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En (or "Ann") is an This article is about Japanese animation. For the oleo-resin, see ... Animé (oleo-resin). Fair Use Screenshot from the Cowboy Bebop DVDs This work is copyrighted. The individual who uploaded this work and first used it in an article, and subsequent persons who place it into articles assert that...
anime-only character appearing at the beginning of the second, or 'R' season of The manga was translated into English by TOKYOPOP (then Mixx). The manga was initially syndicated in MixxZine but was later pulled out of that magazine and put in a monthly comic book format. Sailor Moon later made an appearance in SMILE magazine. Both MixxZine (which later became TOKYOPOP magazine) and...
Sailor Moon. She first appears in Episode 47. "En" is from the second syllable of Extraterrestrial life refers to forms of life that may exist and originate outside of the planet Earth. Extraterrestrial life is currently a hypothetical notion - there is as yet no evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial life that has been widely accepted by scientists. Speculative forms of extraterrestrial life range from...
alien, as her brother/partner in mayhem's name is " Ail (or Al or Alan) is an This article is about Japanese animation. For the oleo-resin, see ... Animé (oleo-resin). Fair Use Screenshot from the Cowboy Bebop DVDs This work is copyrighted. The individual who uploaded this work and first used it in an article, and subsequent persons...
Ail". Her "human" name is Ginga Seijuurou, using it to attend Juuban Junior High School, the school Usagi Tsukino Usagi Tsukino (Live action) Usagi Tsukino (月野うさぎ Tsukino Usagi), also known as Sailor Moon, is the main and title character of the anime and manga Sailor Moon. In the English adaptations, she is known as Serena Tsukino. Due to the series widespread broadcast in...
Usagi and most of the other "inner The Sailor Senshi Back row: #4, #8, #6, #7, #5 Middle row: #2, #1, #3 Front row: #9, #11, #10 The Sailor Senshi (セーラー戦士 sērā senshi, prob. from セーラー服 sērā-fuku, girls uniform + 戦士...
senshi" attend. Her family name, "Ginga", means "galaxy" -- specifically the Milky Way; her given name, Natsumi, breaks down into "natsu" (summer) and "mi", a kanji meaning, according to Bunny's Tour, "beauty" (although a "natsumikan" is a bitter summer orange (mandarin); Chinese citron [1] (http://linear.mv.com/cgi-bin/j-e/dosearch?H=PS&L=J&WC=none&fg=red&S=26&L=J&T=natsumi)). "-mi" is also a conventional female name ending. The story of Ail and En was a filler written for the The manga was translated into English by TOKYOPOP (then Mixx). The manga was initially syndicated in MixxZine but was later pulled out of that magazine and put in a monthly comic book format. Sailor Moon later made an appearance in SMILE magazine. Both MixxZine (which later became TOKYOPOP magazine) and...
Sailor Moon This article is about Japanese animation. For the oleo-resin, see ... Animé (oleo-resin). Fair Use Screenshot from the Cowboy Bebop DVDs This work is copyrighted. The individual who uploaded this work and first used it in an article, and subsequent persons who place it into articles assert that...
anime series only when the first season and the first three volumes of the This article is about the Japanese medium. Manga can also refer to La Manga (a place in the Mar Menor, Murcia, Spain) and Manga Entertainment (an American and British distributor of anime, but not manga). Rurouni Kenshin manga, volume 1 (English version) Manga (漫画) is the Japanese word for...
manga proved so popular. Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow. En used Cardians, summoned from a deck of cards and dispatched by Ail (or Al or Alan) is an This article is about Japanese animation. For the oleo-resin, see ... Animé (oleo-resin). Fair Use Screenshot from the Cowboy Bebop DVDs This work is copyrighted. The individual who uploaded this work and first used it in an article, and subsequent persons...
Ail's flute, to collect human energy to feed her "parent", the Doom Tree. She falls for Mamoru Chiba Mamoru Chiba (地場 衛 Chiba Mamoru) is the only major male human character appearing in the manga and anime known as Sailor Moon. His code name in battles is Tuxedo Kamen (Kamen pronounced [ka%mEn] in SAMPA) or Tuxedo Mask. References either way are almost even (with...
