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* EveryoneDies: Puts on a puppet show of sorts in the anime, where the ending has a prince, his winged horse, and a princess all killed by an evil sorcerer. Then the sorcerer dies, "just because." Her audience is not amused.

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* EveryoneDies: EveryoneDiesEnding: Puts on a puppet show of sorts in the anime, where the ending has a prince, his winged horse, and a princess all killed by an evil sorcerer. Then the sorcerer dies, "just because." Her audience is not amused.



* CrosscastRole: The Musical versions of Fish's Eye and Hawk's Eye. The latter is played by Hikari Ono who also played Prince Dimande.



* BreakoutVillain: Fish's Eye was voted one of the series' most popular villains in a recent Sailor Moon poll.

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* BreakoutVillain: Fish's Eye was voted one of the series' most popular villains in a recent Sailor Moon poll.



* CrosscastRole: Musical versions of Fish's Eye and Hawk's Eye. The latter is played by Hikari Ono who also played Prince Dimande.
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* ComicBookFantasyCasting: The old dub went for [[Franchise/StarWars Yoda]], the new dub went for [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Rita Repulsa]].
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'''Portrayed in the musicals by''': [[CrosscastRole Tsukiko Tamura, Hikari Ono]]\\

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!!The Amazon Trio (Tiger's Eye, Hawk's Eye, Fish's Eye)

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!!The Amazon Trio (Tiger's Eye, Hawk's Eye, Fish's Eye)Trio



->'''Tiger's Eye voiced by''': Creator/RyotaroOkiayu (first anime), Creator/SatoshiHino (Eternal) (JP), Creator/JasonBarr (Cloverway), Creator/JohnEricBentley (Viz), (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/YamilAtala ([=LatAm=]), António Semedo (PT) [[/labelnote]]. Portrayed in the musicals by Creator/RyuujiKasahara, Creator/AkihitoMimatsu\\
'''Hawk's Eye voiced by''': Creator/ToshioFurukawa (first anime), Creator/ToshiyukiToyonaga (Eternal) (JP), Creator/BenjiPlener (Cloverway), Creator/MichaelYurchack (Viz), (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/BenjaminRivera ([=LatAm=]), Rogério Jacques (PT)[[/labelnote]] Portrayed in the musicals by [[CrosscastRole Tsukiko Tamura, Hikari Ono]]\\
'''Fish's Eye voiced by''': Creator/AkiraIshida (first anime), Creator/ShoutaAoi (Eternal) (JP), Deborah Drakeford (Cloverway), Creator/ErikKimerer (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Vicky Burgoa ([=LatAm=]), Miguel Feijão (PT) [[/labelnote]]\\
'''Hawk's Eye Portrayed in the musicals by''': [[CrosscastRole Tae Kimura]]

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->'''Tiger's Eye voiced by''': Creator/RyotaroOkiayu (first anime), Creator/SatoshiHino (Eternal) (JP), Creator/JasonBarr (Cloverway), Creator/JohnEricBentley (Viz), (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/YamilAtala ([=LatAm=]), António Semedo (PT) [[/labelnote]]. Portrayed in the musicals by Creator/RyuujiKasahara, Creator/AkihitoMimatsu\\
'''Hawk's Eye voiced by''': Creator/ToshioFurukawa (first anime), Creator/ToshiyukiToyonaga (Eternal) (JP), Creator/BenjiPlener (Cloverway), Creator/MichaelYurchack (Viz), (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/BenjaminRivera ([=LatAm=]), Rogério Jacques (PT)[[/labelnote]] Portrayed in the musicals by [[CrosscastRole Tsukiko Tamura, Hikari Ono]]\\
'''Fish's Eye voiced by''': Creator/AkiraIshida (first anime), Creator/ShoutaAoi (Eternal) (JP), Deborah Drakeford (Cloverway), Creator/ErikKimerer (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Vicky Burgoa ([=LatAm=]), Miguel Feijão (PT) [[/labelnote]]\\
'''Hawk's Eye Portrayed in the musicals by''': [[CrosscastRole Tae Kimura]]



* AdaptationalDyeJob: Hawk's Eye hair and clothing in the 90s anime was crimson red and light rose. In ''Eternal'', they're dark pink and purple.



* AdaptationalSexuality: Gay and nursing a sincere crush on Mamoru in TheNineties anime, Fish's Eye originally attempted to seduce Ami as the manga's more disposable MonsterOfTheWeek.



* AlasPoorVillain: Tiger's Eye and Hawk's Eye in ''Eternal''. Respectively, they dreamed of becoming an artist and opening a shop. When Tiger's Eye dies, his last words are "My dream! It's destroyed!", and before Hawk's Eye dies, he says this is the end of his dream but is satisfied he got to realize it for a short while.



* ArmorPiercingQuestion: In the BeachEpisode, Tiger's Eye briefly contemplates to himself about what a friend is before brushing it off. It turns out later that he's had two all along.



