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1[[WMG:[[center:[-''Franchise/SailorMoon'' ''' [[Characters/SailorMoon Main Character Index]] '''\
2'''[[Characters/SailorMoonMainCast Main Cast]]''': [[Characters/SailorMoonUsagiTsukino Usagi Tsukino]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonAmiMizuno Ami Mizuno]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonReiHino Rei Hino]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonMakotoKino Makoto Kino]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonMinakoAino Minako Aino]]\
3'''Allies''': [[Characters/SailorMoonSupportingCast Supporting Cast]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonFamiliesOfTheSailorGuardians Families of the Sailor Guardians]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonJuubanMunicipalJuniorHighSchool Juuban Municipal Junior High School]] | '''Others'''\
4'''[[Characters/SailorMoonVillains Villains]]''': [[Characters/SailorMoonDarkKingdom Dark Kingdom]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonBlackMoonClan Black Moon Clan]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonDeathBusters Death Busters]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonDeadMoonCircus Dead Moon Circus]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonShadowGalactica Shadow Galactica]]\
5'''Other media''': [[Characters/SailorMoonMusicalOnlyCharacters Musical-Only Characters]] | [[Characters/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon]]-]]]]]
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7This page covers various minor recurring and one-shot characters of ''Franchise/SailorMoon''.
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12[[folder:In General]]
13* AdaptedOut: Almost all of them are absent from the musicals, and several of them don't appear in the live-action either.
14* BackFromTheDead: This apparently happens to everyone in the Milky Way Galaxy after Galaxia is finally defeated and all of the Star Seeds that were taken are gradually returned to their rightful owners, although we don't actually get to see them afterwards.
15* CastHerd: The series consistently focuses on the Sailor Guardians, but there are a few different main groups of civilians who rotate the role of an episode's supporting cast, and it's rare for civilians from different groups to even speak to each other.
16* DamselInDistress: So many of them end up as the victim of the week on at least one occasion. Many one-shot characters were created just for this purpose.
17* DistressedDude: Male characters needed rescuing as often as female ones did.
18* DubNameChange: Most characters have their names changed in the original English releases. Mostly averted for re-releases.
19* ForgottenFallenFriend: None of the Sailor Guardians mourn their other friends when everyone on Earth gets their Star Seeds taken. Granted, they're busy with their enemy, and everyone does [[BackFromTheDead get better]] after Galaxia is defeated and the Star Seeds are returned, but even [[OcularGushers Usagi]] doesn't shed a single tear before that.
20* HeroicBystander: There are several instances where a civilian chooses to stand up to enemy attacks instead of doing nothing.
21* InnocentBystander: Even when they're not the intended victim, they tend to get caught up in things just by being in the area.
22* {{Muggles}}: Most of these characters are non-superpowered acquaintances of the Sailor Guardians.
23* SelectiveObliviousness: With everything that goes on involving the girls and the enemy attacks, you would think that at least some of them could put the pieces together and figure out the Sailor Guardians' identities without help.
24* UnwittingMuggleFriend: Almost all of them have no idea that the people in their lives are the Sailor Guardians and Tuxedo Mask. A few of them become {{Secret Keeper}}s, though.
25[[/folder]]
26
27!Recurring civilians
28[[folder:In General]]
29* AscendedExtra: Several have a larger role in first season of the '90s anime and/or in the live-action than in the manga.
30* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: By the final season, you hardly even see any recurring civilians.
31* ADayInTheLimelight: Many of them get one or more episodes in [[SailorMoon/TropesTwo '90s anime series]] where they play a major role.
32* DemotedToExtra: Even though the civilian cast get a larger role in the '90s anime, their roles are diminished after the first season as the series focuses more and more on the Sailor Guardians.
33* DesignatedVictim: It's amazing how often the villains' target happens to be someone the Sailor Guardians know. Some are victimized more than others, though.
34* {{Muggles}}: They're all normal humans, unless you count [[spoiler:Reika turning into the MonsterOfTheWeek]] in TheNineties anime only.
35* OutOfFocus: When the Black Moon Clan arc starts, they get used less and less as the Sailor Guardians grow in number and get more focus. It's more noticeable in the original anime where they were used a lot more for early filler episodes. In the manga, they were never really in focus to begin with.
36* RecurringCharacter: They all appear a number of times in at least one version of the series.[[note]]Civilians who do not appear than three times in the same version of the series are listed under minor and one-shot characters below.[[/note]]
37* SatelliteCharacter: Just about all of them play this role to the Sailor Guardians in at least one continuity, though AdaptationExpansion manages to expand many of them beyond this.
38[[/folder]]
39
40!!The Furuhatas
41[[folder:In General]]
42* DubNameChange: The original English dub of the original anime names them Andrew and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Hansford, although the surname Foreman has also been used in the Mixx novelizations.
43* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Unazuki is the foolish to Motoki's responsible, at least when it comes to school work. They both do their jobs responsibly, though.
44* InvisibleParents: Their parents own the Crown, but we never see them or even learn anything about them other than that they exist.
45* LocalHangout: The Furuhata family business of the Game Center Crown/Crown Fruits Parlor serves this role, and much of the Furuhatas' role revolves around this fact.
46* SiblingTeam: A brother and sister who run the Crown together.
47* VideoArcade: Their family business. It's changed to a karaoke parlor in the live-action, but the arcade remains in ''Crystal'', since arcades were still a common sight in Japan at the time of ''Crystal'''s release.
48[[/folder]]
49
50[[folder:Motoki Furuhata]]
51!!Motoki Furuhata (Andrew)
52[[quoteright:221:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/motoki00.jpg]]
53[[caption-width-right:221:[[labelnote: Click to see him in the 90s anime]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/motoki_704.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
54->'''Voiced by''': Hiroyuki Satou (original series), Creator/HiroshiOkamoto (''Crystal'') (JP), Colin O'Meara ([=DiC=]), Steven Bednarski (Cloverway), Creator/LucienDodge (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Rogério Jacques (PT), Creator/JesusBarrero and Creator/JoseGilbertoVilchis ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]\
55'''Portrayed in ''PGSM'' by''': Masaya Kikawada
56
57A university student whose family owns an arcade called the Game Center Crown where he works part-time. The Sailor Guardians are among his most loyal customers, and some of them have crushes on him, although he acts more like a surrogate older brother to them. In some versions, he's the closest male friend Mamoru has in his current life. Despite his apparent importance to the girls' everyday lives, he's rarely if ever caught up in the enemy attacks.
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59* AdaptationalJobChange: The materials Collection reveals that he's in the literature department at university. His major isn't discussed in most adaptations, but in the [=DiC=] dub, he once said that he wants to be a doctor.
60* BettyAndVeronica: The Betty to Mamoru's Veronica during the first anime season, with Motoki being the sweet boy-next-door type and Mamoru the alluring, mysterious TallDarkAndSnarky guy. Mamoru wins.
61* BigBrotherInstinct: Motoki often defends Usagi when Mamoru makes fun of her.
62* BigBrotherMentor: To Usagi. When she's having a problem, she turns to him for advice (such as what to do about Naru falling in love with the enemy).
63* BlindIdiotTranslation: In the recently re-released manga, Motoki's nickname is translated as 'bro'. This gets incredibly awkward later on, when Makoto refers to him as 'the bro at the Game Center.' Uhh....
64* BrainwashedAndCrazy: The ghost bride brainwashes him and forces him to do her bidding in Act 5 of the manga and ''Crystal''.
65* ChickMagnet: Catches the affections of several girls including some of the Sailor Guardians, though he's generally oblivious to their crushes and is too devoted to his girlfriend to care.
66* ChubbyChaser: Somewhat. In the anime he told Usagi he found chubby girls cute. She saw this as an excuse to stop dieting and go back to her regular eating habits, until Luna clarified that he said "chubby", not "fat".
67* CompositeCharacter: The live-action version of him appears to be a combination of Umino and the manga version of himself.
68* ConnectedAllAlong: In the 90s anime, Usagi didn't even suspect that he and Mamoru knew each other until the episode where the three characters have a chance meeting.
69* CovertPervert: Mostly, he's a NiceGuy who treats the girls like younger sisters, overlooks their crushes, and is devoted to his girlfriend. Nevertheless, he remarks in his thoughts how sexy Usagi's friends are.
70* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When we meet him in the second episode. He runs his family's arcade, lets Usagi play the new Sailor V game first, and gives her tips on how to play while offering a quarter for the machine. It's no wonder Usagi is smitten with him.
71* TheGenericGuy: Even for a minor character, he gets hardly any CharacterDevelopment and few distinct personality traits. Other than his job, being the object of the girls' affections and just being a NiceGuy, there isn't much to say about him. The live-action changes this a bit by merging his character with Umino's and fleshing him out some more.
72* GlowingEyesOfDoom: In ''Crystal'', while possessed by an enemy, the pupils of his eyes glow red.
73* InnocentlyInsensitive: He's always a NiceGuy, but he can be insensitive about Usagi and Makoto's crushes on him, such as calling them just kids, because he doesn't notice their feelings.
74* InSeriesNickname: In the manga and ''Crystal'', people call him Furu-chan at his university.
75* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: A NiceGuy who regularly wears an apron, looks like a {{Bishonen}}, serves food and advice to his customers, and in the live-action he's an obsessive pet owner and is the one who catches the bouquet at a wedding.
76* IWillWaitForYou: When Reika decides to go to study in Africa, he decides to wait for her for as long as she is gone. The second time she leaves for ten years and he is ''still'' willing to wait.
77* {{Keet}}: The live-action portrays him this way. His best friend in the world is a pet turtle named Kamekichi, he always smiles, and he doesn't quite know the meaning of subtlety.
78* KindheartedCatLover: Motoki sees Luna wandering around and starts to stroke her, much to her delight. He then asks if she would like some milk and goes inside to get some. Luna mentions that she can see why Usagi likes him.
79* LikeBrotherAndSister: Despite Makoto and Usagi's crushes on him, it is established that they are only younger sisters to him (except in the live-action, where Makoto is his love interest). Usagi becomes happy with this after she and Mamoru get together.
80* LongDistanceRelationship: With Reika. Even when she leaves Japan twice, Motoki promises to wait for her.
81* MenCantKeepHouse: His apartment is in a terrible state, and he admits that he never cleans it. Luckily, Makoto is highly skilled at speed-cleaning.
82* MindControlEyes: You can tell he's being controlled in Act 5 of ''Crystal'' just by his glowing pupils.
83* MuggleBestFriend: In the live-action to Mamoru, as well as being Makoto's Muggle Love Interest.
84* NiceGuy: Easily one of the most decent and caring characters in the series. If someone he knows, like Usagi, has a problem, he's often the first to lend an ear and be supportive.
85* NonActionGuy: Even by civilian standards. At least Umino, Kenji, Shingo, Yuuichirou and Rei's grandfather all have their moments of BadassNormal or HeroicBystander, but he never involves himself in the action of enemy attacks at all.
86* OfficialCouple: With Reika in the anime and manga, or with Makoto in the live-action.
87* PluckyComicRelief: Live-action only; he's quite mature and serious in all other versions.
88* PrettyBoy: Like many other guys in the series, he is one of these, resulting in several young women having crushes on him.
89* RedEyesTakeWarning: When the ghost bride takes control of him, his eyes are still mostly their normal color, but the pupils have turned a menacing bright red.
90* RomanticFalseLead: Usagi had a crush on him before she got together with Mamoru. In the anime, she even fantasizes about the possibility of Motoki being Tuxedo Mask's identity.
91* SatelliteCharacter: Despite being one of the most frequently-seen civilians, he doesn't seem to get much character development beyond his relationships with his friends. Unlike his sister and girlfriend, he is never even targeted by the enemy.
92* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Although he appears in the very first manga chapter of ''Sailor Moon'', in the '90s anime, he makes his debut in the second episode.
93* SecretKeeper: He learns the secret identities of the Sailor Guardians in the first arc of the manga but promises not to tell anyone. He also learns Makoto's identity in the live-action. Averted in the anime.
94* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Sensitive Guy to Mamoru's Manly Man.
95* ThreesomeSubtext: In the first season, when Usagi briefly fantasizes about herself, Motoki, and Tuxedo Mask when she has a crush on both.
96* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Never got one in supplementary material, but in an episode of the first anime, he says his favorite food is hayashi rice.
97* TrashOfTheTitans: His apartment in TheNineties anime is a terrible mess.
98* TwoGuysAndAGirl: With Reika and Setsuna in the manga. All three become good friends when they attend university together.
99* UmbrellaOfTogetherness: In episode 29 of TheNineties anime, Motoki offers an umbrella to Makoto, resulting in her developing a severe crush on him.
100* VictimOfTheWeek: In Act 5 of the manga and its ''Crystal'' adaptation, he gets targeted by the ghost bride. Oddly, though, not one enemy targeted him in the '90s anime even though he appears a lot more than his girlfriend and sister, both of whom have been targets.
101[[/folder]]
102
103[[folder:Unazuki Furuhata]]
104!!Unazuki Furuhata (Elizabeth)
105[[quoteright:144:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unazuki_4588.gif]]
106->'''Voiced by''': Miyako Endou and Creator/ErikoHara (JP), Sabrina Grdevich ([=DiC=]), Creator/CatherineDisher (Cloverway), Creator/VeronicaTaylor (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Isabel Wolmar (PT), [[Creator/IsabelMartinon Isabel Martiñón]] ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]
107
108Motoki's younger sister. Almost as cheerful and bubbly as Usagi herself, she works as a waitress at the Fruits Parlor Crown, which is the other half of the girls' hangout and the Furuhatas' family business. She goes to the same school as Rei school and is about a year older than the Inners.
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110* AscendedExtra: Slightly in the fourth season of TheNineties anime where she appeared the most often, unlike other civilians who appeared ''less'' often later in the series.
111* AmbiguouslyBi: She claims to have a boyfriend (although we never actually see him), but after her Pure Heart Crystal is taken, she tries to give her FirstKiss (which she had been [[SacredFirstKiss saving]]) to Makoto.
112* BookDumb: In the Materials collection, it is revealed that her grades are below average and she does not like to study.
113* CoolBigSis: To Usagi. She's about a year older, making her around Haruka and Michiru's age, and Usagi likes her and seems to think she's pretty cool.
114* DamselInDistress: Gets targeted twice by the enemy: once when the Death Busters extracted her Pure Heart Crystal, and once when Tiger's Eye goes after her Dream Mirror.
115* ADayInTheLimelight: She gets one in the third season of the anime where the Death Busters target her for her Pure Heart Crystal, and then another the following season where Tiger's Eye goes after her Dream Mirror.
116* EarlyBirdCameo: Look carefully in the third episode of ''Crystal''. You can see her and Reika standing in the background.
117* FieryRedhead: Like with Naru, it's usually averted, but again like with Naru, she has moments of this.
118* FirstKiss: Her ADayInTheLimelight episode, in the S series, was centered on how she and her boyfriend had not even kissed...
119* GenkiGirl: She's very cheerful and light on her feet.
120* TheGhost: Her boyfriend. She mentions him several times, but we never see him or even learn his name.
121* InSeriesNickname: Original English dubs only. Her name is Elizabeth, but she's also been called Lizzie for short.
122* MistakenForCheating: Subverted in ''R''. Mamoru once gave her a ride in his motorbike because she was late to a date with her boyfriend; Usagi saw them and thought Unazuki was his new girlfriend. Since those were his "ItsNotYouItsMe" days, he tried to use it to his advantage so Usagi would get over him. [[WrongGenreSavvy It]] [[FromBadToWorse backfired.]] [[TearJerker/SailorMoon Horribly]].
123* MuggleBestFriend: Sometimes played this role to the Sailor Guardians during the fourth season when several other muggle friends only appear once or twice.
124* NiceGirl: She's a very sweet, kind and friendly person pretty much all the time.
125* NoodleIncident: The first episode of ''[=SuperS=]'' features Chibi-Usa giving a surprisingly deep answer in regard to Unazuki's worries about her relationship. Unazuki is freaked out while Usagi bluntly asks if she's been reading her mom's "mature novels" without permission again.