Mamoru when she sees him with Usagi Tsukino Usagi Tsukino (Live action) Usagi Tsukino (月野うさぎ Tsukino Usagi), also known as Sailor Moon, is the main and title character of the anime and manga Sailor Moon. In the English adaptations, she is known as Serena Tsukino. Due to the series widespread broadcast in...
Usagi; at the same time, Ail (or Al or Alan) is an This article is about Japanese animation. For the oleo-resin, see ... Animé (oleo-resin). Fair Use Screenshot from the Cowboy Bebop DVDs This work is copyrighted. The individual who uploaded this work and first used it in an article, and subsequent persons...
Alan is starting to have feelings for her conflicting with his own crush on Usagi Tsukino Usagi Tsukino (Live action) Usagi Tsukino (月野うさぎ Tsukino Usagi), also known as Sailor Moon, is the main and title character of the anime and manga Sailor Moon. In the English adaptations, she is known as Serena Tsukino. Due to the series widespread broadcast in...
Usagi. In a climactic battle when they try to feed Usagi Tsukino Usagi Tsukino (Live action) Usagi Tsukino (月野うさぎ Tsukino Usagi), also known as Sailor Moon, is the main and title character of the anime and manga Sailor Moon. In the English adaptations, she is known as Serena Tsukino. Due to the series widespread broadcast in...
Usagi to the tree, Ann is struck down protecting Ail (or Al or Alan) is an This article is about Japanese animation. For the oleo-resin, see ... Animé (oleo-resin). Fair Use Screenshot from the Cowboy Bebop DVDs This work is copyrighted. The individual who uploaded this work and first used it in an article, and subsequent persons...
Alan and the Doom Tree reveals the truth of their collective history. The three aliens leave the planet in peace after Usagi Tsukino Usagi Tsukino (Live action) Usagi Tsukino (月野うさぎ Tsukino Usagi), also known as Sailor Moon, is the main and title character of the anime and manga Sailor Moon. In the English adaptations, she is known as Serena Tsukino. Due to the series widespread broadcast in...
Sailor Moon heals the Tree with the power of love.
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Usagi Tsukino | Ami Mizuno Ami Mizuno (水野 亜美 Mizuno Ami) is a Sailor Senshi, one of the central characters in the metaseries known as Sailor Moon. She is known as Amy Mizuno in the English translations, and briefly as Amy Anderson in the early anime dub. When transformed, she is...
Ami Mizuno | Rei Hino Rei Hino (火野 レイ Hino Rei) is a Sailor Senshi, one of the main characters in the metaseries known as Sailor Moon. She is known in the English translations as Raye Hino. When transformed, she is Sailor Mars. Rei is usually identifiable by her long dark...
Rei Hino | Makoto Kino Makoto Kino (木野 まこと Kino Makoto) is one of the Sailor Senshi -- that is, a character in the manga, musical theater, and television adaptations of the metaseries known as Sailor Moon. She is known in the English translations as Lita Kino. Makoto is from 14...
Makoto Kino | Minako Aino Minako Aino (愛野 美奈子 Aino Minako) is a fictional character from the Japanese entertainment series known as Sailor Moon. Minako is a senshi known as Sailor Venus, but the character uses the name Sailor V for a period. The title soldier of love is often...
Minako Aino | Setsuna Meioh Setsuna Meioh (冥王 せつな Meiō Setsuna) is a character in the anime Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon. As a Sailor Senshi, she is Sailor Pluto. She is known in the English dub as Trista Meioh. She is the oldest of the Senshi, either...
Setsuna Meioh | Michiru Kaioh Michiru Kaioh (海王 みちる Kaiō Michiru) is a character in the Japanese manga and anime metaseries known as Sailor Moon. In the English adaptation of the anime she is known as Michelle Kaioh. Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow. Introduced in the show...
Michiru Kaioh | Haruka Tenoh Haruka Tenoh (天王 はるか Tenō Haruka) is a Sailor Senshi, one of the central characters of the anime and manga Sailor Moon. She is known in the English adaptation of the anime as Amara Tenoh. For several years, she was arguably one of anime...
