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I just found out that Hypocrite cannot be tagged with Hypocritical Heartwarming from the Rei Hino page. .
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* {{Hypocrite}}:
** She gets on Usagi's case when the latter allegedly wet the bed, but she doesn't hold it against Chibi-Usa when it's revealed it was ''her'' who did it. When Usagi [[LampshadeHanging points this out to Luna]], Luna excuses herself by telling her, "[[DoubleStandard Well, you deserved it.]]"
** When she merely thinks Diana is the lovechild of Artemis and another cat, she violently rages at him. Fast-forward to ''Sailor Stars'', where she openly fawns over Yaten, perfectly fine with the fact that Artemis knows.
** She also had the nerve to taunt Usagi for not noticing if Chibi-Chibi was her daughter or not when she herself failed to realize that Diana was her daughter and jumped to conclusions. Usagi rightfully calls her out on this, [[DontYouDarePityMe and she quickly becomes embarrassed]].
** She usually does nothing to stop Chibi-Usa from antagonizing Usagi, yet she has the nerve to call out Usagi whenever she retaliates in any way.
** She gets on Usagi's case when the latter allegedly wet the bed, but she doesn't hold it against Chibi-Usa when it's revealed it was ''her'' who did it. When Usagi [[LampshadeHanging points this out to Luna]], Luna excuses herself by telling her, "[[DoubleStandard Well, you deserved it.]]"
** When she merely thinks Diana is the lovechild of Artemis and another cat, she violently rages at him. Fast-forward to ''Sailor Stars'', where she openly fawns over Yaten, perfectly fine with the fact that Artemis knows.
** She also had the nerve to taunt Usagi for not noticing if Chibi-Chibi was her daughter or not when she herself failed to realize that Diana was her daughter and jumped to conclusions. Usagi rightfully calls her out on this, [[DontYouDarePityMe and she quickly becomes embarrassed]].
** She usually does nothing to stop Chibi-Usa from antagonizing Usagi, yet she has the nerve to call out Usagi whenever she retaliates in any way.
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* SenpaiKohai: He and his schoolmate Ittou Asanuma have this relationship in the manga and, to lesser extent, in ''Crystal''. It's even implied that they're like this in the 90s anime.
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* BadassBookworm: They are both a badass fighter and a studious intellectual. Takes his schoolwork so seriously that she manages to get higher scores than Ami at one point.\
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* BadassBookworm: They are both a badass fighter and a studious intellectual. Takes his schoolwork so seriously that she manages to get higher scores than Ami at one point.\
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* HotConsort: To Neo-Queen Serenity. His title is king, which makes it sound like they're a RulingCouple, but it's clear that his wife is in charge and that he's her supporting spouse. This makes sense when you think about it. As Prince Endymion, he was the prince of just one planet, while Serenity was princess to the rest of the Solar System, so if their kingdoms were united through their marriage, his domain would more likely be absorbed into hers, not the other way around.
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* HotConsort: To Neo-Queen Serenity. His title is king, which makes it sound like they're a RulingCouple, but it's clear that his wife is in charge and that he's her supporting spouse. This makes sense when you think about it. As Prince Endymion, he was the prince of just one planet, while Serenity was princess to the rest of the Solar System, so if their kingdoms were united through their marriage, his domain would more likely be absorbed into hers, not the other way around.
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* AgeLift: In the manga he's 16 at the start, 18 in the last arc and 24 in the time skip of the final chapter; in the anime he's 17 at the start and 18 by the ''Sailor Moon R'' movie, and they don't have the distant finale making it end with him at 19-20. Given that Usagi's age is the same in the manga and anime starting her off at 14, some people find him a bit creepier in the anime since he's a 17-18 year old college student in a relationship with a middle-schooler. In ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'' he is a 16-year-old high school student at the start as he was in the manga.
