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The Team Cleanup: removing examples that need more context / don't fit the trope / FMB holdovers


* TheTeam: There are a great many Sailor Guardians and allies, but they tend to form a few distinct groups.
** Moon Guardians: TheHero is Usagi/Moon, Chibi-Usa/Chibi Moon acts as a TagAlongKid and Tuxedo Mask is like a SixthRanger / HonoraryTrueCompanion.
** The Inner Guardians in the anime are set up much like a FiveManBand, but all women. TheLeader is Sailor Moon, TheLancer is Rei/Mars, TheSmartGuy is Ami/Mercury, TheBigGuy is Makoto/Jupiter, and Minako/Venus is TheHeart.
** In the manga and adaptations closer to it Minako acts as TheLeader of the Guardians as an EliteFour unit, with Rei acting as TheLancer to her instead. In this set up, Moon is an overall BigGood combining the roles of TheHero and TheHeart.
** The Outer Guardians don't always function together as a group, but are often in combinations. Haruka/Uranus can be like an AloofAlly and Michiru/Neptune like a LovableAlphaBitch to the Inner Guardians as a whole, but her and Michiru together are more like a TomboyAndGirlyGirl team. Setsuna/Pluto is usually alone but also acts like a CoolBigSis to all the Guardians. Hotaru/Saturn is a MysteriousWaif who sometimes acts like TheSixthRanger and other time more like a time-bomb.
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* OlderAlterEgo: Averted in the 90s anime where the awakened Saturn still acts like Hotaru, but played straight in the manga, when it was the original Sailor Saturn who was awakened rather than Hotaru. She had a noticeably calmer, colder expression, and referred to herself and Hotaru as two different people.

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* OlderAlterEgo: Averted in the 90s anime where the awakened Saturn still acts like Hotaru, but played straight in In the manga, when it was the original Sailor Saturn who was awakened rather than Hotaru.awakened, unlike Hotaru in the '90s anime. She had a noticeably calmer, colder expression, and referred to herself and Hotaru as two different people.
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** They actually get two cracks at this, both times because they died in the past. Queen Serenity revives them as completely different people in the future with no memories of their past lives, and the power of the Silver Crystal that also killed Usagi brings back her friends and lover along with herself right after killing Super Beryl. Once again, they have no memories of their past lives or even their time spent as friends. Luna and Artemis even take a crack at killing a monster in the first episode of ''Sailor Moon R'' just so Usagi and the others won't have to be forced to fight and lose their lives again. After Usagi gets her powers back, she attempts to kill another monster on her own for the same reason. Obviously, everybody has to get their powers back or there wouldn't be a show, but Usagi approaches HeroicBSOD before the end of the first story arc as this trope weighs down on her.

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** They actually get two cracks at this, both times because they died in the past. Queen Serenity revives them as completely different people in the future with no memories of their past lives, and the power of the Silver Crystal that also killed Usagi brings back her friends and lover along with herself right after killing Super Beryl. Once again, they have no memories of their past lives or even their time spent as friends. Luna and Artemis even take a crack at killing a monster in [Recap/SailorMoonREp01MoonReturnsTheMysteriousAliensAppear the first episode episode]] of ''Sailor Moon R'' just so Usagi and the others won't have to be forced to fight and lose their lives again. After Usagi gets her powers back, she attempts to kill another monster on her own for the same reason. Obviously, everybody has to get their powers back or there wouldn't be a show, but Usagi approaches HeroicBSOD before the end of the first story arc as this trope weighs down on her.



* DysfunctionJunction: One of them was orphaned at an early age and lives alone as a minor, two have dead mothers, one is the child of divorce, and three never have their parents mentioned at all. Only three of the main characters have whole nuclear families (incidentally, these are the happier, more-or-less well-adjusted characters) and both Chibi-Usa and Minako have some intense issues with their parents--Chibi-Usa feels completely inferior to her messianic mother, and Minako is constantly hounded by her shrill one. Usagi's really the only one without any deep-seated problems regarding her folks. With two exceptions, the Guardians all have lonely lives at school before they team up, as well.

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* DysfunctionJunction: One of them was orphaned at an early age and lives alone as a minor, two have dead mothers, one is the child of divorce, and three never have their parents mentioned at all. Only three of the main characters have whole nuclear families (incidentally, these are the happier, more-or-less well-adjusted characters) and both Chibi-Usa and Minako have some intense issues with their parents--Chibi-Usa parents - Chibi-Usa feels completely inferior to her messianic mother, and Minako is constantly hounded by her shrill one. Usagi's really the only one without any deep-seated problems regarding her folks. With two exceptions, the Guardians all have lonely lives at school before they team up, as well.