Haruka Tenoh | Hotaru Tomoe Hotaru Tomoe (土萠ほたる Tomoe Hotaru) is a character in the Japanese manga and anime Sailor Moon. She is the only Sailor Senshi whose name was not actually modified in the English dub -- albeit mispronounced -- although some fans cited an oft held rumor it was...
Hotaru Tomoe | | Mamoru Chiba Mamoru Chiba (地場 衛 Chiba Mamoru) is the only major male human character appearing in the manga and anime known as Sailor Moon. His code name in battles is Tuxedo Kamen (Kamen pronounced [ka%mEn] in SAMPA) or Tuxedo Mask. References either way are almost even (with...
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Chibi-Usa | Chibi Chibi (ちびちび) is a character in the fifth and final season of the Sailor Moon series. She is estimated to be about two years old, and cant really talk yet, though she knows a few simple words and likes to repeat what other people say...
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Sailor Starlights | Princess Kakyuu (Kakyū) is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon series. Kakyuu was the princess of Kinmokusei, a distant planet which was also home to the Sailor Starlights. After being attacked by Galaxia, she fled to earth in search of the light of hope. There, she was found...
Princess Kakyuu | One of the central feline characters from the Japanese anime, Sailor Moon, and the first to appear in the series; Luna is Sailor Moons guide cat and embodied conscience. She is there to train Sailor Moon and the other Sailor Senshi. At the beginning of the series, she gives...
Luna | Artemis is one of three feline characters of the Japanese anime series, Sailor Moon, and the second to appear in the story. He is the white-furred guardian animal to Minako Aino. He trained her to be Sailor V and then aided Luna when the Sailor Soldiers were reunited. Although...
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Diana | Queen Serenity is a recurring minor character from the Japanese metaseries Sailor Moon. She was the mother of Princess Serenity, of whom Usagi Tsukino is a reincarnation, and was presumably the ruler of the Silver Millennium (a lost civilization formerly located on the Moon). At the fall of the Silver...
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| | Villains | "Dark Kingdom" (Classic / Live action): Queen Metallia is the real power behind Queen Beryl is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. She has appeared in the manga,anime, and tokusatsu versions of the storyline, and is always the first major villain who challenges the protagonists. The Queen Beryl moniker for the character...
Queen Metallia | Queen Beryl is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. She has appeared in the manga,anime, and tokusatsu versions of the storyline, and is always the first major villain who challenges the protagonists. The Queen Beryl moniker for the character was used primarily in the English language...
Queen Beryl | The Shitennou or Shitennō (Four Kings) are Queen Beryl is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. She has appeared in the manga,anime, and tokusatsu versions of the storyline, and is always the first major villain who challenges the protagonists. The Queen Beryl moniker for the...
Shitennou ("Four Kings") | | "Doom Tree" (R) : Ail (or Al or Alan) is an This article is about Japanese animation. For the oleo-resin, see ... Animé (oleo-resin). Fair Use Screenshot from the Cowboy Bebop DVDs This work is copyrighted. The individual who uploaded this work and first used it in an article, and subsequent persons...
Ail (Alan) | En (Ann) | Makaiju (Doom Tree) "Black Moon Clan" (R): Death Phantom | Demande | Saphir | Green Esmeraude is one the members of the Black Moon Family, a group of antagonists from the Sailor Moon R Series. She is a very greedy, selfish, and vain woman. She tries to emanate a goddess-like appearance. She is quite tall, has brown eyes, long-flowing green hair with...
Esmeraude | Rubeus | Ayakashi sisters | | "Death Busters" (S): The manga was translated into English by TOKYOPOP (then Mixx). The manga was initially syndicated in MixxZine but was later pulled out of that magazine and put in a monthly comic book format. Sailor Moon later made an appearance in SMILE magazine. Both MixxZine (which later became TOKYOPOP magazine) and...
Pharaoh 90 | Mistress 9 is the evil lady in Sailor Moon S who has hair that stretches for who knows how long. She is the servant of the one they call Pharoah 90. She can use her hair to strangle people (that actually happened). Her origin is from Hotaru Tomoe (Sailor Saturn...
