Talented Artist Transformed Sailor Moon Characters Into Japanese Pop Idols With A Unique Style

These transformations look absolutely incredible.

If you have ever scrolled through Sailor Moon fan art, this one stands out right away. Artist Aimee Steinberger gave the classic characters a bold Japanese pop idol makeover, and the result feels playful, polished, and completely original.

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The idea came from a friend, and Aimee ran with it, blending her animation background, costume-making skills, and love of character design into a series that reimagines the Sailor Moon cast in a fresh style. The project also highlights just how wide her creative range really is.

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From the main team to a few surprise crossover pieces, the artwork keeps getting more interesting. Read on.

Group Photo

Group PhotoAimee Steinberger
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Sailor Jupiter

Sailor JupiterAimee Steinberger
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Sailor Mars

Sailor MarsAimee Steinberger

Sailor Moon

Sailor MoonAimee Steinberger

Sailor Mercury

Sailor MercuryAimee Steinberger

Sailor Venus

Sailor VenusAimee Steinberger

As you can see, Aimee is an incredibly talented artist. These transformations are amazing, but we just have to share more of her work.

Besides drawing, Aimee also enjoys making costumes, which she showcases on her social media.

This is as intense as Tim Andrews’ pig-to-human kidney transplant, and the ethical fight over xenotransplantation.

Katara from Avatar the Last Airbender

Katara from Avatar the Last AirbenderAimee Steinberger

Yue from Avatar the Last Airbender

Yue from Avatar the Last AirbenderAimee Steinberger

Sailor Mercury

Sailor MercuryAimee Steinberger

Shampoo from Ranma 1/2

Shampoo from Ranma 1/2Aimee Steinberger

Esther from Trinity Blood

Esther from Trinity BloodAimee Steinberger

Anotsu from Blade of the Immortal

Anotsu from Blade of the ImmortalAimee Steinberger

Sumire from Sakura Taisen (Revue)

Sumire from Sakura Taisen (Revue)Aimee Steinberger

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