid reader of the manga.
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* Manipulating the camera in ''VideoGame/PunchOut Wii'' reveals that Piston Hondo's book (which he reads during Title Defense intermissions) contains edited scenes from the manga. This actually got Creator/{{Nintendo}} in legal trouble, and they had to play a roughly $2 million fine over it. To this day, this incident is a recurring [[MemeticMutation meme]] in the fandom.
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* While guest writing an issue of ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', Creator/MarkMillar had Franchise/{{Batman}} know enough of Sailor Moon to figure out during a trip to Japan that one attractive woman named "Hino Rei" was actually ComicBook/MartianManhunter DisguisedInDrag in Japan. The page where this happens can be read [[http://sailormoonnews.com/2012/12/28/did-batman-read-sailor-moon/ here]].

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* While guest writing an issue of ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', Creator/MarkMillar had Franchise/{{Batman}} know enough of Sailor Moon to figure out during a trip to Japan that one attractive woman named "Hino Rei" was actually ComicBook/MartianManhunter DisguisedInDrag in Japan.DisguisedInDrag. The page where this happens can be read [[http://sailormoonnews.com/2012/12/28/did-batman-read-sailor-moon/ here]].
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* ''ComicBook/SensationComicsFeaturingWonderWoman'': ComicBook/HarleyQuinn gives a nod to the franchise when she addresses ComicBook/WonderWoman with ''"What's that Sailor Nope?"''

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* ''ComicBook/SensationComicsFeaturingWonderWoman'': ComicBook/HarleyQuinn gives a nod to the franchise when she addresses ComicBook/WonderWoman with ''"What's that that, Sailor Nope?"''Mope?"''
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* While guest writing an issue of ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'', Creator/MarkMillar had Franchise/{{Batman}} know enough of Sailor Moon to figure out during a trip to Japan that one attractive woman named "Hino Rei" was actually ComicBook/MartianManhunter DisguisedInDrag in Japan. The page where this happens can be read [[http://sailormoonnews.com/2012/12/28/did-batman-read-sailor-moon/ here]].

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* While guest writing an issue of ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'', ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', Creator/MarkMillar had Franchise/{{Batman}} know enough of Sailor Moon to figure out during a trip to Japan that one attractive woman named "Hino Rei" was actually ComicBook/MartianManhunter DisguisedInDrag in Japan. The page where this happens can be read [[http://sailormoonnews.com/2012/12/28/did-batman-read-sailor-moon/ here]].
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** ''Anime/PuniPuniPoemi'', which is basially Excel Saga on steroids, takes it even further, with the same Voice acress playing Poemi, who gets confused as to which show shs doing, and later ''beats up'' the Sailor Senshi in 3 seconds.
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* ''Manga/FoodWars'': The {{Foodgasm}} over Shinomiya's stuffed cabbage rolls is basically a ''Sailor Moon'' parody, with Hinako, Fuyumi and Doujima [[TransformationSequence transforming]] into {{Magical Girl}}s, Donato turning into a Tuxedo Mask CaptainErsatz, and Sekimori as the RidiculouslyCuteCritter Mascot.

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* In ''Manga/BusoRenkin'' Kazuki, Tokiko, and Captain Bravo have to strike a pose to finish the password to enter the League of Extraordinary Elect's hideout. Mangaka Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki said in the liner notes for the tankoubon that having Tokiko use the ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' salute was a no-brainer.

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* In ''Manga/BusoRenkin'' Kazuki, Tokiko, and Captain Bravo have to strike a pose to finish the password to enter the League of Extraordinary Elect's hideout. Mangaka Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki said in the liner notes for the tankoubon that having Tokiko use the ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' ''Sailor Moon'' salute was a no-brainer.



* The ''[=AstroLOLogy=]'' short "Ca-Pow" has Cancer transforming into a parody of Sailor Moon, combined with a [[Franchise/DragonBall Super Saiyan]]-esque GoldenSuperMode.



** "‘Tis the Fifteenth Season" couch gag was a big shout-out to various Japanese shows, with Lisa dressed as Sailor Moon.

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** "‘Tis "'Tis the Fifteenth Season" couch gag was a big shout-out to various Japanese shows, with Lisa dressed as Sailor Moon.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' episode "The Ghouls", Mr. Small goes as Sailor Moon for Halloween.



* The third segment of the ''[[WesternAnimation/HarveyStreetKids Harvey Girls Forever!]]'' episode "Can't Harvey Wait" is a ''Sailor Moon'' parody with Lotta as the eponymous heroine, [[LoonyFan Lucretia]] as Luna, and [[RichBitch Frufru]] as Queen Beryl.



