About
Sailor Moon Redraw also known as #sailormoonredraw is a fan art meme that involves redrawing a still image of Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon from episode 125 of the titular series. The trend that began on Twitter in July 2019 and reached viral spread in May 2020.
Origin
On February 11th, 1995, episode 36 "A Bright Shooting Star! Saturn, and the Messiah" of the anime series Sailor Moon S (episode 125 in the full series) premiered in Japan.
The episode has a scene where Sailor Moon is tossed to the ground by Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus after Mistress 9 deceives her into thinking they are going to defend her. Sailor Moon realizes she's been deceived and stares up at Mistress 9 from the ground, tears welling up in her eyes.
On July 2nd, 2019, Korean artist O_NL posted the earliest known redraw of the still image as a part of Korean #원작그림체_내그림체로그리기 challenge, with the post gaining over 33,800 retweets and 79,600 likes. From July through September 2019, more Korean artists participating in the challenge chose to redraw the image, with variations done by Western artists also being posted.
Popularity
The trend saw a massive spike in popularity in mid-May 2020 after it became viral among Japanese artists on Twitter. On May 6, 2020, Twitter artist norikoi_noriko shared their redraw under the #sailormoonredraw hashtag, with the tweet gaining over 130 retweets and 540 likes prior to being deleted. The trend did not see further spread until May 14th, when artist @mmc_cmm posted a version that received over 250 retweets and 980 likes. On the same day, @sekirei_tessar posted a version that received over 280 retweets and 1,700 likes.
Starting on May 15th, the redraw format saw a massive surge in popularity on Twitter with multiple viral posts. For example, a version by @hamusuko2 received over 1,000 retweets and 11,300 likes in four days. A May 16th redraw by @quzilaxxx gained over 3,100 retweets and 12,200 likes, while a same-day redraw by @Souryu_STD accumulated over 22,700 retweets and 90,500 likes in the same period. On May 18th, a redraw by Taiwan artist Eddie Han achieved almost 24,000 retweets and over 111,100 likes.
As of May 20th, 2020, the most popular known version of the redraw on Twitter was the one made by the Pop Team Epic creator Bkub Okawa, posted on May 17th. The artwork gained nearly 40,000 retweets and over 167,100 likes in three days.
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