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1This is the hub character sheet for ''Toys/{{Jewelpet}}''. The majority of the characters have been moved to specific pages listed below, while recurring characters are found in the folders further below.
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3Beware of spoilers.
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5[[index]]
6* [[Characters/JewelpetPets Jewelpets (general) and Sweetspets]]
7** [[Characters/JewelpetMagicalRedJewelpets Magical Red Jewelpets]][[note]]Ruby, Garnet, Rosa, Sango, Titana, Jasper, Rin, Ryl, Kohaku, Nix, Alex, Brownie and Lolip (moved).[[/note]]
8** [[Characters/JewelpetMagicalGreenJewelpets Magical Green Jewelpets]][[note]]Angela, Peridot, Milky, Flora, Tour, Nephrite, Chite, Prase, Rald, Tata and Kris.[[/note]]
9** [[Characters/JewelpetMagicalBlueJewelpets Magical Blue Jewelpets]][[note]]Sapphie, Luna, Opal, Charotte, Yuku, Aqua, Kaiya, Amelie, Lapis, Io, Topaz and Larimar.[[/note]]
10** [[Characters/JewelpetMagicalBlackJewelpets Magical Black Jewelpets]][[note]]Labra, King, Diana, Dian, Granite, Coal and Luea.[[/note]]
11* Characters.Jewelpet2009
12* Characters.JewelpetTwinkle
13* Characters.JewelpetSunshine
14* Characters.JewelpetKiraDeco
15* Characters.JewelpetHappiness
16* Characters.LadyJewelpet
17[[/index]]
18[[foldercontrol]]
19
20[[folder:Jewel Landians]]
21
22!!'''Jewelina'''
23!!!Voiced by: Ao Takahashi (Twinkle), Creator/YukoMinaguchi (Sunshine), Nozomi Sasaki (Kira Deco), Creator/AkiToyosaki (Happiness)
24[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jewelina_4024.jpg]]
25[[caption-width-right:350:Happiness version.]]
26In all seasons that she appears in, Jewelina is the God and ruler of Jewel Land. She's also the creator of the Jewelpets; the reason why she created them varies from season to season.
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28In ''Anime/JewelpetTwinkle'', she created the Jewelpets a long time ago from the positive traits of humans. She also created the Jewel Star Grand Prix. She was the one who sent Fealina to Earth, where she met the man who'd become the father of her children. Alma thinks Jewelina is responsible for Fealina's death and wants to take revenge against her.
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30In ''Anime/JewelpetSunshine'', there's much more emphasis put on her maternal status towards the Jewelpets. She's fairly immature and can be over-dramatic, but takes any threat to Jewel Land quite seriously.
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32In ''Anime/JewelpetKiraDeco'', Jewelina created the Jewelpets through the Mirror Ball so she had someone to dance Go-Go with. However, when the Mirror Ball was destroyed and the Deco Stones were scattered all over Jewel Land, her sadness turned her into stone.
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34In ''Anime/JewelpetHappiness'', Jewelina is the young ruler of Jewel Land and the Headmaster of the Jewel Academy, who gives Ruby and her friends the Magical Jewel Box. She assigns Ruby to open a Cafe beside the cafeteria. She is concerned about the Red Moon and investigates how to stop it.
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36After not being heard of in ''Anime/LadyJewelpet'', she makes a return in ''Anime/JewelpetMagicalChange'' with a twist (look below).
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38* AnIcePerson: [[spoiler:''Sunshine'' as the Dark Queen.]]
39* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Turns huge in the final episode of ''Sunshine'' to finish [[spoiler:Ruby and co.]] once and for all.
40* BigBad: For the last arc of ''Sunshine'', she leads a join-or-die campaign against the students for petty reasons.
41* BigGood: In general.
42* BrainwashedAndCrazy: ''Sunshine'', [[spoiler:by Dark Magic.]]
43* BringHimToMe: ''Sunshine''. [[spoiler:The Dark Queen calls Mikage to the throne room to sing her a song, allowing him to figure out her weakness.]]
44* AChildShallLeadThem: ''Happiness''.
45* ColorCodedEyes:
46** InnocentBlueEyes: ''Kira Deco''.
47** Green and purple are rare colors, therefore fitting for a god. Additionally, green is known as a soothing color, which suits the very pondered Jewelina of ''Twinkle''. In ''Kira Deco'', her blue eyes stand for HeavenlyBlue.
48* CrystalDragonJesus: Given the {{Confessional}} scene in ''Sunshine'', Jewelina probably takes a great deal of inspiration from Christianity.
49* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: On the receiving end in ''Sunshine''.
50* DramaQueen: Her self in ''Sunshine'' has a tendency to be melodramatic and make a big deal out of nothing.
51* DumbBlonde: ''Sunshine''.
52* EraSpecificPersonality: Serene and fair in ''Twinkle'', mildly ditzy DramaQueen in ''Sunshine'', a go-go dance-loving BarrierMaiden in ''Kira Deco'' and a young blonde happy-go-lucky queen in ''Happiness''.
53* EvilCostumeSwitch: ''[[spoiler:Sunshine.]]''
54* EvilIsPetty: ''[[spoiler:Sunshine.]]''
55* ForgetfulJones: ''Happiness''.
56* GodInHumanForm: In ''Sunshine'', [[spoiler:the plump school maid is actually an avatar of her.]]
57* GodIsFlawed: Since ''Sunshine'', her different incarnations have had some not very magnanimous personality quirks. ''Twinkle'''s Jewelina is also slightly impotent.
58* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: [[spoiler:''Sunshine'' as the Dark Queen.]]
59* GoOutWithASmile: ''Sunshine''. [[spoiler:She doesn't actually die (though she seems to for a moment), but she smiles fondly when the Jewelpets engulf her in light that snaps her out of the influence of Dark Magic.]]
60* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Everywhere but ''Kira Deco''.
61* TheHighQueen: She's very serene and dignified in ''Twinkle'', contrasting with all other versions of her.
62* HolyHalo: Has an halo in ''Sunshine''.
63* ImprobableAge: She's just a kid who's even younger than the protagonists in ''Happiness''. She is nonetheless the principal of Jewel Academy. Though it may be subverted, since she IS a god and is revealed to be a LittleBigSister.
64* JerkassGods: ''Sunshine''. She has a streak of irresponsible behaviour and can be downright childish and self-serving.
65* KingOfAllCosmos: Queen... Anyway, ''Sunshine'' and ''Kira Deco'', her more fun-loving incarnations.
66* LegacyCharacter: In ''Magical Change'', [[spoiler:she isn't a character so much as a title that gets inherited by human Luea at the end.]]
67* LifeOfTheParty: ''Kira Deco''. She's known to love dance parties. Whenever she speaks to the main cast, she begins with "WHAT'S UP PEOPLE, IS THERE A PARTYYYYYY?!", and creates MoodWhiplash in the process.
68* LittleBigSister: In ''Happiness'', she looks like a child, but is actually older than her sister Megumina, who looks like a teenager.
69* LoudOfWar: [[spoiler:The Dark Queen's weakness is acute sounds. The extremely annoying sound of the fish paste flutes is what does her in.]]
70* MeaningfulAppearance: ''Sunshine''!Jewelina has one under the corner of her left eye and she indeed fancies herself a tragic person. [[spoiler:The school maid]] has one in the same spot; it's a clue that they are the same person.
71* MotherOfAThousandYoung: Created the Jewelpets, after all. Rare good version of this trope.
72* OlderThanTheyLook: Definitely in ''Happiness'', where she has a little sister who looks much older than her.
73* OurFounder: Has a statue of herself in the grounds of Sunshine Academy.
74* PalsWithJesus: Except for ''Twinkle'' Jewelina, her relationship with her worshippers tends to be very informal.
75* PhysicalGod: She is the creator of Jewel Land and the Jewelpets.
76* PiecesOfGod: The Deco Stones in ''Kira Deco'' contain parts of Jewelina's will or spirit or something.
77* Really700YearsOld: All of her incarnations are thousands of years old.
78* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
79* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: ''Happiness'', concerning the mysterious Red Moon brainwashing people.
80* TakenForGranite: ''Kira Deco''.
81* TrulySingleParent: She and only she is responsible for the existence of Jewelpets and they see her as a mother in turn.
82* WalkingTheEarth: ''Twinkle'' OVA, [[spoiler:in search of the Flower of Happiness.]]
83* WaveMotionGun: [[spoiler:The Dark Queen uses this in the final battle in ''Sunshine''.]]
84* YouDontLookLikeYou: Keeps name and functions, but her design, personality and voice actress change rather wildly every season.
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86!!'''Moldavite'''
87!!!Voiced by: Creator/HiroshiShimozaki
88[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/capture1_48.jpg]]
89Moldavite is the headmaster of the Magic Academy. In the first series, he's pretty much your average old man, and appears infrequently throughout the series.
