The most popular series has sent spring greetings: Spy x Family returns in the fall with the second part of the 1st season. Now that the anime’s first cour is over, fans have taken their stock. Anya Forger, is theSailor Moon’s Legacy by Usagi Tsukino?
During the first twelve episodes of the adaptation, produced by WIT Studio and CloverWorks, viewers were able to do so to be attached to the character of Anya, a sweet little girl who has been orphaned since birth and has special telepathic powers. Sweet, sincere and funny, the adoptive daughter of the Forger family reminded fans Usagi Tsukinobetter known here as Bunny.
Own the two protagonists, one from Spy x Family, the other from Sailor Moon many similarities. Anya does her best to devote herself to her studies, which she hates with all her heart due to her past. Usagi isn’t very good at school subjects either, and over the course of the works written and drawn by Naoko Takeuchi, we’ve seen her achieve unsatisfactory results several times.
Both Anya and Bunny are motivated by food. Little Forger loves peanuts so much that she considers them her most coveted prize. The heroine of Sailor Moon, on the other hand, loves sweets and cakes above all. In front of a dish of their favorite dish, the two protagonists are capable of anything.
Another feature that describes their similarity is the clumsiness. Even in gym class, Anya is clumsy and clumsy enough to tie herself up while jumping rope. Just like the little girl, Usagi proves again and again that she is clumsy. Here are some Spy x Family sketches in Sailor Moon’s artistic style.
Both characters love to rest and they are can fall asleep anywhere. Finally, when Anya isn’t missing an episode of her favorite series, Spy Man, Usagi plays the Sailor V video game non-stop. The protagonists of these two fictional series are their sources of inspiration. Do you think Tatsuya Endo was inspired by the Sailor Moon protagonist when writing Anya?