* In ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', Mewman soldier Mina Loveberry is an obvious {{Sailor Senshi Send Up}}, complete with having her long hair in odango buns like Usagi. Mina is also used as a {{Magical Girl Genre Deconstruction}}, as while she's hailed as a hero in her home country, she was made into a super soldier by a dangerously genocidal past queen of Mewni; a combination of the spells used in the procedure, PTSD, and being {{Really 700 Years Old}} have left Mina [[AxCrazy completely insane]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', Mewman soldier Mina Loveberry is an obvious {{Sailor Senshi Send Up}}, SailorSenshiSendUp, complete with having her long hair in odango buns like Usagi. Mina is also used as a {{Magical Girl Genre Deconstruction}}, MagicalGirlGenreDeconstruction, as while she's hailed as a hero in her home country, she was made into a super soldier by a dangerously genocidal past queen of Mewni; a combination of the spells used in the procedure, PTSD, and being {{Really 700 Years Old}} ReallySevenHundredYearsOld have left Mina [[AxCrazy completely insane]].

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* In ''Manga/ShonanJunaiGumi'', [[JapaneseDelinquents Eikichi]], of all people, is watching ''Anime/SailorMoonRTheMovie'' in one chapter, while the girls he's with aren't interested at all.

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** [[TheBrute Kiwamezawa]] is a [[RealMenWearPink huge fan]] of ''Sailor Moon'', even turning down a fight so he wouldn't miss the show. Saejima buys his friendship with a limited edition Minako figurine. He makes quite a sight, a 2.2 meter tall high schooler with a face like FrankensteinsMonster, with the figurine in his shirt pocket.
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* In ''Manga/ShonanJunaiGumi'', [[JapaneseDelinquents Eikichi]], of all people, is watching ''Anime/SailorMoonRTheMovie'' in one chapter, while the girls he's with aren't interested at all.
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* One of the music videos for the Music/DuaLipa song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N000qglmmY0&ab_channel=DuaLipa "Levitating"]] is animated in the style of the first anime, complete with Dua Lipa using her microphone to perform a sparkly pastel-colored transformation sequence.


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* In ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', Mewman soldier Mina Loveberry is an obvious {{Sailor Senshi Send Up}}, complete with having her long hair in odango buns like Usagi. Mina is also used as a {{Magical Girl Genre Deconstruction}}, as while she's hailed as a hero in her home country, she was made into a super soldier by a dangerously genocidal past queen of Mewni; a combination of the spells used in the procedure, PTSD, and being {{Really 700 Years Old}} have left Mina [[AxCrazy completely insane]].
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* One ''Series/BetweenTheLions'' segment, ''Little Wendy Tales'', is drawn in an {{animesque}} art style and features a girl transforming into a magical warrior to fix stories. She even has a cat that looks like Artemis.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' "Ultra Chicks" features the titular groups, which are very blatantly based on the Sailor Sensei.

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** When protagonist Undine is looking for a new {{magical girl}} team to join, one that Benzene mentions in passing is called "Team Sailor". He dissmisses them immediately, however, noting that they are already a large team and thematically organized. The page's AltText clarifies that Team Sailor will not actually be appearing in the comic, for [[LawyerFriendlyCameo reasons that are rather self-evident]].

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** When protagonist Undine is looking for a new {{magical girl}} team to join, one that Benzene mentions in passing is called "Team Sailor". He dissmisses dismisses them immediately, however, noting that they are already a too large team and thematically organized.organized to be accepting new members. The page's AltText clarifies that Team Sailor will not actually be appearing in the comic, for [[LawyerFriendlyCameo reasons that are rather self-evident]].
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* In episode 52 of ''Animation/NanaMoon'', Keke's transformation features rainbow strips coiling around her body to form her costume, a la Sailor Moon.
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** When protagonist Undine is looking for a new {{magical girl}} team to join, one that Benzene mentions in passing is called "Team Sailor". He dissmisses them immediately, however, noting that they are already a large team and thematically organized. The page's AltText clarifies that Team Sailor will not actually be appearing in the comic, for reasons that are rather self-evident.

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* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'':
** When protagonist Undine is looking for a new {{magical girl}} team to join, one that Benzene mentions in passing is called "Team Sailor". He dissmisses them immediately, however, noting that they are already a large team and thematically organized. The page's AltText clarifies that Team Sailor will not actually be appearing in the comic, for reasons that are rather self-evident.
** The [[http://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-10-page-04 Chapter 10 cover]] features Heartful Punch in a pose reminiscent of Usagi's in the very first eye catch of the series, with her back to the viewer and a hand on her hip, and her head to the side looking back. Even the background is similar, featuring hearts rather than stars to better suit HP's overall motif.
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* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': In the flashback to Marty's teen years [[https://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=4264 Clarissa is wearing a Sailor Moon shirt.]]
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* ''[[Manga/MutekiKanbanMusume Ramen Fighter Miki]]'' has an InUniverse Franchise/SuperSentai parody with the main villain being a reference to Bunny Tsukino/Sailor Moon, down to her catchphrase.

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* ''[[Manga/MutekiKanbanMusume Ramen Fighter Miki]]'' ''Manga/RamenFighterMiki'' has an InUniverse Franchise/SuperSentai parody with the main villain being a reference to Bunny Tsukino/Sailor Moon, down to her catchphrase.
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* ''WebAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsDigitalSeries'': In "Queen of Clubs", what looks like a manga club is seen doing the [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shout_out_equestriagirls.jpgb Sailor Soldiers' iconic transformation poses]] for a photo; Applejack photo-bombs them by holding a rose and wearing a black and red cape, like Tuxedo Mask.