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91In ''Twinkle'', he's very jolly, likes karaoke and to make orders through the magical catalogue. He's often scolded or punished by Halite. Despite his antics, his magical level is about the same level as Jewelina's. He's Rin's partner. During the Jewel Star Grand Prix, he's revealed to have several siblings, all of which strongly resemble him. The difference is in the color of the clothes and some mannerisms.
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93* ArtShift: In ''Twinkle'', he shifts from his usual chibi style to a hyper-realistic and rugged one on rare occasions, done for laughs.
94* AscendedExtra: Has a more important role in ''Twinkle'' than in the first series.
95* CampStraight: Pink Moldavite. How do we know he's straight? He chases a girl around in a dream.
96* ColorCodedCharacters: The Moldavite we know is a more rounded character, while his siblings have only one facet to their personalities, hence the colorful robes.
97* DirtyOldMan: ''Twinkle''. Most obviously, his obsession with Jolly and Merry, who, by the way, are dogs. Sexy dogs, but still dogs.
98* EraSpecificPersonality: Tired old man in the first series and a perverted IronButtMonkey in ''Twinkle''.
99* [[BlackBeadEyes Green Bead Eyes]]
100* {{Flight}}: Always sitting on a floating ball.
101* HairTriggerTemper: Red Moldavite.
102* HollywoodToneDeaf: ''Twinkle''. Because of it, being made to sing with him is a form of punishment every student dreads.
103* {{Keet}}: Orange Moldavite.
104* LovableCoward: Blue Moldavite.
105* MeaningfulName: His name is based on a mineral crystal found in meteorite craters.
106* MiniatureSeniorCitizens
107* OurFounder: He has several statues of himself in ''Twinkle'', with at least one on display in the school building. Apparently they're commissioned for every birthday.
108* [[OverrankedSoldier Overranked Magician]]: In ''Twinkle'', given his pervy antics.
109* PrehensileHair: First series.
110* RealMenWearPink: Ties his beard in a pink ribbon.
111* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
112* RobeAndWizardHat
113* SeniorSleepCycle: Falls asleep in episode 1 of ''Twinkle'' when he's welcoming the students to the academy.
114* ShrinkingViolet: Violet Moldavite.
115* TeamMom: Blue Moldavite is always worrying that the students will get hurt.
116* WizardBeard
117* YouDontLookLikeYou: Has a nose and longer hair in the first series. In ''Twinkle'', he's basically a chibi.
118
119!!'''Halite'''
120!!!Voiced by: Mika Ishibashi
121[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/capture20100417_093904.jpg]]
122Halite is the homeroom teacher of Ruby's class in Jewel Land in the first series. She is an expert magician who teaches the Jewelpets how to use their magic. She's also reported to from the human world through a computer.
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124In ''Twinkle'', she's Akari and co.'s homeroom teacher. She sometimes scolds Moldavite due to his antics. Her Jewelpet assistants are Luna and Milky.
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126* AscendedExtra: Has a more important role in ''Twinkle'' than in the first series.
127* MeaningfulName: Her name is based on the mineral halite, commonly known as rock salt.
128* MiniatureSeniorCitizens
129* OnlySaneEmployee: ''Twinkle''.
130* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
131* RobeAndWizardHat
132* StraightMan: To Moldavite in ''Twinkle''.
133
134!!'''Sulfur'''
135!!!Voiced by: Atsushi Kousaka
136[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/images_283229.jpg]]
137Sulfur is one of the male teachers of the Magic Academy. In the first series he is portrayed as determined and brave. He is a supportive teacher to all the Jewelpets.
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139In ''Twinkle'', he's the scaredy cat of the Magic Academy and has a streak of bad luck. His other self, who's a charming and confident adult version of him, appears in some episodes, though the ways through which he appears vary from episode to episode. He's Tour's partner.
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141* ArtEvolution: In the first series, he has slightly darker, more disheveled hair, and looks different even compared to ''Twinkle'' Sulfur's older alter ego. ''Twinkle'' Sulfur looks generally slicker.
142* AscendedExtra: Has a more important role in ''Twinkle'' than in the first series.
143* ButtMonkey: ''Twinkle''.
144* ChickMagnet: ''Twinkle'', in his alternate personality.
145* EraSpecificPersonality: So we have a cool but supportive type in the first and an unlucky ButtMonkey in ''Twinkle''.
146* HotTeacher: First series and his older form in ''Twinkle''.
147* TheKlutz: ''Twinkle'', male example.
