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Sailor Moon, Volume 11 by Naoko Takeuchi

rat_girl_'s review

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adventurous mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.25

leafblade's review against another edition

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2.0

le iba a poner 2/3 por los sailor idols pero después arrancaron a salir sailors de abajo de las piedras y de repente había como 15 nuevas y después se dio una sucesión de batallas INENTENDIBLES y cuando terminó eso de repente todo el mundo menos usagi estaba LITERALMENTE FALLECIDO y chibiusa se fue a su casa GRACIADIÓ pero de repente me encajaron a una chibichibi y no me banco más esto solo quiero que termine para verme el anime y al carajo

diana_acc's review against another edition

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1.0

En este capítulo tenemos una historia cortita de Rai y su relación con su papá, hasta ahí todo bien, por que se conoce muy poco de la vida de ella y su familia, pues solo hemos visto el templo y ha hablado de su abuelo y sus cuervos Deimos y Fobos.

Lo malo comienza con el capítulo que protagoniza Luna, se me hace una reverenda tontería, además se supone que ya está Diana viviendo con ellos, y Luna va y se enamora de un humano y deja de lado a Usagui y a todas las demás y el pobre Artemis debe andar tras de ella y no lo valora, me dio bastante coraje. Y luego que hacen van y le conceden un deseo por navidad y la convierten en humana para que se pueda besuquear a gusto con el hombre que le gusta. Todo mal.

grinchem's review

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fast-paced

4.0

nuttytwitchy22's review

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5.0

The story is getting so good, I can't believe I only have one more volume!

popcorndiva's review against another edition

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4.0

4 Stars

This was a really great volume! One of major complains in the series was how everything always works out so easily. It's a nice change of pace to see the Sailor Scouts struggle to fight and solve their problems. Also, I love the additional world building that has taken place. I cannot wait to read the last volume and see how the series concludes.

pato_myers's review against another edition

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4.0

In the anime all of the characters die and are reborn several times, but I feel like it has more of an impact here when they are dying once since their rebirth on Earth. Even knowing that they are not dependent on their bodies for existence. It just has a much better impact.

sqeeker's review

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2.0

- They used the word "uterus" in an attack yell!?!?

- I don't understand what power lets some of the guardians switch genders. They can go back and forth at will.

- I'm confused about Mamo-chan. What happened to him?

- There are way too many guardians now. Nine was too many, and not it is just ridiculous.

- Just when we get rid of Chibi-Usa, here comes Chibi-Chibi. Who is she?

bookwormswiftie's review against another edition

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4.0

Sailor Star Lights & Chibi Chibi? Yes, please! So this volume is rad, and despite the -Spoiler Alert- absence of the four guardians (& maumau's! D:) that occurs within the story, it still managed to feel like a full plot.

There was, I'm sure, at least one moment that was lost in translation when Sailor Star Healer attacks for the first time. I'm pretty sure that "Star Gentle Uterus" wasn't what theyou were going for, there. -_-

meg_k_white's review against another edition

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4.0

Usagi has really matured through this volume, and I much prefer the more grown up version of her. Can’t wait to get started on volume 12 to see how this final saga plays out!