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Some of my First Sailor Moon Merchandise (bootlegs)
I have been collecting Sailor Moon merchandise since about 1995. Not
bragging or anything, but I do think I have a pretty sizeable collection. I don’t
have a whole room or anything, but as a young teenager I would mostly spend my allowance
on Sailor Moon and No Doubt merchandise. Let’s look at some of the first items
from my collection even if they are bootlegs. I still cherish these items very
much!
Sailor Moon aired very early where I lived. It came on at 7:30 AM on KCOP
in Los Angeles. I don’t think I saw my first whole Sailor Moon episode until I
got a day off in October. I used to have to ride the bus to school, and get up
really early. I had spent Thanksgiving and all of Winter break watching the
show and loving it. In January of 1996 I transferred schools to one that was
closer. I would spend about 10 minutes before I went to school watching the beginning
of the cartoon. Sometimes I would get engrossed in the show, and have to run to
school to avoid a tardy. Which is really ironic since Usagi is late to school
herself. After awhile I calculated how much of the show I could watch before I
had to leave for school.
I got my very first piece of Sailor Moon merchandise in late 1995. I’ll say like November or December. I got it at this stationary/toy store that mostly sold bootleg merchandise that was near the Vons outlet store my parents and I used to shop at. That stationary/toy store was pretty neat. They used to sell a lot of old official Sanrio merchandise like from the early 90s stuff that they didn’t sell at the mall anymore. They also sold a lot of bootleg toys there; figures that were the wrong colors, bootleg Barney figures, and other stuff like that. I mostly remember seeing bootleg Mighty Morphin Power Ranger merchandise. I remember in October 1994 they sold small child’s bootleg costumes there. They were all the different ranger colors but all had the Pink Ranger mask in different colors. Eventually in late 1995 they started selling a little bit of Sailor Moon merchandise there. They sold some of those bootleg Planet Girl dolls, and some stamp pens. These stamp pens were no ordinary stamp pens. They expanded much like those Animaniacs toys from McDonald’s.
There was a small pen at the bottom and a self inking stamp on the top. When I saw them I just had to have one! I bought the Moon tiara stamp pen.
After I got the pen I brought it to school and everybody wanted to use
this strange pen. I think they might have also just liked the stamp. Since the
stamp was just her head and part of her shoulder I used to practice drawing the
rest of her body.
I forget where I got the second Sailor Moon stamp. I think I got it at either
the Montebello Towne Center or the mini mall. That stamp is of Usagi posing
with her transformation broach from the first episode.
I’m not sure if those pens were a fad or what, but I haven’t seen a pen in
that style since 1997. Perhaps they were regarded as impractical because they
really were. The expandable part was too floppy, and they were awkward to write
with. I have also only seen those style of pens with Sailor Moon characters. I
know I have seen a Sailor Jupiter one and once I saw a Dragonball Goku one, but
other than that I have not seen these pens in any other characters.
Eventually the pen part broke off and all I had left were the stamps.
I seem to remember there wasn’t much publicity for the show or the merchandise. I don’t really remember seeing many commercials for the toys except the Moon Cycle one. I don’t know why I wanted a Moon Cycle so badly, but I eventually got one on a trip to Citywalk in Hollywood in the mid 2000s.
I also remember seeing a print ad for the Bandai dolls in the November 1995 issue of Disney Adventures, and the dolls mentioned in a Christmas list wish section in the December 1995 issue. I think I wanted Sailor Moon dolls for Christmas that year, but I got a Tiger Dear Diary and a “Friends” t-shirt.
I bought these stickers in the beginning of the summer of '96. I got these at the mini mall I really liked them.
The Sailor Moon R stickers I liked because
they had a bunch of different characters on them. I just love the R season even
if back then I had not seen all the episodes from it. I got these other
stickers because I liked the expressions of the characters on these; especially
the cupid Usagi.
I had used the stickers to decorate my binder. Binder decoration was very important at my school because neither my junior high nor high school had lockers. I had one of those binders with the plastic front pocket so I could stick things inside the big plastic pocket.
I used my 2 sheets of Sailor Moon
stickers. I guess I was known as “the girl with Sailor Moon stickers in her
binder” not that I was trying to get noticed or anything I just liked Sailor
Moon.
One day some popular girl really wanted one of the stickers from the “R”
sheet to wear on her face because wearing stickers on your face was a really
popular trend for girls at my junior high. I’m not sure why though. I never got
it. I think might have been inspired by the movie Clueless. I think though in
the movie they wore small stickers that were worn by the eye. Not big 1 inch
stickers on your cheeks. She offered me $5 for one sticker which was more than
I paid for the stickers. I refused. I didn’t care. They didn’t sell these at
the mini mall anymore. I’m sort of a completeist. If one sticker was missing
off the sheet it would bother me.
One of my friends who spoke Chinese told me the other stickers were in
Chinese. For some reason people also thought they were bandages because of
their shape.
I bought these stickers late in the summer of '96 also at the mini mall. I liked Usagi’s expression on this one and the other had all the inner senshi and eternal Sailor Moon, but I didn’t know that at the time.
For some reason I liked keeping these trading card sized stickers in my wallet.
I used all my stickers that I had at the time to practice drawing the characters.
You can check out some of my early work on my deviantart account.
pikachulover Posted on Feb 20, 2014 at 05:58 AM
Thanks MissM! After I thought about it I've never posted a picture of my whole collection. If I did it'd probably take a while to round everything up.
MissM Posted on Feb 18, 2014 at 08:02 AM
Wow, you have a very nice collection. I always have regretted never really collecting anything from Sailor Moon back then. I did like the series and everything that was really popular at that time. I also loved No Doubt too! (I still do) A nice article!
pikachulover Posted on Feb 14, 2014 at 07:14 PM
In my first formal art class in highschool I used to get in trouble for drawing copyrighted characters like Sailor Moon and pikachu. I like to just practice drawing cartoons and anime style. I'm not very good at realistic drawing.
Actually draw sometimes to relieve stress.
Benjanime Posted on Feb 14, 2014 at 07:09 PM
i remember when the series was still dubbed by DiC that they made those silly episode edits just like 4kids, one scene in particular was when they changed a riceball to a cookie that serena was eating. i was like one of the few boys that watched it back in its 1992-1993 syndication run
Vaporman87 Posted on Feb 14, 2014 at 04:52 PM
Great article pikachulover! I think this resonates with me because I was similarly inspired by He-Man and the MOTU. I would decorate my various school supplies with stickers, carry around the magazine for reference when drawing, and use the coloring books to trace, then copy to a new page without tracing. This is how I developed the ability to keep the drawings anatomically correct. Certain muscles overlap others, and some are larger in proportion to others... things like that. I never took an anatomy class in order to know how to properly draw the human musculature. He-Man helped make me capable of the art that I can do today. :)
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