* JerkassBall: While the Inner Guardians (bar [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Rei]]) are generally {{Nice Girl}}s, plenty of moments will have them be jerks to [[LoserProtagonist Usagi]] due to RuleOfFunny. One of the worst examples by far is episode 106, where they not only refuse to share the blame with Usagi over what happened[[note]]eating the pie Chibi-Usa made for a classmate[[/note]] but ''laugh'' when Chibi-Usa keeps giving Usagi a hard time at the end.

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* JerkassBall: While the Inner Guardians (bar [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Rei]]) are generally {{Nice Girl}}s, plenty of moments will have them be jerks to [[LoserProtagonist Usagi]] due to RuleOfFunny. One of the worst examples by far is episode 106, [[Recap/SailorMoonSEp17TheBondOfDestinyUranussDistantPast Episode 106]], where they not only refuse to share the blame with Usagi over what happened[[note]]eating the pie Chibi-Usa made for a classmate[[/note]] but ''laugh'' when Chibi-Usa keeps giving Usagi a hard time at the end.



** Usagi, Chibi-Usa, Makoto and Michiru are type O.

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** Usagi, Chibi-Usa, Makoto Makoto, and Michiru are type O.



* SealedCastInAMultipack All of them were killed in a great battle and reincarnated in the modern world. While they weren't actually "sealed", the show follows the same pattern of tracking them down and unsealing them. In-universe, it's more tracking their reincarnations down and awakening their dormant powers.
* SecretIdentityChangeTrick: Done oh-so-often, but most notoriously in the unusually humorous and self-aware episode 184, where the entire team, as well as the villains, happened to gather in Usagi's house, and she had to run through the rooms looking for a place to transform without revealing her secret identity to the Three Lights. (Who, in turn, had to find a way to transform without revealing theirs.)

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* SealedCastInAMultipack SealedCastInAMultipack: All of them were killed in a great battle and reincarnated in the modern world. While they weren't actually "sealed", the show follows the same pattern of tracking them down and unsealing them. In-universe, it's more tracking their reincarnations down and awakening their dormant powers.
* SecretIdentityChangeTrick: Done oh-so-often, but most notoriously in the unusually humorous and self-aware episode 184, [[Recap/SailorMoonSailorStarsEp18ANightAloneTogetherUsagiInDanger Episode 184]], where the entire team, as well as the villains, happened to gather in Usagi's house, and she had to run through the rooms looking for a place to transform without revealing her secret identity to the Three Lights. (Who, in turn, had to find a way to transform without revealing theirs.)



* AncestralName: Her name is Usagi, just like her mother (although the latter calls herself Serenity in the future). People nickname her "Chibi-Usa" to tell the two apart.

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* AncestralName: Her name is Usagi, just like her mother (although the latter calls herself Serenity in the future). People nickname her "Chibi-Usa" to tell the two apart. In the [=DiC=] dub, her name is also Serena, so she gets the nickname Rini to tell them apart.



* TheAtoner: In Episode 74, despite Usagi's objections, she goes with her to save the inner soldiers to make up for her previous mistake in the previous episode.

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* TheAtoner: In [[Recap/SailorMoonREp28DefeatRubeusTheBattleInSpace Episode 74, 74]], despite Usagi's objections, she goes with her to save the inner soldiers to make up for her previous mistake in the previous episode.



** Played adorably in the last episode of [=SuperS=], where Chibi-Usa wants her private discussion with Helios while the rest of the girls watch them. She screams "LOOK! A UFO!" and every one of them turns while she gives him a huge hug and says her goodbye.

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** Played adorably in [[Recap/SailorMoonSuperSEp39 the last episode episode]] of [=SuperS=], where Chibi-Usa wants her private discussion with Helios while the rest of the girls watch them. She screams "LOOK! A UFO!" and every one of them turns while she gives him a huge hug and says her goodbye.



* RudeHeroNiceSidekick: Inverted. She's the Rude Sidekick (a rude BrattyHalfPint who has a knack of belittling Usagi) to Usagi's Nice Hero (a compassionate AllLovingHero). She does [[CharacterDevelopment get better]] after episode 73, though she still has the habit of messing with Usagi every once in a while.