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* ''WebAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsDigitalSeries'': In "Queen of Clubs", what looks like a manga club is seen doing the [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shout_out_equestriagirls.jpgb jpg Sailor Soldiers' iconic transformation poses]] for a photo; Applejack photo-bombs them by holding a rose and wearing a black and red cape, like Tuxedo Mask.

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-->'''Dub Excel:''' "I wanted that part, but it was dubbed in Canada!"
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* Interestingly, ''ComicStrip/{{Ziggy}}'' even had a shout-out to series on March 23, 2007:
-->'''Laundry clerk:''' ''[to Ziggy]'' Here's your laundry... I didn't know they made ''Sailor Moon'' underwear!
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-->'''You can use our T1 line to look up ''Sailor Moon'' crap; you're up to this!'''

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* Interestingly, ''ComicStrip/{{Ziggy}}'' even had a shout out to series on March 23, 2007:
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* Interestingly, ''ComicStrip/{{Ziggy}}'' even had In the music video for the Music/NanowarOfSteel song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSWszdSHkyE "Uranus"]], the female backup dancers are dressed as Sailor Uranus. It also adds a shout out VisualPun to series on March 23, 2007:
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* Gameloft’s ‘’My Little Pony’’ mobile game also has a “Magical Pony” character. Said character is a pony cosplaying as Sailor Moon from the episode “Scare Master” (see Western Animation examples below).

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* ''WebAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsDigitalSeries'': In "Queen of Clubs", what looks like a manga club is seen doing the [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shout_out_equestriagirls.jpgb Sailor Soldiers' iconic transformation poses]] for a photo; Applejack photo-bombs them by holding a rose and wearing a black and red cape, like Tuxedo Mask.
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* The Sailor Senshi all exist in ''WebComic/AndShineHeavenNow'', but for the most part they're only in cameos, this being a ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' centered comic after all.

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* In ''WebComic/EnsignSueMustDie'' one of the Sues unleashed onto the multiverse at the end of Part 1 is a Sailor Senshi Sue in a pink uniform. In Part 3, Sailor Moon is part of LaResistance fighting the Sues.

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** “Married to the Blob” had a character cosplaying close to Sailor Moon.
** “‘Tis The Fifteenth Season” couch gag was a big shout out to various Japanese shows, with Lisa dressed as Sailor Moon.
** Lisa is dressed yet again in a Sailor Fuku and odango in a picture in “Holidays of Future Passed”.

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** “‘Tis The "‘Tis the Fifteenth Season” Season" couch gag was a big shout out shout-out to various Japanese shows, with Lisa dressed as Sailor Moon.
** Lisa is dressed yet again in a Sailor Fuku and odango in a picture in “Holidays "Holidays of Future Passed”.Passed".



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** In “The Cutie Re-mark - Part 2”, Twilight Sparkle and then antagonist Starlight Glimmer go back in time to see Glimmer’s childhood. Among the various ponies seen are pony versions of Sailor Venus, Sailor Mars, and Sailor Jupiter.

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** In “The "The Cutie Re-mark - Part 2”, 2", Twilight Sparkle and then antagonist Starlight Glimmer go back in time to see Glimmer’s Glimmer's childhood. Among the various ponies seen are pony versions of Sailor Venus, Sailor Mars, and Sailor Jupiter.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpiesTheMovie'', one of Clover's design ideas for a spy outfit is sailor fuku.

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* ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'' featured a BoyOfTheWeek named Maxfield Standin, a [[PunnyName stand-in]] for Maxfield Stanton, Nephrite's civilian name in the ''Creator/DiC'' dub. He even has a wife named Molly and Veronica references his catchphrase "The stars know everything."
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** In "Scare Master", Sailor Moon appears as one of the 'unplanned guests' cut-outs who appears as one of the 'scares' at Fluttershy's [[FailedAttemptAtDrama 'scary tea party']], alongside [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Rei]], [[Manga/DragonBall Bulma]], {{Manga/Ranma|OneHalf}}, and [[Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena Utena]]. In addition, one of the background ponies was dressed up as Sailor Moon for the pony version of Halloween.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpiesTheMovie'', one of Clover's design ideas for a spy outfit is sailor fuku.

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** In one episode, Cure Black has a similar first reaction to her and Cure White's henshin to the one the Champion of Justice experienced when she first transformed.

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** Another episode has Nagisa taking offense in response to someone insulting Cure Black to her face. This is a reference to the theatrical featurette "Make Up! Sailor Guardians" when a girl who is a fan of Sailor Moon refers to her as a crybaby.

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** *** Another episode has Nagisa taking offense in response to someone insulting Cure Black to her face. This is a reference to the theatrical featurette "Make Up! Sailor Guardians" when a girl who is a fan of Sailor Moon refers to her as a crybaby.


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** The 18th episode of ''Anime/HugttoPrettyCure'' has Emiru imitate, among other poses of famous heroes, Usagi's transformation pose when explaining her ideals of a hero.
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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' has the Moon Stick as weapon for Alucard. It's the most powerful weapon that is a Cudgel. The Moon Stick makes another appearance in ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaHarmonyOfDespair'' in the same context.

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