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6[[WMG:[[center:[-''Franchise/SailorMoon'' ''' [[Characters/SailorMoon Main Character Index]] '''\
7'''[[Characters/SailorMoonMainCast Main Cast]]''': [[Characters/SailorMoonUsagiTsukino Usagi Tsukino]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonAmiMizuno Ami Mizuno]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonReiHino Rei Hino]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonMakotoKino Makoto Kino]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonMinakoAino Minako Aino]]\
8'''Allies''': [[Characters/SailorMoonSupportingCast Supporting Cast]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonFamiliesOfTheSailorGuardians Families of the Sailor Guardians]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonJuubanMunicipalJuniorHighSchool Juuban Municipal Junior High School]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonOthers Others]]\
9'''Villains''': [[Characters/SailorMoonDarkKingdom Dark Kingdom]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonBlackMoonClan Black Moon Clan]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonDeathBusters Death Busters]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonDeadMoonCircus Dead Moon Circus]] | [[Characters/SailorMoonShadowGalactica Shadow Galactica]]\
10'''Other media''': [[Characters/SailorMoonMusicalOnlyCharacters Musical-Only Characters]] | [[Characters/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon]]-]]]]]
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12This page covers the villains of ''Franchise/SailorMoon''.
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15[[foldercontrol]]
16
17[[folder:In General]]
18* AscendedExtra: In the 90s anime, the characters making up the QuirkyMinibossSquad for the arc get much more development and screentime than in the manga, where they're generally used in the same fashion as a MonsterOfTheWeek.
19* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Quite a few villains in the manga were good guys before being subjected to this by the main antagonist of their arc, most notably the Four Kings of Heaven, Black Lady, and the Amazoness Quartet.
20* DarkActionGirl: Every single woman who takes an active part in combat: the [[MonsterOfTheWeek various minions]] in the 90s anime, Thetis, [[ShesAManInJapan Zoisite in the DiC dub of the 90s anime]], the DD Girls, the Ayakashi sisters, Esmeraude in the manga, Kaolinite, the Witches 5, the Amazoness Quartet, Sailor Galaxia, and the Sailor Animamates. [[spoiler: The latter two are noticeable for killing ''all'' of the Sailor Guardians except for Sailor Moon herself.]]
21* DroppedABridgeOnHim: In the manga, if they're not the BigBad or at least TheDragon, expect every villain to get quickly and unceremoniously killed off shortly after appearing.
22* HeelFaceTurn: In the 90s anime there are quite a few of them, surprisingly (or not surprisingly if you consider one of Sailor Moon's abilities being able to remove dark energy from someone if the energy is weak enough). Some do have the HeelFaceDoorSlam, though.
23* HumanResources: The villains are always targeting innocents for something, either their LifeEnergy or a part of their AnatomyOfTheSoul.
24* LaughablyEvil: Most of them in the anime, with the BigBad of each arc as an exception, especially Esmeraude, Mimete, Eudial, Sailor Iron Mouse, Sailor Aluminum Seiren, the Amazon Trio and the Amazoness Quartet. The Spectre Sisters even have their moments when they focus more on applying make-up on their faces over their mission. So do Ail and [[{{Tsundere}} An.]] Even [[LargeHam Professor Tomoe]] has his moments, even though most can be played in a creepy manner. So does the MonsterOfTheWeek {{Mook}}s, especially in the second, third, fourth and fifth seasons. Averted in the manga.
25* MonsterOfTheWeek: Each enemy faction of the season has a group of these. Their terminology (Youma, Cardian, Droid, Daimon, etc...) are different between them, but they serve the same general purpose, to be gimmicky and disposable episodic mooks for the Guardians to defeat.
26* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Dark Kingdom, Black Moon Clan, Death Busters, Dead Moon Circus, Shadow Galactica. None of these sound cute and fuzzy.
27* QuirkyMinibossSquad: Pretty much every main villain has one. The Dead Moon Circus gets TWO.
28* RockThemeNaming: Almost all of the villains are named after a mineral or gemstone. Most of said stones are green.
29* SensibleHeroesSkimpyVillains: Downplayed. The Sailor Guardians show quite a bit of leg thanks to their short fukus, but their designs aren’t inherently sexualized compared to the villains who come off as more mature and threatening as a result.
30* ShooOutTheClowns: When the QuirkyMinibossSquad has been defeated (or reformed), then you ''know'' things will get serious.
31* SparedByTheAdaptation: Many, ''many'' villains who were mercilessly destroyed in the manga live and become reformed in the 90s anime. However, two of them, Jadeite of the Dark Kingdom and Mimete of the Death Busters, remain villains and are subjected to [[AndIMustScream a hellish fate.]]
32* {{Stripperific}}: A select few of the female villains dress up in scantily clad clothing: a good bit of the [[MonsterOfTheWeek minions]] in the 90s anime, the DD Girls, Berthier, the Amazoness Quartet, Sailor Aluminum Seiren, Sailor Lead Crow, and Sailor Heavy Metal Papillon.
