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Sailor Moon is the quintessential magical girl anime created by Naoko Takeuchi and published in Kodansha's shojo manga magazine. The series was immediately popular upon its 1992 release, and it still attracts new fans today who enjoy the original anime and manga alongside the current reboot Sailor Moon Crystal. Sailor Moon Crystal is a manga-loyal adaptation that has fewer filler episodes and more streamlined character arcs but the same central characters and plots.
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The story of Sailor Moon follows the sweet and precocious protagonist Usagi Tsukino, who transforms into the intergalactic superhero Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon battles cosmic villains and eldritch horrors with the help of her fellow Sailor Senshi and Tuxedo Mask. With a sprawling cast of characters spread out across the franchise, it can get hard to keep track of everyone who is introduced. From the first season to Sailor Stars, here is every important character from the original Sailor Moon anime.
Updated on November 30, 2024 by Lauren Younkin: The Sailor Moon franchise continues to release content to this day, keeping new and old fans alike engaged with its lovable characters. As such, this article has been updated to include additional characters and comply with CBR's current standards of formatting.
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Season 1: Sailor Moon Cast of Characters
Aired From March 7, 1992 – February 27, 1993
Character Name | Debut Episode | Powers/Items/Skills | Japanese Voice Actor | English Voice Actor |
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Sailor Moon (Usagi Tsukino) | Episode 1 | Healing and revival powers, Luna-based attacks. Wields the Silver Crystal, Moon Stick, Disguise Pen, and Moon Tiara. | Kotono Mitsuishi, Kae Araki | Tracey Moore, Terri Hawkes, Stephanie Sheh |
Tuxedo Mask (Mamoru Chiba) | Episode 1 | Throwing roses, psychic powers and intuition | Toru Furuya | Rino Romano, Toby Proctor, Robbie Daymond |
Naru Osaka | Episode 1 | Fashion, dancing | Shino Kakinuma | Mary Long, Danielle Judovitz |
Luna | Episode 1 | Item summoning, Luna Mind Meld. | Keiko Han | Michelle Ruff |
Queen Beryl | Episode 1 | Energy collecting, Eternal Sleep spell, possession, brainwashing, memory erasing, energy bubble shield. | Keiko Han | Naz Edwards, Jill Frappier, Cindy Robinson |
Sailor Mercury (Ami Mizuno) | Episode 8 | Water-based attacks. Wields the Mercury Transformation Wand, a Super Computer, and a Visor. | Aya Hisakawa | Karen Bernstein, Liza Balkan, Kate Higgins |
Sailor Mars (Rei Hino) | Episode 10 | Shrine Priestess and psychic abilities. Fire-based attacks. Wields the Mars Transformation Wand. | Michie Tomizawa | Katie Griffin, Emilie Barlow, Cristina Vee |
Sailor Jupiter (Makoto Kino) | Episode 25 | Cooking, baking, martial arts. Thunder- and floral-based attacks. Wields the Jupiter Transformation Wand, Thunder and Lightning Antenna Tiara. | Emi Shinohara | Susan Roman, Amanda Céline Miller |
Sailor Venus (Minako Aino) | Episode 33 | Love- and beauty-inspired attacks. Wields the Venus Transformation Wand, Mask and Girdle. | Rika Fukami | Stephanie Morgenstern, Emilie Barlow, Cherami Leigh |
Queen Metalia | Episode 25 | Possession, brainwashing, summoning, transformation, energy draining. | Noriko Uemura | Maria Vascratsis, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn |
Jadeite, Shitennou | Episode 1 | Telekinesis, teleportation. | Masaya Onosaka | Tony Daniels, Todd Haberkorn |
Nephrite, Shitennou | Episode 13 | Illusions, swordfighting, martial arts, astromancy. | Katsuji Mori | Kevin Lund, Liam O'Brien |
Zoisite, Shitennou | Episode 14 | Teleportation (with flower petals), transmogrification, pyrokinesis. | Keiichi Nanba | Kirsten Bishop, Lucien Dodge |
Kunzite, Shitennou | Episode 22 | Dark energy manipulation, energy dome, energy blasts, energy blades, energy barrier. | Kazuyuko Sogabe | Dennis Akayama, John Stocker, Patrick Seitz |
Artemis | Episode 8 | Typing, computer navigation, memory sealing. | Yasuhiro Takato | Ron Rubin, Johhny Yong Bosch |
Queen Serenity | Episode 25 | Lunar-based spells, memory sealing and awakening, ghost abilities. | Mika Doi | Barbara Radecki, Wendy Lyon, Wendee Lee |
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Usagi Tsukino is the clumsy but well-meaning Tokyo student who becomes the cosmic superhero Sailor Moon. She debuted in Episode 1 of Season 1, and she had no inkling of her celestial duties or identity until she rescued and met the talking cat Luna. She has long blonde hair and loves fashion, jewelry, and playing video games at the local arcade. She dislikes being teased and doing homework. Usagi can be rather goofy and fearful, but she is a very devoted friend regardless. Her personality shines when she is interacting with others, and she's always eager to make more meaningful friendships. She matures as she grows older, though she never entirely loses her silly sense of humor. As the reincarnation of Moon Princess Serenity of the now-destroyed Moon Kingdom, her destiny is to become Neo-Queen Serenity, protecting the universe and ushering in a new era of peace as she rules Crystal Tokyo.
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Mamoru Chiba is a student who is as sassy as he is handsome and moonlights as the caped superhero ally Tuxedo Mask. Tuxedo Mask develops only a few powers and acts mostly as an emotional support to Sailor Moon. His primary abilities are to throw roses that are as sharp as darts and act as an energy battery for Sailor Moon when she needs an extra boost. Mamoru is an orphan, and he has few memories of his childhood. Unlike Sailor Moon, he has no mentor to guide him and explain his past life as Prince Endymion of Earth. Instead, he feels compelled to protect Sailor Moon with his life and find the Rainbow Crystals without knowing the reason why. His memories awaken when Sailor Moon unlocks her identity as Princess Serenity, and the two fall in love all over again. He's destined to become Neo-Queen Serenity's consort, King Endymion, and rule over Crystal Tokyo with her.