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* AgeLift: In the manga he's 16 at the start, 18 in the last arc and 24 in the time skip of the final chapter; in the anime he's 17 at the start and 18 by the ''Sailor Moon R'' movie, movie (although given the movie's dubious canonicity, he presumably turned 18 at some point during the ''Sailor Moon R'' season), and they don't have the distant finale making it end with him at 19-20. Given that Usagi's age is the same in the manga and anime starting her off at 14, some people find him a bit creepier in the anime since he's a 17-18 year old college student in a relationship with a middle-schooler. In ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'' he is a 16-year-old high school student at the start as he was in the manga.
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** She usually does nothing to stop Chibi-Usa from antagonizing Usagi, yet she has the nerve to call out Usagi whenever she retaliates in any way.
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* PhysicalGod: Implied in the manga, but stated in the original anime. In the manga, Queen Serenity said that the people of Earth knew her as the goddess Selene, suggesting she was merely ''seen'' as a goddess, while in the original anime, she states that she is the ''incarnation'' of Selene, meaning she ''is'' the goddess in another form.
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* AmbiguousSituation: What specific celestial bodies, if any, they are the Sailor Guardian of, given that they refer to Kinmoku as their homeworld and Princess Kakyuu is the guardian of the planet. The anime pictures Kinmoku with three moons, which may be what the Starlights represent.
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* AmbiguousSituation: What specific celestial bodies, if any, they are the Sailor Guardian Guardians of, given that they refer to Kinmoku as their homeworld and Princess Kakyuu is the guardian of the planet. The anime pictures Kinmoku with three moons, which may be what the Starlights represent.
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* LoopholeAbuse: Naoko Takeuchi was clear that only women can be Sailor Guardians in interviews... So for the anime, the Starlights transform [[SuperGenderBender from men into women when in their Sailor forms]], technically not going against her WordOfGod. Takeuchi was apparently unhappy with this.
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* LoopholeAbuse: Naoko Takeuchi was clear that only women can be Sailor Guardians in interviews... So for the anime, the Starlights transform [[SuperGenderBender from men into women when in their Sailor forms]], technically not going against her WordOfGod. Takeuchi was apparently unhappy with this. In the manga, they simply crossdress as boys while disguised as the Three Lights.[[invoked]]
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* SixthRanger: A particually odd example in the anime as they're more like a rival team then a proper Sixth Ranger, caring nothing for the Earth or its Sailor Team. It takes the death of Kakyuu and Sailor Moon's Guardian Soldiers sacrificing themselves to protect the Starlights for them to come around and devote themselves to helping Usagi. The unique uniform and stronger attacks aspects however are very much played straight, as they're the only ones aside from Eternal Sailor Moon to even scratch Galaxia or survive the final battle.
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* SixthRanger: A particually odd example in the anime as they're more like a rival team then a proper Sixth Ranger, caring nothing for the Earth or its Sailor Team. It takes the death of Kakyuu and Sailor Moon's Guardian Soldiers sacrificing themselves to protect the Starlights for them to come around and devote themselves to helping Usagi. The unique uniform and stronger attacks aspects however aspects, however, are very much played straight, as they're the only ones aside from Eternal Sailor Moon to even scratch Galaxia or survive the final battle.
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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Their guardian forms are some of the most revealing outfits in the series. It's even more [[{{Irony}} ironic]] when you consider the fact that they all dress as guys in civilian forms. Taken to another degree of irony as the classic anime makes them male when in civilian form.
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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Their guardian Guardian forms are have some of the most revealing outfits in the series. It's even more [[{{Irony}} ironic]] when you consider the fact that they all dress as guys in civilian forms. Taken to another degree of irony as the classic anime makes them male when in civilian form.
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** She also had the nerve to taunt Usagi for not noticing if Chibi-Chibi was her daughter or not when she failed to realize that Diana was her daughter and jumped to conclusions. Usagi rightfully calls her out on this, [[DontYouDarePityMe and she quickly becomes embarrassed]].
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** She also had the nerve to taunt Usagi for not noticing if Chibi-Chibi was her daughter or not when she herself failed to realize that Diana was her daughter and jumped to conclusions. Usagi rightfully calls her out on this, [[DontYouDarePityMe and she quickly becomes embarrassed]].