33* WouldHurtAChild: Many of the villains are absolutely willing to harm children if it achieves their goals; most noticeable with the Black Moon Clan, Death Busters, and Dead Moon Circus with all three groups actively trying to harm the young Chibi-Usa.
34[[/folder]]
35
36!Dark Kingdom
37See the [[Characters/SailorMoonDarkKingdom Dark Kingdom]] page for details.
38
39!Black Moon Clan
40See the [[Characters/SailorMoonBlackMoonClan Black Moon Clan]] page for details.
41
42!Death Busters
43See the [[Characters/SailorMoonDeathBusters Death Busters]] page for details.
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45!Dead Moon Circus
46See the [[Characters/SailorMoonDeadMoonCircus Dead Moon Circus]] page for details.
47
48!Shadow Galactica
49See the [[Characters/SailorMoonShadowGalactica Shadow Galactica]] page for details.
50
51!Makai Tree Aliens
52[[folder:In General]]
53[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ailandan.png]]
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55Two anime-exclusive aliens who showed up at the start of ''R''. Their idea of love is skewed at best.
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57* AntiVillain: They have no villainous agenda - they just want to survive. It's just that their idea of how to keep themselves alive is through unethical means of stealing life energy from Earth. They also misunderstand positive emotions like love, and apply the "take at all costs" approach to it rather than the proper "giving" approach.
58* AwesomeMcCoolName: Their human aliases, though only someone who speaks Japanese would think so. Their surname means "galaxy", after all. It's commented on when they are first introduced at school, with Umino stating that "Seijuro Ginga" sounds too cool to be true.
59* BrotherSisterIncest: In the "we're siblings ''and'' like Adam and Eve" sense. Even in their human disguises, they are clingy towards each other, as a {{squick}}ed Makoto points out once when "Natsumi" whines at her for flirting with "Seijuro" and then at him for "playing along" ("Whoa. Such ''weird'' siblings!")
60* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:Thanks to Sailor Moon purifying the Makai Tree, the two earn a second chance, and depart to find another planet where they can nurture the tree with love.]]
61* CharacterCatchphrase: "Love is something you can take." This is Ail and An's philosophy regarding the nature of love itself, and they repeat it numerous times, either while explaining it to someone, or when they feel like justifying their actions.
62* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite their general disregard for human life, they seem averse to killing, having outright stated on more than one occasion that they will only take as much energy from a victim as they can without it being lethal. Only when they go {{Yandere}} do they become murderous.
63* FillerVillain: The only major example in the 90s anime. Later they just stretched manga arcs by filling them with plot-irrelevant MonsterOfTheWeek fights.
64* HumanoidAliens: Both of them.
65* LastOfHisKind: As far as they know, they are the last of their species. However, Fiore of the R movie has a very similar appearance, suggesting that he is another of their kind.
66* LivingWithTheVillain: They attend Juuban Junior High School in their human disguises, right alongside Usagi, Ami and Makoto, with neither the aliens nor the Guardians knowing the others' real identity.
67* LoveMakesYouEvil: Well, they have a very warped idea about what love is. They assume it's something they can grab with their own hands as if it were an object, similarly to their position on energy. [[spoiler: The siblings are set straight at the end of their arc.]]
68* MadLove: Subversion--Ail does love An, but she is by far the clingier and more obsessive of the two, and he is less prone to GreenEyedMonster moments than she is.
69* MeaningfulName: Combine Ail and An, and you get "Alien". The subbed DVD's released by [[{{Creator/ADVFilms}} ADV Films]] made this more obvious by changing their names to "Ali" and "En". Their human surname "Ginga" also means "galaxy", fitting for two extraterrestrials.
70* NoSocialSkills: Both of them, as is to be expected from two aliens posing as high school students. Their clingy behavior towards each other despite being siblings especially weirds people out.
71* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The boy Ail has blue hair with two pink streaks and blue eyes, while the girl An has pink hair with two blue streaks and red eyes.
72* RedOniBlueOni: An being Red and Ail being Blue.
73* UnholyMatrimony: Though [[spoiler: by the time they become a full-on couple, they're good.]]
74* VillainousBreakdown: They decide to destroy the planet after being rejected by Usagi and Mamoru. Interestingly, their breakdowns differ in scope - En goes into a psychotic rage, while Ail completely emotionally shuts down.
75* WouldHurtAChild: One episode has them targeting the "fresh and young" energy found in human children, and the next episode has them taking it a step further and targeting ''babies''. Though, fortunately, no one is seriously hurt.
76[[/folder]]
77
78[[folder:The Makai Tree]]
79!!The Makai Tree
80[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/makaiju17.png]]
81->'''Voiced by:''' Taeko Nakanishi (JP), Creator/ElizabethHanna ([=DiC=]), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (Viz) (EN)
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84* AntiVillain: It was never evil to begin with, and was originally known as the TreeOfLife, but the greed and selfishness of its alien children warped and corrupted it.
