This page contains additional information not included within the regular pages. Stuff I felt was important and relevant yet it may have been off the topic of the regular page.
** Note: For whatever reason, blue-eyed & blue-haired Ami was the least favorite character with the Japanese audience. For that reason, Bandai distributed fewer quanties of Mercury than any other in the line, making her rather tricky to find at times. This trend appears to extend to all markets. **
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** Note: Not suprisingly, there have been a few dolls made of Usagi in her Princess and Queen identities. In 1995, there was the 6" Moon Princess made by Bandai America, and the 11" Principessa Serenity by Giochi Preziosi Toys (Italy). For Sailor Moon R, Bandai Japan sold boxed outfits of the Princess Serenity and Neo-Queen Serenity gowns, and a Neo-Queen Serenity doll, which was basically the standard Moon doll in the NQS gown! In a surprise move, Irwin Toys of Canada released an 11.5" Princess Serenity just in time for the '97 Christmas season! **
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Collecting the Amazoness Quartet Dolls
** Note: For the first two years after their release in 1995, the Amazoness Quartet dolls were very hard to find in the US, with some collectors paying as much as $100 per doll. In 1997, the dolls were wholesaled to Hong Kong and have since started popping up at every anime store at very reasonable prices. All but JunJun, that is. No one is sure why, but the green haired JunJun is not being shipped with the rest and she is becoming one of the most sought after Sailor Moon series dolls right now. If you're looking to collect the series, keep in mind that you may have a hard time completing the set, and that you may have to pay more for JunJun. **
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