126* RelativeError: Subverted in her first appearance. Seeing Mamoru give her a ride on his motorcycle, Usagi asks hopefully and jealously if she is Mamoru's relative. She's not. She's actually Motoki's sister, but the end result works out the same way, as Unazuki assures Usagi that she's not Mamoru's girlfriend.
127* RememberTheNewGuy: She's Motoki's little sister who works at her family's business where the Sailor Guardians hang out, yet she was never seen or alluded to in the first season, and Usagi inexplicably does not know who Unazuki is in her debut episode.
128* SixthRanger: Of the civilian cast. She is introduced during the Black Moon arc.
129* TomboyishPonytail: She always wears her hair up in a ponytail with two sidetails left hanging loose.
130* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She's a GenkiGirl with a tomboyish hairstyle, but works as a waitress and is a romantic dreamer. Her wardrobe ranges from pretty dresses to {{Shorttank}} outfits.
131* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: In episode 134, Luna speaks in front of her. Despite the fact that she's not in the know, she doesn't seem to show any reaction to something as odd as a talking cat.
132[[/folder]]
133
134!!Others
135[[folder:Mayumi Osaka]]
136!!Mayumi Osaka (Susan Baker)
137[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/whatareyoudoing.jpg]]
138->'''Voiced by''': Michiko Abe (original series), Sanae Kobayashi (''Crystal'') (JP), Maria Vacratsis ([=DiC=]), Wendee Lee (Viz) (EN)\
139'''Portrayed in ''PGSM'' by''': Noriko Watanabe
140
141Naru's mother who owns and operates a jewelry shop called Jewelry OSA-P. In all versions of the series, she is the victim of the first enemy attack, where a Youma [[CaptureAndReplicate captures and impersonates her]], leaving her tied up. Only appears in the first installment most versions, though in the '90s anime, she shows up a few more times.
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143* AdvertisedExtra: Since ''Crystal'' is based so closely on the original manga, she only appears in the first episode. However, she was featured right alongside the main and recurring characters from the first arc in the ''Sailor Moon Crystal Official First Visual Book'', a compiled collection of promotional art for ''Crystal'', because she was around since the start of the series.
144* AscendedExtra: ''Very'' slightly in TheNineties anime when she makes a couple of other appearances, and even returns for ''VideoGame/SailorMoonAnotherStory''. In the manga, she is limited to the first act.
145* BoundAndGagged: In the basement, she is tied up this way while a youma impersonates her.
146* CaptureAndReplicate: In the manga and both anime series, the youma Morga captures and impersonates Mrs. Osaka.
147* DemonicPossession: The live-action changes her role a bit. The episode's youma possesses her in the first episode instead of impersonating her.
148* DubInducedPlotHole: She is alive after the first attack in all versions, but the first English anime dub omits explaining where she is.
149* DubNameChange: The original English dub of the original anime names her Susan Baker. This was originally NamedByTheAdaptation until she got an official Japanese name in the live-action.
150* EverythingsSparklyWithJewelry: She owns a jewelry store which has a big part in the first attack.
151* FieryRedhead: She seems to fit this trope better than her daughter does, as she has a bit more of a temper than her.
152* NamedByTheAdaptation: She originally went unnamed. The DiC dub gave her the name of Susan, while the live-action series finally named her Mayumi. She's unnamed in the rest of the franchise.
153* StrongFamilyResemblance: Naru inherited a lot of her features, such as her hair and eye colors, from her mother.
154* UnnamedParent: In every continuity except for the live-action.
155* WeirdnessMagnet: Apparently shares this trait with her daughter. It's only made apparent in the first anime, though, because that's the only series where she even appears in more than one episode.
156[[/folder]]
157
158[[folder:Reika Nishimura]]
159!!Reika Nishimura (Rita Blake)
160[[quoteright:221:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reika00.jpg]]
161->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RikaFukami (original series), Creator/MaiNakahara (''Crystal'') (JP), Wendy Lyon (season 1 first appearance), Katherine Trowell (season 1 second appearance) ([=DiC=]), Daniela Olivieri (Cloverway), Creator/EricaMendez (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Vera Sachetti (PT), [[Creator/RocioGarcel Rocío Garcel]] and Belinda Martinez ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]
162
163Motoki's girlfriend, a gifted science student. The Sailor Guardians admire her but don't always like her because they have crushes on her boyfriend. She becomes friends with Setsuna when they attend college together. In the original anime, [[spoiler:she's the reincarnation of Rikoikeidar, one of the Seven Great Youma]].
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165* AdaptationalJobChange: What Reika is studying in school (so she can have that job later) changed from mineralogy in the manga to archaeology in the anime (though it resembles paleontology more when we see her in episode 41). Also, what college she's attending changes from K.O. University like Motoki to Azabu Technical College.
166* AdaptationDyeJob: In TheNineties anime, Reika is a brunette. In the materials collection, she has strawberry pink hair, but in further colored manga artwork, she's blonde.
167* AdaptationOriginConnection: Due to her being [[spoiler:the reincarnation of one of the Seven Great Youma]], she's connected to the Silver Millennium and the Dark Kingdom in the first anime.
168* AdaptedOut: Does not appear in the live-action.
169* AdventurerArchaeologist: Her work, in the anime. This is why she went to Africa to do field work as a university student.
170* AllGirlsLikePonies: In her final anime appearance, she is revealed to enjoy horseback riding and briefly bonds with Chibi-Usa over a fondness for horses.
171* ArtShift: In TheNineties anime, her eyes had a distinctively different appearance from the rest of the cast. That changed when she returned in season four.
172* BrainyBrunette: She's very intelligent and studies science at university, but only in the original anime does she have brown hair.
173* CoolBigSis: The Inner Guardians look up to her and admire her, despite their crushes on her boyfriend.
174* DubNameChange: The original English dub of the original anime names her Rita Blake.
175* EarlyBirdCameo: Look carefully in the third episode of ''Crystal''. You can see her and Unazuki standing in the background.
176* EnemyWithin: [[spoiler:Rikoukeidar, one of the Seven Great Youma.]]
177* EverythingsSparklyWithJewelry: In the manga, Reika was really into gemstones, as she studies mineralogy at KO University. While she doesn't drape herself in jewels, she does wear rather stylish earrings and necklaces tastefully. A caption refers to her as a "high maintenance $6900 Versace queen."
178* HorseJump: Spends much of her final anime appearance trying to pull this off on her horse before finally doing it at the end of the episode.
179* LivingMacGuffin: In the original anime only. She turns out to be [[spoiler:Rikoukeidar, one of the Seven Great Youma, and the carrier of the Blue Rainbow Crystal]].
180* LongDistanceRelationship: With Motoki. Even when she leaves Japan twice, Motoki promises to wait for her.
181* MuggleBestFriend: To Setsuna, after they begin attending the same university.
182* OfficialCouple: With Motoki. Except in the live-action, where it's not certain she even exists.
183* PinkMeansFeminine: Both the manga and ''Crystal'' depict her as wearing a lot of pink.
184* PutOnABus: She leaves Tokyo ''twice'' in the original anime to pursue her studies, although she and Motoki stay a couple.
185* {{Reincarnation}}: The reincarnation of [[spoiler:one of the Seven Great Youma]].
186* SuddenNameChange: Reika was initially named "Rita Blake" in her first dub appearance, but had her original name retained in the dub of ''[=SuperS=]''.
187* TwoGuysAndAGirl: With Motoki and Setsuna in the manga. All three become good friends when they attend university together.
188* TwoGirlsToATeam: One of only two female members of [[spoiler:the Seven Great Youma]].
189[[/folder]]
190
191[[folder:Yuuichirou Kumada]]
192!!Yuuichirou Kumada (Chad)
193[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/diamondintherough.png]]
194->'''Voiced by''': Creator/BinShimada (JP), Steven Bednarski ([=DiC=]), Jason Barr (Cloverway), Creator/WallyWingert (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] António Semedo (PT), Creator/RicardoMendoza ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]
195
196A rugged and hunky guy who comes to work at the Hikawa Shrine as Rei's grandfather's apprentice. Secretly from a rich family, he has a crush on Rei whose feelings for him are complicated; sometimes she seems to share the affection and can't admit it, while at other times, she treats him like a DoggedNiceGuy. Despite this, he's devoted to her whether their relationship is romantic or not. Only appears in the original anime, but unlike most {{Canon Foreigner}}s, he continues to appear in later seasons.
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198* AccentAdaptation: [=DiC=] gave him a surfer-dude accent and Cloverway made him sound more American.
199* BadassNormal: One of the most badass normals in the series, due to him being so physically fit. In his case, it goes beyond just facing enemy attacks. Even most top athletes can't ski jump off a cliff and stop right where they land perfectly on their own two feet unharmed.
200* BadassPreacher: Well, badass preacher-in-training, but close enough. He's training to be a Shinto priest, and he gets several moments of being a BadassNormal.
201* TheBigGuy: He is easily one of the most muscular and physical characters.
202* BigGuyLittleGuy: The big to Rei's grandfather's little. One's a MiniatureSeniorCitizen, and the other's a tall, muscular {{Hunk}}.
203* ButtMonkey: Rei treats him this way at times by pushing him around and taking his feelings for granted, and he often klutzes out when he's working around her.
204* CanonForeigner: Created specifically for TheNineties anime.
205* ChickMagnet: When Rei's grandfather decides to start an aerobics class at the shrine, Yuuichirou is such a hunk that he has no problem attracting young girls to join. If he wasn't so hung up on Rei, he could probably have any girl he wanted.
206* CrazyJealousGuy: At his worst, he can act like one towards anyone who tries to swoon his princess.
207* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He may be a ButtMonkey who's not the most sensible or serious guy around, but when the shrine or Rei is in danger, watch out.
208* ADayInTheLimelight: While he's mostly an assistant and foil to Rei's grandfather, he does get the focus a couple of times:
209** Episode 38 reveals that his family is rich and owns a mountain lodge, and when he brings the girls to visit it, he gets to show off his heroics and awesome skiing skills, even trying to protect the girls from the enemy.
210** In episode 99, he mistakes Haruka for a man and Rei's boyfriend. Though heartbroken, he tries to defend her honor when he thinks Haruka is cheating on her.
211* DemotedToExtra: Mainly after ''Sailor Moon S''. Like so many other civilians, he appears less as the series progresses.
212* DistressedDude: In one episode of ''S'', he's the victim who gets his Pure Heart Crystal pulled out.
213* DoggedNiceGuy: Has been in love with Rei for quite some time, but though she cares for him, she treats him like a ButtMonkey. Doesn't discourage him from trying, though.
214* DubNameChange: The original English dub of the original anime names him Chad Holdenford.
215* FearlessFool: He's brave, all right, but this leads him to do things a sensible person wouldn't even consider, like trying to defend Rei's honor without getting the facts first or jumping in front of a giant runaway snowball in an attempt to stop it.
216* HarmlessFreezing: In episode 38, when the [[AnIcePerson ice-themed]] youma tries to send a freezing blast at Rei, [[HumanShield he steps into the path of the blast]], getting frozen stiff. He's fine afterwards.
217* HeroicBystander: When Rei is attacked, he steps forward to defend her despite having no powers of his own.
218* HiddenEyes: His long, unkempt bangs cover his eyes most of the time, though there is a moment or three where we see the eyes in plain view.
219* HopelessSuitor: He looks and acts like one - but he does cares for Rei selflessly, despite knowing she's not likely to be into him the way he wants, and so he protects her because that's his choice. [[ShutUpHannibal He leaves it very clear to Kooan when she belittles him]].
220* HouseHusband: Not a literal one ([[HopelessSuitor though he'd like to be]]), but he acts like one to Rei by taking care of most the domestic work like cleaning after he moves into the shrine, leaving her free to handle her Sailor duties.
221* HumanShield: Any time Rei is under attack, he tries to act like one to her. At one point, he even says he doesn't mind dying if it means he saves Rei.
222* {{Hunk}}: In the aforementioned aerobics class episode, his workout clothes reveal him to be very muscular and ruggedly handsome, unlike most male characters in the series who are more {{Bishonen}}.
223* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Rei may be the one he pines for, but he seems willing to accept that she may not want him. As long as she's happy, it's good enough for him; that's how much he cares.
224* TheKlutz: [[ZigZaggedTrope Zig-zagged]]. He does have several moments of clumsiness while working at the shrine or hanging around Rei, but at other times, he can be pretty graceful, like when he shows off his athletic skills. Possibly justified, since his love for Rei seems to make him klutz out.
225* LovableJock: A nice, friendly teenager who spends his downtime skiing or working out in a gym.
226* {{Miko}}: Or rather, a male version rarely seen in anime, known as a "geki".
227* MistakenForCheating: After seeing Rei with Haruka, whom he like so many others mistook for a man, he jumped to the conclusion that the two were dating.
228* NiceGuy: Most of the times when he's not is when he's trying to protect his friends.
229* NonIdleRich: Comes from a wealthy background but keeps steady employment, usually in jobs that are "beneath" him.
230* PermaStubble: Complete with bangs. The scruffy appearance is possibly to hide his identity of being a rich kid so that he can step out of that shadow.
231* PluckyComicRelief: Often delivers a lot of the humor in the show due to his goofiness, occasional klutz attacks and hopeless love for Rei.
232* RealMenWearPink: A rugged, hunky, and athletic guy, he has no qualms about doing the cleaning and housekeeping chores at the shrine.
233* SecretlyWealthy: Is revealed to be the son of a ''very'' wealthy family. Though he doesn't bring it up as much.
234* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers one to Koan when she thinks that he's only trying to shield Rei to impress her and win her over, saying that he's only trying to protect her be he ''wants'' to.
235* StarvingArtist: In the original English dubs only, he describes himself as a struggling musician. It's more of an InformedAttribute, though. He comes from a rich family, and since he never was depicted as a musician in the Japanese version, nothing is seen to suggest that he can even play an instrument.
236* SurferDude: Talks like one in the original English-language dubs.
237* ThoseTwoGuys: With Rei's grandfather. After he comes to work for the latter, it's rare to see one without the other.
238* TrainStationGoodbye: Subverted with Rei and Yuichirou: [[spoiler:the train turns out to be a MonsterOfTheWeek]]. Oddly, compared to when Ami and Ryo play it straight, this one is more of a TearJerker complete with appropriate SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic.
239* ThrowingDownTheGauntlet: When he mistakes Haruka for Rei's boyfriend and then sees her with her girlfriend, he is convinced that Haruka is cheating on Rei, so he decides to defend Rei's honor and challenges Haruka to a duel. Haruka is more than a little puzzled.
240* UnexplainedAccent: Like Naru, his accent from the [=DiC=] dub seems a bit out of place in Tokyo.
241* WildHair: His shoulder-length hair is consistently rugged and unkempt.
242[[/folder]]
243
244[[folder:Ittou Asanuma]]
245!!Ittou Asanuma
246[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ittou_asanuma_manga.jpg]]
247->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KazuyaNakai (original series), Creator/DaisukeSakaguchi (''Crystal'') (JP), Greg Felden (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/IrwinDaayan ([=LatAm=], original series) [[/labelnote]]
248
249A friend, and possible love interest, of Makoto's and an underclassman at Mamoru's school. He's very curious and fills his spare time doing paranormal investigation, which made him the focus of a minor subplot in the Black Moon arc of the manga and ''Crystal''.
250----
251* AmbiguouslyBi: His idolization of Mamoru could easily be interpeted as a crush, but on the other hand, he also gets kissed by Makoto and doesn't complain about it.
252* BigBrotherWorship: They're not actually related, but he ''really'' admires Mamoru, who is an upperclassman at his school.
253* BishieSparkle: In ''Crystal'', when Makoto kisses him, he gives off a wave of sparkles with LoveBubbles all around the two of them.