85* DoomyDoomsOfDoom: Called the "Doom Tree" in the 90s dub, [[DubInducedPlotHole which makes little sense given its purpose is still to give life-sustaining energy]]. Though it makes more sense when it explains its original name was "The Tree of Life," with it being called "Doom Tree" after it started to absorb negative energy thanks to its children being corrupted.
86* EldritchAbomination: All the negative energy it absorbed against its will turned it into one.
87* ThePowerOfLove: The energy the tree truly needs in order to sustain itself.
88* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives a subdued, pitying version to Ail and An, acknowledging that they couldn't really help becoming that way. Fortunately, they learn the error of their ways afterwards.
89* RedemptionEarnsLife: Sailor Moon purifies it and allows it to be reborn as a sapling.
90* TreeOfLife: Once was this before negative energy corrupted it.
91* VillainousBreakdown: Due to absorbing too much unwanted energy, it suffers a massive FreakOut and starts attacking everything indiscriminately. Usagi's voice and feelings snap it out of it at the last minute.
92* WhenTreesAttack: It goes on a mad rampage in the arc's finale.
93[[/folder]]
94
95[[folder:Ail (a.k.a. Seijuro Ginga)]]
96!!Ail (a.k.a. Seijuro Ginga)
97[[quoteright:329:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ail.png]]
98->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HikaruMidorikawa (JP), Vince Corazza ([=DiC=]), Creator/BrianBeacock (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Guillermo Saucedo ([=LatAm=]), António Semedo (PT) [[/labelnote]]
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101* AffablyEvil: He's less cruel and vindictive than An is, especially as a human, although sometimes this can cross into BitchInSheepsClothing territory, particularly in the play episode where his stated PragmaticVillainy conceals petty, jealous motivations.
102* DeathDealer: Summons his monsters from a deck of cards.
103* DubNameChange: In the English dub, he is Alan Granger. The Latin American dub gives him the civilian name Steven Alpha. The Swedish dub maintained his human alias Seijuro but his real name was changed to Ale, which is an archaic but not unheard of Swedish name.
104* GreenEyedMonster:
105** He wrecks Mamoru's performance of "Snow White" purely because he isn't chosen to be the prince.
106** He doesn't go as outwardly crazy as An does with jealousy due to his calmer, less emotional nature, but he does order the Makai Tree to destroy Earth when his heart is broken by Usagi choosing Mamoru.
107* HeelRealization: [[spoiler: When he witnesses Usagi and Mamoru protecting one another from An's onslaught, he realizes how wrong he and An have been concerning the nature of love.]]
108* HenPeckedHusband: Being shacked with an overbearing and bitterly jealous An. Also, the fact that they pretend to be siblings in public must be hard on Ali.
109* ManipulativeBastard: Since An has little in the way of subtlety, it falls on Ail to think up the evil plans.
110* MagicMusic: Plays a magical flute.
111* MurderTheHypotenuse: Tries this on Mamoru twice.
112* NoSocialSkills: A more endearing example than An, as he makes more of an effort to fit in and make friends at school.
113* SayMyName: Shouts An's name after she [[spoiler: takes a hit from the raging Makai Tree for him]] and then when she [[spoiler: dies in his arms]] immediately after. The second one is especially gut-wrenching, courtesy of Hikaru Midorikawa.
114* StalkerWithACrush: His behavior toward Usagi. She takes it as well as you'd expect.
115* {{Yandere}}: Male one, for Usagi. Unlike the more emotional Natsumi, he tends more towards DissonantSerenity, which only seems to weird Usagi out rather than attract her.
116[[/folder]]
117
118[[folder:An (a.k.a. Natsumi Ginga)]]
119!!An (a.k.a. Natsumi Ginga)
120[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/an4.png]]
121->'''Voiced by''': Creator/YumiTouma (JP), Sabrina Grdevich ([=DiC=]), Creator/DorothyEliasFahn (credited as Johanna Luis) (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Carola Vázquez ([=LatAm=]), Isabel Wolmar (PT) [[/labelnote]]
122
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124* AlphaBitch: Downplayed. She has the personality in her human guise, but not the power, influence and group of followers that usually accompany it, making her come off more as a bitter loner.
125* BitchInSheepsClothing: She tries this ploy often, usually to win Mamoru over and sometimes to get something out of the other girls.
126* ClingyJealousGirl: Her behavior toward Mamoru ''and'' Ail.
127* DiedInYourArmsTonight: In Ail's. [[spoiler: She gets better]].
128* DubNameChange: In the English dub, she is Ann Granger. The Latin American dub gives her the civilian name Melissa Alpha.
129* GreenEyedMonster: As if she wasn't a {{Yandere}} before, she goes ''insane'' with jealousy during her last fight.
130* HeelRealization: [[spoiler: She has hers after TakingTheBullet for Ail.]]