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Naru Osaka is Usagi's first best friend. She's a human girl with no magical powers but can be rather brave and has a stout heart. She often gets mixed up in Queen Beryl and the Dark Kingdom's evil schemes, but Sailor Moon (and even Nephrite) is always there to save Naru. Sailor Moon rushes to Naru's aid when she first transforms in Episode 1 as Naru is strangled by a Dark Kingdom youma possessing her jeweler mother.
Luna is a talking cat with a rarely seen dark-haired human form. She's sent as a Moon Kingdom delegate by the spirit of Queen Serenity, Princess Serenity's mother. Luna's job is to guide and mentor Usagi as she becomes Sailor Moon and learns how to fight the forces of evil. Luna is also extremely focused on uncovering the identities of the other reincarnated Sailor Senshi, giving them key items like their Transformation Wands. Her no-nonsense attitude is tempered by wisdom and compassion. One of Luna's missions is to discover and protect the reincarnated Moon Princess Serenity, who turns out to be Usagi herself.
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Queen Beryl was once a lovelorn human who gave herself to an evil space entity, Queen Metalia. She fell in love with Prince Endymion from afar, but when she realized he didn't return her feelings, her love warped into something possessive and terrible. She serves Queen Metalia, collecting energy for the Dark Kingdom and hoping to take over the universe. However, she rarely battles Sailor Moon herself, choosing to send her powerful henchmen, the Shitennou, after the Sailor Senshi. Queen Beryl can transform into a larger-than-life version of herself called Super Beryl.
Ami Mizuno is a genius and the first reawakened Sailor Senshi, Sailor Mercury. In her past life, she was the planet Mercury's princess and handmaiden to Princess Serenity. Ami is extremely smart and hardworking, often attending extra classes and college prep courses. She has deep sapphire blue hair, and her Senshi uniform has varying shades of blue to match her water-based powers. Since her mother is a doctor, Ami also aspires to become a doctor one day, balancing her studies impressively with her Senshi duties. She's often the voice of reason to Sailor Moon and her fellow Sailor Senshi.
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Rei Hino is a shrine priestess with powerful psychic abilities and two crow companions, Phobos and Deimos. She's the second awakened Sailor Senshi and former princess of Mars, Sailor Mars. Rei has fire-based attacks and her imagery revolves around weapons of war. She comes across as an incredibly serious character, though she does develop a crush on Tuxedo Mask in the early days of Season 1. Rei and Usagi are like oil and water, and they often bicker due to their conflicting personalities. Despite this, Rei is an extremely loyal and loving friend to Sailor Moon and the rest of the Senshi.
Makoto Kino is a tall, strong, statuesque transfer student at Usagi Tsukino's school. Usagi immediately takes a liking to her and notices Makoto is an accomplished baker and cook. Like Usagi, Makoto forms crushes on boys quite easily and has experienced past heartbreak as a result of this. Makoto is also an incredible martial artist who is very motherly and protective of her friends. Unsurprisingly, she awakens as Sailor Jupiter. Sailor Jupiter has thunder-based and floral-based attacks, and her Senshi outfit reflects that with its shades of green, brown, and petal pink.
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Minako Aino is a vivacious, blonde-haired girl who also chases love and has a strong sense of right and wrong. She's also Sailor Venus, or Sailor V, who worked as a Sailor Senshi guided by her cat mentor Artemis long before Luna found Usagi. Sailor Venus is the former princess of Venus and has attacks inspired by love and romance. Technically, she is the leader of the four Inner Senshi. Minako looks so much like the former Moon Princess Serenity that Luna and the rest of the Senshi temporarily speculated that Minako might be her toward the end of Season 1. Though she is not the reincarnated Moon Princess, she's considered a legendary hero to Tokyo civilians and has several video games inspired by her likeness.
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Queen Metalia rules the Dark Kingdom as an amorphous, malicious being made of dark energy. It craves human energy for its resources and has the power to destroy planets, from the Moon Kingdom to Earth. Queen Metalia can enhance the power of its cronies, speak telepathically, and change form. Possession is Queen Metalia's greatest power, and Metalia combines with Queen Beryl to make her Super Beryl form. It takes the efforts of Princess Serenity and all four of the Inner Senshi to take down Queen Metalia.
Jadeite is the first of Queen Beryl's dark generals to fight Sailor Moon and the Inner Senshi. He debuts early in the first season and sticks around for the longest. He is characterized by his blond hair, sharp good looks, and particularly sassy attitude. Jadeite was formerly a Shitennou — one of the Four Heavenly Kings who comprised Prince Endymion's knightly retinue. In particular, Jadeite was the Knight of Patience and Harmony before Queen Beryl brainwashed him. Queen Beryl sentenced him to Eternal Sleep after he failed to gather energy for her one too many times.
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Nephrite is Queen Beryl's second dark general and former Shitennou of Prince Endymion. Nephrite is a talented sword-fighter who loves the stars and consults them for advice when calculating his next move. As a Shitennou, he was the Knight of Intelligence and Comfort. He seems to remember bits of his former self more than the rest of the former Shitennou. He even has a brief romance with Naru and switches sides to protect her despite his best interests. He dies in Naru's arms from an injury inflicted by Zoisite's youma.
Zoisite is a flirtatious and swaggering general who works for Queen Beryl and the Dark Kingdom. Formerly, he was a Shitennou who was dubbed the Knight of Purification and Healing. He's introduced toward the end of Season 1 along with his lover Kunzite. Zoisite has a signature teleportation style, appearing and disappearing in a whirl of pink petals. Sadly, he meets his end when Queen Beryl sentences him to death. Kunzite begs Queen Beryl to spare Zoisite to no avail, and he dies in Kunzite's arms.
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Kunzite is the strongest of Queen Beryl's dark generals. He is also a brainwashed Shitennou, formerly Prince Endymion's Knight of Purity and Affection. He poses the biggest threat to Sailor Moon, Tuxedo Mask, and the Senshi. Kunzite is understandably very confident, fighting and manipulating energy with ease. His tender side comes to the surface when he's around Zoisite, whom he genuinely loves very much. Kunzite is forced to work with the brainwashed Tuxedo Mask and the two often bicker, especially because Dark Endymion remembers his former self on some level and constantly sabotages him. Sailor Moon kills Kunzite by reflecting his dark energy off her Silver Crystal.