254* ConspiracyTheorist: An inquisitive guy who takes notes of everything he sees and fills his spare time coming up with crazy theories like the girls being aliens. He comes off as a bit of a deconstruction, though. The supernatural is already a common sight in Tokyo before his debut, and some of his theories are half-right, but he gets the details wrong (the girls are ''reincarnations'' of aliens).
255* ConstantlyCurious: When anything he sees catches his attention, he wants to understand what it's all about, often jotting things in his notebook to help him figure it out.
256* ContinuityCameo: Has one in TheNineties anime to establish that he exists in that continuity. A minor (but still important enough to know the girls' secret identities) recurring character from the manga, he appears briefly in one episode of ''Sailor Stars'' where he calls on Mamoru when he misses a get together of the members of a PC Network. When Mamoru doesn't appear to be home, he leaves. We only know it's him because of the credits.
257* DeclarationOfProtection: In ''Crystal'', after he learns the truth, he makes one to Makoto. Even though he can't help fight and doesn't have powers, he will protect her.
258* DemotedToExtra: He appears a number of times in the manga, beginning in the Black Moon arc, but only appears once very briefly in TheNineties anime in the final season, and even then, his name only appears in the credits.
259* DubNameChange: The original English translation of the manga names him Osamu. For some reason, the translators just gave him a completely different Japanese name instead of an English one like everyone else.
260* EasilyOverheardConversation: In Act 17 of ''Crystal'', he overheards Usagi, Mamoru and Luna in Crown Fruits Parlor discussing the current situation regarding Chibi-Usa, Black Moon, and the kidnapping of Rei and Ami.
261* TheGlomp: On the first manga page he appears in, Makoto greets him with an overpowering hug.
262* HeroWorshipper: Towards Mamoru. He wants to be just like him, so he takes notes about everything Mamoru does.
263* ImpliedLoveInterest: There's nothing at first to indicate that he and Makoto are more than really close friends at the start of the series, but then she kisses him on the forehead after he learns the girls' identities. When this scene was adapted into ''Crystal'', the animators made it look as romantic as they could, complete with bubbles and sparkles, and he promises to protect her much like Yuuichirou did to Rei in the first anime.
264* LastNameBasis: He's usually just called Asanuma.
265* LoveBubbles: In Act 17 of ''Crystal'', there's a romantic scene between Makoto and Asanuma where she kisses him and bubbles and sparkles are all around them
266* NerdsAreSexy: Obsessed with science fiction and the paranormal, carries a notebook everywhere to take notes of whatever he sees, yet he looks like a bishie in sharp men's clothes, and Makoto and Minako acknowledge how cute he is.
267* NiceGuy: While Makoto is working through a cold and worried about her friends, Asanuma comforts her and promises that he'll be there for her when she needs him.
268* ParanormalInvestigation: He's a member of the Sci-Fi Club at his school, to which he reports any UFO sightings. In fact, after witnessing Mamoru healing himself and Luna talking to Usagi, he thinks that their group might be aliens.
269* SecretKeeper: In the manga, after he reveals to Makoto what he saw, she confesses the Sailor Guardians' identities to him and even kisses him on the forehead.
270* SharpDressedMan: Often seen wearing the tie, jacket and dress shirt of his school uniform.
271* ShipTease: In the manga, after learning the girls' identities, Makoto kisses him on the forehead. ''Crystal'' goes beyond this and has her outright flirting him and makes the kiss scene look as romantic as possible.
272* SixthRanger: Of the civilian cast. He is introduced during the Black Moon arc.
273* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Averted. Like Ikuko Tsukino but unlike the rest of the civilian cast, he actually appeared as late as Stars.
274[[/folder]]
275
276[[folder:Momoko Momohara]]
277!!'''Momoko Momohara''' (Melissa/Melanie)
278[[quoteright:221:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/momo01.jpg]]
279[[caption-width-right:221:[[labelnote: Click to see her in the 90s anime]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/momo00.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
280->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaekoKawata (JP); Mary Long ([=DiC=]), Tanya Donato (Cloverway), Creator/DebiDerryberry (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Cristina Camargo ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]
281
282A girl who is Chibi-Usa's closest non-Sailor Guardian friend. They are in the same class whenever Chibi-Usa attends school in the present time.
283----
284* AdaptationDyeJob: Manga illustrations show her with pinkish or purple hair. In early '90s anime appearances, her hair was brown, but in the fourth season it became purple [[SeriesContinuityError with no explanation]], yet didn't match the manga. Her eyes also changed from a light blue to bright purple.
285* AlphabeticalThemeNaming: In the original English dubs, Chibi-Usa's best muggle friends are Melly and Kelly.
286* AnimeChineseGirl: Dresses as one and her family owns a Chinese restaurant.
287* ArtEvolution: As with Shingo, Momoko visually ages a little over the course of her appearances. In ''R'', she appears around six or seven like Chibi-Usa, while in ''S'' and ''Super S'', she's taller and has a visible bustline. Her bangs and side strands also went from being straight to curly. These changes in her look match up with her manga appearance.
288* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In an episode of the R season, when she's accidentally infused with Black Energy. Chibi-Usa manages to debrainwash her, though.
289* CleanDubName: The Latin American dub had Momoko shortened to Momo, to avoid the near-homophone moco/mocosa meaning (snot/snotty or brat).
290* CoolBigSis: Acts like this towards Chibi-Usa, even though they are technically in the same grade and Chibi-Usa is ReallySevenHundredYearsOld.
291* DubNameChange: She got two. The [=DiC=] dub of the original anime name her Melissa, but the Cloverway dub changed it to Melanie with the nickname Melly. There is an explanation for this however. Her appearance radically changed between her ''R'' and ''[=SuperS=]'' appearances that the Cloverway team assumed she was an entirely new character, so they gave her a different name.
292* InconsistentColoring: She had brown hair in the ''R'' and ''S'' seasons but switched to purple hair in ''[=SuperS=]''. In the manga, she has pink hair.
293* MuggleBestFriend: To Chibi-Usa. They're close friends while she's in the past, but she isn't one of the Sailor Guardians.
294* NiceGirl: She's a very nice and friendly person.
295* RepetitiveName: '''Momo'''ko '''Momo'''hara.
296* RoseHairedSweetie: Her hair is actually purple, but in ''Crystal'', it looks more like a deep shade of pink, and she's a NiceGirl.
297* SeriesContinuityError: Her hair color is switched from brown to purple in ''Super S'' without any explanation, and her eyes go from being a light blue to an identical shade of purple.
298* SixthRanger: Of the civilian cast. She is introduced during the Black Moon arc.
299* SuddenNameChange: In the original English dub. Her dub name was originally Melissa, but later episodes were dubbed by a different company who used the name Melanie instead (Melly for short).
300[[/folder]]
301
302[[folder:Kyuusuke and Kotono Sarashina]]
303!!Kyuusuke and Kotono Sarashina
304[[quoteright:198:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_125549.png]]
305 [[caption-width-right:198:Kotono Sarashina]]
306[[quoteright:209:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_130645.png]]
307 [[caption-width-right:209:Kyuusuke Sarashina in ''Sailor Moon Crystal'']]
308->'''Kyuusuke voiced by''': Kazumi Okushima (''R''), Creator/DaisukeSakaguchi (''Super S''), Yukiko Morishita (''Crystal'') (JP), Nicola St. John (Cloverway), Creator/KyleHebert (Viz) (EN)\
309'''Kotono voiced by''': Creator/AkemiKanda (''Crystal'') (JP), Creator/TaraSands (Viz) (EN)
310
311Two siblings who are friends with the girls. Kyuusuke is a friend and classmate of Chibi-Usa's. He's very athletic but also very sarcastic. Kotono goes to Rei's school and is obsessed with the supernatural.
312----
313* AccidentalPervert: A more subtle instance is towards the end of episode 155. There's a brief scene where Chibi-Usa and Momoko are showing off the sports day ribbons on their shirts, and their friend Kyusuke is nearby with a blush on his face, making you wonder if he's catching a look down Momoko's shirt (particularly since Momo as portrayed in [=SuperS=] is already filling out).
314* AdaptedOut: Kotono in TheNineties anime. However, she returns in ''Crystal''.
315* AlphabeticalThemeNaming: In the original English dubs, Chibi-Usa's best muggle friends are Melly and Kelly.
316* AmbiguouslyGay: Similar to Asanuma and Mamoru, her admiration for Sailor V and for her schoolmate Rei could be interpreted as crushes. She hasn't shown any indication that she's attracted to men.
317* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Kotono can be one, due to her involvement in paranormal investigation.
318* DistaffCounterpart: Kotono is one to Asanuma. Both are paranormal-obsessed muggle friends of the Guardians introduced around the same time.
319* DubNameChange: The original English dub of the original anime names Kyuusuke Kelly.
320* FanBoy: Kyuusuke is a Sailor V fan.
321* {{Fangirl}}: Kotono is also a Sailor V fan.
322* GenderBlenderName: In the original English dub, he is named Kelly. It used to be an exclusively male name before becoming unisex, but by the time ''Sailor Moon'' first aired, it was mostly used by girls.
323* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Kyusuke is very sarcastic and often bickers with the girls but is still a good friend to them.
324* LovableJock: Kyuusuke is very athletic and goes to school with Chibi-Usa. Though he's a [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold jerk]], he's not really a JerkJock.
325* OddFriendship: Kyuusuke is friends with a nerdy boy in his class named Sorano. Sorano basically a younger version of Umino, making him about as unlike Kyuusuke as one can get.
326* ParanormalInvestigation: Kotono was the president of TA Academy's supernatural research club.
327* SchoolNewspaperNewshound: Kotono was a member of Rei's school's news club.
328* ShoutOut: Kotono's first name is an obvious one to Creator/KotonoMitsuishi.
329* SiblingYinYang: Aside from Sailor V fandom, they don’t have much of anything in common. She's a {{Cloudcuckoolander}}; he's sane and sensible. She's a NiceGirl; he's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold. She embraces the traditional feminine ideals of Catholic schools and Japanese society; he's a rough-and-tumble sports-minded boy.
330* SixthRanger: Of the civilian cast. Both are introduced during the Black Moon arc.
331* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kyuusuke's is soba. Luckily for him, he and his sister live in a shop that sells it.
332* VitriolicBestBuds: Kyuusuke has this relationship with Chibi-Usa and Momoko. They're his best friends, but he often snarks and argues with them.
333* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Kyuusuke is scared of high jumps. He has to confront this in one episode.
334[[/folder]]
335
336!Minor and one-shot characters
337!!Manga and ''Sailor Moon Crystal''
338[[folder:In General]]
339* AdaptedOut: A number of minor characters from the manga were left out of the original anime, despite how much the anime made use of one-shot characters.
340* CanonForeigner: A lot of minor and one-shot characters them were created just for the '90s anime.
341* {{Filler}}: Often, they're just created to fill out the series and add more episodes/enemy attacks.
342* OneShotCharacter: Most of them appear in only a single episode or chapter. A few of them reappear once or twice, but that’s as far as it goes, and their roles are so minor for such a long series that they might as well be one-shots.[[note]]As a rule of thumb: if a civilian appears more than three times in the same version of the series, then they belong under recurring civilians.[[/note]]
343* VictimOfTheWeek: Most of them were created to give the villains someone new to attack. This was mostly done in the '90s anime, but the manga also featured minor characters who mainly served as new victims.
344* WoobieOfTheWeek: Basically, every other OneShotCharacter in the anime is one. It gets annoying after a while, as the Sailor Guardians are perfectly fine helping out the character they barely know, but they spend no time with their actual friends.
345[[/folder]]
346
347!!!Humans
348[[folder:Mii and her mother]]
349!!Mii and her mother
350->'''Mii voiced by''': Creator/AyaneSakura (JP), Creator/CheramiLeigh (EN)
351->'''Mii's mother voiced by''': Creator/YukaKomatsu (JP), Creator/KateHiggins (EN)
352----
353
354Mii is a little girl in the first grade who enjoys playing at the Hikawa Shrine after school. She was among the bus passengers abducted by Jadeite in Act 3 of the manga and ''Crystal'', for which her mother blamed Rei.
355----
356* AdaptationDyeJob: Mii has dark hair in the manga, while her mother's hair is light. Both have deep reddish-purple hair in ''Crystal''.
357* AdaptedOut: They did not appear in the original anime.
358* AdvertisedExtra: Of ''Crystal'', even more so than Naru's mother. At least most fans remembered the latter, but a lot of fans forgot that these two even existed, since they just appeared in one act of the manga and didn't appear at all in the '90s anime. Nevertheless, because of their early appearance, they were included in the promotional art of the ''Sailor Moon Crystal Official First Visual Book''.
359* GirlishPigtails: Mii always wears her hair up in a pair of cute-looking pigtails.
360* MamaBear: When Mii goes missing, her mom won't stand by or let anything happen to her.
361* OneShotCharacter: They only appear in Act 3 of the manga and ''Crystal''.
362* OnlyOneName: Their surname is unknown.
363* StrongFamilyResemblance: In ''Crystal'', they look a lot like each other and have the same hair and eye color.
364* VictimOfTheWeek: Mii is one of the bus passengers abducted by Jadeite to gather people's energy.
365* UnnamedParent: Mii's mother is unnamed.
366[[/folder]]
367
368[[folder:Princess D]]
369!!Princess D
370[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_d_crystal.jpg]]
371[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: Click to see her in the 90s anime]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_d_classic.png[[/labelnote]]]]
372->'''Voiced by''': Miki Itou (original series), Creator/KanaUeda (''Crystal'') (JP), Creator/LisaOrtiz ([=DiC=]), Creator/CindyRobinson (Viz) (EN)
373
374A princess from the fictional D Kingdom, the world's largest producer of diamonds. She was once suspected of being the Moon Princess, so the heroes and villains both infiltrated her party to investigate her. She has the same kind of spiral glasses as Umino but looks beautiful when she takes them off.
375----
376* AdaptationDyeJob: Princess D is blonde in ''Crystal''. She was originally brunette in the earlier anime, as to possibly make her look like a female Umino. It is entirely possible that Naoko intended her to be blonde in the manga, however.
377* AdaptedOut: Of the live-action, though they kept her storyline, replacing her with a rich non-royal girl named Yuka Sakuragi.
378* BeautifulAllAlong: Much like Umino, when she takes her glasses off…
379* BlindWithoutEm: When her glasses get knocked off, she can't see at all and quickly starts trying to find them.
380* CoolCrown: She wears a simple but elegant royal crown.
381* DistaffCounterpart: To Umino and his ''Sailor V'' equivalent Amano.
382* TheGlassesGottaGo: She turns out to be quite [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/sailormoon/images/8/87/Princess_D_Crystal.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20140818235734 pretty]] without her glasses. It makes the girls wonder if the same is true for Umino.
383* OneShotCharacter: She only appears once in the manga, and only once in both anime series (both times, the episode was directly adapted from Act 4 of the manga).
384* OpaqueNerdGlasses: They even have the same spiral look as Umino's.
385* {{Ruritania}}: She is from one, which is simply referred to as D Kingdom.
386[[/folder]]
387
388[[folder:Makoto's senpai]]
389!!Makoto's senpai
390->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KenjiAkabane (''Crystal'') (JP), Creator/LisaOrtiz ([=DiC=]), Creator/PatrickSeitz (Viz) (EN)
391
392A boy from Makoto's old school. Makoto had a crush on him, but she turned him down because he didn't like girls who were that strong or tall. Makoto never quite got over him from the way she keeps comparing boys to him in a smitten way.
393----
394* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original version of the '90s anime, he was Makoto's senpai and crush, though they never actually dated. In the original English dubs, he was her ex-boyfriend who broke her heart.
395* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Makoto was in love with him, but he didn't return her feelings. This is changed in the original English dub to him being her ex-boyfriend who broke up with her.
396* TheGhost: In the manga where he's only mentioned in passing as part of Makoto's introduction but never seen.
397* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: Mentioned dozens of times, but the only time he is actually seen in a flashback in the '90s anime, the image is too blurry and shadowed to make him out clearly. In ''Crystal'', he's only seen from a distance or from the back, so there's still no shot of his head.