* BreakoutVillain: Fish's Eye was voted one of the series’ most popular villains in a recent Sailor Moon poll.
%%* BreathWeapon: Hawk's Eye.
* BriefAccentImitation: At one point, Hawk's Eye pretends to speak like Zirconia, even pulling his eyelids down to mimic the old bag's style. It causes Tiger's Eye to SpitTake his whiskey, and then he compliments Hawk's Eye on the masterful performance.
* CampGay: Fish's Eye in the anime. He's very feminine and is only interested in going after male targets.
* CampStraight: Fish's Eye in the manga, where [[HoneyTrap he tries to seduce Ami to brainwash her.]] [[spoiler:It utterly fails]].
* CartoonCreature: Fisheye's animal form is a fish, but it's not clear what species. It doesn't seem to resemble any real fish species. It's blue and green striped, has fancy oversized fins covered in red spots, and appears to have long spines or feelers above and below the head.
* CasanovaWannabe: Tiger's Eye tries to seduce his targets and often fails miserably, [[HandsomeLech despite his good looks]].
** Hawk’s Eye too in a more low key, downplayed way.
* CrosscastRole: Musical versions of Fish's Eye and Hawk's Eye. The latter is played by Hikari Ono who also played Prince Dimande.



* DudeLooksLikeALady: Look at Fish's Eye. Listen to Fish's Eye. If it weren't for his infamous ShirtlessScene, would ''you'' believe Fish's Eye is a guy?
* EasilyForgiven: In the 90s anime. Fish's Eye receives separate character development, coming to truly understand what love and dreams really are thanks to Mamoru and Usagi. Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye rebel less because of wanting to become good and more for telling Zirconia where to stick it as payback for trying to kill them, as well as to stick by their friend Fish's Eye to the end.
* EvilRedhead: Tiger's Eye and Hawk's Eye. (Tiger's Eye sort of falls into this if you count orange as red hair.)
* FaceDeathWithDignity: In ''Eternal'', once mortally wounded by Sailor Jupiter, Hawk's Eye accepts his defeat, content that he realized his dream of running his own shop (if only for a short while), and even displaying some level of respect to Sailor Jupiter (who shares his dream) by telling her, in his final words, to go and realize her dreams.
** In the 90's anime, Fish's Eye admires Usagi in his last moments for having the dreams that he couldn't, with Usagi realizing that he is "the girl" that she helped earlier.



* HighHeelFaceTurn: Apparently extends to crossdressers too, as the very feminine Fish's Eye is the first of the trio to reconsider the path of evil because he falls in love with Mamoru.



* LikesOlderWomen: Hawk's Eye preferred to attack older women in the anime. In fact, one of his victims was Ikuko-mama, Usagi's mother.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: Fish's Eye in ''Eternal'', once Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibi Moon use Moon Gorgeous Meditation on him. In the original anime, this happens to all of the Amazon Trio's Monsters of the Week.
* LoveRedeems: In the anime, Fish's Eye is the first of the trio to go straight (no pun intended), after falling in unrequited love with Mamoru and befriending Usagi.



* NoBodyLeftBehind: In ''Eternal'', both Tiger's Eye and Hawk's Eye disintegrate (along with their buildings) once killed by Sailor Mars and Sailor Jupiter, respectively, where the former was shot with an arrow and the latter was mortally wounded and had time to give some final words.



* ShesAManInJapan: Fish's Eye was often made female in the Cloverway dub, for much the same reasons as Zoisite. In particular, his eyes are designed like typical female anime eyes such as the Sailor Guardians have, whereas Tiger's Eye and Hawk's Eye's eyes follow the typical anime male eye design, which is also why it's easy to mistake Fish's Eye for a girl.



* SpotlightStealingSquad: Tiger's Eye in the 90's anime adaptation. Out of the three, Tiger's Eye is the one that goes after more victims and sends out more Lemures, specially in the beginning of the season.



* VillainousCrossdresser: Hawk's Eye, in the manga. Fish's Eye, in the anime. Fish's Eye, though, gets some CharacterDevelopment and becomes a WholesomeCrossdresser.



* WhipOfDominance: He is an [[DudeLooksLikeALady effeminate]] and domineering [[TheCasanova seducer]] who wields a whip in combat.
* WouldHurtAChild: Fish's Eye actually targeted a young boy in one episode, but before that he ''tried seducing him''. He also abducted Chibi-Usa when he learned about her connection to Pegasus.
** Tiger's Eye does the same to a young swordswoman around Chibi-Usa's age. However, Tiger's Eye never tries to seduce her and instead manipulates her into believing he will make her a stronger swordswoman.



[[folder:Xenotime & Zeolite]]
!!Xenotime & Zeolite
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->'''Xenotime voiced by''': Creator/YoheiAzakami (JP) Creator/ToddHaberkorn (EN)\\
'''Zeolite voiced by''': Creator/RyoheiArai (JP) Creator/EzraWeisz (EN)\\

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[[folder:Xenotime & Zeolite]]
!!Xenotime & Zeolite
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->'''Xenotime voiced
[[folder:Tiger's Eye]]
->'''Voiced
by''': Creator/YoheiAzakami (JP) Creator/ToddHaberkorn (EN)\\
'''Zeolite voiced
Creator/RyotaroOkiayu (first anime), Creator/SatoshiHino (Eternal) (JP), Creator/JasonBarr (Cloverway), Creator/JohnEricBentley (Viz), (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/YamilAtala ([=LatAm=]), António Semedo (PT) [[/labelnote]].\\
'''Portrayed in the musicals
by''': Creator/RyoheiArai (JP) Creator/EzraWeisz (EN)\\
Creator/RyuujiKasahara, Creator/AkihitoMimatsu
!!Tiger's Eye

Created from a tiger, Tiger's Eye usually targeted girls who were younger than him. The Lemures he would send out were always female.




