Every Sailor Moon Funko Pop and How Much They’re Worth

Sailor Moon started as a Japanese manga, but eventually became an anime with a dedicated television series and multiple spin-off movies. The anime ran from 1992 to 1997, making it one of the many shows that defined a generation. In addition to having the manga, show, and movies, Sailor Moon also released a few different video game titles. Sailor Moon introduced its viewers to a fascinating magical girl story and tons of memorable characters. Anyone who’s watched the show in-depth can probably name their favorite Sailor Scout. The Sailor Moon brand continues to be popular, even doing collaborations with makeup companies like ColourPop.

Fans of the series can also thank Funko Inc. for creating Funko Pop! Vinyls of some of the most memorable characters from Sailor Moon. Collectors can purchase these adorable figures to have their own tiny versions of their favorite Sailor Moon characters. Whether fans have watched the subbed or dubbed version of this iconic show, these figures are sure to please both die-hard fans and casual viewers alike. All information reported is from Pop Price Guide (PPG) and the Funko app and is subject to change based on demand and availability.

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The titular character of the franchise, it’s no surprise that Sailor Moon gets the most variants of Funko Pop figures. In the original version of the show, Sailor Moon’s real name is Usagi Tsukino, but other adaptations change her first name to Serena or Bunny. One of the first Funko Pop figures was Sailor Moon with Luna, which was released in 2016 and is no longer available. That figure has a value of $28, the lowest of the Sailor Moon Funkos.

The second iteration of Sailor Moon featured her Moon Stick and Luna, which was also released in 2016. This figure is also no longer available, but was also a Hot Topic exclusive. It currently has a value of $30. The final Sailor Moon figure to be released in 2016 was a “Glitter” version and a Calendar Club exclusive. This is the priciest of the Sailor Moon character figures, with a value of $135. Finally, Super Sailor Moon got her own Box Lunch exclusive figure in 2017. She’s got an estimated value of $42.

The love interest of Sailor Moon, Mamoru Chiba (also known as Darien Shields in some English dubs) has only one Funko figure. It was released in 2016 alongside many other Sailor Moon figures and is currently no longer available. His figure has a value of $30.

The first of the Inner Guardians to be introduced in the anime, Sailor Mercury’s powers focus on ice and water. She’s also one of the smartest of the Sailor Scouts. Her name is Ami Mizuno originally, but has been changed to Amy Anderson or Amy Mizuno in some adaptations. Her figure was released in 2016 and is no longer available, with a value of $75.

Sailor Mars is the second of the Sailor Scouts that Sailor Moon discovers. Her name is Rei Hino, though she’s also been renamed Raven “Raye” in some adaptations. Sailor Mars has powers associated with fire, psychic clairvoyance, and the Ofuda charm. Her figure released in 2016, is no longer available, and has a value of $38.

Of the Inner Guardians, Sailor Jupiter is the third to be found by Sailor Moon. Her human name is Makoto Kino, though it gets changed in some adaptations to Lita Kino. Her powers include plants, electricity, and she’s also got superhuman strength. Her figure was released in 2016 and has a value of $32.

Before being found by Sailor Moon, Sailor Venus was already fighting crime around town as “Sailor V.” Her human name is Minako Aino, though it’s been changed to Mina Aino in some adaptations. She’s one of the few Sailor Scouts with multiple figures, having both her Sailor Venus and Sailor V outfits Funko Pop!’d. Her powers are associated with beauty, love, and light.

Her Sailor Venus figure also comes with a tiny Artemis. It was released in 2016, is no longer available, and has a value of $32. Sailor V stands alone, but was released a year later in 2017 as a Hot Topic exclusive. She was also available at the New York Comic Con as an exclusive and has a value of $55.

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Sailor Neptune is an Outer Guardian and doesn’t make her debut until later in the series. Her name is Michiru Kaioh, though her first name gets changed to Michelle in some English adaptations. Sailor Neptune’s powers are associated with the sea as well as some psychic abilities. Her lover is Sailor Uranus, though the English dub makes them cousins instead. Sailor Neptune’s figure was released in 2017 and currently has a value of $23.

Another Outer Guardian, Sailor Uranus has powers associated with the sky and wind, as well as some psychic abilities like her romantic partner Sailor Neptune. Her name is Haruka Tenoh, but her first name changes in some English adaptations to Amara. Her figure was also released in 2017 and has a value of $27. Besides having Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask as a pair, fans should consider getting Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune as a pair too.

Sailor Pluto is actually the first of the Outer Guardians introduced to Sailor Moon and has a unique story. Rather than having both a human persona and Sailor Scout persona, she’s only introduced as a Sailor Scout. It isn’t until her death that she’s reincarnated and gets a human identity as Setsuna Meioh, also named Trista Meioh in some English versions. Her Funko figure was released in 2017 and has a value of $21.

Sailor Saturn has one of the most interesting arcs out of the Outer Guardians. Her human name is Hotaru Tomoe and she and Chibiusa are best friends. Sailor Saturn has one of the sadder stories of the Sailor Scouts, even dying and being reincarnated as a baby. Her powers revolve around destruction and death, initially making the other Scouts fear her. Her figure was released in 2017 and is valued at $55.

Chibiusa, also known as Rini, appears as a figure from the future to seek the help of the Sailor Scouts. She’s also the daughter of Neo-Queen Serenity and Prince Endymion, with her full title being Princess Usagi Small Lady Serenity. Both of her Funko Pop figures were released in 2017 and are now vaulted. Her regular figure is valued at $33 and her “Glitter” Barnes and Noble exclusive figure is valued at $24.

The Black Lady, also known as the Wicked Lady, is the evil version of Sailor Chibi Moon. She doesn’t willingly turn into the Black Lady, but becomes an agent of evil for Wiseman. The spell is only broken by Chibiusa’s grief when Sailor Pluto sacrifices herself to rewind time. Black Lady has only one Funko figure, but there seem to be two different versions of it based on location of purchase. Her figure was released in 2018 as a Hot Topic and San Diego Comic Con exclusive and has a value of anywhere from $125 to $130.

Queen Beryl’s unrequited love for Prince Endymion leads her down a very dark path. Queen Beryl collects energy to give to Queen Metallia, who is also referred to as The Negaforce in one English dub. The queen is the first major villain in the Sailor Moon series. Her Funko figure was a Toys “R” Us exclusive released in 2017 and has a value of $46.

Neo-Queen Serenity and King Endymion are the future versions of Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask. Small Lady is actually Chibiusa, as she travels through time in the series to recruit help from the present-day Sailor Scouts. In the English dub, the king is actually referred to as King Darien rather than Endymion. This family triple pack was released in 2017 as a Hot Topic exclusive and has a value of $115.

Sailor Moon remains an iconic franchise in pop culture and beloved by many audiences. Any of these Funko figures would be a great addition to a Sailor Moon fan’s collection.

Sailor Moon is now streaming on Hulu.

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