398* LoveTriangle: In ''Crystal'', he is at the center of one. Instead of stating that he's not her type, the reason he turns down her affections is that he already has a girlfriend.
399* NamedByTheAdaptation: Didn't get a name in any Japanese version, but the original English dub of the 1990s anime named him Freddy.
400* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: One of the reasons why he didn't love Makoto back was this. And he's not the only guy in the series who reacted to her affections this way. Poor Makoto.
401* NoNameGiven: The original English dub aside, he never got one. In the manga, Makoto does refer to a "Nichogi-senpai" from her past, but it's not made clear if this was the same senpai.
402* OneShotCharacter: The only time he is ever actually seen is in flashbacks in one episode of the '90s anime. He is mentioned all the time in that series, though, due to Makoto's RunningGag (he was only mentioned once in the manga).
403* RunningGag: Is the basis for one in the original anime, in which Makoto says whatever boy she sees reminds her of him, even if they don't look like him at all. Contrast the manga, when he's only even mentioned once or twice.
404* TheVoiceless: When he does appear in flashbacks in the '90s anime, he doesn't have any dialogue. Averted in ''Crystal'' where he does speak.
405* YoureNotMyType: When he turned Makoto down, he told her that it was because [[NoGuyWantsAnAmazon tall, strong girls like she are not his type]]. This is changed in ''Crystal'', where he instead turns her down because he already has a girlfriend.
406[[/folder]]
407
408[[folder:Endo]]
409!!Endo
410[[quoteright:844:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_125732_8.png]]
411->'''Voiced by''': Hiroaki Miura (JP), Creator/VicMignogna (EN)
412
413Motoki's best friend in the manga and ''Crystal''. Endymion used his magic to remove him and impersonate him while he was under the Dark Kingdom's evil spell.
414----
415* AdaptedOut: Of everything except ''Crystal''. In other adaptations, Mamoru actually ''is'' Motoki's best friend instead of impersonating him.
416* HeterosexualLifePartners: He and Motoki are best friends in the manga and ''Crystal''.
417* OneShotCharacter: He only appears in Act 11 of the manga and ''Crystal''.
418* OnlyOneName: He's just called Endo. We don't even know if it's his first name or surname.
419* {{Otaku}}: Described as one by Reika, though exactly what he's an otaku for is never revealed.
420* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the manga, a brainwashed Endymion apparently disintegrates him (the artwork is kind of unclear) [[KillAndReplace to impersonate him]]. In ''Crystal'', Endymion just brainwashes him and sends him away, and by the end of the episode, he is shown to be alive and well.
421* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In his first appearance, when Endymion gets rid of him take his place, we never hear from him again, at least in the manga. Since it's not exactly clear what Endymion is doing to him, it's not certain if Endo is still alive in the manga.
422[[/folder]]
423
424!!!Nonhumans
425[[folder:Diana the Moon Fairy]]
426
427!!Diana the Moon Fairy
428[[quoteright:212:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_202539.png]]
429A character who [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was developed for the manga but didn't get used in the end]]. Although she cut in favor of Queen Serenity, many fans consider her to be Sailor Moon's Sailor Power Guardian.
430----
431* AllThereInTheManual: Even though she never appears, a fair bit is revealed about her in the Materials Collection, including her personality.
432* DecompositeCharacter: Meta-example. Her role in the manga, a humanoid alien that the Sailor Guardians meet on their first trip to the moon, was developed into Queen Serenity's spirit, but her name was used for Luna's daughter. Also, the idea of sprite guardians from outer space did get reused as the Sailor Power Guardians.
433* EverythingsSparklyWithJewelry: She wears star and moon earing and bracelets.
434* FairyCompanion: Apparently, she was going to be Usagi's pet fairy once the Sailor Guardians found her. The idea was scrapped, and Usagi met the spirit of her past life mother instead.
435* GenkiGirl: The Materials Collection describes her as playful and hyperactive.
436* {{Lilliputians}}: A picture of her drawn with Luna for scale shows that Diana is only a few inches tall.
437* MotorMouth: The Materials Collection describes her as talkative.
438* OurFairiesAreDifferent: She looks like the stereotypical tiny-humanoid-girl-with-lacy-wings variety of fairies. Also, she's an alien.
439* SidekickCreatureNuisance: According to the Materials Collection, Luna would have found her behavior annoying and wouldn't have gotten along with her.
440* SoleSurvivor: It's implied that, had she been used instead of Queen Serenity, she would have been the last survivor of the Silver Millennium.
441* VaporWear: She wears a short, strapless, yellow dress that's translucent, showing that she wears nothing under it.
442* WingedHumanoid: Like many fairies, she looks like a tiny humanoid with wings.
443[[/folder]]
444
445[[folder:Sailor Power Guardians]]
446!!Sailor Power Guardians
447[[quoteright:324:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sailor_power_guardians_manga_group_picture.png]]
448->'''Guardian Mercury voiced by''': Creator/HisakoKanemoto (JP), Creator/KateHiggins (EN)\
449'''Guardian Venus voiced by''': Creator/ShizukaIto (JP), Creator/CheramiLeigh (EN)\
450'''Guardian Mars voiced by''': Creator/RinaSato (JP), [[Creator/CristinaValenzuela Cristina Vee]] (EN)\
451'''Guardian Jupiter voiced by''': Creator/AmiKoshimizu (JP), Creator/AmandaCelineMiller (EN)\
452'''Guardian Saturn voiced by''': Creator/YukiyoFujii (JP), Creator/ChristineMarieCabanos (EN)\
453'''Guardian Uranus voiced by''': Creator/JunkoMinagawa (JP), Creator/EricaMendez (EN)\
454'''Guardian Neptune voiced by''': Creator/SayakaOhara (JP), Creator/LaurenLanda (EN)\
455'''Guardian Pluto voiced by''': Creator/AiMaeda (JP), Creator/VeronicaTaylor (EN)
456
457Eight spirit-like beings who look lik miniature version of the Inner and Outer Sailor Guardians. What they are and what they do is kind of a mystery, but they are deeply connected to their respective Sailor Guardians and almost seem to be a part of them. They are the ones who tell them of the means to achieve their Eternal forms.
458----
459* AdaptedOut: They do not appear in the original anime, but all eight appear in ''Eternal''.
460* AllThereInTheManual: In the manga, Guardian Mercury, Guardian Mars, Guardian Jupiter, Guardian Venus, and Guardian Saturn are not named. Their names are from "Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon: The Original Picture Collection, Vol. 4".
461* AncientKeeper: Their actual roles and purposes aren't made clear, but Guardian Mercury and Guardian Jupiter do give their Ami and Makoto their Sailor Crystals, suggesting that they've been keeping them safe all this time.
462* {{Expy}}: They take a lot of influence from Naoko Takeuchi's unused character Diana the Moon Fairy, another sprite-like tiny magic girl who represents a Sailor Guardian's world. This is why some fans consider Diana to be Sailor Moon's Power Guardian.
463* FairyCompanion: Each of the Sailor Power Guardians is a sprite that basically looks like a chibi version of their respective ward and serves as her fairy companion.
464* KilledOffscreen: They are implied to have all been killed by Shadow Galaxia in the manga just like their respective princesses, though only some of their deaths are shown. Like the cats, it's left up in the air whether or not they were revived.
465* {{Lilliputians}}: They are all tiny, fairy-like versions of the Sailor Guardians.
466* MysteriousProtector: Very little is revealed about them, but they do step in to help their companions fight the Dead Moon Circus in a supportive role.
467* PowerGlows: All of them have the power to magically glow. In the manga, it manifests as circles of light around them, but in ''Eternal'', they have color-coded auras.
468* RousingSpeech: The first two who appear are Guardian Mercury and Guardian Jupiter. They give Ami and Makoto a pep talk, build up their confidence, and give them their Sailor Crystals.
469* PowerFloats: They don't have wings, but they can magically float.
470* StellarName: All of them have the planet they represent in their names.
471* {{Teleportation}}: They can teleport to the Sailor Guardians when needed and then disappear without a trace when their job is done.
472* ThemeNaming: They all follow the same name scheme that goes Guardian *insert planet name*, much like the Sailor Guardians' titles.
473* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Guardians Pluto and Saturn are killed alongside their companions, and Guardians Neptune and Uranus are implied to share that fate. But the Sailor Power Guardians of the Inners are never seen again after the Dead Moon arc.
474[[/folder]]
475
476[[folder:The Maenads]]
477!!The Maenads
478[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_463.png]]
479-> '''Maenad 1 voiced by''': Creator/RurikoNoguchi (JP)
480-> '''Maenad 2 voiced by''': Creator/YukiHirose (JP)
481
482Two priestesses who guard a shrine in Elysion. They first appear encased in crystal, which protected them from a curse that was taking over their world. Later, they act as Chibi-Usa's guides to lead her to Helios.
483----
484* AdaptedOut: Did not appear in the 90s anime.
485* AncientKeeper: They are two priestesses who guard a shrine in Elysion and who attend and assist Helios.
486* CrystalPrison: They first appear sleeping in a crystal. Though it's not so much a prison as a safe room because by sleeping, they escape a curse over Elysion.
487* TheDividual: They only appear together and don't have any traits to distinguish them. Not even names.
488* GirlishPigtails: Their hair is much wavier than Usagi's but otherwise pretty much the same hairstyle.
489* MagicalGuide: Together, in their second and final appearance, they guide Chibi-Usa to Helios.
490* NoNameGiven: We don't know what their names are.
491* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: In Greek mythology, the Maenads were nymphs who followed the god Dionysus, although these two don't have much in common with them.
492[[/folder]]
493
494[[folder:Other Sailor Guardians]]
495!!Other Sailor Guardians
496
497Various Sailor Guardians from across the Milky Way Galaxy who were killed in the past by Shadow Galactica. Named Guardians include Sailor Chuu, Sailor Mermaid, Sailor Coronis, Sailor Mau, and Sailor Cocoon. All five were killed by residents of their home planets, who then stole their Sailor Crystals to win Sailor Galaxia's favor and became the Sailor Animamates, but later came back to life along with the other victims of Galaxia's conquest after Sailor Moon utilized the Lambda Power with the Galaxy Cauldron.
498----
499* AdaptedOut: They are not mentioned in the '90s anime, unless you count the idea of them being {{Composite Character}}s with the Animamates (see below). If that is the case, that still leaves Sailor Cocoon being adapted out, since Sailor Heavy Metal Papillon was too.
500* AdaptationalVillainy: In the manga, they were heroes who were betrayed and murdered, and the Sailor Animamates were just ordinary women from their worlds who stole their Sailor Crystals. The anime implies that Sailor Mau and possibly the others were brainwashed by Sailor Galaxia and transformed into the Animamates.
501* AlienAnimals: Sailor Mau was the Sailor Guardian from Luna and Artemis' home planet, and Sailor Coronis is the same for Phobos and Deimos. Like them, they presumably have animal forms of a cat and a crow. No indication as to whether the others have nonhuman forms.
502* AllThereInTheManual: Sailor Cocoon is never mentioned anywhere in the text. The name of her planet, and by extension her, comes from the Materials Collection.
503* AnimalMotifs: The planets and their inhabitants, including the Sailor Guardian herself, are based on animals (or, in one case, a half-animal, half-human creature), with each planet's name having something to do with that animal:
504** Sailor Chuu: Mice.
505** Sailor Mermaid: Mermaids.
506** Sailor Coronis: Crows.
507** Sailor Mau: Cats.
508** Sailor Cocoon: Butterflies.
509* AnimalThemeNaming: All of the known dead Sailor Guardians have titles that have something to do with the animals that they're based on.
510* BilingualBonus: Sailor Mau's name has a double meaning. It mainly refers to the Japanese word for a cat's meow, but "mau" is also the Egyptian word for "cat".
511* CatGirl: Sailor Mau is never seen, but since the people of Mau usually retain catlike features in human form, it's likely that she was one of these.
512* CompositeCharacter: The revelation in the anime that Nyanko used to be a heroic Sailor Guardian before being corrupted by Galaxia implies that her true identity may be Sailor Mau, the Guardian that Nyanko was said to have murdered in the manga. In the manga, Luna and Artemis deny that Tin Nyanko is Sailor Mau. This may also be the case for the other Sailor Animamates.
513* GoodCounterpart: The five named ones are this for the five Sailor Animamates. They're Sailor Guardians from the same respective planets with the same AnimalMotifs, but they were their planets' protectors, while the Animamates are villains and members of Shadow Galactica:
514** Sailor Chuu: Sailor Iron Mouse.
515** Sailor Mermaid: Sailor Aluminum Siren.
516** Sailor Coronis: Sailor Lead Crow.
517** Sailor Mau: Sailor Tin Nyanko.
518** Sailor Cocoon: Sailor Heavy Metal Papillon.
519* HumanAliens: They are all the same races as the Sailor Animamates, so they probably all look as human as they do. It's only confirmed for Sailor Coronis when she appears in a flashback.
520* MagicalGirlWarrior: All of them are the Sailor Guardians and protectors of their home worlds just like the main characters.
521* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Sailor Mermaid's people are implied to be merpeople who basically look human without piscine tails, if Sailor Aluminum Siren is any indication. Also, they're aliens.
522* PosthumousCharacter: All are long dead before Shadow Galactica arrives in our solar system. Sailor Coronis appears briefly in a flashback, but the others are only described.
523* UnknownCharacter: Shadow Galactica must have killed countless Sailor Guardians across the galaxy, but only five are named, and only because the Sailor Animamates come from their planets. The rest are unknown.
524* VerbalTicName: "Mau" is the Japanese rendition of the sound made by cats, and "Chuu" is the same for mice.
525[[/folder]]
526
527[[folder:Guardian Cosmos]]
528!!Guardian Cosmos
529[[quoteright:668:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/m_guardiancosmos.png]]
530->'''Voiced by''': Keiko Kitagawa (JP)
531
532An ancient spirit who serves as the guardian of the Galaxy Cauldron, the place in the center of the Milky Way Galaxy where all things in the galaxy are created and destroyed, and the source of every star seed of every living being. She tells Usagi the truth about life and death.
533----
534* AdaptedOut: Did not appear in the '90s anime.
535* AncientKeeper: A spirit being whose purpose is to be the guardian of the Galaxy Cauldron, the place at the centre of the Milky Way where all stars and living things in the galaxy are born. Considering how old the galaxy is, it can be assumed that she's really ancient.
536* CosmicKeystone: Although not technically a Sailor Guardian, she possesses a Sailor Crystal called the Cosmos Crystal, an artifact so powerful that it's capable of things that even the Silver Crystal may not be able to do. It allows her to revive an entire galaxy's worth of Sailor Crystals.
537* CrypticConversation: Has one of these with Usagi when Usagi comes to the Galaxy Cauldron. A lot of her statements are pretty ambiguous.
538* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She only appears in the final chapter of the manga.
539* LeaveYourQuestTest: A benevolent example. She offers Usagi the chance to leave the difficult life of being a Sailor Guardian and start a new life in the form of a star or go back to her old life as she was. Usagi chooses the latter because, as hard as her old life has been, she'd rather stay with her friends.
540* LittlePeople: She appears to be only a few inches tall.
541* MagicStaff: Carries a long staff that glows.
542* TimeAbyss: She has apparently been guarding the Galaxy Cauldron for as long as it's been around. That means she's probably older than the Milky Way itself.
543[[/folder]]
544
545!!Anime only
546!!!Season 1
547[[folder:Mika Kayama]]
548!!Mika Kayama (Mika Cassidy)
549[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mika_kayama.jpg]]
550
551->'''Voiced by''': Chieko Nanba and Ayako Shiraishi (JP); Creator/KathleenLaskey ([=DiC=]), Creator/MichelleRuff (Viz) (EN)
552
553Shingo's best friend and classmate in two early episodes. She is the daughter of a famous dollmaker named Yoshiko Kayama and has inherited her skill. She becomes one of Nephrite's targets.