* AdaptedOut: They appeared in both the original manga and ''Eternal'' but weren't in the 90s anime.
* AxCrazy: They're a couple of knife wielding freaks who repeatedly threaten to stab people to death and do it all with creepy smiles on their faces.
* TheCorrupter: They briefly brainwashed Minako before Artemis snapped her out of it.
%%* CreepyTwins
* EvilCounterpart: They serve as Venus's spotlight enemy since the Amazon Trio only had three members, who went up against Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: No, that picture isn't them making a funny face. They really look like that all the time.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Their scheme to entrap a Sailor Guardian was a lot more successful than the Amazon Trio's attempts, to the point that they had actually corrupted Minako and captured Mars, Mercury, and Jupiter. Granted, it didn't last long, but they were the only mooks ballsy enough to take on all four of the Inner Guardians at once.
* ObviouslyEvil: Xenotime approaches Minako as a talent scout for "Dead Moon Idol Audition," but Minako can fully tell they're the enemy and goes along with it for the sake of exposing them.
* SlasherSmile: Both of them, and it seems to be their default expression.

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\n* AdaptedOut: They appeared in both AlasPoorVillain: In ''Eternal''. He dreamed of becoming an artist. When Tiger's Eye dies, his last words are "My dream! It's destroyed!"
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: In
the original manga and ''Eternal'' but weren't in the 90s anime.
* AxCrazy: They're a couple of knife wielding freaks who repeatedly threaten to stab people to death and do it all with creepy smiles on their faces.
* TheCorrupter: They
BeachEpisode, Tiger's Eye briefly brainwashed Minako contemplates to himself about what a friend is before Artemis snapped her brushing it off. It turns out of it.
%%* CreepyTwins
* EvilCounterpart: They serve as Venus's spotlight enemy since the Amazon Trio only had three members, who went up against Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: No,
later that picture isn't them making a funny face. They really look like that he's had two all the time.
along.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Their scheme CasanovaWannabe: Tiger's Eye tries to entrap a seduce his targets and often fails miserably, [[HandsomeLech despite his good looks]].
* EvilRedhead: Sort of falls into this if you count light orange as red hair.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: In ''Eternal'', both he disintegrates (along with his Mirror House) once killed by
Sailor Guardian was a lot more successful than Mars with an arrow.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Tiger's Eye in
the Amazon Trio's attempts, to the point that they had actually corrupted Minako and captured Mars, Mercury, and Jupiter. Granted, it didn't last long, but they were the only mooks ballsy enough to take on all four 90's anime adaptation. Out of the Inner Guardians at once.
* ObviouslyEvil: Xenotime approaches Minako as a talent scout for "Dead Moon Idol Audition," but Minako can fully tell they're
three, Tiger's Eye is the enemy and one that goes along with it for after more victims and sends out more Lemures, specially in the sake beginning of exposing them.
the season.
* SlasherSmile: Both of them, WhipOfDominance: He is an [[DudeLooksLikeALady effeminate]] and it seems domineering [[TheCasanova seducer]] who wields a whip in combat.
* WouldHurtAChild: Once targets a young swordswoman around Chibi-Usa's age. However, Tiger's Eye never tries
to be their default expression.seduce her and instead manipulates her into believing he will make her a stronger swordswoman.