131* IfICantHaveYou: Invoked almost word-for-word by An in the original dub.
132-->'''Ann''': If I can't have Darien, '''''NOBODY CAN!'''''
133* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler: After the Makai Tree snaps and tries to attack Ail, An jumps in the way and is fatally stabbed in the chest]].
134* ItsAllAboutMe: In one episode, she wins the part of Snow White for a school play (after rigging a straw drawing game), and naturally becomes even more of a diva than she already was. The Guardians speculate this is her way of coping with the fact that she doesn't have any friends and is lonely, which later turns out to be true to an extent.
135* LargeHam: In the [=DiC=] dub, where Sabrina Grdevich is practically destroying the scenery with how much Ann chews on it.
136-->'''Ann''' (''to Lita''): Big mistake calling me sleaze! You've baked your last cookie!
137* MirrorCharacter: At one point, Rei compares An to herself. Indeed, An is eerily similar to Rei from the first season with her {{Tsundere}} attitude, argumentative {{Jerkass}} behavior toward Usagi, and clingy crush on Mamoru.
138* MurderTheHypotenuse: Tries this on Usagi twice.
139* NoSocialSkills: She's mean to everyone except Ail and Mamoru, the latter whom she repeatedly forces herself on.
140* RageQuit: When she attempts to destroy the Earth after she realizes that Mamoru has chosen Usagi.
141* TheRival: To Usagi, for Mamoru's affection.
142* RedemptionEarnsLife: [[spoiler: And being ''revived'', as the Makai Tree had killed her in its VillainousBreakdown.]]
143* StalkerWithACrush: Towards Mamoru. He rejects her time after time, but this doesn't stop her.
144* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler: She takes an impaling branch to the chest that was meant for Ail.]]
145* {{Tsundere}}: Usually tsun-tsun, but can be dere-dere toward Ail, Mamoru, and even Usagi on rare occasions.
146* WomanScorned: Mamoru chooses Usagi over her in the climax of their arc, and she completely loses it.
147* {{Yandere}}: She has an unrequited crush on Mamoru and Ail. As opposed to the more cool-headed, logical Ail, An is very emotional and vindictive.
148[[/folder]]
149
150[[folder:Cardians]]
151!!Cardians
152[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cardians.jpg]]
153
154* KnightOfCerebus: Reci was by far the most dangerous out of all the Cardians. She not only successfully trapped the Inner Senshi inside a tree and pretty much sucked the life out of them, but Reci also destroyed Usagi's brooch and forced her to gain a new method of transformation ''and'' weapon.
155* OhCrap: Whenever Sailor Moon manages to beat one.
156* OneGenderRace: They're all female in the original version and the Viz dub. In the [=DiC=] dub, two of the Cardians are referred to as male and given male voice actors because of their more masculine appearances.
157* PlantPerson: Vampir. She's a vampire who has a flower for a hand and uses life-draining vines to attack.
158* PokemonSpeak: They speak by saying their names. The [=DiC=] altered this by giving most of them actual dialog.
159* TarotMotifs: They're created from Tarot Cards. Some are identifiable, others aren't.
160* TechnicolorDeath: When defeated, they explode into energy in a variety of ways before turning back into a card, which then turns black. The "variety of ways" part is worth noting; they were the last monsters-of-the-week in the show to have unique death animations like the Youma; each type of monster from then on would all die the same way (turning into blue sand for Droids, shattering like glass for Lemures, etc).
161[[/folder]]
162
163!Movie villains
164[[folder:In General]]
165* ArcVillain: Of their respective films.
166* {{Mooks}}: Fiore's flower monsters, Princess Snow Kaguya's Snow Dancers and Badiane's Bon-Bon Babies.
167* TheWorfEffect: The henchmen will usually get a decent showing before Sailor Moon comes to crush them.
168[[/folder]]
169
170[[folder:Fiore]]
171!!Fiore
172[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fiore_4.jpg]]
173[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alien_fiore.jpg]]
174
175->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HikaruMidorikawa as an adult and Tomoko Maruo as a child (JP). Steven Bednarski as an adult and Mary Long as a child (Cloverway), Creator/BenDiskin (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/BenjaminRivera ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]
176
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178* AmbiguouslyGay: A lot of people believe that he harbors romantic feelings for Mamoru and thinks of Usagi as his romantic rival.
179* AntiVillain: He just wants to make Mamoru happy...
180* CuttingTheKnot: When Usagi starts to use the Silver Crystal to prevent the asteroid from hitting the Earth, Fiore attempts to stop her by simply trying to rip her brooch off.
181-->'''Fiore''': So you want to use the power of this stone to change the asteroid's trajectory?! I WON'T! LET YOU! ''[[TakingYouWithMe You'll die here with me.]]''
182* EntitledToHaveYou: He believes that he should be Mamoru's ''only'' friend and no one else can have him.
