>>10098365You're better off making your own. Fortunately, you can part-bash one together with little to no custom making skills. Here's what you'll need
>Obitsu/Azone body>Anime style head w/ eye decals >Sailor scout specific color & style wig>Outfit from an Irwin era SM doll or etsy custom outfit.>Misc accessories that you may need like boots, gloves, wand, barrettes, etc.You're looking at a cost of under $100 for all these parts. Much cheaper than what a big manufacturer would charge if they made an official SM doll today. Once you gathered all the parts, just assemble them all together, and VOLIA! You got a Sailor Moon doll. The only tricky part will be applying the eyes to the head and face-up. But you can skip that by buying an anime head with the face decals already applied or just rebodying an old Irwin head if you have that.
Hope this helps. And I don't want to hear any "But... But..." Custom SM dolls are common and are very easy to make since there's so many parts that can be found online to assemble your own. If you can't build one, it's your own damn laziness at fault. There's no company right now that's making SM dolls beyond the occasional Usagi & Chibiusa, so it's up to you to make your own damn Sailor Pluto if you really want her.