[[folder:Lemures]]
!!Lemures
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* CloudCuckoolander: A lot of the things they say in the first anime doesn't really make sense. For example one them randomly says you'll "become a toad".
* ClownSpecies: In the manga the circus is loaded with more clown-themed individuals. In the '90s anime, the Guardians only fight one expressly clown-type monster, but [[HeroKiller he's not to be trifled with]], unlike the rest of the Lemures.
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: A running gag features one of the Amazon Trio summoning a circus animal (seal, elephant etc.) playing with a ball. The animal quickly proves harmless. The ball... not so much.
* EverythingsWorseWithBears: One of the most prominent background Lemures was a blue-skinned girl with a bear's head and giant, mismatched eyes.
* HarmlessVillain: In the anime, they gradually descend into posing no threat at all. One of them tries "attacking" Usagi and Chibi-Usa by bouncing them up and down on a trampoline without actually trying to hurt them. [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman Not that this stopped the Guardians from destroying them, of course.]]
** NotSoHarmlessVillain: [[KnightOfCerebus Mr. Magic Pierrot]] shows that no matter how silly a Sailor Moon monster might be, you ''need'' Sailor Moon and her finisher to take it down; after incapacitating her, he totally dominates the fight and [[spoiler: kills Hawk's Eye]] until she comes back.
* TheHeartless: [[spoiler:They're what happens to a person who's lost their dreams; in other words, [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Nobodies. Their origins are revealed in ''Stars'', as Queen Nehellenia took the dream mirrors of her servants transforming them into what they are]]. They're nightmare blobs in the manga, making them much closer to the Trope Namer in appearance and application.]]
* LighterAndSofter: In the manga, Lemures are globs of pure nightmares. In the anime, they're campy MonstersOfTheWeek with a circus theme... Except for the MonsterClown that's sent to kill the Amazon Trio for their failures, seeing as he, well, succeeds, and mocks them for how pathetic they are, and comes ''this'' close to finishing everyone off.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: How they die in the anime, either with the pieces apparently falling into their shadow, which then vanishes (Amazon Trio) or spontaneously exploding while leaving the Dream Mirror unharmed (Amazoness Quartet).
* LivingShadow: The Lemures in the anime are summoned from their masters' shadow. Especially so in the Amazon Trio's Lemures, who briefly return to being shadows before fading away on death.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Unlike some of the other Monsters in the anime, the Lemures being old servants turned into weird circus freaks, so some of them end up not being very good at the whole "monster attacks sailor scouts" things.
* MonogenderMonsters: The only Sailor Moon monsters to avert this, about half of them are male.
* OhCrap: Whenever they get hit by Sailor Moon's attack and go "Stage Out!"
* OurZombiesAreDifferent / OurGhostsAreDifferent: Nehellenia explicitly calls them "living corpses".
* PlayboyBunny: Candy Doll [=PeroPero=] appears as one after shifting out of her ball form.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The Lemures were sometimes called "Remless" in subtitles, or in other words the [[MeaningfulName "dreamless".]]
* ThemeNaming: In the 90s anime, their names have different themes depending on who summons them. Palla Palla's Lemures are the only ones with no real naming scheme.
** Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye summon female Lemures whose names end in "-ko".
** Fisheye summons male Lemures whose names end in an "o" sound.
** For the Amazoness Quartet, Ves Ves's are identified with "Musume," Cere Cere's with "Jou," and Jun Jun's with "Yarou" (and like Fisheye, Jun Jun is the only one of her group who summons male Lemures). In the Viz dub, "Musume" is translated as "Girl", "Jou" as "Miss", and "Yarou" as "Dude".
* UndyingLoyalty: To Queen Nehellenia. And considering that she made every last one of them what they are... [[ExtremeDoormat that says a lot]].
* WasOnceAMan: All of them. Then they lost their dreams...turned into monsters...and started a circus?
* YouKilledMyFather: The ball-themed Lemures turn out to be related. After Puko the balloon girl is killed, her cousin Gomu Mario decides to "thank" Sailor Moon for what she did when they meet. However, Gomu Mario's relative Elephanko doesn't care what happened to him or Puko.
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[[folder:Mirror Paredri]]
!!Mirror Paredri
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Mirror dolls born from the shards of Nehelenia's Dark Dream Mirror. They serve as her main enforcers by attacking the Sailor Guardians throughout her revenge plot in ''Sailor Stars''.

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[[folder:Lemures]]
!!Lemures
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* CloudCuckoolander: A lot of the things they say
[[folder:Hawk's Eye]]
!!Hawk's Eye
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ToshioFurukawa (first anime), Creator/ToshiyukiToyonaga (Eternal) (JP), Creator/BenjiPlener (Cloverway), Creator/MichaelYurchack (Viz), (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/BenjaminRivera ([=LatAm=]), Rogério Jacques (PT)[[/labelnote]]\\
'''Portrayed
in the first anime doesn't really make sense. For example one them randomly says you'll "become a toad".
* ClownSpecies: In the manga the circus is loaded with more clown-themed individuals. In the '90s anime, the Guardians only fight one expressly clown-type monster, but [[HeroKiller he's not to be trifled with]], unlike the rest of the Lemures.
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: A running gag features one of the Amazon Trio summoning a circus animal (seal, elephant etc.) playing with a ball. The animal quickly proves harmless. The ball... not so much.
* EverythingsWorseWithBears: One of the most prominent background Lemures was a blue-skinned girl with a bear's head and giant, mismatched eyes.
* HarmlessVillain: In the anime, they gradually descend into posing no threat at all. One of them tries "attacking" Usagi and Chibi-Usa by bouncing them up and down on a trampoline without actually trying to hurt them. [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman Not that this stopped the Guardians
musicals by''': [[CrosscastRole Tsukiko Tamura, Hikari Ono]]\\