554----
555* CanonForeigner: Created for two episodes of the original anime.
556* CreepyDoll: Mika takes to working on her latest project nonstop after her and Shingo's friendship goes briefly sour, and once Nephrite targets her, she starts making dolls who are ''really'' creepy.
557* TheCutie: Sweet and pretty.
558* DubNameChange: The English dubs kept her first name but changed her last name to Cassidy.
559* LonelyDollGirl: While under Nephrite's spell, she turns into one and stays in her room doing nothing but making dolls.
560* MistakenForRomance: Everyone around them keeps thinking she and Shingo are a couple and it's ship teased as much an episode can, but they don't call each other anything but friends. Shingo really hates it when people call them a couple and always denies it.
561* PlatonicLifePartners: With Shingo. She calls him her best friend, and she's definitely the same for him. They're ship teased, but we never see them dating.
562* PuppyLove: If one takes her relationship with Shingo as a budding romance (it's left kinda… [[ShipTease ambiguous]]), it's this at best. They're only in the fifth grade.
563* ReclusiveArtist: InUniverse, she briefly turns into one (specializing in dollmaking) when Nephrite puts her under his spell to build up her energy.
564* ShipTease: Her interactions with Shingo are left up to viewers to decide. Platonic friends with a lot of affection or a couple that hasn't quite discovered the opposite sex yet?
565* VictimOfTheWeek: She was one of Nephrite's targets.
566[[/folder]]
567
568[[folder:Mikan Shiratori]]
569!!Mikan Shiratori (Saffron)
570[[quoteright:319:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/basilginger.png]]
571->'''Voiced by''': Mika Kanai (JP), Stephanie Morgenstern ([=DiC=]), Megan Hollingshead (Viz) (EN)
572
573A teenage television idol and former student of Juuban Municipal Junior High School. She was apparently hosting a talent search called the Cinderella Caravan, but it was really one of Jadeite's youma impersonating her as a scheme to gather energy.
574----
575* TheCameo: She reappears briefly in a second season episode when she had her energy drained by An. This makes her one of the few victims of the week to return for a second episode.
576* CanonForeigner: Only appears in the 90s anime.
577* CaptureAndReplicate: The episode's youma does this to her to draw in people for a talent search.
578* DubNameChange: Is named "Saffron" in the [=DiC=] version
579* ShowWithinAShow: During her brief reappearance in episode 48, she was set to star in a TV drama, which was cancelled after the Makai Tree aliens attacked.
580* TalentContest: She (or rather her evil double) hosted a talent search called the Cinderella Caravan, which turned out to be a scheme from the Dark Kingdom to gather energy.
581* TeenIdol: A former student at Juuban Municipal Junior High School who is now a famous star. Her cameo in the second season shows just what kind of idol she is: a TV actress.
582[[/folder]]
583
584[[folder:Crane Game Joe]]
585!!Crane Game Joe (Game Machine Joe)
586[[quoteright:371:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_130739.png]]
587->'''Voiced by''': Masaaki Ohkura (JP), Rino Romano ([=DiC=]), Grant George (Viz) (EN)
588
589Joe began as a mysterious individual who seemed to have unnatural luck at arcade crane games. It turns out that he has [[spoiler:telekinetic powers]] because [[spoiler:he's the reincarnation of Gamecen, one of the Seven Great Youma]].
590----
591* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The DIC dub removes a lot of his Jerkass behavior, including him rejecting Makoto, and states that he donates the prizes he wins to poor children.
592* TheCameo: Briefly reappears, along with the other members of [[spoiler:the Seven Great Youma]], in episode 41.
593** He makes another one at his usual spot at Crown Game Center in VideoGame/SailorMoonAnotherStory.
594* CanonForeigner: Only appears in the '90s anime.
595* DubNameChange: A slight change in his nickname. The [=DiC=] dub calls him Game Machine Joe instead of Crane Game Joe. The Viz dub changes it again to "Joe the Crane Game Troll". [[spoiler: "Gamecen" is dubbed as "Game Machine Man" in the [=DiC=] version.]]
596* EnemyWithin: [[spoiler:Gamecen, one of the Seven Great Youma]].
597* {{Jerkass}}: Joe rudely pushes away Makoto even when the latter tries to help save him from Zoisite. He says outright that he doesn't care about her at all.
598* LivingMacGuffin: He turns out to be [[spoiler:Gamecen, one of the Seven Great Youma, and the carrier of the Red Rainbow Crystal]].
599* MindOverMatter: He has telekinetic powers thanks to his past life.
600* {{Otaku}}: He's obsessed with [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claw_crane claw crane]] arcade games.
601* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Everyone calls him Crane Game Joe. Joe may or may not be his real name, but the "Crane Game" part is definitely a nickname.
602* {{Reincarnation}}: The reincarnation of [[spoiler:one of the Seven Great Youma]].
603[[/folder]]
604
605[[folder:The Priest]]
606!!The Priest
607[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_mit14htvht1s5x4l3o1_640.png]]
608[[caption-width-right:350:''I have the power of God and anime on my side!'']]
609->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HideyukiUmezu (JP) Chris Britton ([=DiC=]), Kyle Hebert (Viz) (EN)
610
611Naru approached an unnamed Catholic priest and confided in him to help her get over Nephrite. He is a kind man who comforted her, but it wasn't all good news when he came along because [[spoiler:he's the reincarnation of Boxy, one of the Seven Great Youma]].
612----
613* TheCameo: Briefly reappears, along with the other members of [[spoiler:the Seven Great Youma]], in episode 41.
614** [[spoiler:Boxy briefly appears in episode 50 as an enemy in the virtual reality theater]].
615* CanonForeigner: Only appears in the '90s anime.
616* DubNameChange: [[spoiler: The [=DiC=] dub calls his youma form Bobo The Vulture]].
617* EnemyWithin: [[spoiler:Boxy, one of the Seven Great Youma]].
618* GoodShepherd: He's a kindhearted Catholic priest who gives Naru comfort when she's grieving over the loss of Nephrite.
619* LivingMacGuffin: He turns out to be [[spoiler:Boxy, one of the Seven Great Youma, and the carrier of the Orange Rainbow Crystal]].
620* NoNameGiven: His real name is never revealed.
621* {{Reincarnation}}: The reincarnation of [[spoiler:one of the Seven Great Youma]].
622[[/folder]]
623
624[[folder:Yumemi Yumeno]]
625!!Yumemi Yumeno (Peggy Jones)
626[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreamy_6.png]]
627->'''Voiced by''': Yuriko Fuchizaka (JP), Kathleen Laskey ([=DiC=]), Tara Sands (Viz) (EN)
628
629A shy woman who works as a professional artist. Being so insecure about her looks, she kept her identity secret by creating a fake persona through her paintings. [[spoiler:She's the reincarnation of Veena, one of the Seven Great Youma]]. After the Sailor Guardians save her, she gains the confidence to be show her true self.
630----
631* AlliterativeName: '''Yume'''mi '''Yume'''no. Spelled with different Japanese characters, though. In the English dub, she paints under the pseudonym '''Lan'''i '''Lan'''ai.
632* BespectacledCutie: Her great, round glasses reflect her quiet, reserved nature.
633* TheCameo: Briefly reappears, along with the other members of [[spoiler:the Seven Great Youma]], in episode 41.
634* CanonForeigner: Only appears in the '90s anime.
635* DubNameChange: She is named "Peggy Jones" in the [=DiC=] dub.
636* EnemyWithin: [[spoiler:Veena, one of the Seven Great Youma]].
637* LivingMacGuffin: She turns out to be [[spoiler:Veena, one of the Seven Great Youma, and the carrier of the Green Rainbow Crystal]].
638* PunnyName: Her name sounds like the Japanese phrase "Yume no yumemi" ("seeing in dreams").
639* ReclusiveArtist: In-universe. She's a talented artist who felt she was too plain to be taken seriously as a romance painter. While she doesn't stay permanently indoors, she paints fake portraits of herself (depicting herself as a beautiful and royal-looking woman) and stays in the background during her own exhibitions. After she's targeted by Zoicite, [[spoiler:forcibly turned into the youma she was in her former life]] and rescued by the Sailor Guardians, Yumemi decides to stop hiding and in her new exhibition, she includes a picture of her actual {{meganekko}} self.
640* PressGanged: This is how she finds her models for her paintings. She grabs Usagi and Mamoru (almost literally) and begs them to be her models.
641* {{Reincarnation}}: The reincarnation of [[spoiler:one of the Seven Great Youma]].
642* ShrinkingViolet: She starts out too shy to deal with the public but becomes more confident by the end of the episode and reveals her true identity.
643* TwoGirlsToATeam: One of only two female members of [[spoiler:the Seven Great Youma]].
644[[/folder]]
645
646[[folder:Rhett Butler]]
647!!Rhett Butler (Hercules)
648[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rhett_3.png]]
649->'''Voiced by''': Masahiro Anzai (JP), David Fraser ([=DiC=]), David Lodge (Viz) (EN)
650
651An overweight blue cat with a crush on Luna that she doesn't reciprocate. Zoisite thought his owner An Ohara was the one he was looking for, but it turns out that [[spoiler:he's the reincarnation of Bakene, one of the Seven Great Youma]], not her.
652----
653* {{Acrofatic}}: Despite being overweight, he's got enough prowess to save Luna twice from a gang of stray cats in the same episode.
654* AllLoveIsUnrequited: He has a crush on Luna. She doesn't return it, although it's hinted by the end of the episode that that might be changing.
655* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: A cat with blue hair.
656* TheCameo: Briefly reappears, along with the other members of [[spoiler:the Seven Great Youma]], in episode 41.
657* CanonForeigner: Only appears in the '90s anime.
658* DubNameChange: "Hercules" in the [=DiC=] dub.
659* EnemyWithin: [[spoiler:Bakene, one of the Seven Great Youma]].
660* IronicName: The [=DiC=] dub named him "Hercules" despite being a plump and overweight cat.
661* KillerRabbit: A fat, lazy tomcat, but even if you forget that he's [[spoiler:the reincarnation of one of the strongest youma ever]], he managed to scare away a whole gang full of feral cats, including one with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily, who were attacking Luna as his regular cat self.
662* LivingMacGuffin: He turns out to be [[spoiler:Bakene, one of the Seven Great Youma, and the carrier of the Violet Rainbow Crystal]].
663* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: He broke away from An Ohara's (his master) grip upon sensing that Luna was in trouble again.
664* PetsHomageName: His owner named him Rhett Butler after a character from ''Film/GoneWithTheWind''. In the [=DiC=] dub, he's named after Hercules the hero from Myth/ClassicalMythology.
665* {{Reincarnation}}: The reincarnation of [[spoiler:one of the Seven Great Youma]].
666* RescueRomance: He saves Luna because he is in love with her. Nothing comes of it, although by the end, she starts to be attracted to him because of it.
667* ShoutOutThemeNaming: He is named after the character of the same name from ''Literature/GoneWithTheWind'', while his owner An Ohara is named after Scarlett O'Hara.
668* TokenNonhuman: The only nonhuman among [[spoiler:the Seven Great Youma's reincarnations]]. The Dark Kingdom originally thought it was his owner An after seeing them together.
669[[/folder]]
670
671[[folder:Katarina and Alan]]
672!!Katarina and Alan
673[[quoteright:466:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_130841.png]]
674 [[caption-width-right:466:Alan and Katarina]]
675->'''Katarina voiced by''': Yuto Mika (JP), Veronica Taylor (EN)
676->'''Alan voiced by''': Keiichi Nanba (JP), Wally Wingert (EN)
677
678Two old friends of Minako's from London. Katarina is an Interpol officer, and Alan is her boyfriend and one of Minako's former crushes.
679----
680* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Alan was one of Minako's unrequited crushes. She fakes her death to let him be with Katarina.
681* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It happens to Katarina when she gets turned into a youma.
682* CanonForeigner: Both only appear in the 90s anime.
683* CoolBigSis: Minako saw Katarina this way when she lived in London. She admired her and looked up to her.
684* FairCop: Katarina is a beautiful woman and an Interpol officer.
685* FriendOnTheForce: Katarina was this to Minako when she fought in London as Sailor V.
686* OfficialCouple: They are dating.
687* OneSteveLimit: ''Almost'' averted in the first English dub where Ail was also called Alan...except that the episode featuring these two was missing from the [=DiC=] dub.
688* OnlyOneName: Their surnames are not mentioned.
689* SecretKeeper: When Minako was Sailor V, she revealed her identity to Katarina.
690* SingleServingFriend: Apparently, they were Minako's best friends in London, but they only appear once (Alan only in flashbacks). Justified, since it's not likely for them to come halfway around the world regularly.
691* SpellMyNameWithAnS: When their episode finally gets an English dub, Viz spells Alan's name Allan.
692* VictimOfTheWeek: Kunzite targets Katarina and turns her into a youma.
693[[/folder]]
694
695!!!Season 2
696[[folder:Shinozaki]]
697!!Shinozaki (Ken)
698[[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shinozaki.jpg]]
699
700->'''Voiced by''': Yuusuke Numata (JP); Steven Bednarski ([=DiC=]), Creator/ToddHaberkorn (Viz) (EN)
701
702Makoto's best friend from her old school. He and Makoto are always there for each other, and he's the one who gave her a shoulder to cry on when her crush broke her heart, although she doesn't see him as a lover. Despite how close and caring they're supposed to be, he just appears once and never returns for another episode.
703----
704* AFriendInNeed: Whatever happens, he and Makoto are there for each other, even in the worst of times. When Makoto's heart is broken, he comforts her. When Shinozaki is seriously injured and needs a transfusion, Makoto donates the blood herself.
705* BloodTransfusionPlot: In the third episode of '' R'', he is attacked by a [[MonsterOfTheWeek Cardian]], losing both his energy and a lot of blood. He is rushed to a hospital, and Makoto volunteers to donate since the hospital didn't have enough and she was a match. Despite being weakened from the donation, she insists on fighting the Cardian.
706* CanonForeigner: Just like countless other one-shot characters in the anime, he was created for an episode he appears in.
707* DubNameChange: The [=DiC=] dubs change his name to Ken. This one ended up being a bit confusing, since dub fans often assigned Kenji (who didn't get a name in that dub) the English name Ken.
708* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: He's supposed to be Makoto's best friend, but he only appears in one episode out of two hundred.
709* MistakenForRomance: He and Makoto are best friends and no more, but Usagi initially assumes that he's her boyfriend, not unlike her thoughts on Shingo and Mika. Apparently, the idea of PlatonicLifePartners never occurred to Usagi.
710* MuggleBestFriend: To Makoto. She actually calls him her best friend, and he doesn't have any magical powers like her.
711* NiceGuy: A very sweet and caring guy. Makoto is lucky to have him as a friend.
712* OnlyOneName: It's not really clear if Shinozaki is supposed to be his first name or his last name.
713* PlatonicLifePartners: With Makoto, his former schoolmate. When Usagi asks if he is her boyfriend, she denies it; their relationship is greater than that.
714* ShipTease: Though they only see each other as best friends, there's certainly quite a bit of this, right down to sharing an UmbrellaOfTogetherness. In fact, when Usagi first finds out about him, she assumes he's Makoto's boyfriend.
715* SingleServingFriend: Shinozaki is presented as almost closer to Makoto than a lover (he's shown comforting her after she's abandoned by her boyfriend in a flashback). Makoto even volunteers to be a blood donor when he's injured. After he leaves the hospital he never appears again.
716* UmbrellaOfTogetherness: A purely platonic one. When Makoto's senpai rejects her on a rainy day and she runs away, he shares his umbrella with her as he comforts her through the heartbreak.
717* VictimOfTheWeek: Mostly fills this role since he gets hurt in his debut episode and never appears again after that episode, although he's a bit of a fan favorite as far as one-shot victims go.