148* LovableCoward: ''Twinkle''. He himself says he gets scared easily, but even then he worries more about the safety of his students.
149* MeaningfulName: His name is based on a chemical element.
150* OlderAlterEgo: ''Twinkle''.
151* [[OverrankedSoldier Overranked Magician]]: ''Twinkle''. Clumsy, cowardly, insecure boy who doesn't look much older than his students. How is he a teacher?
152* SplitPersonality: ''Twinkle''. His older self has a vastly different personality.
153* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Afraid of heights in ''Twinkle''.
154
155!!'''Ametrine and Trystine'''
156!!!Voiced by: Creator/YukaIguchi
157[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jewelpettinkle3ffull195720.jpg]]
158Ametrine and Trystine are minor charaters and the owners of Jewel Land's Magic Shop. They are identical twin cats with golden colored fur and wear purple Arabian-style clothing, cream colored capes and crowns. Their heterochromic eyes are arranged differently (Ametrine's left eye is purple while her right eye is red and Trystine's are reversed). They give the Jewel Pod and the Rare Rare Drops (a candy that allows Jewelpets to speak human language) to Ruby, in ''Twinkle''. The twins have good knowledge of magic, but not to the extent of the teachers of the Magic Academy. Tametorin possesses a Jewel Pod, which is used to browse spells. The twins appear in episode 14 of ''Kira Deco'' as [[TheCameo cameos]].
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160* AlwaysIdenticalTwins
161* ContinuityCameo: They have a one-shot appearance in ''Kira Deco''.
162* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Their crowns and eyes.
163* MeaningfulName: Ametrine and Trystine are based on a variant of quartz.
164* SharedUnusualTrait: Their heterochromic eyes, with distinct arrangements.
165* ThoseTwoGirls
166
167!!'''Avenue'''
168!!!Voiced by: Nozomi Sasaki
169[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/195883.jpg]]
170Avenue is the waitress of the Strawberry Cafe. She is a pink rabbit wearing a pink waiter's outfit with strawberries. She is rarely seen in the series, and is not an important character. Avenue has one appearance in ''Twinkle'' and two appearances in ''Kira Deco''.
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172* InSeriesNickname: [=DecoSanta=], in episode 38 of ''Kira Deco''.
173* SantaClaus: ''Kira Deco'' episode 38 as [=DecoSanta=].
174* SendInTheClones: Lots of her appear in episode 28 of ''Kira Deco'', acting as Luna's advisors.
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176[[/folder]]
177
178[[folder:Sweetslandians]]
179
180!!'''Princess Mana'''
181!!!Voiced by: Creator/ManaAshida
182[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/manahime.jpg]]
183The daughter of the rulers of the Sweetsland Kingdom, Mana is celebrating her seventh birthday. Despite her high class upbringing, Mana wants to be a manga artist. She loves cake and dancing. She wields a crown that allows her to collect magic from the Sweetspets and use it.
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185* AbdicateTheThrone: It's implied she wants to do this in order to follow her dream of becoming a manga artist.
186* TheAce: She has literally no flaws.
187* AllLovingHero: Isn't angry at Paku for eating her cake whole and doesn't imprison the duke despite him ''attempting on her life''.
188* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Her status as crown princess gives her considerable magic skills.
189* BadassAdorable
190* BenevolentMageRuler: Crown princess of Sweetsland with awesome magic powers.
191* BigDamnHeroes: Saving the duke just before getting struck by Gumimin.
192* BigGood: Mana is the biggest force of good in the movie, but stays uninvolved until the climax' dire situation.
193* CoolCrown: It's magical.
194* CuteWitch: She can use magic with her crown.
195* {{Determinator}}
196* DisapprovingLook: She looks at the duke like this when she saves him.
197* TheHeroine
198* JobTitle: She is the Sweets Dance Princess of the title, since she's Sweetsland's princess and likes dancing.
199* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Helps fight the monstrous Gumimin while wearing the dress of her birthday party.
200* KidHero: At seven years old, she's the youngest human protagonist.
201* LittleMissBadass: Powerful little mage at 7 years old. She wastes no time in going to stop Gumimin's rampage.
202* MagicCarpet: Flies in one during the movie's climax.
203* MundaneUtility: Uses her royal rapier to quickly cut the cake.
204* OjouRinglets: Her hair is made of voluminous ringlets that match her royalty status.
205* PimpedOutDress: Wears one generously decorated with strawberry motifs throughout the movie.
206* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Wears pink and has pink hair, contrasting her enemy/love interest the duke's blue clothes.