Created
from destroying them, of course.]]
** NotSoHarmlessVillain: [[KnightOfCerebus Mr. Magic Pierrot]] shows that no matter how silly
a Sailor Moon monster might be, you ''need'' Sailor Moon and her finisher to take it down; after incapacitating her, he totally dominates the fight and [[spoiler: kills Hawk's Eye]] until she comes back.
* TheHeartless: [[spoiler:They're what happens to a person who's lost their dreams; in other words, [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Nobodies. Their origins are revealed in ''Stars'', as Queen Nehellenia took the dream mirrors of her servants transforming them into what they are]]. They're nightmare blobs in the manga, making them much closer to the Trope Namer in appearance and application.]]
* LighterAndSofter: In the manga, Lemures are globs of pure nightmares. In the anime, they're campy MonstersOfTheWeek with a circus theme... Except for the MonsterClown that's sent to kill the Amazon Trio for their failures, seeing as he, well, succeeds, and mocks them for how pathetic they are, and comes ''this'' close to finishing everyone off.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: How they die in the anime, either with the pieces apparently falling into their shadow, which then vanishes (Amazon Trio) or spontaneously exploding while leaving the Dream Mirror unharmed (Amazoness Quartet).
* LivingShadow: The Lemures in the anime are summoned from their masters' shadow. Especially so in the Amazon Trio's Lemures, who briefly return to being shadows before fading away on death.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Unlike some of the other Monsters in the anime, the Lemures being old servants turned into weird circus freaks, so some of them end up not being very good at the whole "monster attacks sailor scouts" things.
* MonogenderMonsters: The only Sailor Moon monsters to avert this, about half of them are male.
* OhCrap: Whenever they get hit by Sailor Moon's attack and go "Stage Out!"
* OurZombiesAreDifferent / OurGhostsAreDifferent: Nehellenia explicitly calls them "living corpses".
* PlayboyBunny: Candy Doll [=PeroPero=] appears as one after shifting out of her ball form.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The Lemures were sometimes called "Remless" in subtitles, or in other words the [[MeaningfulName "dreamless".]]
* ThemeNaming: In the 90s anime, their names have different themes depending on who summons them. Palla Palla's Lemures are the only ones with no real naming scheme.
**
hawk, Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye summon female preferred to attack women who were older than him. Like Hawk's Eye, his Lemures whose names end in "-ko".
** Fisheye summons male Lemures whose names end in an "o" sound.
** For the Amazoness Quartet, Ves Ves's are identified with "Musume," Cere Cere's with "Jou," and Jun Jun's with "Yarou" (and like Fisheye, Jun Jun is the only one of her group who summons male Lemures). In the Viz dub, "Musume" is translated as "Girl", "Jou" as "Miss", and "Yarou" as "Dude".
* UndyingLoyalty: To Queen Nehellenia. And considering that she made every last one of them what they are... [[ExtremeDoormat that says a lot]].
* WasOnceAMan: All of them. Then they lost their dreams...turned into monsters...and started a circus?
* YouKilledMyFather: The ball-themed Lemures turn out to be related. After Puko the balloon girl is killed, her cousin Gomu Mario decides to "thank" Sailor Moon for what she did when they meet. However, Gomu Mario's relative Elephanko doesn't care what happened to him or Puko.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mirror Paredri]]
!!Mirror Paredri
[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/espejos.png]]

Mirror dolls born from the shards of Nehelenia's Dark Dream Mirror. They serve as her main enforcers by attacking the Sailor Guardians throughout her revenge plot in ''Sailor Stars''.
were always female.



* AbsurdlySharpClaws: They can extend their nails to be razor sharp when attacking.
* BarbieDollAnatomy: They're practically naked but lack the ''details'' you'd expect from a human body.
* BodySurf: While fighting the Guardians in her Nightmare World, Nehelenia is able to possess any given doll while interacting with them.
* CanonForeigner: They only exist in the 90s anime.
* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: They replace the Lemures as the new [[MonsterOfTheWeek monsters of the week]] serving under Queen Nehelenia. The Lemures were [[TheHeartless zombies with no Dream Mirrors]] who had wackadoodle personalities and a creepy circus theme. The Mirror Paredri have no defining personalities and are created based the fragments of their master's hateful dream. And while the Lemures were shown as silly and light-hearted while attacking the Sailor Team, the mirror dolls are regarded as genuinely dangerous threats.
* GigglingVillain: They have no dialogue and are only shown giggling with sadistic glee.
* {{Glamour}}: Despite bearing a strong resemblance to their Shadow Queen, the heroes don't recognize them until Usagi realizes who is responsible for the ongoing curse.
* HealingFactor: Thanks to being made of mirrors, they can regenerate their bodies in only seconds.
* KilledOffScreen: [[spoiler:They never get a closing scene after the fight with Venus and Pluto. But it's implied that they disappeared once Nehelenia was defeated and ended her curse]].
* LiterallyShatteredLives: This was a given because of their mirror bodies. But they manage to reform themselves in spite of their injuries.
* MeaningfulName:
** Their name "Paredri" is based on the Greek word meaning "familiar spirits" (Πάρεδροι). They essential act as malevolent spirits who bare a familiar face to one another.
** The name could also be refer to "parody" as in they parody Nehelenia via her physical appearance and hatred for the White Moon.
* WouldHurtAChild: One of them tries to tear apart [[spoiler:Hotaru when she was just a baby]].
* ZergRush: They often appear in large numbers to overpower the Sailor Guardians.

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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: They can extend their nails AdaptationalDyeJob: Hawk's Eye hair and clothing in the 90s anime was crimson red and light rose. In ''Eternal'', they're dark pink and purple.
* AlasPoorVillain: In ''Eternal''. He dreamed of opening a shop. Before Hawk's Eye dies, he says this is the end of his dream but is satisfied he got
to be razor sharp when attacking.realize it for a short while.
%%* BreathWeapon: Hawk's Eye.
* BriefAccentImitation: At one point, Hawk's Eye pretends to speak like Zirconia, even pulling his eyelids down to mimic the old bag's style. It causes Tiger's Eye to SpitTake his whiskey, and then he compliments Hawk's Eye on the masterful performance.