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** She also had the nerve to taunt Usagi for not noticing if Chibi-Chibi was her daughter or not when she failed to realize that Diana was her daughter and jumped to conclusions. Usagi rightfully calls her out on this, [[DontYouDarePityMe and she quickly becomes embarrassed]].
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** Same goes with Artemis. She can beat him up [[DisproportionateRetribution over minor offenses]] ([[KickTheDog or for no reason whatsoever]]), but she'll get defensive if someone else does so.
* InterspeciesRomance: She gets a crush on Kakeru in the S movie and the short manga story it was based of. Then in ''Stars'' she gets a brief crush on Yaten.
* InterspeciesRomance: She gets a crush on Kakeru in the S movie and the short manga story it was based of. Then in ''Stars'' she gets a brief crush on Yaten.
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** Same goes with Artemis. She can beat him up [[DisproportionateRetribution over minor offenses]] ([[KickTheDog or for no reason whatsoever]]), but she'll get defensive if someone anyone else does so.
so much lays a finger on him.
* InterspeciesRomance: She gets a crush on Kakeru in the S movie and the short manga story it was basedof.off. Then in ''Stars'' she gets a brief crush on Yaten.
* InterspeciesRomance: She gets a crush on Kakeru in the S movie and the short manga story it was based
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: She goes barefoot in her human form.
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** She gets on Usagi's case when the latter allegedly wet the bed, but doesn't hold it against Chibi-Usa when it's revealed it was ''her'' who did it. When Usagi [[LampshadeHanging points this out to Luna]], Luna excuses herself by telling her, "[[DoubleStandard Well, you deserved it.]]"
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** She gets on Usagi's case when the latter allegedly wet the bed, but she doesn't hold it against Chibi-Usa when it's revealed it was ''her'' who did it. When Usagi [[LampshadeHanging points this out to Luna]], Luna excuses herself by telling her, "[[DoubleStandard Well, you deserved it.]]"
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* ShortHairWithTail: They all have this hairstyle, both to show their masculine vs. feminine traits and because Takeuchi was told that short-haired wigs would be difficult to make for dolls.
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* ShapedLikeItself: In the manga, Usagi asks Chibi-Chibi who she truly is. Chibi-Chibi responds with something among the lines of "I am I." Usagi contemplates it seriously for a moment before getting annoyed that Chibi-Chibi completely dodged the question.
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* ShapedLikeItself: In the manga, Usagi asks Chibi-Chibi who she truly is. Chibi-Chibi responds with something among the lines of "I am I."I'm me." Usagi contemplates it seriously for a moment before getting annoyed that Chibi-Chibi completely dodged the question.
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* DecompositeCharacter: Zigzagged. In the original anime, she and Usagi are officially separate entities, whereas in the manga, [[spoiler:she is the ultimate form of Sailor Moon]]. However, in the anime [[spoiler:[[CompositeCharacter she is a part of Sailor Galaxia]]]].
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* DecompositeCharacter: Zigzagged. In the original anime, she and Usagi are officially separate entities, whereas in the manga, [[spoiler:she is the ultimate form of Sailor Moon]]. However, in the anime [[spoiler:[[CompositeCharacter she [[spoiler:she is [[CompositeCharacter a part of Sailor Galaxia]]]].
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He was always good-looking, but looks even more like a Bishonen in ''Crystal''
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He was always good-looking, but looks even more like a Bishonen in ''Crystal''''Crystal''.
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** To a lesser degree in ''Super S'', when he starts to become sick and fears that Usagi would catch his infection. [[spoiler: Little did he know his illness wasn't related to any viruses, but to the presence of the Dead Moon Circus.]]
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** To a lesser degree in ''Super S'', when he starts to become sick and fears that Usagi would catch his infection. [[spoiler: [[LittleDidIKnow Little did he know know]] his illness wasn't related to any viruses, but to the presence of the Dead Moon Circus.]]