207* PinkMeansFeminine
208* PintSizedPowerhouse: She's 7, of course she's small... and she can cast some potent magic.
209* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She's very understanding for a 7-year-old princess.
210* RebelliousPrincess: She refuses to marry the duke and threatens to relinquish her title if she's forced to.
211%% * RedIsHeroic: Has red eyes.
212* RoyalRapier: Has one, which she uses to cut the cake.
213* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: She uses her powers to stop [[spoiler:Gumimin]]'s rage.
214* SecondaryCharacterTitle: She's the Sweetsland Dance Princess, but the Jewelpets have more screentime than her and she doesn't really get involved until the climax.
215* SilkHidingSteel: She's very mature, proper and kind, but is also unshakable in her resolutions.
216* StrawberryShorthand: She has strawberries on her dress.
217* StraightMan: This is a no-brainer if you compare her with the duke.
218* SupportingLeader: Effectively leads the pet heroes by sending them off in their quest, but doesn't join them until much later in the movie.
219* TalentedPrincessRegularGuy: Mana is shaping up to be a great ruler, is skilled in magic, wields a rapier like a samurai and is good at drawing. The duke is just a loser.
220* WhatsUpKingDude: To Jewel- and Sweetspets.
221* WiseBeyondHerYears: She's surprisingly rational for someone who just turned 7.
222
223!!'''Duke Creme de Brûlée'''
224!!!Voiced by: Hiroki Shimowada
225[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/284221.jpg]]
226The young duke of the Sweetsland Kingdom, who wants the whole kingdom for himself. He wants to marry Mana in order to attain his goal, but she turns him down, spurring him into trying more violent measures.
227
228* AccidentalMisnaming: Chocola can't get his name right.
229* AmazonChaser: He ''really'' enjoys seeing Mana [[MundaneMadeAwesome cut that cake up]].
230* AmbitionIsEvil: He wants to rule Sweetsland and plans to dethrone the heroic royal family for this purpose, even if it means harming them.
231* AristocratsAreEvil: He's a duke and the main villain of the movie.
232* BigBad: He's the main villain of the movie.
233* ButtMonkey: He's a laughing stock because of his constantly failing plans which make the heroes perceive him as not much of a threat.
234* DistressedDude: He almost gets squashed by Gumimin, but Mana saves him just in time.
235* EasilyForgiven: Who cares that he threw an [[spoiler:EldritchAbomination]] into the castle, ''through a cannonball'', endangering not only the princess, but several other lives in the process? Let's have him join the dance party!
236* EnfantTerrible: He's quite the psycho for a (supposed) 7-year-old.
237* HeelFaceTurn: Turns good at the end, seemingly remorseful about what he's done.
238* IdiotHair
239* InsistentTerminology: Insists in being called "master" by Chocola, since he can't get his name right.
240* ItsAllAboutMe: He thinks of himself as amazing and can't believe anyone would turn him down.
241* LoveRedeems: He's genuinely in love with Mana by the end of the movie.
242* NonActionBigBad: He plans mana's overthrowing, but leaves the actual work to his Sweetspet allies.
243* NotGoodWithRejection: The plot kicks off because Mana rejects him.
244* PinkGirlBlueBoy: With Mana.
245* PsychoticSmirk
246* RoyalBrat
247* TakeOverTheWorld: Sweetsland counts as [[TheMultiverse one world]], at least in the movie's universe.
248* TalentedPrincessRegularGuy: With Mana.
249* TooCleverByHalf: He has some pretty good ideas to get what he wants, but they're always foiled.
250* TheUsurper: Tries this since his offer to marry Mana falls through.
251
252!!'''The Prime Minister'''
253[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prime_misnister.png]]
254A nobleman of Sweetsland with a cartoony design. He's a loyal servant to Mana and her family. He suspects Paku, albeit without being antagonistic towards him.
255
256* AdultsAreUseless: Downplayed. He's not action-driven, but plays a part in the climax, unlike Mana's parents.
257* TheGoodChancellor
258* HonestAdvisor
259* MrExposition: He's the one who discovers the truth about Paku and informs Mana of it.
260
261!!'''The King and Queen of Sweetsland'''
262Mana's parents.
263
264* AdultsAreUseless: They have very little involvement in the plot and do nothing to stop the duke or [[spoiler:Gumimin]].
265* FatAndSkinny: Respectively.
266* GoodParents: They don't force Mana to marry someone she doesn't want to.
267* TinyGuyHugeGirl
268
269[[/folder]]

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