183* {{Expy}}: He resembles the Makai Tree Aliens. The first thing he remembers in life is drifting in space and he doesn't know where he comes from, so the implication is that he IS a Makai Tree Alien. Fittingly enough, he's voiced by Ail's voice actor Creator/HikaruMidorikawa. He also resembles An once he merges with the xisenian Flower, where his Yandere tendencies are dialed up to eleven.
184* ForgottenFriendNewFoe: To Mamoru, who met him as a child but in adulthood believed Fiore to be a hallucination.
185* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: After being freed from the Xenian Flower's power, he gives Mamoru the nectar, which revives Usagi. Seems to be a RedemptionEqualsDeath case as well, though we see him reborn as a child and drifting away into space immediately afterward.]]
186* IfICantHaveYou: He almost says this quote word for word in the Viz dub after explaining the asteroid will crash into Earth and kill them all after Mamoru throws that rose at him.
187-->'''Fiore''': That's right. If I can't have Mamoru, ''no one will''.
188* LoveMakesYouEvil and LoveMakesYouCrazy: The Xenian Flower uses his feelings for Mamoru to control him into becoming her willing servant for the destruction of Earth.
189* MeaningfulName: His name means "flower" in Italian and the movie he appears in is all about flowers.
190* MoreThanMindControl: Xenian's hold on him is very physical and emotional as well as mental.
191* MurderIsTheBestSolution: He sympathized with Mamoru's plight, both of them being orphans. The Xenian Flower twists his desire to give Mamoru a gift by compelling him to kill all humanity for not showing Mamoru compassion.
192* OneWingedAngel: When he confronts the Sailors on the asteroid, the Xenian Flower grows arm-like vines to armor him and increase his power.
193* OnlyFriend: Mamoru was the only human kind to him during his stay on Earth. Or so he thought.
194* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: As he electrocutes Sailor Moon and saps her energy in exchange for releasing the other Sailor Guardians, he keeps telling her how selfish and stupid and unfit for Mamoru she is. The Guardians tell him [[ShutUpHannibal to shut his mouth and leave her alone]].
195* SecretIdentity:
196** He disguises himself as a human when returning to Earth.
197** In defiance of the usual ''Sailor Moon'' tropes, he's the first villain in the series to recognize the Sailors as Usagi and her friends on sight. He also deduces quickly that Tuxedo Mask is Mamoru, due to recognizing their association with roses.
198* {{Yandere}}: Is turned into one thanks to the Xenian Flower.
199[[/folder]]
200
201[[folder:Xenian Flower (Kisenian Blossom)]]
202!!Xenian Flower (Kisenian Blossom)
203->'''Voiced by''': Creator/YumiTouma (JP), Sabrina Grdevich (Cloverway), Creator/CarrieKeranen (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Norma Echevarría ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]
204----
205* BigBad: The real one, manipulating Fiore into being her pawn.
206* EldritchAbomination: She's capable of destroying stars and planets in order to survive, and is described as "the most dangerous flower in the universe".
207* FoulFlower: It's pretty, it's just ''evil''.
208* ManipulativeBitch: Has Fiore completely under her control.
209* MeaningfulName: In Japanese, ''kisei'' means parasite. This is exactly what she is. It can even work in English because ''xenos'' means ''alien'' in greek.
210* OmnicidalManiac: She seeks to destroy all life, seemingly out of no real reason.
211* PintSizedPowerhouse: She's small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.
212* ThePowerOfHate: She pours hatred into her host's heart, causing them to fall under her spell and carry out her every whim. Eventually, she becomes powerful enough to destroy the entire planet along with the unfortunate individual whom she had deceived.
213* TheWomanBehindTheMan: She's the one responsible for Fiore's schemes.
214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder:Princess Snow Kaguya]]
217!!Princess Snow Kaguya
218[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_snow_kaguya.jpg]]
219
220->'''Voiced by''': Creator/EikoMasuyama (JP), Creator/CatherineDisher (Cloverway), Creator/MelissaFahn (Viz) (EN), [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/LauraTorres ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]
221->'''Played onstage by:''' Sayaka Okamura
222%%, ??? (Viz)
223----
224The only movie villain who originated in the manga (though Creator/NaokoTakeuchi did sketch the ''[=SuperS=]'' movie characters).
225
226* AnIcePerson: She's capable of controlling ice and snow to freeze objects.
227* BarbieDollAnatomy: There are some shot where we ''really'' should be able to see her nipples, but we don't. Being that she's a living ice statue, she might not even have them.
228* BeamOWar: She's on the losing end of one in the climax.
229* BigBad: The main antagonist of the second film.
230* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:We get to see her body graphically being obliterated by the power of the Silver Crystal.]]
231* DyingVocalChange: In the Japanese track, her scream distorts as she is destroyed.
232* HartmanHips: Unusually for a Takeuchi character, she has ''very'' curvy hips.
233* LivingDollCollector: On a planetary scale.
