Sailor Moon Compact Case

Transform Yourself With a Sailor Moon 30th Anniversary Compact Case

A Sailor Moon compact case is releasing in celebration of the series’ 30th anniversary. It resembles those used by Usagi Tsukino to transform into a Sailor Guardian. Pre-orders are currently open on the Premium Bandai online store and last until October 10, 2021. The compact case will cost Ā„15,000 (about $136) and ships sometime in January 2022.

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Specifically, the compact case is modeled after the Crystal Star used by Usagi Tsukino. The case replicates the magical item’s four colored jewels using cubic zirconia, and features a special “30th Anniversary” embossing. The inside of the compact case is similarly replicated, with delicate engravings surrounding the internal mirror.

Additionally, the compact case comes with its own finishing powder made with extracts from five flowers, giving it a faint rose scent. Premium Bandai notes that the transparent finishing powder is great to use while wearing masks as its color is less obvious. Notably, members of the Pretty Guardians Sailor Moon fan club will also receive a special box that includes original illustrations byĀ Sailor MoonĀ creator Naoko Takeuchi.

You can get a better look at theĀ Sailor MoonĀ compact case and packaging in the screenshots below:

In otherĀ Sailor MoonĀ news,Ā Sailor Moon CrystalĀ was recently made available through Netflix in North America. Back in December 2020, the series also released a collection of choker necklaces resembling those worn by the Sailor Guardians.

TheĀ Sailor MoonĀ 30th Anniversary Crystal Star compact case is immediately available for pre-order via the Premium Bandai online store. Pre-orders will end on October 10, 2021. The case will cost Ā„15,000 (about $136) and will ship sometime in January 2022.


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