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Sailor Moon, or Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon / Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, is arguably the most iconic magical girl anime. The franchise as a whole consists of: the 1991-1997 18-volume manga created by Naoko Takeuchi and published by Kodansha; the original 1992-1997 Toei Animation 4 seasons (each having approximately 40 episodes) and 3 films; and the 2014 reboot Sailor Moon Crystal that aims to be a more faithful adaptation of the original manga. With its iconic characters, monster-of-the-week tropes, magical transformation sequences, and dreamy (accidental) pink hue, Sailor Moon has become a timeless, beloved magical girl franchise. And along with being perhaps the most iconic series in the genre, this show also has some of the best, most iconic, timeless quotes.
10) In the Name of the Moon

“In the name of the Moon, I’ll punish you!” – Usagi Tsukino, aka Sailor Moon
Sailor Moon’s iconic catchphrase. A catchphrase that many anime fans know whether they’re fans of Sailor Moon or not. A catchphrase that may be renowned, yet is admittedly a little silly. But with bad guys afoot and the monster of the week causing mayhem, it’s a battle cry that is both straight to the point and inoffensively threatening.
9) An Anime About Me

“I wish someone would make an anime about me.” – Usagi Tsukino
Sailor Moon, Episode 21
Setting the premise for the rest of the episode to be centered on chaos at an animation studio, Usagi can be seen watching an ad on the TV for an upcoming anime. Envious that Sailor V is getting her own anime, Usagi pines for the same. To which Luna retorts, “If there’s someone willing to make such a silly anime, I’d have to see it to believe it.” First of all, we feel you, Usagi. Everyone wishes they could live life in an anime, although you already do, girl. Second of all, you’re in for an existential reality check, Luna.
8) “I, Tuxedo Mask, will never forgive you!”

“Your name’s ‘Torpedo A-s’?”
– Kurumiwario
Sailor Moon SuperS, Episode 18
In this episode, as Usagi and Chibiusa train to be part of a ballet production, Fish Eye summons the nutcracker doll Kurumiwario to… Fight? Teach them how to become ballerinas? In any case, upon concluding his “lesson”, the weird sentient doll threatens the girls, saying, “Now you can dance in Hell!” Appearing to defend Usagi and Chibiusa, Tuxedo Mask makes some threats of his own. Unfortunately, Kurumiwario seems to have misheard the introduction.
7) So Many Things to Do Today

“I have so many things to do today! Go home early, eat snacks, and finish the rest of my game.” – Usagi Tsukino
Sailor Moon, Episode 9
“Then, take a bath… Oh, I didn’t know it’s so late already!” Ah, to be young and have such a relatably puerile schedule. Heck, even as an adult, it’s important to remember to take time to do something frivolous. Whether it be setting some time aside to play that video game you bought on sale that’s just been collecting virtual dust in your Steam library, or even just simply picking up that one snack you enjoy but haven’t been able to indulge in in what feels like ages, remember to treat yourself once in a while.
6) Procrastination 101

Although Usagi was expecting to study with Minako, she finds Minako goofing off at the Game Center, chatting with the clerk, Motoki. Her reasoning? “You’re only a teen once in your life. So what if I fail my entrance exams? I’m more afraid of looking back when I’m old and saying, ‘Why didn’t I have more fun?’” But with the above misquote, even Motoki is left despondent, saying, “She needs to study more than I thought…”
“Put off today what you can always do tomorrow.”
– Minako Aino, aka Sailor Venus
Sailor Moon S, Episode 3
But this is just one example of Minako butchering familiar adages — “There’s no use crying over spoiled milk,” “When you stare at love the love also stares back at you,” “Don’t count your eggs before they’re chickens,” “Two birds in the bush is better than no birds,” “Act now, sink later,” “The early bird is mightier than the sword,” “Some chocolate a day keeps the doctor away…” Perhaps Minako is like the Sailor Moon version of Michael Scott from The Office.













