Most of these sites have been relied on extensively to keep my knowledge of the anime and manga
up to date and complete. The rest have simply provided me with enjoyment. They are all fansites,
but ones that have been used as references are sites that can reasonably prove their information
using official sources (i.e. the anime or manga) and have been continually trusted as sources for
the Sailormoon community.
Sailormoon Channel: Bandai's official Sailormoon website!
Unfortunately, it's all in Japanese. New Takeuchi artwork shows up here, as well as the latest updates
from Japan.
CBC: Pretty Guardian Sailormoon: The official PGSM homepage. Of course, it's all in Japanese, but it still has purdy pictures for those of us who can't read Japanese.
Juuban District: A page dedicated to PGSM, complete with bios, episode guides, manga and anime comparisons, item and attack guides, and also a tongue planted firmly in cheek. If you can't watch the show, this is the next best thing!
The Sailor Senshi Page:
Gigantic, long-running, well-known combo site. It hosts the original Dumb Rumors page, from which all
other rumor pages (including SMULC) have sprung from.
Dies Gaudii:
A collection of the multitude of essays written by Ian Andreas Miller dealing with misconceptions, plus
the infamous Hotaru Bikini Image Gallery. Also hosts the forum Forum Lunare, which I have also
used in my research.
Bunny's Tour of the Silver Millenium: Words cannot describe how simply amazing this site is. Guide for newbies, stuff for oldies, and yes, there's a rumors page, and more stuff than
you can shake a Moon Stick at.
The Oracle: The BSSM Encyclopedia: Self-explanatory
title, but the wealth of information is staggering, covering practically every subject relevant to
the series, and listed from A-Z, with pictures for reference.
Sailor Moon Uncensored:
This site contains a plethora of information relating to cuts in the show in North America, as well as SOS antics. Unfortunately, their site is incomplete and they frequently use inaccurate information that they refuse to correct.
A mixed bag.