718[[/folder]]
719
720[[folder:Manami]]
721!!Manami (Jordan)
722[[quoteright:400:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/225444.jpg]]
723->'''Voiced by''': Mayumi Nomura (JP), Tony Daniels ([=DiC=]), Creator/BenDiskin (Viz) (EN)
724
725A baby whose mother was hospitalized after a Cardian attacked his nursery school and drained everyone's energy. Usagi and Mamoru vowed to look after Manami until his mother recovered.
726----
727* BabysFirstWords: At the end of his episode, after his babysitters say goodbye to him, he says his first words: "Mamoru, Usagi, bye-bye."
728* BabysittingEpisode: After his mother had her energy stolen [[MamaBear protecting him from a Cardian attack]], she had to be hospitalized, so Usagi and Mamoru spent the day babysitting him.
729* BrainyBaby: From the way his thoughts are heard in a mental voice and the fact that he can tell that An is bad, he seems to have a level of intelligence years ahead of him.
730* CanonForeigner: Only appears in the '90s anime.
731* CrotchGlanceSexCheck: Usagi thinks Manami is a girl and is shocked when she finds out that Manami is actually a boy when she changes his diaper. Mamoru explains to her that Manami was the baby's name, but it was a boy instead of a girl.
732* TheCutie: He's a cute baby in a cute outfit.
733* TheDiaperChange: Naturally, being a baby, this happens to him twice in his episode.
734* DubNameChange: Jordan in the [=DiC=] dub.
735* EvilDetectingBaby: When An joins in the babysitting, Manami can tell that she doesn't mean well and [[TinkleInTheEye shows what he thinks of her]]. In some dubs, his thoughts are heard to make it clear that he doesn't like her.
736* GenderBlenderName: In Japan, Manami is usually a girl's name. His name is spelled with the kanji meaning "love" and "beauty", so it seems feminine to Usagi and Mamoru.
737* OneShotCharacter: Only appears in one episode of the anime.
738* OnlyOneName: His surname is never revealed in the original version. The [=DiC=] dub gave him and his mother the surname "Winston".
739* SamusIsAGirl: Inverted. Based on his feminine name, Usagi and Mamoru initially assumed that Manami was a girl.
740* TinkleInTheEye: Does this to An when she tries to change him after he realizes she can't be trusted. It's hinted that he may have done this on purpose [[EvilDetectingBaby because he senses what An really is]].
741* VocalDissonance: In the English dubs only, he had a gruff, adultlike mental voice but a more realistic babylike voice when he spoke out loud. In the Japanese version, though, he had the same childlike voice both times.
742[[/folder]]
743
744!!!Season 3
745[[folder:Tsutomu Asai]]
746!!Tsutomu Asai
747[[quoteright:255:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_130941.png]]
748->'''Voiced by''': Junichi Kanemaru (JP), Jamie Haydon-Devlon (Cloverway), Michael Sinterniklaas (Viz) (EN)
749
750A volleyball-playing friend and former crush of Minako's. They lost touch after she quit the game but met up again just as he had his Pure Heart Crystal stolen. He manages to figure out her identity without any help, something hardly any other character achieved.
751----
752* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Minako had a crush on him, but he only wanted to date a girl who played volleyball. She considered retiring from Sailor Venus until she found out he already had a girlfriend.
753* BirdsOfAFeather: He only wants to date a girl who's into volleyball-playing as much as him, so it can be assumed that his girlfriend shares his interest in the game.
754* CanonForeigner: Only appears in the 90s anime.
755* DubNameChange: He was renamed Jamie in the original English dub.
756* LovableJock: Specifically, a volleyball player. He's a very likeable guy even though he turned down Minako's advances.
757* LastNameBasis: Goes by Asai instead of Tsutomu.
758* SecretSecretKeeper: He discovers that Minako is Sailor Venus but doesn't tell her that he knows.
759* SingleServingFriend: He was an old friend of Minako's from before she became Sailor V and visited England. He only appears in one episode and is never mentioned again.
760* VictimOfTheWeek: He has his Pure Heart Crystal taken in his episode.
761[[/folder]]
762
763[[folder:Elza Gray]]
764!!Elza Gray
765[[quoteright:395:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_131012.png]]
766->'''Voiced by''': Sakiko Tamagawa (JP), Kim Bubbs (Cloverway), Creator/CarrieKeranen (Viz) (EN)
767
768A teenaged track-and-field athlete and a mutual friend of Haruka's and Michiru's. She is the one who introduced them to each other, not knowing that she would be indirectly responsible for Sailor Uranus awakening. Later, after starting high school, she's targeted by Eudial for her Pure Heart Crystal.
769----
770* CanonForeigner: Only appears in the '90s anime.
771* FriendlyRivalry: She has been both a friend and athletic rival of Haruka.
772* LovableJock: Runs track for her high school, seems to be a good person.
773* MuggleBestFriend: She's friends with both Haruka and Michiru despite not being one of the Sailor Guardians.
774* PassionateSportsGirl: She enjoys track running as much as Haruka does.
775* SingleServingFriend: Apparently, she's good friends with both Haruka and Michiru and was before the two even met, but she only appears in one episode. For most of the series, the pair aren't implied to have many non-Sailor friends.
776* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only appearing in one episode, she is the one who introduced Haruka and Michiru to each other, which led to Haruka awakening as Sailor Uranus and the two of them becoming a couple and an inseparable team. And the rest is history.
777* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her name was spelled Elsa in the Cloverway dub. The fandom uses both spellings, but Elza is the more commonly accepted spelling and the one used in the Viz dub.
778* TokenMinority: Based on her name and appearance, she's probably African American, making her the only black character in ''Sailor Moon''.
779* VictimOfTheWeek: In the episode that she appears in, she has her Pure Heart Crystal stolen.
780[[/folder]]
781
782!''Manga/CodenameSailorV'' characters
783!!Recurring characters
784[[folder:Hikaru Sorano]]
785!!Hikaru Sorano
786[[quoteright:109:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hikaru_sorano.jpg]]
787
788Minako's best friend in ''Codename: Sailor V''. She plays a similar role as Naru in the original anime, being the MuggleBestFriend who ends up being a victim of enemy attacks more than once. She looks a lot like Ami.
789----
790* BoyishShortHair: Although it's black instead of blue, it makes her look almost identical to Ami.
791* BumpIntoConfrontation: Happens twice to her and Minako in ''Codename Sailor V'' allowing Saito, the head of a different gang of juvenile delinquents and former attendee of the same middle school as Minako to rescue them. Minako gets a crush on him but [[spoiler:he's in love with his old / her current Home Ec teacher.]]
792* TheCameo: Makes a brief appearance in ''VideoGame/SailorMoonAnotherStory''.
793* DamselInDistress: Any time she is a victim of the Dark Agency, Minako has to rescue her as Sailor V.
794* DecompositeCharacter: A meta-example. Originally, she was going to be Sailor Mercury, but Naoko Takeuchi decided to create an entirely different character to fill that role. That's why Hikaru and Ami look so similar.
795* DesignatedVictim; Commonly a victim of attacks by the Dark Agency, just like her ''Sailor Moon'' counterpart Naru.
796* GenderBlenderName: The name Hikaru is unisex, although it's typically more common for boys.
797* HeroicWillpower: Subverted. She is commonly a victim of the Dark Kingdom, although she is one of only three people to resist the allure of the Dark Agency's Rainbow Chocolates (mainly because she always eats healthily).
798* MuggleBestFriend: To Minako. She's a muggle and is her best friend in ''Codename: Sailor V''.
799* NiceGuy: Kind and caring, to the point where she's become the vice-president of a volunteer club. She's so nice that Artemis once wished ''she'' were Sailor V instead.
800* OneSteveLimit: Averted. She shares the name Sorano with a boy in ''Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary''. As an expy of Amano and Umino, it's probably [[LastNameBasis his surname]] too.
801* TwoGirlsAndAGuy: Minako, Hikaru, and Amano are a trio of close friends.
802[[/folder]]
803
804[[folder:Gurikazu Amano]]
805!!Gurikazu Amano
806[[quoteright:263:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_131119.png]]
807
808Minako and Hikaru's nerdy classmate who looks and acts almost the same to Umino in the main series. The main difference between them is that Amano manages to help out Sailor V a couple of times.
809----
810* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Thanks to his habits, Amano is one of the few characters able to avoid the Dark Agency's plans to drain energy, and at one point he even manages to help Sailor V defeat the MonsterOfTheWeek.
811* DistressedDude: Sometimes Sailor V has to rescue him, but he's avoided it as much, either by savviness or because they didn't ''want'' to go after him.
812* DoggedNiceGuy: He is implied to have had a crush on Minako.
813* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His annoying nerdy ways have made him this in his school, just like Umino. Though Minako and Hikaru seem to regard him as a friend.
814* HeroicBystander: The biggest difference between Umino and Amano is that Amano has actively helped Sailor V. When she got trapped in her own video game, he helped by taking the controls to direct her and help her fight the youma.
815* LastNameBasis: Everyone calls him Amano.
816* NotWorthKilling: Usually a non-killing example, but the Dark Agency tended to avoid targeting him on purpose because they found him unattractive.
817* OpaqueNerdGlasses: Just like Umino, his huge glasses show a goofy spiral design instead of his eyes.
818* {{Otaku}}: Yet another thing that he and Umino have in common. It's why his classmates find him annoying.
819* TwoGirlsAndAGuy: Minako, Hikaru, and Amano are a trio of close friends.
820[[/folder]]
821
822[[folder:Toshio Wakagi]]
823!!Toshio Wakagi
824[[quoteright:508:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_131204.png]]
825
826An officer of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police. He hates Sailor V because she always shows the police up and takes credit for their work while he gets the blame when things go wrong. After a while, he eases up about her a bit and becomes an ally to her, although they're still not really friends.
827----
828* ButtMonkey: Whether by accident or on purpose, Sailor V seems to screw him over when they both work on the same case. She makes him look bad and his boss berates him by comparing the two.
829* DoesNotLikeSpam: Really hates sweets like chocolate. It's the only reason why he managed to avoid the spell of eating the Rainbow Chocolates.
830* DudeWheresMyRespect: The fact that Sailor V gets all the glory and he gets all the blame from his boss has made him pretty resentful of the fact.
831* {{Expy}}: He looks like a more masculine version of Haruka Tenoh, aka Sailor Uranus. Like her, he is technically on the same side as Minako against evil, but he's dismissive of her, and they're not really allies until after some character development.
832* FriendOnTheForce: The "friend" part is debatable, but he eventually becomes this to Sailor V once he warms up to her a little.
833* InspectorJavert: Wanted Sailor V in prison because, although she basically does his job for him, she's still a vigilante.
834* JerkassHasAPoint: As much as Sailor V does his job better than him, she's still a vigilante and there are laws about things like that. Too bad his boss is a fan of her.
835* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's frustrated with Sailor V and sees her as an annoying vigilante, but as a police officer, he devotes his life to keeping the city safe, and he does warm up to Sailor V a bit once he gets used to her.
836* NobleBigotWithABadge: Can be hostile and closedminded to Sailor V, but ultimately is one of these. In fact, he's implied to have a role in Sailor V getting more respect from other cops.
837* PoliceAreUseless: Is treated like a ButtMonkey because Sailor V solves his cases better than he can, so he spends too much time blaming her.
838* TheRealHeroes: As a cop who's trained and paid to keep the city safe, he sees himself as one of these and tries to deal with the youma himself. Unfortunately, he's also the ButtMonkey of the series. Minako, on the other hand, doesn't believe in TheRealHeroes, thinking that the cops are just arrogant jerks and that since she has superpowers, she should just deal with it hserlf.
839* RealMenHateSugar: He hates sweet foods, which turns out to be lucky when the enemy uses magic chocolates to put people under a spell.
840* ReassignedToAntarctica: Superintendant Sakurada manages to reassign Inspector Wakagi to Siberia at one point. Understandably, he lampshades why the heck the Japanese police force has a Siberian outpost in the first place.
841* UnluckyEverydude: He's just a regular guy trying to do his job, but a superpowered vigilante keepings showing him up on purpose by doing his work for him, which gets him in trouble with his boss and even gets him reassigned to Siberia.
842[[/folder]]
843
844[[folder:Natsuna Sakurada]]
845!!Natsuna Sakurada
846[[quoteright:555:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_131242.png]]
847
848Toshio Wakagi's boss, the Superintendent-General of the Metropolitan Police Board. She's a fan of Sailor V and usually blames Wakagi for failing to deal with the crimes of the Dark Agency whether he deserves it or not.
849----
850* AmbiguouslyBi: Like Minako, she has a crush on Phantom Ace, but her fangirlhood of Sailor V could be interpreted as an attraction. Her crush on Ace is actually because he reminds her of Sailor V.
851* AscendedFangirl: Superintendent Sakurada is a closet V fan and would do anything to get her to join the police force. [[spoiler: The very end of the manga is basically her succeeding in this goal at last.]]
852* BrilliantButLazy: Despite the fact that she's good enough to make Superintendent-General, she prefers to spend her time fangirling over Sailor V than actually doing her job.
853* CoolBigSis: After learning Minako's identity and becoming her friend, Minako begins to look up to her like an older sister figure.
854* DaChief: She is Officer Wakagi's boss who holds the rank of Superintendent-General (a real life rank in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police).
855* {{Expy}}: She looks a lot like Rei Hino, aka Sailor Mars.
856* {{Fangirl}}: A closet fan of Sailor V. So much so that she regularly compares his performance to Sailor V's, always pointing out that the latter is way better.
857* TheFashionista: She's a very fashionable woman who is usually seen wearing outfits and accessories from Chanel.
858* FriendOnTheForce: Plays this role even more than Wakagi. In his case, it's more like Begrudging Ally on the Force, but Natsuma and Minako are genuine friends, and Natsuna knows Minako's secret identity.
859* PoliceAreUseless: Mainly because she's more interested in being a Sailor V fan than a productive cop.
860* SecretKeeper: At one point, she witnesses Minako transform into Sailor V. The two end up becoming close friends and Natsuna tries to recruit her as a cop.
861* TemporalThemeNaming: Shares a seasonal name theme with Haruna Sakurada as well as a surname. Fans theorize that they might be related.
862* TemptingFate: During the [=DeBrine=] chapter, Natsuna mentions the stress of dealing with the Dark Agency and Sailor V has made her lose weight. [=DeBrine=]'s Rainbow Chocolate soon puts that in reverse.
863* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: One of the highest-ranking police officers in Tokyo, she hero worships Sailor V.
864[[/folder]]
865
866!!One-shot characters
867[[folder:Saitou]]
868!!Saitou
869[[quoteright:191:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_132340.png]]
870
871The leader of a teenage gang who appeared once in ''Codename: Sailor V''. Minako had a crush on him, but he was more interested in one of his former teachers. He looks a lot like Kunzite.
872----
873* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: He's a delinquent, and Minako develops a crush on him.
874* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Minako had a crush on him, but he was already in love with Okamoto-sensei, his old Home Economics teacher from when he went to Minako's junior high school.
875* {{Expy}}: Saito has an uncanny resemblance to Kunzite. Noting that he resembled someone she couldn't remember was one of the earliest instances of Mina recalling her past life. Furthering muddling the situation is that, at one point, Saitou is referred to as "Saitou-kun." Reverse that, and it becomes "Kun-Saitou." On top of that, Kunzite used the alias "Saitou Kun" in one of the musicals.
876* AFatherToHisMen: To his gang. They understand that he's meant for better things and try to get Minako to get through to him because they want to see him graduate with a clean record.
877* JapaneseDelinquents: He's the leader of a gang of delinquents. He's gotten into so many fights that he's in danger of being expelled.
878* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a violent troublemaker, but he cares about his gang and looks out for them. He also claims that Minako is officially under his protection, and anyone who messes with her answers to him.
879* OneShotCharacter: Only appears in Act 8 of ''Manga/CodenameSailorV''.
880* OnlyOneName: His surname is unknown.
881* TeacherStudentRomance: One-sided crush on former teacher Okamoto. Minako convinces him to stop picking fights by disguising herself as Okamoto and telling him. He's so fooled by the disguise that he kisses her.