234* MsFanservice: Possibly the most stacked character in the whole franchise, and her NavelDeepNeckline only accentuates it.
235* NavelDeepNeckline: Her outfit has a plunging neckline that goes ''past'' her navel.
236* OhCrap: Her reaction when [[spoiler:the Sailor Guardians combine their powers to destroy her]] is of horror, specifically because [[spoiler:she recognizes their power as the very same light that first cast her out of the Solar System billions of years ago]].
237* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: "Snow Kaguya" is the nickname she adopts when Kakeru mentions the story of Princess Kaguya to her. Her true name (if she ''had'' one) is never revealed.
238* TimeAbyss: She's billions of years old and has memories of when the Earth was just a cloud of stellar gas and rocks.
239* WinterRoyalLady: She's stylized as a regal-looking literal ice queen.
240[[/folder]]
241
242[[folder:Queen Badiane]]
243!!Queen Badiane
244[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_badiane.jpg]]
245
246->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RihokoYoshida (JP), Kirsten Bishop (Cloverway), Creator/TaraSands (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Liza Willert ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]
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248* AssimilationPlot: Her plan is create a 'Black Dream Hole' that will swallow the Earth and trap everyone in a dream world where they would dream whatever they wished.
249* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Her human form is gigantic.
250* BigBad: The main antagonist of the third film.
251* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: An evil queen from another world who plans to devour the Earth with a 'Black Dream Hole' which she is part of to increase her own power.
252* LotusEaterMachine: She kidnaps children and drains their dreams for her plan involving the Black Dream Hole.
253* HumanoidAbomination: Actually is part of the Black Dream Hole.
254* OneWingedAngel: She merges with the Black Dream Hole to attack [[spoiler:Sailor Moon as her last resort]].
255* PlanetEater: Via the Black Dream Hole, which swallows up whole planets and plunges their inhabitants into an eternal dream world where they would dream whatever they want. As she is part of said Black Dream Hole, meaning by default she's the one who's devouring entire planets and consuming everyone and everything.
256* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Makes the claim that everyone will be happier with her trapping them in their own LotusEaterMachine. This might put her as the only villain not acting ForTheEvulz if not for the cruelty she displayed towards Chibiusa when she refused to enter the dream world.
257* WellIntentionedExtremist: She claims she desire to consume the Earth and usher Humanity into a dream world where they will never suffer harm or hardship and would have their every desire fulfilled. Most of this however came [[UnreliableNarrator come from her own]] MotiveRant, so whether or not she truly believes in it, whether that is merely incidental to her desire to maximize her own power through maximizing the size of her Black Dream Hole, or simply an excuse to rationalize eating whole worlds and their people is unknown.
258* WickedWitch: Overlaps with HotWitch, since she ''is'' pretty good-looking.
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Fairies (Poupelin, Banane and Orangeat)]]
262!!Fairies (Poupelin, Banane and Orangeat)
263[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fairies_3.png]]
264
265->'''Poupelin voiced by''': Creator/NobuoTobita (JP), Creator/RobertTinkler (Cloverway), Creator/KyleMcCarley (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/LuisDanielRamirez ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]\
266'''Banane voiced by''': Nobuhiko Kazama (JP), Creator/TonyDaniels (Cloverway), Creator/BenDiskin (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/JoseGilbertoVilchis ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]\
267'''Orangeat voiced by''': Creator/KazuyaNakai (JP), Damon D'Oliveira (Cloverway), Creator/RobbieDaymond (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Carlos Amador ([=LatAm=]) [[/labelnote]]
268
269Poupelin, Banane and Orangeat are Badiane's right-hand men in the ''[=SuperS=]'' movie. They are recruited to hypnotize children and participate in Badiane's plan for the Black Dream Hole.
270
271----
272* InvoluntaryShapeShifting: They turn into birds when their flutes are destroyed.
273* MagicMusic: They hypnotize children using magic flutes.
274* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The three serve as Badiane's henchmen.
275* ThemeNaming: French words for various sweets.
276* WellIntentionedExtremist: They join Badiane because they believe her plan will make all the Earth's children happy.
277[[/folder]]
278
279!Side Story Villains
280[[folder:In General]]
281* FillerVillain: These are one-shot bad guys who only appear in manga side stories, such as the Exam Diary Battles and Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary.
282[[/folder]]
283
284[[folder:Lyrica Hubert]]
285!!Lyrica Hubert
286->'''Voiced by''': Creator/YurikoYamamoto (JP)
287%%, ??? (Viz) (EN)
288----
289A mysterious foreign exchange student from Chibi-Usa's class. Her weird behavior leads Chibi-Usa to fear she may be a vampire. She appears in "Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary: Beware of The Transfer Student," and is one of the villains in the "[=SuperS=] Special" but with a rewritten backstory.
290----
291* AmbiguouslyBi: How she comes across with Chibi-Usa. She makes several rather creepy remarks about how much she thinks Chibi-Usa's plump cheeks look delicious. This is especially creepy as they're supposed to be elementary school students. Even though you know Lyrica is after her blood, the subtext is somewhat off-putting.