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** Their first and second attack versions are largely the same, but with the mysterious addtion of a star shaped device (clearly intended to sell toys) called the Sailor Star Yell replaceing the glowing white star their attacks launched from in the orginal versions (Yaten doesn't get a second version, never getting a chance to attack until the next change). The third version was a total redo of the second that more clearly involved the Sailor Star Yell and appears to actully use the divice to boost it's power as the effect changes. The reveal of the Sailor Star Yell coincides with their shift from Psudo-Mysterious Protectors to proper rivals, like but much Chibi-Chibi suddenly randomly giving Sailor Moon the Holy Moon Chalice, where they came from or why they can suddenly power up the attacks for the third version, is never discussed by the charcters.
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** Their first and second attack versions are largely the same, but with the mysterious addtion of a star shaped device (clearly intended to sell toys) called the Sailor Star Yell replaceing the glowing white star their attacks launched from in the orginal versions (Yaten doesn't get a second version, never getting a chance to attack until the next change). The third version was a total redo of the second that more clearly involved the Sailor Star Yell and appears to actully actually use the divice device to boost it's its power as the effect changes. The reveal of the Sailor Star Yell coincides with their shift from Psudo-Mysterious Pseudo-Mysterious Protectors to proper rivals, but like but much Chibi-Chibi suddenly randomly giving Sailor Moon the Holy Moon Chalice, where they came from or why they can suddenly power up the attacks for the third version, is never discussed by the charcters.characters.
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* LoopholeAbuse: Naoto Takeuchi was clear that only women can be Sailor Guardians in interviews... So for the anime, the Starlights transform [[SuperGenderBender from men into women when in their Sailor forms]], technically not going against her WordOfGod. Takeuchi was apparently unhappy with this.
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* LoopholeAbuse: Naoto Naoko Takeuchi was clear that only women can be Sailor Guardians in interviews... So for the anime, the Starlights transform [[SuperGenderBender from men into women when in their Sailor forms]], technically not going against her WordOfGod. Takeuchi was apparently unhappy with this.
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* KidFromTheFuture: Luna and Artemis's daughter.
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* KidFromTheFuture: She's Luna and Artemis's daughter.daughter from the distant future.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChikaSakamoto (first anime), Creator/AyaneSakura (''Cosmos'') (JP), Creator/SarahWilliams (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Sergio Bonilla and Creator/CirceLuna Circe Luna ([=LatAm=]), Rodrigo Andreatto and Letícia Quinto (PT-BR). Miguel Feijão ([[TalkingToHimself Taiki and Yaten]] PT) [[/labelnote]]\\
