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* [[Actor Allusion]]: "Smug Ami isn't very nice to listen to; she reminded me too much of Arisa Sono from ''[[All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku]].''" Both characters were played by [[Aya Hisakawa]] in their canon works.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: "Smug Ami isn't very nice to listen to; she reminded me too much of Arisa Sono from ''[[All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku]].''" Both characters were played by [[Aya Hisakawa]] in their canon works.
* [[First Person Perspective]]: Strictly enforced, with Robu-san as the narrator. If he isn't present for an event, the event isn't shown in the story. Even if it's an important canon scene.
* [[Shout-Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** When they were sent to another dimension, Robu-san downloaded ''[[Shadowjack Watches Sailor Moon]]'' and Ryou downloaded a copy of what existed of ''[[Dungeon Keeper Ami]]'' in 2017, so that Ami and Makoto could read them.
** When they were sent to another dimension, Robu-san downloaded ''[[Shadowjack Watches Sailor Moon]]'' and Ryou downloaded a copy of what existed of ''[[Dungeon Keeper Ami]]'' in 2017, so that Ami and Makoto could read them.
** Sword-wielding [[Original Character]]s Ichiro and Sakura were named after the characters in ''[[Sakura Taisen]]''.
** Sword-wielding [[Original Character]]s Ichiro and Sakura were named after the characters in ''[[Sakura Taisen]]''.
** Because it's so much brighter than everyone else's Pure Hearts, Robu-san called Usagi's Pure Heart a "[[K-On!|Pure Pure Heart]]".
** During Chapter S in a conversation between two of the [[isekai]] characters:
** During Chapter S in a conversation between two of the [[isekai]] characters:
{{quote|"You nearly died while we were living out the ''Sailor Moon R'' story, and now you've nearly died while we're living out the ''Sailor Moon S'' story. Do it again during the ''Sailor Moon SuperS'' story and I'll have to invent [[TV Tropes]] early just to add you as an example of [[Once a Season]]."
{{quote|"You nearly died while we were living out the ''Sailor Moon R'' story, and now you've nearly died while we're living out the ''Sailor Moon S'' story. Do it again during the ''Sailor Moon SuperS'' story and I'll have to invent [[TV Tropes]] early just to add you as an example of [[Once a Season]]."
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*** During the figure-skating lesson trap: "Kristi Yamaguchi might forgive you, but I will not!" Kristi Yamaguchi won an Olympic gold medal for figure skating in 1992.
*** During the figure-skating lesson trap: "Kristi Yamaguchi might forgive you, but I will not!" Kristi Yamaguchi won an Olympic gold medal for figure skating in 1992.
*** At the grocery store where the Dark Moon's "Dark Fruit" was being sold: "Shizuo Tsuji may forgive you, but I will not!" Shizuo Tsuji, head of the Ecole Technique Hotelier Tsuji and author of ''Japanese Cookery: a simple art'', passed away on March 9, 1993.
*** At the grocery store where the Dark Moon's "Dark Fruit" was being sold: "Shizuo Tsuji may forgive you, but I will not!" Shizuo Tsuji, head of the Ecole Technique Hotelier Tsuji and author of ''Japanese Cookery: a simple art'', passed away on March 9, 1993.
*** During the chess match between Berthier and Mercury: "Naoko Takemoto might forgive you, but I will not!" Naoko Takemoto won the Japanese Women's Chess Championship every year between 1979 and 1994, and placed sixth in the 1987 Women's World Chess Championships.
*** During the chess match between Berthier and Mercury: "Naoko Takemoto might forgive you, but I will not!" [[w:Naoko Takemoto|Naoko Takemoto]] won the Japanese Women's Chess Championship every year between 1979 and 1994, and placed sixth in the 1987 Women's World Chess Championships.
*** When the Death Busters had Usagi trapped at the Tokyo Tower and a replacement Sailor Moon had to rescue her: "Tsuru Hiromi might forgive you, but I will not!" One of the most famous [[seiyuu]] at the time, [[Hiromi Tsuru]] was also a model in her younger years.
*** When the Death Busters had Usagi trapped at the Tokyo Tower and a replacement Sailor Moon had to rescue her: "Tsuru Hiromi might forgive you, but I will not!" One of the most famous [[seiyuu]] at the time, [[Hiromi Tsuru]] was also a model in her younger years.
*** During the summer festival where the taiko player's Pure Heart was extracted: "Oguchi Daihachi might forgive you, but I will not!" [[The Other Wiki]] tells us that [[w:Daihachi Oguchi|"Master Japanese drummer Daihachi Oguchi is credited with inventing kumi-daiko, the taiko ensemble, in 1951."]]
*** During the summer festival where the taiko player's Pure Heart was extracted: "Oguchi Daihachi might forgive you, but I will not!" [[The Other Wiki]] tells us that [[w:Daihachi Oguchi|"Master Japanese drummer Daihachi Oguchi is credited with inventing kumi-daiko, the taiko ensemble, in 1951."]]