882[[/folder]]
883
884[[folder:Marie Buraidaru]]
885!!Marie Buraidaru
886[[quoteright:338:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_132412_0.png]]
887
888A famous mangaka and the author of a long-running [[ShowWithinAShow manga-within-a-manga]] series called ''Aurora Wedding'', which she began when she was only in middle school. Minako is a fan of hers. She has had a crush on her editor for some time, and the two eventually marry.
889----
890* AscendedFangirl: Apart from being the author of ''Aurora Wedding'', she also writes doujinshi about Phantom Ace. She's admitted to doing yaoi between him and one of the characters from her manga, Coattail Mask.
891* AuthorAvatar:
892** Her career mirrors that of Naoko Takeuchi, since both are mangaka who based their lead characters on themselves, and both end up as half of a creator couple. Her series ''Aurora Wedding'' even serves as a SelfParody of ''Sailor Moon''.
893** In-universe, she has one in the form of Linda Evangeligeli, the protagonist of ''Aurora Wedding'', whom she based on herself.
894* BeautifulAllAlong: Without her glasses, she looks exactly like Linda, the main character in her manga.
895* CreatorCouple: In-universe, she becomes part of one once she starts dating her editor.
896* {{Expy}}:
897** Marie resembles Princess D. Both wear the same swirly-lensed glasses that Umino wears, and both turn out to be beautiful when their glasses come off.
898** The main cast for her series ''Aurora Wedding'', going by their silhouettes, looks just like the ten Sailor Guardians. They even have a Tuxedo Mask stand-in, the protagonist's love interest and protector Coattail Mask.
899* TheGlassesGottaGo: Marie Buraidaru is actually a real beauty and the practical model for her manga's heroine. Her only real problem is her coke-bottle glasses, which she ditches once she starts dating her longtime editor.
900* IdenticalStranger: Her editor is a dead ringer for Phantom Ace, which is why she's so obsessed with him. Because of this, both men inspired the princely phantom thief Coattail Mask in her manga.
901* MostWritersAreWriters: A mangaka who writes a {{Long Runn|ers}}ing shoujo romance and has a huge obsession with Phantom Ace. She's overworked, needs her editor to keep going on, and has a short talk about how she makes her protagonists the exact opposite of what she is.
902* OneShotCharacter: She only appears in one chapter of ''Codename: Sailor V''.
903* OpaqueNerdGlasses: Like Umino and his expies, her swirly glasses hide her eyes.
904* PunnyName: She's the author of a manga called ''Aurora '''Wedding'''''. Marie is obvious, but Buraidaru is simply "Bridal" rendered in Japanese style.
905* ShowWithinAShow: Her manga-within-a-manga series ''Aurora Wedding'' about a girl named Linda Evangeligeli. By day, she and her nine sisters run a bridal shop. By night, they fight as warriors of justice.
906* WriteWhoYouKnow: In-universe. When she wrote ''Aurora Wedding'', she based the main character, Linda Evangeligeli, off herself. She also based Linda's love interest, Coattail Mask, off her editor, Shinrou Baishaku, because she had a crush on him. Marie finally ends the series with Linda's wedding just as she marries Shinrou in real life.
907* YaoiFangirl: As mentioned above, she writes yaoi doujinshi about Phantom Ace and Coattail Mask.
908[[/folder]]
909
910!Movie and side-story characters
911[[folder:In General]]
912* AdaptedOut: Only two side-stories, "Ami's First Love" and "The Lover of Princess Kaguya", were adapted, so more than half of these characters were left out of the original anime's run.
913* ArcHero: Some of them serve as new heroes for their movies or side-stories alongside the Sailor Guardians.
914* OneShotCharacter: They only appear in a single movie or story. The only exception is Sorano, who appears twice in ''Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary'' and has a brief cameo in Act 27 of the manga and ''Crystal''.
915* SpotlightStealingSquad: Often, they get more focus than most of the main cast for their respective appearances, with Usagi and the others frequently taking a backseat.
916[[/folder]]
917
918!!''Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary''
919[[folder:Gurio Sorano]]
920!!Gurio Sorano
921
922A classmate of Chibi-Usa and her friends who appears a couple of times in ''Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary''. He's basically a younger version of Umino.
923----
924* AdaptationDyeJob: Blonde in the manga, brunette in ''Crystal'', just like Umino.
925* CanonImmigrant: He first appeared in the side series ''Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary'' before briefly appearing in the main manga series and ''Crystal'' alongside Kyuusuke in Act 27.
926* CompositeCharacter: Possibly in the original English manga releases. Both he and Umino were called Melvin (they share the same given name in the Japanese version, but the translators likely didn't know that because he was only ever called Sorano in the manga itself). Aside from a difference in height, the two look almost identical in the manga, so it was easy enough to pass them off as the same character.
927* {{Expy}}: Of Umino and Amano. Messy hair and spiraled nerdy glasses? Check. Smart but annoying personality? Check. Seen as both a friend and a nuisance by his classmates? Check. Naoko Takeuchi seemed to enjoy throwing in characters like this.
928* LastNameBasis: Like Umino and Amano, he goes by his surname.
929* OneSteveLimit: Averted. He shares the same first name as Gurio Umino and the surname as Hikaru Sorano, Minako's best friend in ''Manga/CodenameSailorV''.
930* OpaqueNerdGlasses: Just like Umino and Amano, his eyes are hidden beneath spirals on his glasses. And, like them and the girls' views of them, it's probably just meant to represent how Chibi-Usa sees Sorano. Whether he's also handsome without the glasses like them is anyone's guess.
931* OddFriendship: With his classmate Kyuusuke. Kyuusuke is athletic and a bit of a jerk who finds Sorano a geek and a bit annoying, yet the two of them can be seen hanging out anyway.
932* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Of Umino. Umino, being a teenager, would be out of place in ''Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary'', which focuses on Chibi-Usa and her classmates, so Naoko Takeuchi simply created Sorano to fill same role in the stories.
933[[/folder]]
934
935[[folder:Makoto Hanmatsuura]]
936!!Makoto Hanmatsuura
937[[quoteright:182:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_202338.png]]
938
939A kind, rotund owner of a pawn shop that has been in his family for many generations. Appears just once in ''Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary'' in a ContestWinnerCameo. When the villain of the story appears, he puts on a costume to imitate Tuxedo Mask and save his customers.
940----
941* AmbiguouslyHuman: He could just be a regular guy without powers who decides to just imitate Tuxedo Mask, but the antenna-like formation in his hair and the fact that he single-handedly takes on an evil spirit makes you wonder.
942* BigFun: He's fat and a fun, cheerful guy.
943* FamilyBusiness: His pawn shop has been in the family for generations, and he claims that he's the 18th-generation owner. This means that his family was running the business at least since the early Edo period, if not earlier. It turns out that his family has been running it for this long [[spoiler:to make sure that the genius loci that inhabits the land is not disturbed]].
944* FriendlyShopkeeper: He runs a pawn shop called the Hammer Price Shrine, is very friendly and welcoming to his customers, and even gives discounts to regulars like Chibi-Usa and her friends.
945* HairAntennae: A variation. It's just a single strand of antenna-like hair instead of the dual strands usually used, but it looks more like an antenna than most examples.
946* HeroicBystander: He saves Naruru and Ruruna from being hit by a truck by pushing them out of the way. And when an evil spirit captures them in a net, he puts on a mask and cape to imitate Tuxedo Mask, going by Debutcho Mask (Chubby Mask) and frees them.
947* TheKlutz: He's pretty clumsy and known to slip and fall down a lot, although he still manages to help save the day.
948* OneSteveLimit: Averted. He shares the name Makoto with Sailor Jupiter (spelled with different kana, though). Makoto Hanmatsuura was actually a ContestWinnerCameo, and his name was a coincidence (it's a unisex name, and it's not that uncommon a Japanese name).
949* PapaWolf: Whether as himself or his masked alter-ego, he steps in when the young girls who visit his shop are in danger.
950* PersonalityBloodTypes: He's type B. He shows the active, passionate traits typical of type B characters in his heroic action.
951* PoorMansSubstitute: In-universe, downplayed. Like Umino's Tuxedo Umino Mask, his Debutcho Mask identity looks like a cheap knockoff of Tuxedo Mask and lacks his grace, but he still manages to save Naruru and Ruruna from a trap, and the two of them look at him with hearts in their eyes after this.
952* RealMenWearPink: He reveals to the reader that his hobby is embroidery.
953* SavingTheOrphanage: In a spin on the usual trope, the land developers who trick him into selling successfully knock down his shop's building...and release an ancient spirit from the land. Naruru and Ruruna rip the contract up, and Sailor Moon magically rebuilds the shop bigger and better than ever.
954* WeSellEverything: Since his shop is a pawn shop, you can expect to find all kinds of things there, but ''this'' one sells, among other things, expensive brand-name clothes and perfume, as well as rare Sailor Moon dolls and costumes (the doll collection actually includes Shingo, Kenji, and human Diana for some reason).
955[[/folder]]
956
957[[folder:Naruru Osaka and Ruruna Kobe]]
958!!Naruru Osaka and Ruruna Kobe
959[[quoteright:269:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rurunaruru.jpg]]
960
961Two energetic school friends of Chibi-Usa who look and act like materialistic teenage girls. Naruru is Naru's younger sister and Ruruna is Naruru's best friend.
962----
963* AdaptedOut: Naruru is Naru's younger sister, but in the first anime, Naru is declared to be an only child. Then again, when that was established, Naruru hadn't even appeared yet in the manga, so the anime creators wouldn't have known about her.
964* AgeInappropriateDress: Their outfits are too sexy and revealing for elementary school students. Though they're [[YoungerThanTheyLook drawn to look like well-developed teens]], so it's less noticeable.
965* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Naruru is Naru's younger sister, though we only see them together for two panels.
966* BrandX: Ruruna is an avid buyer of "Channel" brand items, and Naruru is an avid buyer of "Guccicci" brand items.
967* BuffySpeak: The two of them use words like "Haggened" or "Frappaccinoed" to abbreviate that they got ice cream or frappuccinos, among other things.
968* CosplayOtakuGirl: The two of them like to dress up as Sailor Soldiers.
969* DamselInDistress: Though they try to help fight in their appearance with their own Sailor titles, they end up getting trapped in a net pretty easily.
970* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Naruru Osaka's from Osaka. Ruruna Kobe's from Kobe.
971* {{Fangirl}}: Both of them are fans of Sailor Moon.
972* FieryRedhead: Naruru. But in an energetic way.
973* GenkiGirl: Both of them are very cheerful and energetic eight-year-olds.
974* GyaruGirl: They have tanned skin and stylized hair, dress in short skirts, high heels, and have clearly visible cleavage.
975* HeroicBystander: Even though they don't have powers, they end up joining Chibi-Usa in the fight as fake Sailor Guardians.
976* LocationThemeNaming: Their surnames are the names of two Japanese cities.
977* SdrawkcabName: In hiragana, Ruruna is Naruru spelled backwards.
978* SiblingYinYang: ''Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary'' introduces Naruru as a flashy and tanned {{Cosplay Otaku|Girl}} GyaruGirl who's rather popular with boys. This is entirely in contrast with Naru, who's a rather plain girl and more conservatively dressed.
979* ValleyGirl: Their dialogue is often translated this way, though technically they're actually [[GyaruGirl kogals]].
980* YoungerThanTheyLook: The two of them are supposed to be Chibi-Usa's classmates, but they look and act like ditzy teenage [[GyaruGirl kogals]]. They're also much taller than Chibi-Usa and have visible cleavage.
981[[/folder]]
982
983!!"The Lover of Princess Kaguya" / ''Anime/SailorMoonSTheMovie''
984[[folder:Kakeru Oozora]]
985!!Kakeru Oozora
986[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a_kakeru_5196.gif]]
987->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MasamiKikuchi (JP), Creator/JeffLumby (Cloverway), Creator/ChrisHackney (Viz) (EN), Creator/ReneGarcia ([=LatAm=])
988
989An astronomer who appears only in the side story "The Lover of Princess Kaguya" and the ''S'' movie that was based on it. He long dreamed of a princess on the moon, and after finding a crystal meteorite from a comet that he discovered, [[spoiler:it begins sapping his energy]]. He is in an ongoing relationship with astronaut Himeko Nayotake.
990----
991* AbledInTheAdaptation: The movie makes no mention of his heart condition.
992* AdaptationalJerkass: Kakeru was cold in the original manga story and his tension with Himeko focused more on his heart problems and how he gave up on being an astronaut. Here, he flips his shit at Himeko simply because she doesn't believe Princess Kaguya really does live on the moon.
993* AgeGapRomance: Kakeru is twenty-nine and Himeko is twenty-two, making him seven years older than her.
994* AgentMulder: Even though he's a scientist, he believes in fairy tales, princesses from outer space, and other fantastic things.
995* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Luna falls in love with Kakeru, but she knows that he's already in a relationship with someone else, so she doesn't push it.
996* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He was convinced that Princess Kaguya from outer space was real and dreamed of meeting her. [[spoiler:He didn't count on her being a villain who was only interested in freezing planets for her collection.]]
997* BigDamnKiss: After he realizes who Luna really is in her human form, the two share a beautiful kiss while floating in space.
998* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With [[spoiler:Himeko]]. Despite their seven-year age gap, they knew each other when they were young, and now, they're a couple.
999* ClingyMacguffin: The crystal meteorite he discovers and takes home [[spoiler:turns out to be the missing piece of Kaguya's comet and it begins draining his life energy]]. Luna tries to take it away, but it's attached itself to his life force.
1000* DivingSave: When Luna is almost hit by a car, he jumps in, grabs her, and brings her out of the way just in time.
1001* DreamCrushingHandicap: As a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut, and he even built a rocket at age 12. Unfortunately, he has a heart condition that barred him from astronaut training, a very realistic phenomenon in any astronaut corps.
1002* EurekaMoment: After Luna transforms into a human and meets up with Kakeru, she gives him a personal tour of Earth’s orbit to fulfill his dream of seeing the princess of the Moon. As Kakeru admires "Kaguya", he noticed two things about her: she had a crescent moon shape on her head, and a yellow ribbon around her neck. This made him realize the woman before him is in fact Luna.
1003* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: After he saves Luna from a traffic accident and nurses her back to health, she falls in love with him.
1004* FlowersOfRomance: At the end of the movie, when Himeko's mission is over, he greets her at the airport with roses.
1005* ImprobableAge: He's only twenty-nine years old, but he's already achieved degrees in several fields of science (see below for the list).
1006* JerkassBall: Kakeru is your average NiceGuy who risks his life to [[FriendToAllLivingThings save Luna from being run over by a car]] but at his worst, he coldly tells off Himeko his girlfriend when the latter attempt to persuade him to let go of his lifelong dream of meeting Kaguya-hime which could make him a successful astronaut but he managed to mend his relationship with her after Princess Snow Kaguya's defeat when Luna pretending to be Princess Kaguya tells him she loves him but also said that Himeko also loves him too and must be with her at all times.
1007* MeaningfulName: His full name literally means "flying in space".
1008* NiceGuy: A caring person who risks his own life to save Luna and takes care of her afterwards, and he unconditionally loves his girlfriend and [[spoiler:their unborn child]].
1009* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: He has degrees in space aviation, engineering, chemistry, physics, biology, and medicine.
1010* RefusedByTheCall: In the manga, despite having several degrees that could qualify him for it, he was refused for the astronaut corps because of his heart condition.
1011* RescueRomance: Luna falls in love with him after he saves her from being run over.
1012[[/folder]]
1013
1014[[folder:Himeko Nayotake]]
1015!!Himeko Nayotake
1016[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/himeko_1714.gif]]
1017->'''Voiced by''': Music/MegumiHayashibara (JP), Jennifer Gould (Cloverway), Creator/EdenRiegel (Viz) (EN), Monica Villaseñor ([=LatAm=])
1018
1019Kakeru's girlfriend and a famous astronaut. She's a very realistic person who thinks her boyfriend should get over his fairy tale fantasies.