* BarbieDollAnatomy: They're practically naked CasanovaWannabe: In a more low key, downplayed way compared to Hawk's Eye, but lack he does target women by trying to seduce them.
* CrosscastRole: In
the ''details'' you'd expect from a human body.
* BodySurf: While fighting the Guardians in her Nightmare World, Nehelenia
musicals, he is able to possess any given doll while interacting with them.
* CanonForeigner: They only exist in the 90s anime.
* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: They replace the Lemures as the new [[MonsterOfTheWeek monsters of the week]] serving under Queen Nehelenia. The Lemures were [[TheHeartless zombies with no Dream Mirrors]]
played by Hikari Ono who had wackadoodle personalities and a creepy circus theme. The Mirror Paredri have no defining personalities and are created based the fragments of their master's hateful dream. And while the Lemures were shown as silly and light-hearted while attacking the Sailor Team, the mirror dolls are regarded as genuinely dangerous threats.
also played Prince Dimande.
* GigglingVillain: They have no dialogue and are only shown giggling with sadistic glee.
* {{Glamour}}: Despite bearing a strong resemblance to their Shadow Queen, the heroes don't recognize them until Usagi realizes
EvilRedhead: A villain who is responsible for the ongoing curse.
* HealingFactor: Thanks to being made of mirrors, they can regenerate their bodies in only seconds.
* KilledOffScreen: [[spoiler:They never get a closing scene after the fight with Venus and Pluto. But
has bright red hair. In ''Crystal'', it's implied that they disappeared more of a dark pink.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: In ''Eternal'',
once Nehelenia was defeated and ended her curse]].
* LiterallyShatteredLives: This was a given because of their mirror bodies. But they manage to reform themselves in spite of their injuries.
* MeaningfulName:
** Their name "Paredri" is based on the Greek word meaning "familiar spirits" (Πάρεδροι). They essential act as malevolent spirits who bare a familiar face to one another.
** The name could also be refer to "parody" as in they parody Nehelenia via her physical appearance and hatred for the White Moon.
* WouldHurtAChild: One of them tries to tear apart [[spoiler:Hotaru when she was just a baby]].
* ZergRush: They often appear in large numbers to overpower the
mortally wounded by Sailor Guardians.Jupiter, Hawk's Eye accepts his defeat, content that he realized his dream of running his own shop (if only for a short while), and even displaying some level of respect to Sailor Jupiter (who shares his dream) by telling her, in his final words, to go and realize her dreams.
* LikesOlderWomen: Hawk's Eye preferred to attack older women in the anime. In fact, one of his victims was Ikuko-mama, Usagi's mother.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: In ''Eternal'', he disintegrates (along with his shop) once killed by Sailor Jupiter, though unlike Tiger's Eye, he had time to give some final words.


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[[folder:Fish's Eye]]
!!Fish's Eye
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/AkiraIshida (first anime), Creator/ShoutaAoi (Eternal) (JP), Deborah Drakeford (Cloverway), Creator/ErikKimerer (Viz) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Vicky Burgoa ([=LatAm=]), Miguel Feijão (PT) [[/labelnote]]\\
'''Portrayed in the musicals by''': [[CrosscastRole Tae Kimura]]

Created from a tropical fish, Fish's Eye targeted men for their Dream Mirrors. Unlike the other two, he used male Lemures.
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* AdaptationalSexuality: Gay and nursing a sincere crush on Mamoru in TheNineties anime, Fish's Eye originally attempted to seduce Ami as the manga's more disposable MonsterOfTheWeek.
* BreakoutVillain: Fish's Eye was voted one of the series’ most popular villains in a recent Sailor Moon poll.
* CampGay: Fish's Eye in the anime. He's very feminine and is only interested in going after male targets.
* CampStraight: Fish's Eye in the manga, where [[HoneyTrap he tries to seduce Ami to brainwash her.]] [[spoiler:It utterly fails]].
* CartoonCreature: Fisheye's animal form is a fish, but it's not clear what species. It doesn't seem to resemble any real fish species. It's blue and green striped, has fancy oversized fins covered in red spots, and appears to have long spines or feelers above and below the head.
* CrosscastRole: Musical versions of Fish's Eye and Hawk's Eye. The latter is played by Hikari Ono who also played Prince Dimande.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Look at Fish's Eye. Listen to Fish's Eye. If it weren't for his infamous ShirtlessScene, would ''you'' believe Fish's Eye is a guy?
* EasilyForgiven: In the 90s anime. Fish's Eye receives separate character development, coming to truly understand what love and dreams really are thanks to Mamoru and Usagi. Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye rebel less because of wanting to become good and more for telling Zirconia where to stick it as payback for trying to kill them, as well as to stick by their friend Fish's Eye to the end.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: In the 90's anime, Fish's Eye admires Usagi in his last moments for having the dreams that he couldn't, with Usagi realizing that he is "the girl" that she helped earlier.
* HighHeelFaceTurn: Apparently extends to crossdressers too, as the very feminine Fish's Eye is the first of the trio to reconsider the path of evil because he falls in love with Mamoru.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: Fish's Eye in ''Eternal'', once Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibi Moon use Moon Gorgeous Meditation on him. In the original anime, this happens to all of the Amazon Trio's Monsters of the Week.
* LoveRedeems: In the anime, Fish's Eye is the first of the trio to go straight (no pun intended), after falling in unrequited love with Mamoru and befriending Usagi.
* ShesAManInJapan: Fish's Eye was often made female in the Cloverway dub, for much the same reasons as Zoisite. In particular, his eyes are designed like typical female anime eyes such as the Sailor Guardians have, whereas Tiger's Eye and Hawk's Eye's eyes follow the typical anime male eye design, which is also why it's easy to mistake Fish's Eye for a girl.
* VillainousCrossdresser: In the manga, he disguises himself as a woman in a store when he targets Makoto.
* VillainousCrossdresser: In the anime. Though he gets some CharacterDevelopment and becomes a WholesomeCrossdresser.
* WouldHurtAChild: Fish's Eye actually targeted a young boy in one episode, but before that he ''tried seducing him''. He also abducted Chibi-Usa when he learned about her connection to Pegasus.
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!Others
[[folder:Xenotime & Zeolite]]
!!Xenotime & Zeolite
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->'''Xenotime voiced by''': Creator/YoheiAzakami (JP) Creator/ToddHaberkorn (EN)\\
'''Zeolite voiced by''': Creator/RyoheiArai (JP) Creator/EzraWeisz (EN)\\