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* MarriedToTheJob: She's so devoted to her life as Kakyuu's Sailor Guardian that she makes ''Minako'' look like an aversion. The manga version of Minako, at least.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ToruFuruya (first anime), Creator/MegumiOgata[[note]]as a child[[/note]] (''Anime/SailorMoonRTheMovie''), Creator/KenjiNojima (''Crystal''), Creator/MutsumiTamura[[note]]as a child[[/note]] (''Eternal'') (JP), Creator/RinoRomano (eps. 1-11), Toby Proctor (eps. 12-65) ([=DiC=]), Creator/JulieLemieux[[note]]as a child[[/note]] ([=DiC=]/Cloverway), Creator/VinceCorazza (eps. 66-159, movies) ([=DiC=]/Cloverway), Creator/RobbieDaymond (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Genaro Vásquez (eps. 1-65) and Gerardo Reyero (remainder) ([=LatAm=]), Esteban Massana (eps. 1-89), Mario Arenas (eps. 90-166) and Angel Sacristan (eps. 167-200) (Spain), Matthias von Stegman and Dominik Auer (GER), Creator/MarcoBalzarotti (ITA), Cassius Romero (PT-BR, Classic), César Marquetti (PT-BR, R-Stars), Rogério Jacques (PT), Creator/FredrikDolk (Swedish), Creator/ZvikaFohrman (Hebrew, first anime) [[/labelnote]]\\
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ToruFuruya (first anime), Creator/MegumiOgata[[note]]as a child[[/note]] (''Anime/SailorMoonRTheMovie''), Creator/KenjiNojima (''Crystal''), Creator/MutsumiTamura[[note]]as a child[[/note]] (''Eternal'') (JP), Creator/RinoRomano (eps. 1-11), Toby Proctor (eps. 12-65) ([=DiC=]), Creator/JulieLemieux[[note]]as a child[[/note]] ([=DiC=]/Cloverway), Creator/VinceCorazza (eps. 66-159, movies) ([=DiC=]/Cloverway), Creator/RobbieDaymond (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Genaro Vásquez (eps. 1-65) and Gerardo Reyero Creator/GerardoReyero (remainder) ([=LatAm=]), Esteban Massana (eps. 1-89), Mario Arenas (eps. 90-166) and Angel Sacristan (eps. 167-200) (Spain), Matthias von Stegman and Dominik Auer (GER), Creator/MarcoBalzarotti (ITA), Cassius Romero (PT-BR, Classic), César Marquetti (PT-BR, R-Stars), Rogério Jacques (PT), Creator/FredrikDolk (Swedish), Creator/ZvikaFohrman (Hebrew, first anime) [[/labelnote]]\\
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/YasuhiroTakato (first anime), Youhei Oobayashi (''Crystal''), Taishi Murata Creator/TaishiMurata (''Eternal'' onwards) (JP), Creator/KappeiYamaguchi (''PGSM'', JP), Creator/RonRubin ([=DiC=] and Cloverway), Creator/JohnnyYongBosch (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/SalvadorDelgado ([=LatAm=]), Marcelo Campos (PT-BR, Classic), Carlos Silveira (PT-BR, R-Stars), Creator/CristinaCavalinhos (PT), Creator/PietroUbaldi (IT), Creator/SimoneDAndrea (IT, R movie), Creator/LeonardoGraziano (IT, ''Crystal'') [[/labelnote]]\\
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChikaSakamoto (first anime), Creator/AyaneSakura (''Cosmos'') (JP), Creator/SarahWilliams (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Sergio Bonilla and Circe Luna Creator/CirceLuna ([=LatAm=]), Rodrigo Andreatto and Letícia Quinto (PT-BR). Miguel Feijão ([[TalkingToHimself Taiki and Yaten]] PT) [[/labelnote]]\\
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->'''Voiced by''': Taiki Matsuno Creator/TaikiMatsuno (first anime), Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka (''Eternal'') (JP), Rowan Tichenor (Cloverway), Creator/ChrisNiosi (Viz), Creator/BrianBeacock (''Eternal'' onwards) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/LuisDanielRamirez ([=LatAm=]), António Semedo (PT) [[/labelnote]]\\
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the anime, her bright red hair is actually a clue to her true identity, as [[spoiler:Sailor Galaxia's hair is partially the same red.]]
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* Foreshadowing: In the anime, her bright red hair is actually a clue to her true identity, as [[spoiler:Sailor Galaxia's hair is partially the same red.]]