Artemis is Luna's counterpart. He's a white cat with a crescent moon marking on his forehead similar to Luna's. He mentors Sailor Venus and often teams up with Luna to organize the Senshi's plans and help run their headquarters. Like Luna, he's a memory keeper of the former Moon Kingdom who fills in Sailor Moon and the Senshi on their past lives. Luna and Artemis eventually fall in love and have a lilac-hued kitten together.
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Queen Serenity died before the events of Season 1. The powerful and loving matriarch appears in Moon Kingdom flashbacks, especially with Luna and Artemis. She still plays an active role as a spirit hologram housed in the ruins of the Moon Kingdom. Queen Serenity looks like an older version of her daughter, with a similar regal white gown and hairstyle. Sailor Moon gets to interact with Queen Serenity's hologram toward the end of the first season. Queen Serenity appears sporadically throughout the series to encourage and help Sailor Moon with her power-ups.
Season 2: Sailor Moon R Cast of Characters
Aired From March 6, 1993 – March 12, 1994
Character Name | Debut Episode | Powers/Items/Skills | Japanese Voice Actor | English Voice Actor |
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Ail | Episode 41 | Energy draining, gravity blast. | Hikaru Midorikawa | Vincent Corazza, Brian Beacock |
An | Episode 41 | Energy draining, gravity blast. | Yumi Toma | Sabrina Grdevich, Dorothy Elias-Fahn |
Moonlight Knight | Episode 49 | Sword-fighting with short saber, throwing white roses as darts. | Tohru Furuya | Toby Proctor, Robbie Daymond |
Makai Tree | Episode 47 | Energy draining, vine/branch whip, corrosive leaf sap, giving and sustaining life. | Taeko Nakanishi | Elizabeth Hanna |
Sailor Chibi Moon (Chibiusa Tsukino) | Episode 60 | A toy gun, Luna-P, Prism Heart and Chibi Moon Compacts, Pink Moon Wand. Lunar-based Attacks. | Kae Araki | Tracy Hoyt, Stephanie Beard, Sandy Fox |
Rubeus | Episode 60 | Energy blast, power amplifier. | Wataru Takagi | Robert Tinkler, Steve Staley |
Esmeraude | Episode 73 | Sharpened fan, a crown. Has tessenjitsu skills. | Mami Koyama | Kirsten Bishop, Rena Strober |
Saphir | Episode 75 | Malefic Black Crystal manipulation, Beast Hand ability (manga). | Tsutomu Kashiwakura | Lyon Smith, Greg Feldman |
Prince Demande | Episode 74 | Hypnotism, Crescent Moon Mark acts as a third eye, energy blasts. | Kaneto Shiozawa | Robert Bockstael, Matthew Mercer |
Sailor Pluto (Setsuna Meiou) | Episode 82 | Time Control, Dead Scream attack. Wields the Lip Rod, Garnet Rod, Garnet Orb. | Chiyoko Kawashima | Sabrina Grdevich, Susan Aceron, Veronica Taylor |
Wiseman | Episode 60 | Hypnotism and memory manipulation, regeneration, transformation, rules the element of darkness, destructive energy beam. Wields the Malefic Black Crystal, Crystal Ball | Eliji Maruyama | Tony Daniels, Steve Kramer |
Wicked Lady | Episode 78 | Energy wave, teleportation, dark energy force field, portal opening. Wields a magic mirror. | Kae Araki | Liz Brown, Sandy Fox |
Koan | Episode 60 | Dark Fire attack, Dark Power attack, Koan Dark Power Flip attack. | Wakana Yamazaki | Alice Poon, Mary Long, Eden Riegel |
Berthier | Episode 60 | Dark Water attack, Dark Water Full Power attack, Dark Power attack. | Yuri Amano | Kathy Laskey, Katherine Trowell, Cindy Robinson |
Calaveras | Episode 60 | Dark Power attack. Wields a whip and a red bow. | Akiko Hiramatus | Jennifer Griffiths, Cassandra Lee Morris |
Petz | Episode 64 | Dark Thunder attack, Dark Power attack. Wields a power amplifier Stick. | Megumi Ogata | Norma Dell'Agnese, Jessica Gee |
Fiore | Sailor Moon R: The Movie | Controls flower monsters. | Hikaru Midorikawa | Steven Bednarski, Benjamin Diskin |
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Ail is a lost alien from a destroyed planet with green skin and pastel blue and pink hair. He takes on a human form and calls himself Seijuro Ginga to blend in with Earth folk. While there, he develops a big crush on Usagi. Ail serves the Makai Tree and constantly tries to harvest energy for it. To facilitate this, Ail summons Cardians, monsters from tarot-like cards, to serve him in his energy-gathering.
An is the only other alien from Ail's planet, as they are the last of their kind. She also has pale green skin and pastel blue and pink hair. Like Ail, An is misguided in understanding the Makai Tree and what it needs. While masquerading as a human, An goes by the name Natsumi Ginga. She can get a little jealous from time to time because she has a crush on Mamoru Chiba.
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Moonlight Knight is Tuxedo Mask/Mamoru Chiba in disguise. He only exists in the '90s anime, not appearing in the manga or Sailor Moon Crystal. Sailor Moon revives Tuxedo Mask and the rest of the Sailor Senshi after she defeats Queen Beryl and Metalia, but they all lose their memories. Luna restores the Senshi's memories, but Tuxedo Mask is missing when they gather again to fight evil. He cannot resist the urge to help Sailor Moon and the rest of the Senshi, though, and he eventually appears again with a different alter ego, Moonlight Knight. Moonlight Knight wears an all-white version of his Tuxedo Mask outfit with a lower face covering instead of his iconic mask. As Mamoru's memories slowly awaken, he unites with his true identity.