292* CanonImmigrant: Was a minor villainess from the manga, was then brought into the ''Super S special'' with her backstory completely changed.
293* CreepyChild: [[spoiler: Though in the 90s anime it's not of her own free will.]]
294* CurtainsMatchTheWindows: Lyrica's eyes are the same lavender color as her hair.
295* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler: The 90s anime absolves Lyrica of any wrong doing by making her possessed by a vampiric Lemures.]]
296* TheDragon: In the manga, it's believed she's one to her mother, who is also a vampire.
297* FlowerMotifs: She's seen eating flowers at one point. [[spoiler: In the manga she turns into one after she dies.]]
298%%* TheOjou
299* OurVampiresAreDifferent: She can walk around during the day and feeds on fresh flowers as well as blood.
300* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler: She's turned into a flower and dies in the manga, but in the 90s anime she's spared when the Lemure possessing her is destroyed.]]
301* WoundedGazelleGambit: She leaves school early by feigning sickness and usually asks someone to bring her home. They're never seen again until [[spoiler: after Lyrica and her mother die.]]
302[[/folder]]
303
304[[folder:Zeta and Epsilon]]
305!!Zeta and Epsilon
306[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epsilon_and_zeta.jpg]]
307
308Personifications of stars in the Lyre constellation, they manipulate the weaver Shokujo into helping them brainwash girls so they can steal their energy in "Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary: Beware of Tanabata."
309----
310* CreepyTwins: Which one's Zeta and which one's Epsilon isn't clear, although one wears a top with lighter coloring than her sister.
311* FlatCharacter: The flattest of the side story bad guys. They're given no explanation as to why they want energy nor what their relation to Shokujo is other than their stars share the Lyre constellation. As a matter of fact, they die one page after their roles are revealed.
312* StrawFeminist: They turn Shokujo into one by exploiting her lack of trust in her husband, and try to turn young women into this by brainwashing them with Sailor Moon watches.
313[[/folder]]
314
315[[folder:Genius Locii]]
316!!Genius Locii
317->'''Bonnun voiced by:''' Kazue Ikura (JP), Creator/ColleenOShaughnessey (EN)
318
319The bad guys of the "Exam Diary Battles," "Chibi-Usa's Picture Diary: Beware of Cavities," and "The Secret Hammer Price Hall." These are spirits who dwell in certain areas the Guardians visit, and after awakening they each end up targeting one specific girl for different reasons. None of them save Bonnun made it into other formats beyond the manga.
320----
321* AdaptedOut:
322** The only GeniusLoci to appear out of the manga was Bonnun in the "Ami's First Love" movie special.
323** The plot of "Beware of Cavities" is partially adapted for the fourth season of the 90s anime. The idea of an evil dentist office being a front for a bad guy is kept, but Resin is replaced with [=PallaPalla=].
324* AffectionateParody: Otakura looks like a version of Mistress 9 if she were a drag queen.
325* DemonicPossession: Ghost Sistern possesses Rei's body, and Hotaru gets possessed by Otakura.
326* DepravedDentist: Resin does this to the Juban Dentist office, and planned on injecting Chibi-Usa with "cavity ghosts" to rot all her teeth.
327* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnFemale: Subverted with Ghost Sistern, who possesses Rei and molests two of her classmates.
328* EmotionEater: They all feed off different emotions except for Otakura.
329** Bonnun and Ghost Sistern feed off romantic emotions. The former preys on those engulfed by "worldly desires" and the latter lusts after girls who're "vulgar."
330** Touhii-chan feeds on the anxiety of people suffering from escapism.
331** Resin feeds on pain from toothaches and cavities.
332* FatteningTheVictim: Touhii-chan feeds off the energy of escapists by enticing them with baked goods and herbal tea, intending to drain their energy after they've stuffed themselves.
333* GeniusLoci: All of them inhabit areas in the Juban area.
334* PsychoLesbian: Ghost Sistern targets young women who she believes are "Vulgar" and attacks by kissing them.
335* PunnyName: Ghost Sistern's name is a play on "Cistern" and that she inhabits a well on what is now an all-girls Catholic school.
336* RunningGag: This is the second time poor Hotaru gets possessed by an evil spirit.
337* ThoroughlyMistakenIdentity: Ami believes Bonnun is really her mock exam rival Mercurius due to her delirious fever, even as Bonnun repeatedly tries to explain she's not.
338* VerbalTic: Ghost Sistern often uses the word "Vulgar."
339* YouNoTakeCandle: Touhii-chan, especially in the Kodansha manga release.
340[[/folder]]
341
342!Video Game villains
343[[folder:Apsu]]
344!!Apsu
345[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shaman_apsu.jpg]]
346
347----
348* BigBad: Of ''VideoGame/SailorMoonAnotherStory''.
349* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: Apsu has some sort of respiratory disease, she coughs a lot and her chest feels heavy. The disease is implied to be terminal, and she tries to ScrewDestiny to avert this fate.
350* RedEyesTakeWarning
351* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: An alternate spelling of Abzu, a primordial deity in Mesopotamian mythology. In Sumerian mythology, "abzu" was a primeval sea that existed below the underworld. In Babylonian mythology, Abzu was a freshwater ocean that existed before the heavens and the earth. Abzu mixed with Tiamat, the saltwater sea, resulting in the creation of several deities, including Anshar and Kishal. Eventually, Abzu plotted to kill his children because of their noise, leading to his son Enki containing him.
352* ScrewDestiny: Her purpose for invading the past.
353* WhiteHairBlackHeart
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[folder:The Oppositio Guardians]]
357!!The Oppositio Guardians
358[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oppositio_senshi.png]]
359[[caption-width-right:350:L-R: Sin, Nabu, Nergal, Marduk, and Ishtar]]
360
361----
362* BadassCrew: An evil version of the Sailor Guardians.
363* TheDitz: Ishtar.
364* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Anshar, Sin's little brother, is her whole world. The only reason Sin rejects the healing of the Silver Crystal is because she can't leave Anshar.
365* EvilGenius: Nabu, naturally being Ami's counterpart, is the most intellectual of the group.
366* EvilVersusEvil: Sin kills a revived Demande because the Black Moon's attack on Crystal Tokyo killed her parents.
367* GirlishPigtails: Worn by Sin, being Usagi's counterpart.
368* GoodHairEvilHair: Except for Nergal (who has a ponytail instead of wearing her hair loose), the Oppositio Guardians have hair in styles similar to the Sailor Guardians.
369* HeelFaceTurn: Played straight, towards the end.
370* IJustWantToBeBadass: Nergal's motivation is that she always wanted to be strong, and she follows Apsu because Apsu can give her that kind of power.
371%%* JadeColoredGlasses: Marduk.%%
372* ThePsychoRangers: An EvilKnockoff of the Sailor Guardians.
373* MoreThanMindControl: Apsu approached each of them (Except Ishtar) and talked them into joining her, playing on their dissatisfaction with Crystal Tokyo and lingering resentment over the war with the Black Moon Clan.
374* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: Ishtar was only included because she followed Nabu to Apsu.
375* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: After Mesopotamian gods who are all associated with the same celestial bodies as their Sailor counterparts.
376** Sin, the god of the moon (counterpart to Sailor Moon).
377** Nabu, god of wisdom (counterpart to Sailor Mercury).
378** Nergal, god of the underworld (counterpart to Sailor Mars).
379** Marduk, king of the gods (counterpart to Sailor Jupiter).
380** Ishtar, goddess of love and fertility (counterpart to Sailor Venus).
381* RenegadeSplinterFaction: Of Crystal Tokyo, surprisingly enough. They're all former civilians who were talked into joining Apsu and given knock-off powers.
382* TheSkeptic: Nabu initially, regarding the Silver Crystal's powers. She later concludes that it is a dangerous thing.
383* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: When a Crystal Tokyo couple praises the Silver Crystal because it brought peace to the world, Marduk immediately chastises them and remarks that a lot of people died fighting over the Silver Crystal, so it is plenty bloodstained. Nabu also seems to have this to an extent, as while she acknowledges that the Silver Crystal brought peace, she doubts that it can last forever.
384* ThirdPersonPerson: Ishtar will do this on occasion.
385* VerbalTic: Nergal had a tendency to say "Ma..."
386* VillainousFriendship: Only Nabu and Ishtar knew each other before Apsu brought them together, but Ishtar points out that they've all become friends by the end of the story.
387* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[AxeCrazy Bloodthirst aside]], most of them seem to think that the world would legitimately be better off if the Silver Crystal didn't exist for people to fight over, a concept that would later be brought up in the manga by Sailor Lethe.
388[[/folder]]
389
390[[folder:Anshar and Kishal]]
391----
392* ABoyAndHisX: A boy and his...cat? Dog? It's not clear exactly what Kishal is.
393* DistaffCounterpart: To Chibi-Usa. Both are time-traveling kids from the 30th Century with animal sidekicks.
394* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Like the rest of Hell Destiny, Anshar and Kishal's names come from Mesopotamian mythology. Anshar is a primordial god whose name can be read as "the whole heavens." Kishal is Anshar's wife and counterpart, and her name means "the whole earth." Anshar and Kishal were among the primordial gods born from Abzu and Tiamat, and they preceded more well-known deities such as Sin, Nabu, Nergal, Marduk, and Ishtar.
395* TheLeader: According to the official strategy guide, Anshar is the leader of the Oppositio Senshi.
396* TagalongKid: Anshar was not initially recruited by Apsu, and she only grudgingly allowed Sin to bring him along. However, Anshar's powers ended up being the catalyst Apsu needed for her plan.

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