Difference between revisions of "Naoko Takeuchi"
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| − | Am exceedingly wealthy mangaka who got her big break when [[Umino "Big G" Gurio|Umino Gurio]] sold her the senshi's identities and life stories. She adapted the material into her "Codename: Sailor V" and "Pretty Soldier Sailormoon" manga, selling the rights to TOEI before getting them back in a protracted legal battle. | + | Am exceedingly wealthy mangaka who got her big break when [[Umino "Big G" Gurio|Umino Gurio]] sold her the senshi's identities and life stories. She adapted the material into her "Codename: Sailor V" and "Pretty Soldier Sailormoon" manga, selling the rights to TOEI before getting them back in a protracted legal battle. She also calls herse;f "Princess Naoko" |
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| + | To date, she has not given any of the senshi any royalties or recognition, and claims her version of their stories to be canonical, even the wildly-divergent events as spelled out in her "Pretty Guardian" Live Action and Anime adaptations. | ||
Revision as of 17:24, 1 October 2017
Am exceedingly wealthy mangaka who got her big break when Umino Gurio sold her the senshi's identities and life stories. She adapted the material into her "Codename: Sailor V" and "Pretty Soldier Sailormoon" manga, selling the rights to TOEI before getting them back in a protracted legal battle. She also calls herse;f "Princess Naoko"
To date, she has not given any of the senshi any royalties or recognition, and claims her version of their stories to be canonical, even the wildly-divergent events as spelled out in her "Pretty Guardian" Live Action and Anime adaptations.