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* BizarreAlienBiology: In the 90s anime, they have the ability to transform from men into women at will. This is left unexplained, though apparently their female forms are their "true" ones.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: The anime is very evasive and strange about Seiya's sexuality. They are very clearly in love with Usagi, but it primarily shows in his civilian form. It's hard to tell whether Seiya's transformation [[ShapeshiftersDoItForAChange literally affects their physical attraction]], or the portrayal is simply contrived [[HideYourLesbians to avoid a visibly same-sex romance]]. In the anime, as Sailor Star Fighter, she still is the friendliest to Usagi and shown protecting in her in the final battle. Then there's the debate over Seiya's gender identity at all in the anime further complicating matters.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: The anime is very evasive and strange about Seiya's sexuality. They are very clearly in love with Usagi, but it primarily shows in his civilian form.form, even if she's still particularly friendly to Usagi as Sailor Star Fighter. It's hard to tell whether Seiya's transformation [[ShapeshiftersDoItForAChange literally affects their physical attraction]], or the portrayal is simply contrived [[HideYourLesbians to avoid a visibly same-sex romance]]. In the anime, as Sailor Star Fighter, she still is the friendliest to Usagi and shown protecting in her in the final battle. Then there's the debate over Seiya's gender identity at all in the anime further complicating matters.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: The anime is very evasive and strange about Seiya's sexuality. They are very clearly in love with Usagi, but it primarily shows in his civilian form. It's hard to tell whether Seiya's transformation [[ShapeshiftersDoItForAChange literally affects their physical attraction]], or the portrayal is simply contrived [[ShapeshiftersDoItForAChange to avoid a visibly same-sex romance]]. In the anime, as Sailor Star Fighter, she still is the friendliest to Usagi and shown protecting in her in the final battle. Then there's the debate over Seiya's gender identity at all in the anime further complicating matters.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: The anime is very evasive and strange about Seiya's sexuality. They are very clearly in love with Usagi, but it primarily shows in his civilian form. It's hard to tell whether Seiya's transformation [[ShapeshiftersDoItForAChange literally affects their physical attraction]], or the portrayal is simply contrived [[ShapeshiftersDoItForAChange [[HideYourLesbians to avoid a visibly same-sex romance]]. In the anime, as Sailor Star Fighter, she still is the friendliest to Usagi and shown protecting in her in the final battle. Then there's the debate over Seiya's gender identity at all in the anime further complicating matters.
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* PowerGivesYouWings: In the manga, they can grow wings and [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace fly in space]], along with Princess Kakyuu, Eternal Sailor Moon, and Sailor Chibi-Chibi.
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* PowerGivesYouWings: In the manga, they can grow wings and [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace [[SpaceIsAir fly in space]], along with Princess Kakyuu, Eternal Sailor Moon, and Sailor Chibi-Chibi.
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* AntiVillain / AntiHero: Zigzags between the two in both the Manga and Crystal. At first, Tuxedo Kamen is a jewel thief also searching for the Silver Crystal. As his path crosses more and more with Sailor Moon and the others, the two parties start to trust each other and he eventually becomes a full-fledged sixth ranger.
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* AntiVillain / AntiHero: Zigzags between the two in both the Manga and Crystal. At first, Tuxedo Kamen is a jewel thief also searching for the Silver Crystal. As his path crosses more and more with Sailor Moon and the others, the two parties start to trust each other and he eventually becomes a full-fledged sixth ranger.
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* AntiVillain/AntiHero: Zigzags between the two in both the Manga and Crystal. At first, Tuxedo Kamen is a jewel thief also searching for the Silver Crystal. As his path crosses more and more with Sailor Moon and the others, the two parties start to trust each other and he eventually becomes a full-fledged sixth ranger.
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* AntiVillain/AntiHero: AntiVillain / AntiHero: Zigzags between the two in both the Manga and Crystal. At first, Tuxedo Kamen is a jewel thief also searching for the Silver Crystal. As his path crosses more and more with Sailor Moon and the others, the two parties start to trust each other and he eventually becomes a full-fledged sixth ranger.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In TheNineties anime, BrainwashedAndCrazy Endymion acts as a NobleDemon who often comes into conflict with Kunzite's questionable tactics, so much that he teams up with the Sailor Guardians almost as much as he did before his brainwashing, whereas in the manga, Endymion is a full blown CardCarryingVillain.
* AdaptationalJerkass: In ''Sailor Moon R'', where King Endymion sends his past self cryptic dreams showing his and Usagi's love will destroy the world as a means to test the strength of their relationship. As a result he ignores her, is unnecessarily cruel to her, and tries to break up, something he likely would not have done in the manga. PlayedForDrama in ''Stars''. While the audience [[UncertainDoom is unsure of what happened to Mamoru]], in-universe the characters are led to believe he is ghosting Usagi to break up with her after being accepted to college in the United States. which gives Usagi a great deal of angst and makes Seiya wonder WhatDoesSheSeeInHim. [[spoiler:The reveal that he was killed only happens late into the anime's run.]]