The Makai Tree was once the basis of all life for An and Ail's race and the rest of their planet. The tree is sentient and has a voice along with formidable powers. It turns out that the Makai Tree doesn't thrive on stolen energy or life force. Rather, it thrives on love and generosity. The Makai Tree fled its planet because its children fell to greed and avarice. When it fled, it took its surviving children, Ail and An, and hoped to start anew with lessons learned. The Makai Tree is reborn at the end of the season, and Ail and An leave with the Makai Tree sapling to begin again.
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Chibiusa Tsukino crashes onto the scene, interrupting Usagi and Mamoru on a date when she time-travels from the future. Chibiusa is Usagi and Mamoru's daughter in the future, and she also transforms into the Senshi Sailor Chibi Moon. Sailor Chibi Moon shares a lot of personality traits with her mother; she's energetic and stubborn, but possesses noble qualities as well. She also wears a similar hairstyle to Sailor Moon, with pink hair instead of blonde. Chibiusa misses the version of her mother that she grew up with while she is in the past. Though she lives with the Tsukinos, Chibiusa bonds with Mamoru, who is very paternal and nurturing.
Rubeus is a minor villain who comes from Nemesis along with the Black Moon Clan. They all serve Wiseman and his nefarious schemes with the Malefic Black Crystal. Like many Sailor Moon villains, Rubeus carries a black upside-down crescent moon mark on his forehead. Rubeus leads the Spectre Sisters with the goal of finding Sailor Moon and the Sailor Senshi, obtaining the Silver Crystal, and giving Chibiusa to Wiseman. He fails in all three of his goals.
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Esmeraude comes from Nemesis and serves Wiseman and the Black Moon Clan. She has a huge and unrequited crush on Prince Demande. Wiseman gave Esmeraude a crown, and she expected to become something like Sailor Moon in terms of power and prestige, but Wiseman fooled Esmeraude. The crown only turned her into more of a mindless drone to do his bidding. Esmeraude turns into an evil dragon, and Sailor Moon has no choice but to use Moon Princess Halation on her.
Saphir looks similar to Tuxedo Mask, with a gentle face and dark blue hair. Though he also serves Wiseman, he doesn't ever actually attack the Senshi. He is the first person to understand the depth of Wiseman's manipulation. Saphir realizes that Wiseman's plan will not give him and his brother, Prince Demande, the things that they want. He is very devoted to his brother and tries to warn Prince Demande right before he dies. Saphir gets one last moment with the woman he loves, Petz, and his death completely breaks Prince Demande's heart.
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Prince Demande leads the Black Moon Clan and acts as Wiseman's greatest general, leading an attack on Crystal Tokyo. He wears an outfit similar to Tuxedo Mask but all in white with blue accents. Prince Demande is obsessed with Sailor Moon, which Wiseman then warps it into something dangerous. As a result, Prince Demande abducts Sailor Moon and tries brainwashing her into being his queen so they can rule the world together. Eventually, he shakes Wiseman's hold and dies protecting Sailor Moon.
Setsuna Meiou is the civilian identity of the Outer Senshi Sailor Pluto. Sailor Pluto's sacred and lonely duty is to guard the Door of Space and Time. She has a close bond with Chibiusa and often coaches her from afar through Chibiusa's Luna-P ball. In her normal life, Setsuna is a college student who is very studious and dedicated. But she also takes her duties as Sailor Pluto seriously, even going as far as to attack Sailor Moon when she tries to use the Door of Space and Time.
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Wiseman is a cloaked eldritch monster villain who "advises" the Black Moon Clan and collects power from the Earth through the Malefic Black Crystal. His advice is far more like manipulation, and that's where the bulk of his power lies. He skulks around in a cloak that obscures his face and foretells the future with his powerful crystal ball. Wiseman has no redeeming feelings or impulses. Even Wiseman's allies and faithful warriors eventually experience Wiseman's wrath, as they are all disposable to him. What Wiseman wants is to let the Death Phantom, darkness, take over the world and the universe. He's ultimately destroyed in his Death Phantom form by the Sailor Senshi.
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Wicked Lady is the dark mirror image of a grown-up Chibiusa. Wiseman finally does get hold of Chibiusa and brainwashes her into becoming a member of the Black Moon Clan. He lures Chibiusa in by exploiting her fears, convincing her that she is guilty and unloved. Sailor Moon finally rescues Chibiusa by coming to her as Neo-Queen Serenity and dispelling those fears, cleansing her of the Wicked Lady persona in the process.
Koan is a member of the four Spectre Sisters. Each of the Spectre Sisters mirrors one of the Inner Senshi, and Koan is Sailor Mars' mirror. This includes Koan having flame-inspired powers similar to Sailor Mars'. She harbors hatred for Sailor Mars, however, and their conflict leads to Sailor Mars defeating Koan before she eventually turns good.
Berthier is one of the Spectre Sisters. She wears all blue and has water- and ice-based powers to match Sailor Mercury. Like with Koan and her counterpart, Berthier also has a significant battle with Sailor Mercury. Berthier traps her in ice as she battles Sailor Mercury at chess — a game that Ami particularly loves. Berthier follows the same pattern of redemption and turns over a new leaf in the end.
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Calaveras is the second-eldest Spectre Sister. She's Sailor Venus' counterpart with a whip that seems to echo Sailor Venus' Love-Me Chain. Her powers have a theme of beauty, like Mina's, as the planet Venus is associated with the goddess Aphrodite. Calaveras cares about her fellow Spectre Sisters and tries to save them when they're in trouble. She eventually takes a turn for the better as well, later joining her sisters to work in a makeup shop.
Petz is the final Spectre Sister and Sailor Jupiter's counterpart. Her dark green hair mirrors Sailor Jupiter's green uniform color scheme. She is a lover much like Makoto, which is expressed through her relationship with Saphir. Petz has the most grumpy and no-nonsense personality of the group, which still carries over into her life as a healed person who also works in the makeup shop with the rest of her sisters.
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Fiore is an alien introduced in Sailor Moon R: The Movie, which was released in the middle of Season 2. He shares a history with Mamoru, who gave Fiore a rose when they were children. In return, Fiore is adamant about finding a flower to give to Mamoru, but the Xenian flower he comes back with takes control of his mind so that he wreaks havoc on Earth. After an intense battle where Fiore dies from the Silver Crystal which then causes Princess Serenity to die from the backlash, Fiore's residual life force allows Tuxedo Mask to bring her back to life.