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* AdaptedOut: They appeared in both the original manga and ''Eternal'' but weren't in the 90s anime.
* AxCrazy: They're a couple of knife wielding freaks who repeatedly threaten to stab people to death and do it all with creepy smiles on their faces.
* TheCorrupter: They briefly brainwashed Minako before Artemis snapped her out of it.
%%* CreepyTwins
* EvilCounterpart: They serve as Venus's spotlight enemy since the Amazon Trio only had three members, who went up against Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: No, that picture isn't them making a funny face. They really look like that all the time.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Their scheme to entrap a Sailor Guardian was a lot more successful than the Amazon Trio's attempts, to the point that they had actually corrupted Minako and captured Mars, Mercury, and Jupiter. Granted, it didn't last long, but they were the only mooks ballsy enough to take on all four of the Inner Guardians at once.
* ObviouslyEvil: Xenotime approaches Minako as a talent scout for "Dead Moon Idol Audition," but Minako can fully tell they're the enemy and goes along with it for the sake of exposing them.
* SlasherSmile: Both of them, and it seems to be their default expression.
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[[folder:Lemures]]
!!Lemures
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* CloudCuckoolander: A lot of the things they say in the first anime doesn't really make sense. For example one them randomly says you'll "become a toad".
* ClownSpecies: In the manga the circus is loaded with more clown-themed individuals. In the '90s anime, the Guardians only fight one expressly clown-type monster, but [[HeroKiller he's not to be trifled with]], unlike the rest of the Lemures.
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: A running gag features one of the Amazon Trio summoning a circus animal (seal, elephant etc.) playing with a ball. The animal quickly proves harmless. The ball... not so much.
* EverythingsWorseWithBears: One of the most prominent background Lemures was a blue-skinned girl with a bear's head and giant, mismatched eyes.
* HarmlessVillain: In the anime, they gradually descend into posing no threat at all. One of them tries "attacking" Usagi and Chibi-Usa by bouncing them up and down on a trampoline without actually trying to hurt them. [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman Not that this stopped the Guardians from destroying them, of course.]]
** NotSoHarmlessVillain: [[KnightOfCerebus Mr. Magic Pierrot]] shows that no matter how silly a Sailor Moon monster might be, you ''need'' Sailor Moon and her finisher to take it down; after incapacitating her, he totally dominates the fight and [[spoiler: kills Hawk's Eye]] until she comes back.
* TheHeartless: [[spoiler:They're what happens to a person who's lost their dreams; in other words, [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Nobodies. Their origins are revealed in ''Stars'', as Queen Nehellenia took the dream mirrors of her servants transforming them into what they are]]. They're nightmare blobs in the manga, making them much closer to the Trope Namer in appearance and application.]]
* LighterAndSofter: In the manga, Lemures are globs of pure nightmares. In the anime, they're campy MonstersOfTheWeek with a circus theme... Except for the MonsterClown that's sent to kill the Amazon Trio for their failures, seeing as he, well, succeeds, and mocks them for how pathetic they are, and comes ''this'' close to finishing everyone off.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: How they die in the anime, either with the pieces apparently falling into their shadow, which then vanishes (Amazon Trio) or spontaneously exploding while leaving the Dream Mirror unharmed (Amazoness Quartet).
* LivingShadow: The Lemures in the anime are summoned from their masters' shadow. Especially so in the Amazon Trio's Lemures, who briefly return to being shadows before fading away on death.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Unlike some of the other Monsters in the anime, the Lemures being old servants turned into weird circus freaks, so some of them end up not being very good at the whole "monster attacks sailor scouts" things.
* MonogenderMonsters: The only Sailor Moon monsters to avert this, about half of them are male.
* OhCrap: Whenever they get hit by Sailor Moon's attack and go "Stage Out!"
* OurZombiesAreDifferent / OurGhostsAreDifferent: Nehellenia explicitly calls them "living corpses".
* PlayboyBunny: Candy Doll [=PeroPero=] appears as one after shifting out of her ball form.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The Lemures were sometimes called "Remless" in subtitles, or in other words the [[MeaningfulName "dreamless".]]
* ThemeNaming: In the 90s anime, their names have different themes depending on who summons them. Palla Palla's Lemures are the only ones with no real naming scheme.
** Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye summon female Lemures whose names end in "-ko".
** Fisheye summons male Lemures whose names end in an "o" sound.
** For the Amazoness Quartet, Ves Ves's are identified with "Musume," Cere Cere's with "Jou," and Jun Jun's with "Yarou" (and like Fisheye, Jun Jun is the only one of her group who summons male Lemures). In the Viz dub, "Musume" is translated as "Girl", "Jou" as "Miss", and "Yarou" as "Dude".
* UndyingLoyalty: To Queen Nehellenia. And considering that she made every last one of them what they are... [[ExtremeDoormat that says a lot]].
* WasOnceAMan: All of them. Then they lost their dreams...turned into monsters...and started a circus?
* YouKilledMyFather: The ball-themed Lemures turn out to be related. After Puko the balloon girl is killed, her cousin Gomu Mario decides to "thank" Sailor Moon for what she did when they meet. However, Gomu Mario's relative Elephanko doesn't care what happened to him or Puko.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mirror Paredri]]
!!Mirror Paredri
[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/espejos.png]]