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* RudeHeroNiceSidekick: Inverted. She's the Rude Sidekick (a rude BrattyHalfPint who has a knack of belittling Usagi) to Usagi's Nice Hero (a compassionate AllLovingHero). She does [[CharacterDevelopment get better]] after episode 73, [[Recap/SailorMoonREp27AUFOAppearsTheSailorGuardiansAbducted Episode 73]], though she still has the habit of messing with Usagi every once in a while.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: Saturn's power is ridiculously higher then anyone else in the main cast to the point that she can casually destroy an EldritchAbomination with little effort. However since Saturn's power involves wiping out ''all life'' she can't stop at just that and has to blow up, at a minimum, a planet. Plus her powers end up killing her soon afterwards, but she would eventually be reborn.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Saturn's power is ridiculously higher then than anyone else else's in the main cast to the point that she can casually destroy an EldritchAbomination with little effort. However However, since Saturn's power involves wiping out ''all life'' life'', she can't stop at just that and has to blow up, at a minimum, a planet. Plus Plus, her powers end up killing her soon afterwards, but she would eventually be reborn.
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* JerkassBall: While Ami, Makoto, and Minako are generally {{Nice Girl}}s, plenty of moments will have them be jerks to [[LoserProtagonist Usagi]] (alongside Rei) due to RuleOfFunny. One of the worst examples by far is episode 106, where they not only refuse to share the blame with Usagi over what happened[[note]]eating the pie Chibi-Usa made for a classmate[[/note]] but ''laugh'' when Chibi-Usa keeps giving Usagi a hard time at the end.

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* JerkassBall: While Ami, Makoto, and Minako the Inner Guardians (bar [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Rei]]) are generally {{Nice Girl}}s, plenty of moments will have them be jerks to [[LoserProtagonist Usagi]] (alongside Rei) due to RuleOfFunny. One of the worst examples by far is episode 106, where they not only refuse to share the blame with Usagi over what happened[[note]]eating the pie Chibi-Usa made for a classmate[[/note]] but ''laugh'' when Chibi-Usa keeps giving Usagi a hard time at the end.
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* JerkassBall: While Ami, Makoto, and Minako are generally {{Nice Girl}}s, plenty of moments will have them be jerks to [[LoserProtagonist Usagi]] (alongside Rei) due to RuleOfFunny. One of the worst examples by far is episode 106, where they not only refuse to share the blame with Usagi over what happened[[note]]eating the pie Chibi-Usa made for a classmate[[/note]] but ''laugh'' when Chibi-Usa keeps giving Usagi a hard time at the end.
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It wasn't only in the dub that she acted like this. The main cast was hit with Adaptational Jerkass for the 90s anime, the dub just made them even worse.


*** Usagi/Moon -- Eclétic (anime The '90s)/ Eclétic

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*** Usagi/Moon -- Eclétic (anime The '90s)/ Eclétic



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KaeAraki (first anime), Creator/MisatoFukuen (''Crystal'' onwards) (Japanese), Tracey Hoyt ([=DiC=]), Creator/StephanieBeard (Cloverway), Creator/SandyFox (Viz) (English), Creator/CristinaHernandez (Latin American Spanish, original/Crystal), Vanessa Garcel (Latin American Spanish, movies), Úrsula Bezerra (Brazilian Portuguese), Fernanda Figueiredo (European Portuguese), Amélie Morin (French, first anime, R movie), Sophie Gormezano (French, eps. 84-89), Corinne Martin (French, Stars, S and [=SuperS=] movies), Jennifer Fauveau (French, ''Crystal''), Creator/DeborahMorese (Italian, first anime), Creator/LetiziaCiampa (Italian, R movie), Monica Volpe (Italian, ''Crystal'' onwards)\\
'''Portrayed in the musicals by''': Ai Miyakawa, Mao Kawasaki, Tamaki Dia Shirai, Natsumi Takenaka, Ayano Gunji, Arisu Izawa, Kasumi Takabatake, Noël Miyazaki (Noeru Kariya), Aisha Yamamoto, Nanami Ōta, Mao Ōno, Mina Horita, Moe Ōsaki, Kokoro Kuge, Airi Kanda\\\

