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Sailor Moon Original Illustration Goods Launch at FamilyMart on June 30

The release gives fans two distinct expressions for each of the 10 soldiers, with random-pack clear cards and aurora-finished accessories that are new for the franchise's merchandise line.

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Sailor Moon Original Illustration Goods Launch at FamilyMart on June 30

New original illustration goods for Sailor Moon, featuring the Super Sailor 10 soldiers in Smile and Kiss versions, will be released sequentially from June 30, 2026. The lineup includes phone tabs and straps, clear cards, aurora clear files, and an A5 binder, available at Sailor Moon store and select FamilyMart stores.

Each of the Super Sailor 10 soldiers appears in two variations: a smiling face and a kissing face. The same character shows a completely different mood between versions, which is the draw for collectors. The phone tabs and straps have an aurora finish that sparkles when light hits them. Clear cards come in random two-packs, with Set A covering the inner soldiers and Set B covering the outer soldiers. The official fan club 'Pretty Guardians' sells complete sets of the clear cards at a fixed price, while individual packs are available at the Sailor Moon store and FamilyMart.

  • Phone Tab & Strap: 10 types, one per soldier, aurora finish strap, 2,200 yen each
  • A5 Binder: 1 type, foil stamping, comes with 3 refill sheets for clear cards, 2,750 yen
  • Clear Card 2-Pack Set A: Random 2 cards per pack, 10 types total (Smile and Kiss for Moon, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Venus), 660 yen each
  • Clear Card 2-Pack Set B: Random 2 cards per pack, 10 types total (Smile and Kiss for Chibi Moon, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Saturn), 660 yen each
  • A4 Aurora Clear File: 1 type, rainbow-colored aurora material, changes appearance with angle and light

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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