Season 3: Sailor Moon S Cast of Characters
Aired From March 19, 1994 – February 25, 1995
Character Name | Debut Episode | Powers/Items/Skills | Japanese Voice Actor | English Voice Actor |
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Pharaoh 90 | Episode 125 | Power source for Daimons, energy beam. | None | Tony Daniels |
Mistress 9 | Episode 123 | Possession, transformation, electricity bolts. | Yuko Minaguchi | Christine Marie Cabanos |
Germatoid | Episode 124 | Possession, high intelligence. | Akira Kamiya | Jeff Lumby, Tony Daniels, David Fraser, Steven Bednarski, Keith Silverstein |
Kaolinite | Episode 90 | Sorcery, secretarial work, telekinesis, teleportation, levitation. | Noriko Uemura | Kirsten Bishop, Tara Platt |
Professor Tomoe | Episode 90 | Intelligence, Daimon creation. | Akira Kamiya | Jeff Lumby, Keith Silverstein |
Eudial | Episode 102 | Weapon crafting. Wields flamethrowers: the Fire Buster and Fire Buster II. | Maria Kawamura | Loretta Jafelice, Erin Fitzgerald |
Mimete | Episode 110 | Pranks, Charm Buster attack, Witches Electric Warp ability. Wields a Staff. | Mika Kanai | Catherine Disher, Kira Buckland |
Tellu | Episode 120 | Plant manipulation, vine wrap. | Chieko Honda | Kirsten Bishop, Julie Lemieux, Laura Post |
Viluy | Episode 122 | Mosaic Buster attack. Wields a master computer and Nanocuff. | Yoshino Takamori | Kim Bubbs, Daniela Olivieri, Julie Ann Taylor |
Cyprine | Episode 123 | Hypnosis, levitation, transportation. Wields a Staff. | Yuriko Fuchizaki | Naomi Emmerson, Julie Lemieux, Dorothy Elias-Fahn |
Ptilol | Episode 123 | Energy absorption. Wields a Staff. | Rumi Kasahara | Sara Sahr, Dorothy Elias-Fahn |
Sailor Uranus (Haruka Tenou) | Episode 92 | Transformation, racing cars, World Shaking attack, Space Sword Blaster attack. Wields a Communicator, Lip Rod and the Space Sword. | Megumi Ogata | Sarah LaFleur, Erica Mendez |
Sailor Neptune (Michiru Kaiou) | Episode 92 | Violinist, transformation, water-based attacks. Wields the Marine Cathedral, a Communicator, Lip Rod and Deep Aqua Mirror. | Masako Katsuki | Barbara Radecki, Lauren Landa |
Sailor Saturn (Hotaru Tomoe) | Episode 112 | Healing, Silence Wall attack, Silence Glaive Surprise attack. Wields the Silence Glaive. | Yuko Minaguchi | Jen Gould, Christine Marie Cabanos |
Princess Snow Kaguya | Sailor Moon S: The Movie | Ice powers. | Eiko Masuyama | Catherine Disher, Melissa Fahn |
Kakeru Ozora | Sailor Moon S: The Movie | Astronaut. | Masami Kikuchi | Jeff Lumby, Chris Hackney |
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Pharaoh 90 is a deep space being made of pure evil energy. The anime personifies it as a vast orb with tentacles and a port where it shoots out a massive red energy beam. It's the central villain of Season 3. Pharaoh 90 leads the Death Busters and creates Daimons. It wants a silent universe, meaning utter destruction and devoid of life. This entity is a master manipulator who sets people up for possession. In the end, Sailor Saturn and Super Sailor Moon enter Pharaoh 90 and destroy it from the inside out.
Mistress 9 works for Pharaoh 90 and is also known as the Messiah of Silence. She secretly resides within Sailor Saturn's body, appearing as an elegant and beautiful woman who looks like an older version of Hotaru. Pure Heart Crystals increase her powers, but she cannot separate herself from Hotaru's body. Hotaru fights for control over her body with Mistress 9 and eventually is destroyed when she summons Pharaoh 90 with the Holy Grail.
Germatoid is a great plant-like alien sent by Pharaoh 90 to possess Professor Tomoe. He makes Professor Tomoe act completely unlike himself and even sacrifices his daughter Hotaru to be Mistress 9's host body. As a powerful Daimon, Germatoid is a leader in the Death Busters.
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Kaolinite is a high commander of the Death Busters and acts as Professor Tomoe's secretary and housekeeper. She and the rest of the Death Busters are tasked with looking for the Pure Heart Crystals. Kaolinite dispenses Daimons at Professor Tomoe's direction, using them to search for people who may hold Pure Heart Crystals. Even though Kaolinite is powerful and lasts for a while in battle with the Inner and Outer Senshi, Sailor Uranus finally encases her in a crystal with a World Shaking attack.
Professor Tomoe was targeted by Pharaoh 90 while he studied science, and it nearly took everything from him. Germatoid possessed the Professor and made him the acting leader of the Death Busters. Professor Tomoe is particularly jocular with his team of minions, which is different from most other major Sailor Moon antagonists. Though the Germatoid-possessed Tomoe puts his daughter, Hotaru, in grave danger, Professor Tomoe himself is completely devoted to Hotaru. His love for his daughter finally lets him shake the hold of possession to help save her.
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Eudial is the first of the Witches 5 to face off with the Sailor Senshi. Despite being the leader of the Witches 5, she is not the strongest. Eudial is a Daimon created by Professor Tomoe and has a red-dominant color scheme. She's the one to discover that Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus carry Pure Heart Crystals, which are the artifacts coveted by Professor Tomoe and Pharaoh 90. Eudial dies because Mimete sabotages the brakes on her getaway car.
Mimete is a particularly sassy and flirtatious Daimon, the second of the Witches 5 to fight the Sailor Senshi. Mimete openly flirts with Mamoru and develops romantic crushes easily, preferring to target only handsome men for Professor Tomoe's missions. She is very competitive and would tease Eudial often before killing her, as she doesn't like it when other Witches get missions over her. Mimete ends up as collateral damage when Pharaoh 90 decimates Mugen Academy.