1020----
1021* AdaptationalWimp: Himeko had more of a role to play in the manga's conflict than she does in the movie. In the manga, when she returns to Kakeru's lab and sees [[spoiler:how much his crystal's grown, she realizes immediately the thing is negatively affecting him and smashes it to bits, declaring that she'll definitely destroy the meteor]]. Nothing like that happens in the movie.
1022* AgeGapRomance: Kakeru is twenty-nine and Himeko is twenty-two, making him seven years older than her.
1023* AgentScully: She refuses to believe in Kakeru's fantasies like a princess on the moon named Princess Kaguya and thinks he should be more realistic. To her credit, near the end of the movie, [[spoiler:when she sees the crystal light from the moon, she wonders if might be his princess]].
1024* ArbitrarySkepticism: She lives in a world where {{Magical Girl Warrior}}s fight space aliens and monsters all the time. But a princess living on the moon is something she just can't accept.
1025* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With [[spoiler:Kakeru. In the manga version of the Princess Kaguya story, she's already pregnant with their child when she goes to space.]]
1026* CloserToEarth: She's very logical and mature, in contrast to the more "dreamy" Kakeru.
1027* ImprobableAge: She's an astronaut at twenty-two years old. The manga remarks that she's the youngest Japanese woman to go into space, but that's an understatement. Until 2021, no one under twenty-five had ever even been into space.
1028* MeaningfulName: The "take" ("bamboo") and "Hime" ("princess") parts of her name are references to the original Princess Kaguya myth.
1029* PregnantBadass: [[spoiler:In the manga, she's actually been allowed to make a spaceflight while pregnant with her and Kakeru's unborn child.]] In real life, she wouldn't be allowed to do that.
1030[[/folder]]
1031
1032!!"Casablanca Memory"
1033[[folder:Kaidou-san]]
1034!!Kaidou-san
1035[[quoteright:177:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_075616.png]]
1036
1037The secretary of Rei's father who hopes to take over for him one day. Kaidou joins his boss to visit Rei on her birthdays, and it was hinted that he and Rei had feelings for each other, but nothing came of it.
1038----
1039* AllLoveIsUnrequited: In the manga, Rei is heavily hinted to have had feelings for him despite her general distrust of men, but [[spoiler:he's already engaged to another politician's daughter]].
1040* BigBrotherMentor: To Rei. He's at least a few years older than her and one of the few men that she admires.
1041* {{Hypocrite}}: He tells Rei he's devoted to his career, and he doesn't want to get married just to [[ParentalNeglect neglect his family]]. But by the story's end, [[spoiler: he's engaged to another politician's daughter, and Rei realizes he's going to become just like her father: a career man who breaks his family's heart.]]
1042* IntergenerationalFriendship: A 15-year-old girl (Rei) and a young adult (Kaidou).
1043* OnlyOneName: Only ever called Kaidou-san. It's not quite clear if Kaidou is really his given name or surname. The honorific -san can be used with either.
1044* RightHandHottie: The personal secretary of Rei's father and a very attractive guy.
1045* SharpDressedMan: In his sole appearance, the short story "Casablanca Memory", he consistently wears a suit and tie.
1046[[/folder]]
1047
1048!!"Ami's First Love"
1049[[folder:Kurume Suri/Mercurius]]
1050!!Kurume Suri/Mercurius
1051[[quoteright:563:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura_de_tela_2023_10_17_202253_0.png]]
1052->'''Voiced by''': Nobuyuki Hiyama (JP), Kyle [=McCarley=] (EN)
1053
1054A genius student appearing only in "Ami's First Love". Ami was so determined to beat him for the top spot of the class that she became obsessed with the idea that he was her rival and even the enemy. Her friends mistook this obsession for a crush.
1055----
1056* BirdsOfAFeather: Umino reveals that he and Kurume are good friends, and they have similar looks, personalities and intelligence.
1057* GoodAllAlong: Ami obsessively thinks that Bannon, the villain of the week, is Mercurius, but he's really a good guy just like most other civilian characters.
1058* MessyHair: Like Umino, his hair always sticks up wildly.
1059* MistakenForRomance: The girls think that he's Ami's first crush, but Ami insists that he's only a rival to her. Even the villain of the week thinks Ami's in love with him. Keep in mind that Ami and Kurume haven't even met, and at the time Ami doesn't know even known if Mercurius is a boy or a girl.
1060* OpaqueNerdGlasses: He wears spiral-lens glasses just like Umino, square ones in his case.
1061* PunnyName: His name contains multiple puns. Aside from the SdrawkcabName, his pen name is Mercury in Latin. That's another reason why Ami, who signs her test scores Mercury, sees her as a rival. His surname Suri contains the kanji for "mathematics", and in the Mixx manga, his pen name is "Mercurious", which he claims is because he's always been curious.
1062* TheReveal: Near the end of the special/side story, he turns out to be an ordinary nerdy student who just happens to do as well as Ami. Ami, however, only realizes that the villain Bannon wasn't Mercurius after she destroys her and Mercurius continues tying with Ami for grades.
1063* SdrawkcabAlias: Like Ami and some other students, Kurume signs his tests with an alias. His alias Mercurius is spelled "Me-ru-ke-ri-su" in katakana, which is his name (in Japanese name order) spelled backwards.
1064* ThoroughlyMistakenIdentity: In a case of the IdiotBall, Ami becomes so obsessed with the idea that Mercurius is her rival that she decides that Bonnun is Mercurius. Bonnun doesn't know what Ami is talking about before Ami destroys her.
1065* UnknownRival: Ami sees Mercurius as a rival just because he always matches her test scores, but he has no idea what's going on and doesn't even know who Ami is.
1066[[/folder]]
1067
1068!!''Anime/SailorMoonSuperSTheMovie''
1069[[folder:Perle]]
1070!!Perle
1071[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/perle.jpg]]
1072->'''Voiced by''': Chika Sakamoto (JP), Creator/JulieLemieux ([=DiC=]), Creator/ColleenOShaughnessey (Viz) (EN), Creator/IrwinDaayan ([=LatAm=])
1073
1074One of the fairies in the ''[=SuperS=]'' movie working for Queen Badiane. After he learns what her true plans are, he has a HeelRealization, meets and befriends Chibi-Usa, and helps the Sailor Guardians stop his former boss.
1075----
1076* CanonForeigner: Created for the [=SuperS=] movie, although Naoko Takeuchi did do the concept art of him.
1077* HeelRealization: Queen Badiane told him that she wants to take children to a realm where they would happily dream whatever they wanted, but when he learns that she wants to drain their dream energy for her own power, he turns on her.
1078* InterspeciesRomance: With Chibi-Usa. She's a human with Lunarian blood, and he's a fairy.
1079* MagicMusic: He uses his flute to make cookies dance and could hypnotize people.
1080* MeaningfulName: Fits both the [[RockThemeNaming gemstone theme]] of most villains (his name is French for pearl) and the [[EdibleThemeNaming sweet food theme]] of the [=SuperS=] movie villains (from tapioca pearls).
1081* MysticalWhiteHair: His hair is white, and he has magical powers.
1082* PuppyLove: Again, with Chibi-Usa. Actually, they're both ReallySevenHundredYearsOld, but it still counts because they're both mentally and physically children.
1083* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Just like the other fairies in the movie, he's apparently centuries old and an immortal.
1084* TokenGoodTeammate: Of the fairies in the [=SuperS=] movie. Unlike them, he was never evil, just deceived, and when Queen Badiane's real motives were revealed, he does a HeelFaceTurn.
1085[[/folder]]
1086
1087!!"Parallel Sailor Moon"
1088[[folder:Kousagi Tsukino/Parallel Sailor Moon]]
1089!!Kousagi Tsukino/Parallel Sailor Moon
1090[[quoteright:278:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kousagi_tsukino.jpg]]
1091
1092A character who only appears in the non-canonical story ''Manga/ParallelSailorMoon'' as Usagi's second daughter. In the rest of the franchise, Chibi-Usa is an only child. Like her mother, she's not very bright, but she has a big heart. She becomes a Sailor Guardian when she meets her own cat advisor, but her fighting techniques are a bit unorthodox.
1093----
1094* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know about her Sailor title or powers. Given the fact that she's the other daughter of Usagi and Mamoru, it's possible that she's Sailor Earth, since Chibi-Usa is already the new Sailor Moon and there is no one else to inherit Mamoru's Sailor Crystal.
1095* AnimalMotifs: Rabbits, like her mother. She even keeps several of them as pets.
1096* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: To Chibi-Usa. Being younger, clumsier, and less intelligent than her, Chibi-Usa tends to look down on Kousagi and sees her as a fool.
1097* BigEater: Something she inherited from her mother. Her father even remarks that since she can eat anything, her tongue could save the world.
1098* ButtMonkey: The Parallel Inners see her as someone they can treat this way. For example, if she's going to shop with them, they force her to carry all their bags. They also force her to look after a cat they just found, despite being well aware that she's afraid of cats.
1099* TheDitz: She's not very smart or sensible.
1100* {{Elseworlds}}: Kousagi only exists in a one-shot story that was included in the Materials Collection. The story was later reprinted in ''Sailor Moon Short Stories'' Vol.2.
1101* TheFool: Despite not being very bright and acting silly, she still manages to save the day when a giant rabbit head attacks.
1102* TheFriendNobodyLikes: The Parallel Inners only hang around with her because their mothers are friends. They dislike her enough to ditch her the minute an opportunity presents itself.
1103* GenerationXerox: She clearly takes after Usagi more than Chibi-Usa does.
1104* GenkiGirl: Yet another trait she has in common with Usagi is her cheerfulness and fun-loving nature.
1105* HereditaryHairstyle: Like her sister, she takes after her mother's hairstyle, though she puts her own spin on it by wearing double odangos.
1106* ImprobableWeaponUser: She manages to summon all the cats of Japan to form one giant cat to devour the giant rabbit enemy.
1107* InsaneTrollLogic: She somehow believes that the natural enemy of rabbits are cats. She probably thought this up because she has an affinity toward rabbits and [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes cats are her weakness]].
1108* InSeriesNickname: Her sister calls her "Chibi".
1109* TheKlutz: She's very clumsy, even more so than her mother.
1110* MeaningfulName: The kanji of her name translated means "little rabbit".
1111* NomDeMom: Her surname is Tsukino, like her mother and older sister. It's possible that Mamoru takes Usagi's last name in the future when they're married.
1112* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: The daughters of the Inner Soldiers only let her hang out with them because their moms are friends.
1113* OrWasItADream: At the end of her story , she wonders whether her adventure was a dream or not.
1114* RoseHairedSweetie: A NiceGirl with pink hair just like her sister. She's actually the only Parallel Sailor Guardian who's nice at all.
1115* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The other Parallel Inners consistently hate her, but after their powers awaken, they end up becoming teammates. A variant also occurs with Kousagi's cat, although it's not so much arguing as Kousagi can't stand being around her.
1116* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: She takes after her Uncle Shingo in that she's afraid of cats. She is forced to face it when she gets one as a MentorMascot and has to summon loads of them to fight evil.
1117[[/folder]]
1118
1119[[folder:Parallel Inners]]
1120!!Parallel Inners
1121[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/parallel_inners.jpg]]
1122
1123Four girls who are the eldest respective children of the Inners. Called Ami Jr., Rei Jr, Mako, and Mina, they only appear ''Parallel Sailor Moon''. They see Kousagi as an idiot and a nuisance, and they only use her as someone to kick around. In fact, they're pretty critical and apathetic towards most things. Like Kousagi, they become Sailor Guardians.
1124----
1125* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Rei Jr., who has long dark hair and does not like to socialize, preferring to nap instead.
1126* {{Bookworm}}: Like Ami, Ami Jr. likes to study, but she has poor handwriting because she relies on computers too much.
1127* BoyishShortHair: Ami Jr. wears her hair this way like her mother.
1128* TheCynic: They're pretty critical of their parents and other people they know and don't seem to care much about anything in life other than pursuing their own interests.
1129* TheFashionista: Mako loves shopping and fashion as much as Makoto does.
1130* GenerationXerox: Basically, they are carbon copies of their mothers just like Kousagi. Their names are even Ami Jr., Rei Jr., Mako, and Mina.
1131* GeodesicCast: With Kousagi, they become basically a collective copy of the inners. With the same looks, same powers, but their personalities is where they differ.
1132* GirlPosse: They behave like one, at least in the fact that they're a group of pretty girls who hang out together and look down on other people, but it's not clear who would be the AlphaBitch if there is one.
1133* HereditaryHairstyle: They look just like their mothers, hairstyles included. Ami Jr. has boyish short hair, Rei Jr. has long hair without any adornments, Mako wears a ponytail, and Mina has long hair with a bow in it.
1134* InvisibleParents: Their fathers are never seen or even mentioned by name. But we know Ami Jr.'s father is a doctor who works side by side with her mother, Rei Jr.'s father is both a Shinto priest and teacher, Mako's father helps run Makoto's flower and cake shop, and Mina's father is a sitcom director.
1135* TheIllegible: Ami Jr.'s handwriting is said to be very sloppy since she uses computers so much.
1136* {{Jerkass}}: All four of them act like this to Kousagi. They don't really like her and ditch her whenever they can. Aside from their rudeness to Kousagi, they also show disrespect towards their mothers, remarking that housewives have nothing better to do than to talk for hours on the phone with their friends and plan weekly meetings with them. Rei Jr. calls their group, the Sailor Muscles Club, "silly", and Ami Jr. even calls them losers.
1137* MagicalGirlWarrior: All of them are Sailor Guardians, just like their mothers in the main continuity.
1138* NomDeMom: All of them go by their mothers' surnames. There's no in-universe explanation given for this. Again, like with Kousagi, it is possible that their fathers took their mothers' surnames since Mina called their fathers "adopted fiancés".
1139* OpaqueNerdGlasses: Ami Jr.'s eyes are not visible when she wears her glasses.
1140* PetTheDog: About the only time they're ever shown being nice to someone is when they comment on how cute the pink cat is.
1141* ThePrankster: Mina is just as rowdy and troublemaking as her mother.
1142* TomboyishPonytail: Mako wears one but holds it in place with a ribbon instead of a hair tie like Makoto.
1143* UnnamedParent: Their unseen fathers are never named.
1144* YoungerThanTheyLook: They're supposed to be eight years old, but they look more like young teenagers.
1145[[/folder]]
1146
1147[[folder:The Pink Cat]]
1148!!The Pink Cat
1149[[quoteright:417:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pink_cat_final_panel_manga.png]]
1150
1151Kousagi's own cat advisor. Like the other cats, she has a crescent moon on her forehead and awakens the powers of her charge, but not much is revealed about her, not even her name.
1152----
1153* AlienAnimals: Although it's not confirmed, she's probably from Mau just like the other cats.
1154* CatGirl: When she takes a human form, there appears to be what looks like cat ears in her hair.
1155* CatsAreMagic: Like the other cats, she's got magic powers and is the one who awakens Kousagi as a Sailor Guardian.
1156* CheerfulChild: Even finding out her new charge can't stand cats doesn't seem to upset her.
1157* CuteKitten: The Parallel Inners even comment on how cute she is.
1158* {{Familiar}}: Becomes one to Kousagi, although she'd probably rather have a rabbit than a cat.
1159* HumanityEnsues: Just like the other cats, she can take on a human form. Hers is actually a bit more catlike than the others (see above).
1160* MentorMascot: To Kousagi. She awakens her as a Sailor Guardian.
1161* NoNameGiven: Her name is not revealed. Although if [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming Luna, Artemis, and Diana]] are any indication, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lunar_deities there are plenty of good names to choose from]].
1162* NonHumanSidekick: To Kousagi, until she takes human form.
1163* RoseHairedSweetie: Although the manga is black and white, the dialogue explicitly calls her pink.
1164* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In a variant, she and Kousagi don't actually argue, but they still struggle to work together because Kousagi can't stand cats.
1165[[/folder]]

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