So seeing how Tuxedo Mistress also promoted a non-english site, I would like to introduce another international project that I myself am a proud member of.
The project is called "SailorMoonGerman", with our main homepage, a blog found under http://www.sailormoongerman.com/
It was founded around 5 1/2 years ago by my dear friend Stavros and started out as a news-blog that also featured interviews with the German voice actors.
These days, we are a group of around 30 people taking care of different aspects. Aside from the blog and social media presence, we have a fandubbing group that voiced the anime OVAs and some trailers, a fansubbing group that translated the English subs of PGSM and the new musicals and other stuff into German (because many German people don't like to read English subs) and a forum, in which I am the admin in charge.
But that's not all. In the last three years, we tried to bring some real-life projects to life and so far, we've been quite successful. We have a radio show called Sailor Senshi On Air, were Stavros and I talk about recent news and general Sailor Moon topics twice a month (it's broadcast on a web radio called Kibo FM). We also host events on conventions. Those events include panels, showcases of merchandise, contests and guests of honour. While we've had mostly German guests so far (voice actors and singers from the anime), we recently try to go international as well. This year at Leipzig bookfair, our guest was Marco Albiero, the artist in charge for the new merchandise. He also drew our mascot, a Sailor Moon with braided pigtails, wearing a fuku resembling the German flag.
That mascot has also come to live recently. Our team member Désirée has made both a Sailor Fuku and a Princess costume and sings live at conventions. And our musical projects get even more ambitious lately. On May 11th, we'll publish a tribute album, where Désirée performs songs from the German dub of the anime.We will also have some live concerts at upcoming conventions where other performers will join us. This is part of a campaign named "Sailor Pride", where we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Sailor Moon in Germany (and other German-speaking countries).
While the homepage is mostly in German, the project might still be interesting for people who don't speak our language, because it's kinda unique. If you don't want to search through the text-heavy homepage, I'd recommend to check out our facebook account, where we publish pictures and videos.
https://www.facebook.com/SailorMoonGerman
If you happen to stumble upon the nickname "Princess Moon" there, that's not our GC member Princess Moon, but me, Suzu. It was kinda funny to see that we both use that name