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Tellu may have only lasted one episode as a villain, but at the very least she won a game of Twister against Mimete. She's the third Daimon of the Witches 5 and has a green color scheme design that fits her plant-based abilities. Tellu isn't fooled as easily as others by Mimete's competitive pranks and leaps at the opportunity to serve Professor Tomoe. Super Sailor Moon tries to destroy Tellu's Pure Heart Crystal-seeking plants, but the plants eventually turn on Tellu and destroy her.
Viluy is the fourth Daimon of the Witches 5 and has an icy blue color scheme. Like Tellu, Viluy only lasts one episode. She is an accomplished science student who comes close to besting Ami Mizuno in a science test. Viluy uses a supercomputer to assist in her schemes and weaponized nanomachines, but her efforts are ultimately her undoing. The nanomachines turn on Viluy, destroying her. Ami says that this happened because Viluy had a heartless approach to scientific experimentation.
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Cyprine and Ptilol are a Witches 5 duo who work in tandem. Cyprine has a blue color scheme, while Ptilol has a red one. While Cyprine has a bit of a crush on Professor Tomoe, Ptilol doesn't feel the need to flirt or compete with anyone. This duo is the strongest the Witches 5 have to offer against the Sailor Senshi. Cyprine and Ptilol's undoing doesn't come from brute strength; instead, the Sailor Senshi trick the duo into fighting against each other, bringing about their own ends.
Haruka Tenou is a gorgeous race car driver who loves to flirt with Usagi. She's also the Outer Sailor Senshi Sailor Uranus. Haruka is in love with her fellow Outer Senshi ally, Sailor Neptune, and together they search for Pure Heart Crystals and fight Daimons. Sailor Uranus is initially unsure about Sailor Moon and the Sailor Senshi, preferring to work solely with Sailor Neptune. Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune adopt and raise the reborn baby Sailor Saturn together.
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Michiru Kaiou is a talented professional violinist and the Outer Senshi Sailor Neptune. Her Senshi powers are similar to Sailor Mercury's, except her water abilities are more related to the ocean than bubbles and ice. Her hair and Sailor Senshi uniform are teal and have ocean-themed hues. Michiru is a very introverted, independent, and sensitive person. She relates most to her girlfriend, Haruka. Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune always work as a team first; at times it seems like they've betrayed their fellow Sailor Senshi, but they actually act as double agents to defeat major antagonists.
Hotaru Tomoe is a sick young teenager with strange psychic powers, overseen by her intelligent and concerned father, Professor Tomoe. She's also the reborn Senshi Sailor Saturn, known for having the most esoteric and terrifying powers of all the Inner and Outer Senshi. Pharaoh 90 targets the young Hotaru because of these immense gifts. Hotaru is restored from death to life more than once, first by Germatoid/Pharaoh 90, then by Super Sailor Moon. It's fitting that a Senshi who has seen death more than once has death-inspired abilities. Sailor Saturn infiltrates Pharaoh 90 and helps destroy the entity from the inside out, dying in the process. Super Sailor Moon revives her, and she's reborn as a small baby who is raised by the Outer Senshi.
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Princess Snow Kaguya is the antagonist of the film Sailor Moon S: The Movie, which was released during the runtime of Sailor Moon S. She plans to completely freeze over Earth with the power of her comet. Her minions called the Snow Dancers put this in motion while Kaguya battles the Sailor Senshi. It takes Usagi turning into Super Sailor Moon along with the power of the rest of the Senshi to finally defeat her.
Kakeru Ozora is another character from Sailor Moon S: The Movie. He is an astronaut that happens to discover a piece of Kaguya's comet. However, the comet piece starts to drain his energy away, putting him in grave danger. Luna falls in love with Kakeru after he saves her from being run over by a car, which causes Artemis great distress. Once Kakeru is freed from the comet's influence after the defeat of Kaguya, Luna lets him go to be with the woman he loves.
Season 4: Sailor Moon SuperS Cast of Characters
Aired From March 4, 1995 – March 2, 1996
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Character Name | Debut Episode | Powers/Items/Skills | Japanese Voice Actor | English Voice Actor |
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Pegasus (Helios) | Episode 128 | Dream walking, flying, transformation. Wields the Golden Crystal. | Taiki Mastuno | Rowan Tichenor, Chris Niosi |
Queen Nehelenia | Episode 148 | Energy waves, controls darkness/shadows. Wields Spider Webs and a mirror. | Yoshiko Sakakibara, Wakana Yamazaki | Kate Trotter, Laura Post |
Zirconia | Episode 128 | Transformation, summoning. Wields a magical orb and Zircon. | Hisako Kyouda | Robert Bockstael, Barbara Goodson |
Tiger's Eye | Episode 128 | Dream Mirror manipulation, teleportation. Wields a whip and throwing knives. | Ryotaro Okiayu | Jason Barr, Eric John Bentley |
Hawk's Eye | Episode 128 | Dream Mirror manipulation, fire manipulation, teleportation, energy absorption. | Toshio Furukawa | Benji Plener, Michael Yurchak |
Fish Eye | Episode 128 | Dream Mirror manipulation, water beam, teleportation. Wields throwing knives and a sword. | Akira Ishida | Deborah Drakeford, Eric Scott Kimerer |
Diana | Episode 133 | Wisdom. | Kumiko Nishihara | Naomi Emmerson, Loretta Jafelice, Debi Derryberry |
CereCere | Episode 150 | Creates carnivorous plants, hypnotism, Orb Shot attack, Pellet Orb attack, Open Orb attack, Seeds of Misfortune attack. Wields a yellow Amazon Stone. | Yuri Amano | Megan McChesney, Cassandra Lee Morris |
PallaPalla | Episode 150 | Orb Shot attack, Random Orb attack, Evanescence Orb attack, Opposite Orb attack, Control Orb attack. Wields a blue Amazon Stone. | Machiko Toyoshima | Jennifer Gould, Xanthe Huynh |
JunJun | Episode 150 | Orb Shot attack, Rolling Ball attack, Through Ball attack. Wields a green Amazon Stone. | Kumiko Watanabe | Brandi Ward, Erika Ishii |
VesVes | Episode 150 | Orb Shot attack, Orb Attack attack, Sealing Orb attack, Natto Orb attack, Peeking Orb attack, See-Through Orb attack. Wields a whip and a red Amazon Stone. | Junko Hagimori | Karyn Dwyer, Erica Lindbeck |
Queen Badiane | Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie | Dream power, fire power, hypnotism. | Rhoko Yoshida | Kirsten Bishop, Tara Sands |
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Helios can transform into the magical flying horse Pegasus, whose horn is also the Golden Crystal. He appears to Chibiusa in her dreams because he's on the run from Queen Nehelenia and the Dead Moon Circus, who want to take his Golden Crystal for themselves. Helios, Pegasus' humanoid form, looks like a boy a little older than Chibiusa with flowing white hair and the same golden horn on his forehead. He was once Elysian's high priest, and he takes his sacred vows seriously. Super Sailor Chibi Moon can summon Helios in battle with her Twinkle Yell summoning spell.
