Misa Amane and Usagi Tsukino fuse in this clevel cosplay combining the two anime franchises.
Cosplay doesn't only allow anime fans to imagine what some of the biggest characters of the medium would look like in the real world, but it allows cosplayers to create fusions of characters that exist in very different tales. You might never see Sailor Moon's Usagi Tsukino and Death Note's Misa Amane interact, but that hasn't stopped one cosplayer from fusing the two anime characters together.
Unfortunately for anime fans, neither Sailor Moon nor Death Note has any future anime adaptations in the works as far as we know. That doesn't mean that Usagi and Misa aren't finding unique ways to stay in the public zeitgeist, however. Most recently, Death Note put together a live-action musical and has plans to create a live-action series on Netflix from the creators of Stranger Things.
Sailor Moon Uses The Death NoteMuch like the differences between the two anime franchises, Usagi and Misa are wildly different characters. While the leader of the Sailor Scouts routinely fights for justice, Amane mostly wants to make sure that the love of her life, Light, is taken care of. Misa also isn't the best of characters when it comes to the Death Note world, making the stark differences that much more stark here.
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