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KaeAraki (first anime), Creator/MisatoFukuen (''Crystal'' onwards) (Japanese), Tracey Hoyt ([=DiC=]), Creator/StephanieBeard (Cloverway), Creator/SandyFox (Viz) (English), Creator/CristinaHernandez (Latin American Spanish, original/Crystal), Vanessa Garcel (Latin American Spanish, movies), Úrsula Bezerra (Brazilian Portuguese), Fernanda Figueiredo (European Portuguese), Amélie Morin (French, first anime, R movie), Sophie Gormezano (French, eps. 84-89), Corinne Martin (French, Stars, S and [=SuperS=] movies), Jennifer Fauveau (French, ''Crystal''), Creator/DeborahMorese (Italian, first anime), Creator/LetiziaCiampa (Italian, R movie), Monica Volpe (Italian, ''Crystal'' onwards)\\
'''Portrayed in the musicals by''': Ai Miyakawa, Mao Kawasaki, Tamaki Dia Shirai, Natsumi Takenaka, Ayano Gunji, Arisu Izawa, Kasumi Takabatake, Noël Miyazaki (Noeru Kariya), Aisha Yamamoto, Nanami Ōta, Mao Ōno, Mina Horita, Moe Ōsaki, Kokoro Kuge, Airi Kanda\\\



* UngratefulBitch: Only in the Canadian dub of the 90s anime, when she's flanderized into acting more bratty than she actually is. (While kinda bratty in the original anime, she was nowhere ''that'' bad save for very counted times.) Then again, in her defense, she does eventually grow out of this... especially after the following trope takes place. In ''R'', she had a habit of blithely running off and getting Sailor Moon and the Soldiers into major trouble when they try to get her out of whatever situation she'd gotten herself into. And she ''still'' didn't deem Usagi worthy of possessing the Silver Moon Crystal Brooch and steals it from her, leading to the WhatTheHellHero moment below.

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* UngratefulBitch: Only UngratefulBitch: Chibiusa had this tendency in the Canadian dub of the 90s anime, when she's flanderized into acting more bratty than she actually is. (While kinda bratty especially notable in the original anime, she was nowhere ''that'' bad save for very counted times.) "R". Then again, in her defense, she does eventually grow out of this... especially after the following trope takes place. In ''R'', she had a habit of blithely running off and getting Sailor Moon and the Soldiers into major trouble when they try to get her out of whatever situation she'd gotten herself into. And she ''still'' didn't deem Usagi worthy of possessing the Silver Moon Crystal Brooch and steals it from her, leading to the WhatTheHellHero moment below.



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChiyokoKawashima (first anime), Creator/AiMaeda (''Crystal'' onwards) (Japanese), Sabrina Grdevich, Creator/JillFrappier (as Luna Ball) ([=DiC=]), Susan Aceron (Cloverway), Creator/VeronicaTaylor (Viz) (English); Ana Isabel "Anabel" Méndez (first anime), Creator/BetzabeJara (''Crystal'' onwards) (Latin American Spanish); Rita Almeida (Brazilian Portuguese); Creator/IsabelWolmar (European Portuguese, R) and Creator/CristinaCavalinhos (European Portuguese, S and Stars), Creator/SharonShachal (Hebrew), Creator/DanielaFava (Italian, first anime), Creator/EvaPadoan (Italian, ''Crystal'' onwards)\\
'''Portrayed in the musicals by''': Miwa Hosoki, Rei Saitou, Yuki Kamiya, Seiko Nakazawa, Teruyo Watabe, Yūko Hosaka, Yukiko Nakae (Yuki Nakae), Miho Funatsu, Mikako Ishii

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChiyokoKawashima (first anime), Creator/AiMaeda (''Crystal'' onwards) (Japanese), Sabrina Grdevich, Creator/JillFrappier (as Luna Ball) ([=DiC=]), Susan Aceron (Cloverway), Creator/VeronicaTaylor (Viz) (English); Ana Isabel "Anabel" Méndez (first anime), Creator/BetzabeJara (''Crystal'' onwards) (Latin American Spanish); Rita Almeida (Brazilian Portuguese); Creator/IsabelWolmar (European Portuguese, R) and Creator/CristinaCavalinhos (European Portuguese, S and Stars), Creator/SharonShachal (Hebrew), Creator/DanielaFava (Italian, first anime), Creator/EvaPadoan (Italian, ''Crystal'' onwards)\\
'''Portrayed in the musicals by''': Miwa Hosoki, Rei Saitou, Yuki Kamiya, Seiko Nakazawa, Teruyo Watabe, Yūko Hosaka, Yukiko Nakae (Yuki Nakae), Miho Funatsu, Mikako Ishii



* MeaningfulName: Meioh [[SpellMyNameWithAnS as in]] Meiōsei, the Japanese for Pluto which means "King of the Underworld Star". Her given name has no inherent meaning, but is a homonym for a Japanese word meaning 'moment'. More specifically, it refers to the Japanese transliteration of the term '[[http://buddhism.about.com/od/Existence/a/About-Time.htm ksana]]' -- the smallest measurement of time in Buddhism. "Setsuna" also sounds similar to "setsunai," which is the Japanese word that means "bittersweet" (describing a mixture of feelings such as sadness, heartache, love and nostalgia). Fittingly, the Cloverway dub gave her the name "Trista," which means "full of sadness" in Latin.