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Queen Nehelenia is the main antagonist of the Super S season and the photo-negative foil to Neo-Queen Serenity. She was once a good person and a queen in her own right, but fear of ugliness and aging warped her mind and let darkness infiltrate her good nature. Now she is obsessed with mirrors, using them as a weapon to trap and entice people as she looks for Dream Mirrors — Pegasus' mirror, in particular. Nehelenia commands Zirconia and the Amazoness Quartet.
Zirconia is the physical manifestation of Queen Nehelenia's fear of aging as well as her consuming greed and hatred. He is the acting ring master of the Dead Moon Circus. He's stooped and withered, cloaked in purple drapery, and wears a beetle-like hat. Zirconia's powers echo Queen Nehelenia's evil spider web and mirror abilities. Zirconia is particularly cruel to his underlings, who despise him in return.
Tiger's Eye leads the Amazon Trio, an offshoot of the Amazoness Quartet that serves Zirconia and Queen Nehelenia. Once a tiger, he was transformed into a handsome humanoid with flaming orange hair and psychic powers. When Tiger's Eye is defeated, he turns back into a tiger along with the other transformed Amazon Trio animals. Pegasus revives them and takes them to his crystal forest to live in peace, as they were always meant to.
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Hawk's Eye is a member of the Amazon Trio. He was once a hawk who was transformed into a humanoid with short magenta hair and a purple two-piece outfit. Hawk's Eye enjoys the company of Tiger's Eye, and the two joke around often. He summons Lemures monsters to do his bidding, as does the rest of the Amazon Trio as they search for Dream Mirrors.
Fish Eye is the Amazon Trio member who finally discovers Pegasus' hiding place in Chibiusa's dreams. He was once a lionfish, and his human form is incredibly feminine and beautiful. Fish Eye falls in love with Mamoru Chiba, but Mamoru deflects Fish Eye's advances. Despite this, Fish Eye ultimately spares Mamoru as a target. Hawk's Eye also cares for Fish Eye and protects him from a deadly attack.
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Diana is a lilac-hued cat from the Moon Kingdom. She's very dainty and polite, but she doesn't have as many abilities as Luna and Artemis. Diana joins the team to learn and further her training, but she still often gives solid advice to the Senshi. When she first appears, Diana tells Artemis that he is her father, causing some confusion. It turns out that Luna and Artemis get together and have a kitten in the future, that being Diana.
CereCere is the eldest of the Amazoness Quartet, taking up Queen Nehelenia's orders after the Amazon Trio is released. CereCere has plant-based abilities and wears a red dancer-like uniform. She and the rest of the Amazoness Quartet end up switching sides from evil to good, aiding Sailor Moon and the Senshi against Queen Nehelenia. CereCere eventually bonds with the Senshi as she used to be a Senshi herself, Sailor CereCere.
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PallaPalla is the second-eldest of the Amazoness Quartet. She has great balancing and dancing abilities and wears a blue and yellow tutu-like costume. PallaPalla is less mature than CereCere and has a childlike personality. She delights in manipulating Sailor Moon with her voodoo doll-inspired powers until she and the rest of the Amazoness Quartet switch sides. In her previous life, she was Sailor Pallas.
JunJun is the second-youngest of the Amazoness Quartet. She wears a flowy green and brown dance costume with pants instead of tights like the other Amazonesses. JunJun has acrobatic talents and was once Sailor Juno, named after the god Jupiter's wife.
VesVes is the youngest of the Amazoness Quartet, locked in an eternal childlike state with the rest of her Amazoness sisters. Formerly, she was Sailor Vesta. She wears a red bikini-style costume with a chiffon half-skirt. VesVes' powers are animal-themed, like the animals that perform in a circus. She forgoes eternal childhood with the rest of the Amazoness Quartet to help the Sailor Senshi and eventually grow up.
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Queen Badiane is the main antagonist of Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie. She and her henchmen snatch children using hypnotism to power the Black Dream Hole in her castle. With the goal of putting the whole world into a dream, Queen Badiane uses dreams to steal Chibiusa and subdue the Sailor Senshi. However, once they wake Chibiusa, their power combined is enough to take out Queen Badiane and her castle.