Mirror dolls born from the shards of Nehelenia's Dark Dream Mirror. They serve as her main enforcers by attacking the Sailor Guardians throughout her revenge plot in ''Sailor Stars''.
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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: They can extend their nails to be razor sharp when attacking.
* BarbieDollAnatomy: They're practically naked but lack the ''details'' you'd expect from a human body.
* BodySurf: While fighting the Guardians in her Nightmare World, Nehelenia is able to possess any given doll while interacting with them.
* CanonForeigner: They only exist in the 90s anime.
* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: They replace the Lemures as the new [[MonsterOfTheWeek monsters of the week]] serving under Queen Nehelenia. The Lemures were [[TheHeartless zombies with no Dream Mirrors]] who had wackadoodle personalities and a creepy circus theme. The Mirror Paredri have no defining personalities and are created based the fragments of their master's hateful dream. And while the Lemures were shown as silly and light-hearted while attacking the Sailor Team, the mirror dolls are regarded as genuinely dangerous threats.
* GigglingVillain: They have no dialogue and are only shown giggling with sadistic glee.
* {{Glamour}}: Despite bearing a strong resemblance to their Shadow Queen, the heroes don't recognize them until Usagi realizes who is responsible for the ongoing curse.
* HealingFactor: Thanks to being made of mirrors, they can regenerate their bodies in only seconds.
* KilledOffScreen: [[spoiler:They never get a closing scene after the fight with Venus and Pluto. But it's implied that they disappeared once Nehelenia was defeated and ended her curse]].
* LiterallyShatteredLives: This was a given because of their mirror bodies. But they manage to reform themselves in spite of their injuries.
* MeaningfulName:
** Their name "Paredri" is based on the Greek word meaning "familiar spirits" (Πάρεδροι). They essential act as malevolent spirits who bare a familiar face to one another.
** The name could also be refer to "parody" as in they parody Nehelenia via her physical appearance and hatred for the White Moon.
* WouldHurtAChild: One of them tries to tear apart [[spoiler:Hotaru when she was just a baby]].
* ZergRush: They often appear in large numbers to overpower the Sailor Guardians.
[[/folder]]
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* ColorCodedCharacters: They each have a prominent color motif in their hair and outfits: Cere Cere is pink, Palla Palla is blue, Jun Jun is green, and Ves Ves is red. In the manga, [[spoiler:they keep those same color schemes in their Sailor Guardian uniforms]]. Aside from Cere Cere, they also share this color with the Guardian Soldier they foil. Though Cere's may be a refence to [[spoiler:Minako's days as Sailor V, as her costume in those days used the same Red/White/Blue major colors as Sailor Moon, while Ves Ves is Pink, like her actual leader, Sailor Chibi Moon]]

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* ColorCodedCharacters: They each have a prominent color motif in their hair and outfits: Cere Cere is pink, Palla Palla is blue, Jun Jun is green, and Ves Ves is red. In the manga, [[spoiler:they keep those same color schemes in their Sailor Guardian uniforms]]. Aside from Cere Cere, they also share this color with the Guardian Soldier they foil. Though Cere's may be a refence to [[spoiler:Minako's days as Sailor V, as her costume in those days used the same Red/White/Blue major colors as Sailor Moon, while Ves Ves Cere Cere is Pink, like her actual leader, Sailor Chibi Moon]]

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* BodyDouble: [[spoiler:As the leader of the four Asteroid Guardians, it is implied that Sailor Ceres needs to be ready to fill this role for Sailor Chibi-Moon, just as Sailor Venus does for Sailor Moon.]]



* TeamMom: Being the oldest, she does appear at as this at times.

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* TeamMom: Being the oldest, she does appear at as this at times. [[spoiler:As Sailor Ceres, she is officially the leader of the Sailor Quartet.]]



* TheSmartGuy: Palla Palla had the sense to attack groups instead of a single individual.

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* TheSmartGuy: Palla Palla had the sense to attack groups instead of a single individual. She ''is'' Sailor Mercury's counterpart, [[spoiler:and as Sailor Pallas, her asteroid is named for one of Athena/Minerva's aliases.]]



* {{Tomboy}}: Aside from her outfit, she's not all that feminine.

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* {{Tomboy}}: Aside from her outfit, she's not all that feminine. This makes her an inversion of her counterpart, Sailor Jupiter, who has a tomboyish appearance but a feminine personality.

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