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Annotated Moonie Code

Probably the best way to explain Moonie code is to give an example. This is would be my own code...I don't have it in my email signature because my signature is already big enough ^_-...formatting this page better is near the bottom of my priorities right now but I will get to it eventually.


Moonie Code Version 1.5: This is just the code version: only purpose is to make the code look impressive.

SM=5+: This is the level of devotion to the show. I am at level 5 because I have a Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon site, post to some of the mailing lists regularly and know about the dub. The "+" is due to watching fansubs of the series.
There is no m+ or m- at the end because I have no opinion about being called a moonie.


F:sMe+Ur: A person's favourite Senshi goes here. I am an Ami fan because she is quite a bit like me (always doing schoolwork, etc.) As well, I admire Haruka because I am, admittedly, a fan of strong female characters.
vBeEn: Favourite villains go here. This qualifier is still under the F: section. I just find that Queen Beryl and Prince Endymion to be the most complex villains of the original Sailor Moon series. This section will probably be modified the quickest for me because I still need to see a lot more BSSM before actually making any decision.
aLu: Section designed for supporting characters. I like the Luna of the original Japanese version...her seiyuu's voice is lovely ^_^;;
p*: Reference to series preferance. Since I've only seen some of the original Stars, i makes sense that is my current favourite series...although I'm going to see some R soon.


D:sCh>--,Ma: The least favourite Senshi goes in this location. I don't like Rei that much for some unknown reason, but I really hate Chibi-Usa; the most annoying brat in anime...
vEs: Least favourite villains go here...this is still in the same section as D: I just can't stand Esmeraude's laugh: one of the worst laughs ever. This section as well is most likely to change soon.


X:a*1[*2]+|0d: The entire X section is designed to show how many episodes you have seen. This section is fairly confusing, but what my code shows is that I've seen all of the Neherenia arc of Stars and some of the beginning (and watch it sometimes) and that I don't watch the dub (because I don't get it any more).
1s: This relates to the amount of original/translated manga that one has read. This signifies that I've read one translated act (Mixxzine version) (although 2 original tankobun are on order ^_^)


O:d-[+]: The O: section stands for opinions on various things. The d stands for your opinion on the dub. I personally feel that the dub is much less than the original, but I do feel that it did help in promoting anime in North America...

s-: This stands for the person's opinion on SOS. I feel that although they have a good motive, they are disillusioned as to how much effect they really have.

o?: A person's opinion on Otaku Wars! I really don't have an opinion on them, although they sometimes are amusing.
a: Opinion on BSSM opponents. Indicates I have no opinion on it...freedom of thought.
h Opinion on hentai....I don't care about it at all...I'm not a big fan of hentai, but I understand that other are and I accept it.



P:a17: This marks the personal stats of a fan. The a stands for age.

:s67|130:Immediately following a is a person's height and weight...as it can be seen, I am fairly short.

:eBk:hBk[+]:Eye colour followed by hair colour and hair length. The code says I have black eyes, and black hair [whose length varies] ^_-

:y-:r+|+: Gender, kinkiness?!, thoughts on relationships and relationship status. The code says that I am male, there are somethings I would never do, I would be monogamous, and am currently available?!


Example of Final Code:

[1.5] SM=5 F:sMe+UrvBeEn D:sCh>--MavEs O:d-[+]s-o?ah P:a17:s57|130:eBk:hBk[+]:y-:r+|+


The URL for the complete complete moonie code is http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/7933/mooniecode.txt

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Last revised: June 17, 1999