Season 5: Sailor Moon Sailor Stars Cast of Characters
Aired From March 9, 1996 – February 8, 1997
Character Name | Debut Episode | Powers/Items/Skills | Japanese Voice Actor | English Voice Actor |
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Sailor Star Fighter (Seiya Kou) | Episode 173 | Transformation, singing, throwing roses, Star Serious Laser attack. Wields Sailor Change Star and Sailor Star Yell. | Shiho Niiyama | Melissa Hutchison |
Sailor Star Healer (Yaten Kou) | Episode 173 | Transformation, Star Sensitive Inferno attack. Wields Sailor Change Star and Sailor Star Yell. | Chika Sakamoto | Sarah Williams |
Sailor Star Maker (Taiki Kou) | Episode 173 | Transformation, high intelligence, Star Gentle Uterus attack. Wields Sailor Change Star and Sailor Star Yell. | Narumi Tsunoda | Erika Harlacher |
Sailor Iron Mouse | Episode 173 | Summoning, teleportation, energy beam. Wields fire-blasting bracelets. | Eriko Hara | Katie Leigh |
Sailor Aluminum Siren | Episode 179 | Galactica Tsunami attack. Wields fire-blasting bracelets. | Kikuko Inoue | Faye Mata |
Sailor Lead Crow | Episode 179 | Wields fire-blasting bracelets and a whip. | Chiharu Suzuka | Andi Rich |
Sailor Tin Nyanko | Episode 188 | Wields fire-blasting bracelets and Cat Paw Gun. | Ikue Ohtani | Corina Boettger |
Sailor Galaxia | Episode 173 | Fire blasts, energy beams, transformation, planetary destruction, barriers, energy waves, energy balls, Golden Lightning, Dark Lightning. Wields a sword, energy whip and Galactica Bracelets. | Mitsuko Horie | Carrie Keranen |
Princess Kakyuu | Episode 193 | Protective shield, healing. | Sakiko Tamagawa | Allegra Clark |
Sailor Chibi Chibi Moon | Episode 182 | Magical sensing, transformation, teleportation, power amplifier. | Kotono Mitsuishi | Stephanie Sheh |
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Seiya Kou is the civilian form of the Sailor Starlight, Sailor Star Fighter. In the anime, Seiya and the other Starlights are presented as having fluid gender identities. Seiya is the vocalist in the Three Lights idol group, though the Starlights' main goal is to seek their lost Princess Kakyuu. Usagi mistakes Seiya for her lost Tuxedo Mask because Seiya protects Usagi by throwing a rose as a dart. Seiya develops true feelings for Usagi, and it seems that Usagi could have feelings for Seiya as well, but her heart ultimately belongs to Tuxedo Mask/Mamoru.
Yaten Kou is the civilian form of the Sailor Starlight, Sailor Star Healer. Yaten also participates with the Starlights in the Three Lights idol group. Beyond music performance, Yaten is an avid reader and a talented artist. Yaten also has a sharp sensitivity when detecting energy, which is fitting as Yaten is the Sailor Star Healer.
Taiki Kou is the civilian form of the Sailor Starlight, Sailor Star Maker, who participates with the other two Starlights in the Three Lights group. Taiki has long, dark hair like Seiya, and the Sailor Starlights have similar Sailor Senshi bikini-style uniforms. Taiki is very cerebral and enjoys studying as much as Ami Mizuno does.
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Sailor Iron Mouse is a petite warrior who is the first of the Sailor Animamates to arrive on the scene. The Animamates, who are themed around metals and animals, have overthrown the Guardians of their own worlds and now work for Sailor Galaxia. Sailor Iron Mouse stays in contact with Sailor Galaxia by speaking to her through a telephone booth. She meets her end during one of these instances, as Sailor Galaxia has grown tired of her failures.
Sailor Aluminum Siren is the second Sailor Animamate and has a sea creature aesthetic. Her personality is as turbulent as a tempest-tossed sea, and she sometimes forgets to keep her human disguise transformation going when she loses her temper. When riled up in battle, she's as vicious as a shark scenting blood. Sailor Aluminum Siren competes with Sailor Lead Crow and comes close to killing Sailor Moon but does not succeed in the end.
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Sailor Lead Crow is the third Sailor Animamate. She wears glossy crow feathers on her shoulder armor and fights with a whip. In the manga, the black feathers on her shoulders are replaced with elegant crow's wings. Sailor Lead Crow and Sailor Aluminum Siren compete with each other but also share a deep affection. She hates Sailor Tin Nyanko for mocking Sailor Aluminum Siren's death.
Sailor Tin Nyanko is the fourth Sailor Animamate and has a feline-themed character design. Sailor Tin Nyanko is a ruthless plotter who has no problem insulting her fellow Sailor Animamate comrades and even betrays them as she jockeys for power. She does have a redemption arc, though, as Sailor Moon heals Sailor Tin Nyanko and the once-villain switches sides — only for Sailor Galaxia to kill her.
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Sailor Galaxia is the most powerful of the Sailor Senshi and rules Shadow Galactica, an empire whose mission is to collect Sailor Crystals (powerful Star Seeds). She was once a lovely and incredibly virtuous Sailor Senshi. Her last deed as a hero was trying to imprison the worst entity in the universe, Chaos. Chaos overtook Sailor Galaxia, overpowering her and turning her evil. Sailor Galaxia wears Galactica Bracelets that destroy people by removing their Star Seeds. Sailor Moon transforms into Princess Serenity to battle Sailor Galaxia, but she can't bear to kill the antagonist, believing correctly that there is still good inside her. Princess Serenity pours her love and healing energy into Sailor Galaxia, finally expelling Chaos from her body.
Princess Kakyuu once ruled Planet Kinmoku before Sailor Galaxia destroyed it and sent its princess into hiding. She conceals herself in an incense burner, and the Sailor Starlights are determined to find and protect her. Princess Kakyuu is a wise and benevolent ruler who wears a regal red gown and accessories. Sailor Galaxia finally kills Princess Kakyuu once the princess realizes that Sailor Chibi Chibi Moon is the key to combating Sailor Galaxia. Princess Kakyuu is reborn when Princess Serenity heals Sailor Galaxia and releases all her stolen Star Seeds.
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Sailor Chibi Chibi Moon is a mysterious child from the future who appears oddly like a young Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibi Moon. She is very much a toddler who doesn't speak often. Chibi Chibi is the human manifestation of Sailor Galaxia's Star Seed, and as a result is the means of stopping her. Sailor Chibi Chibi Moon transforms into a sword that Sailor Moon/Princess Serenity uses in battle with Sailor Galaxia.
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Sailor Moon
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A group of schoolgirls discover they are incarnations of super-powered alien princesses, and use their abilities to defend the earth.
- Release Date
- March 7, 1992
- Cast
- Kotono Mitsuishi , Aya Hisakawa , Michie Tomizawa , Emi Shinohara , Rica Fukami , Tôru Furuya , Keiko Han , Kae Araki , Yasuhiro Takato
- Main Genre
- Fantasy
- Seasons
- 5
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- Sailor Moon
- shojo
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