* AdaptationalJerkass: In ''Sailor Moon R'', where King Endymion sends his past self cryptic dreams showing his and Usagi's love will destroy the world as a means to test the strength of their relationship. As a result he ignores her, is unnecessarily cruel to her, and tries to break up, something he likely would not have done in the manga. PlayedForDrama in ''Stars''. While the audience [[UncertainDoom is unsure of what happened to Mamoru]], in-universe the characters are led to believe he is ghosting Usagi to break up with her after being accepted to college in the United States. which gives Usagi a great deal of angst and makes Seiya wonder WhatDoesSheSeeInHim. [[spoiler:The reveal that he was killed only happens late into the anime's run.]]
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original manga and Crystal, Tuxedo Kamen is a jewel thief acting on his own agenda who only crosses paths with Usagi and the others due to them pursuing a similar target. In TheNineties anime, anime however, Tuxedo Kamen is Sailor Moon's first ally and protector, who Mamoru reflexively transforms into whenever she does.
** Later, after Queen Beryl turns him BrainwashedAndCrazy Endymion acts as a NobleDemon who often comes into conflict with Kunzite's questionable tactics, so much that he teams up with the Sailor Guardians almost as much as he did before his brainwashing, whereas in the manga, Endymion is a full blown CardCarryingVillain.
* AdaptationalJerkass: Though he initially snarks at Usagi's terrible test score when they first meet, Mamoru in both the manga and Crystal is nowhere near the antagonistic bully he originally appears to be towards her in the 90's anime.
** In ''Sailor Moon R'', where King Endymion sends his past self cryptic dreams showing his and Usagi's love will destroy the world as a means to test the strength of their relationship. As a result he ignores her, is unnecessarily cruel to her, and tries to break up, something he likely would not have done in the manga.
** PlayedForDrama in ''Stars''. While the audience [[UncertainDoom is unsure of what happened to Mamoru]], in-universe the characters are led to believe he is ghosting Usagi to break up with her after being accepted to college in the United States. which gives Usagi a great deal of angst and makes Seiya wonder WhatDoesSheSeeInHim. [[spoiler:The reveal that he was killed only happens late into the anime's run.]]
** Later, after Queen Beryl turns him BrainwashedAndCrazy Endymion acts as a NobleDemon who often comes into conflict with Kunzite's questionable tactics, so much that he teams up with the Sailor Guardians almost as much as he did before his brainwashing, whereas in the manga, Endymion is a full blown CardCarryingVillain.
* AdaptationalJerkass: Though he initially snarks at Usagi's terrible test score when they first meet, Mamoru in both the manga and Crystal is nowhere near the antagonistic bully he originally appears to be towards her in the 90's anime.
** In ''Sailor Moon R'', where King Endymion sends his past self cryptic dreams showing his and Usagi's love will destroy the world as a means to test the strength of their relationship. As a result he ignores her, is unnecessarily cruel to her, and tries to break up, something he likely would not have done in the manga.
** PlayedForDrama in ''Stars''. While the audience [[UncertainDoom is unsure of what happened to Mamoru]], in-universe the characters are led to believe he is ghosting Usagi to break up with her after being accepted to college in the United States. which gives Usagi a great deal of angst and makes Seiya wonder WhatDoesSheSeeInHim. [[spoiler:The reveal that he was killed only happens late into the anime's run.]]
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* AntiVillain/AntiHero: Zigzags between the two in both the Manga and Crystal. At first, Tuxedo Kamen is a jewel thief also searching for the Silver Crystal. As his path crosses more and more with Sailor Moon and the others, the two parties start to trust each other and he eventually becomes a full-fledged sixth ranger.
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* BareYourMidriff: Their sailor uniforms leave their midriffs exposed.