Latest revision as of 16:51, 10 June 2024


Trivia about Isekai by Moonlight includes:

"You nearly died while we were living out the Sailor Moon R story, and now you've nearly died while we're living out the Sailor Moon S story. Do it again during the Sailor Moon SuperS story and I'll have to invent TV Tropes early just to add you as an example of Once a Season."
"Don't do that, Rob. It'll ruin your life."

    • The canon trope-naming In the Name of the Moon speech occasionally includes a sentence about how a relevant famous or trailblazing person might forgive the malefactor, but Sailor Moon will not. Isekai by Moonlight follows this pattern on occasion. In order:
      • During the figure-skating lesson trap: "Kristi Yamaguchi might forgive you, but I will not!" Kristi Yamaguchi won an Olympic gold medal for figure skating in 1992.
      • At the grocery store where the Dark Moon's "Dark Fruit" was being sold: "Shizuo Tsuji may forgive you, but I will not!" Shizuo Tsuji, head of the Ecole Technique Hotelier Tsuji and author of Japanese Cookery: a simple art, passed away on March 9, 1993.
      • During the chess match between Berthier and Mercury: "Naoko Takemoto might forgive you, but I will not!" Naoko Takemoto won the Japanese Women's Chess Championship every year between 1979 and 1994, and placed sixth in the 1987 Women's World Chess Championships.
      • When the Death Busters had Usagi trapped at the Tokyo Tower and a replacement Sailor Moon had to rescue her: "Tsuru Hiromi might forgive you, but I will not!" One of the most famous seiyuu at the time, Hiromi Tsuru was also a model in her younger years.
      • During the summer festival where the taiko player's Pure Heart was extracted: "Oguchi Daihachi might forgive you, but I will not!" The Other Wiki tells us that "Master Japanese drummer Daihachi Oguchi is credited with inventing kumi-daiko, the taiko ensemble, in 1951."
      • Non-canon, when a romance writer's Pure Heart was extracted: "Danielle Steel might forgive you, but I will not!" Danielle Steel is one of the most popular romance writers ever.
  • Super Weight: If you aren't familiar with Sailor Moon, then this list contains spoilers for "Chapter S". If you're a Sailor Moon fan, the spoilers should be obvious.
    • Fragile Weight (-1): nobody
    • Mundane Weight (0): Ichigo, Saeko, Shario-chan
    • Iron Weight (1): Artemis, Luna
    • Abnormal Weight (2): Ka'o, Naru, Ryou, Princess Lady / Sailor Chibimoon
    • Super Weight (3): Haruka / Sailor Uranus, Hotaru / Sailor Saturn, Mamoru / Tuxedo Kamen, Michiru / Sailor Neptune, Minako / Sailor Venus, Setsuna / Sailor Pluto, Hayate-chan, Ichiro, Meia, Sakura
    • Hyper Weight (4): Ami / Sailor Mercury, Makoto / Sailor Jupiter, Robu-san
    • World Weight (5): Usagi / Sailor Moon
    • Cosmic Weight (6): nobody
    • Author Weight (7): nobody