Mistress 9 | Souichi Tomoe (Tomoe Sōichi) is a fictional villain in the anime series Sailor Moon and a classic but handsome white-haired mad scientist. He is outright malevolent in the manga, but like many of the storys villains, he is considered to be more interesting (and sympathetically portrayed...
Professor Tomoe | Germatoid | Kaolinite | Witches 5 | | "Dead Moon Circus" (SuperS): Queen Nehellenia (女王ネヘレニア Joō Neherenia) is named after the Teutonic goddess Nehalennia. She was a contemporary of Sailor Moons mother Queen Serenity who had the dream to stay young and beautiful forever. She was not able to attain her dream, much like...
Nehelenia | Zirconia is a physically unattractive woman with lavender skin, who resembles Neherenia (her superior) when Zirconia is in her old woman form. Zirconia controls the Amazones Quartetto and the Amazon Trio. She carries around a staff which holds the Winged Eyeball Zircon. In the English-language adaptation, Zirconias gender...
Zirconia | Zircon is the winged eyeball thing that finds the target for whoevers working for Zirconia. Its actually a sort of pet to Zirconia. Zircon, like its master Zirconia is named after the Mineral Zircon. ...
Zircon | Amazon Trio | Amazoness Quartet | | "Shadow Galactica" (Stars): Chaos | Sailor Galaxia is a fictional villain in the anime and manga series Sailor Moon. She appears in the fifth and final anime series, Sailor Moon Sailor Stars. Categories: Stub | Sailor Moon characters ...
Sailor Galaxia | Sailorironmouse is the first of the Animamates to appear in both the manga and the final season of Sailor Moon. She and her fellow Animamates have been tasked by Galaxia to collect true starseeds of senshi to enable Galaxia rule the universe. In the anime she takes a human identity...
Iron Mouse | Aluminum Siren | Lead Crow | Sailor Tin Nyanko is the fourth of the Animamates to appear in both the manga and the final season of Sailor Moon. She and her fellow Animamates have been tasked by Galaxia to collect true starseeds of senshi to enable Galaxia rule the universe. She takes a human identity, Suzu...
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| | Others | Shingo Tsukino is a minor character appearing in the early manga and TV seasons of Sailor Moon. He fulfills the role of the obnoxious little brother of Usagi Tsukino, whom he (as many others) finds to be well-meaning, but a complete klutz. Shingo is not heavily featured in any...
Shingo Tsukino | Sailor Moon Characters Protagonists Usagi Tsukino | Ami Mizuno | Rei Hino | Makoto Kino | Minako Aino | Setsuna Meioh | Michiru Kaioh | Haruka Tenoh | Hotaru Tomoe Mamoru Chiba | Chibi-Usa | Chibi Chibi | Sailor Starlights | Princess Kakyuu | Luna | Artemis | Diana | Queen Serenity Villains Dark Kingdom (Classic / Live action): Queen Metallia | Queen Beryl | Shitennou (Four Kings...
Ikuko Tsukino | Kenji Tsukino | Naru Osaka (Ōsaka Naru), otherwise known as Molly, is a fictional character in the anime and manga Sailor Moon. Naru is known as Molly in the English anime, and she is referred to by both names in the English manga. Naru is Usagi Tsukinos childhood friend and schoolmate...
Naru Osaka | Gurio Umino | Haruna Sakurada, known as Patricia Haruna in the English anime, is a character from the anime and manga series Sailor Moon. Haruna is the busy teacher of Usagi Tsukino (Serena Tsukino). Miss Haruna, who has long, brown hair, can be described as quite strict, especially when it comes to Usagi...
Haruna Sakurada | Motoki Furuhata | Unazuki Furuhata, known in the English anime as Lizzie and Elizabeth, is a supporting character in the anime and manga Sailor Moon Unazaki is a friend of Usagi Tsukino (Serena) and is the sister of Motoki Furuhata (Andrew). She first appears in the original series mistaken as a rival love...
Unazuki Furuhata | Yūichirō Kumada | |