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* MeaningfulName: Meioh [[SpellMyNameWithAnS as in]] Meiōsei, the Japanese for Pluto which means "King of the Underworld Star". Her given name has no inherent meaning, but is a homonym for a Japanese word meaning 'moment'. More specifically, it refers to the Japanese transliteration of the term '[[http://buddhism.about.com/od/Existence/a/About-Time.htm ksana]]' -- the smallest measurement of time in Buddhism. "Setsuna" also sounds similar to "setsunai," which is the Japanese word that means "bittersweet" (describing a mixture of feelings such as sadness, heartache, love and nostalgia). Fittingly, the Cloverway dub gave her the name "Trista," which means "full of sadness" in Latin.



-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/MegumiOgata (first anime) (Japanese); Creator/JunkoMinagawa (''Crystal'' onwards) (Japanese), Creator/SaraLafleur (Cloverway), Creator/EricaMendez (Viz) (English); Belinda Martínez (first anime), Paulina Soto (''Crystal'' onwards) (Latin American Spanish), Rosana Beltrame/Creator/AdrianaPissardini (Brazilian Portuguese), Olga Lima (European Portuguese), Maddalena Vadacca (Italian, first anime), Creator/TatianaDessi (Italian, ''Crystal'' onwards)\\
'''Portrayed in the musicals by''': Sanae Kimura, Nao Takagi, Mari Hatano (Asako Uchida), Akiko Nakayama, Shū Shiotuki\\\

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-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/MegumiOgata (first anime) (Japanese); Creator/JunkoMinagawa (''Crystal'' onwards) (Japanese), Creator/SaraLafleur (Cloverway), Creator/EricaMendez (Viz) (English); Belinda Martínez (first anime), Paulina Soto (''Crystal'' onwards) (Latin American Spanish), Rosana Beltrame/Creator/AdrianaPissardini (Brazilian Portuguese), Olga Lima (European Portuguese), Maddalena Vadacca (Italian, first anime), Creator/TatianaDessi (Italian, ''Crystal'' onwards)\\
'''Portrayed in the musicals by''': Sanae Kimura, Nao Takagi, Mari Hatano (Asako Uchida), Akiko Nakayama, Shū Shiotuki\\\



** Tenoh [[SpellMyNameWithAnS as in]] Tenōsei, the Japanese name for Uranus literally meaning "sky king star".

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** Tenoh [[SpellMyNameWithAnS as in]] Tenōsei, the Japanese name for Uranus literally meaning "sky king star".



-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/MasakoKatsuki (first anime), Creator/SayakaOhara (''Crystal'' onwards) (Japanese); Barbara Radecki (Cloverway), Creator/LaurenLanda (Viz) (English); Creator/CheloVivares (European Spanish, original); Irma Carmona (Latin American Spanish, original/Crystal); Márcia Regina (Brazilian Portuguese); Olga Lima (European Portuguese), Creator/AlessandraKarpoff (Italian, ''S''), Creator/PatriziaScianca (Italian, ''Super S'' and ''Stars''), Giulia Franceschetti (''Crystal'' onwards) \\
'''Portrayed in the musicals by''': Kaoru Ukawa, Chikage Tomita, Miyuki Sena (Miyuki Fuji), Yūko Harada (Yūko Tahara), Sara Shimada, Yūka Asami, Tomoko Inami, Takayo Ohyama, Sayaka Fujioka\\\

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-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/MasakoKatsuki (first anime), Creator/SayakaOhara (''Crystal'' onwards) (Japanese); Barbara Radecki (Cloverway), Creator/LaurenLanda (Viz) (English); Creator/CheloVivares (European Spanish, original); Irma Carmona (Latin American Spanish, original/Crystal); Márcia Regina (Brazilian Portuguese); Olga Lima (European Portuguese), Creator/AlessandraKarpoff (Italian, ''S''), Creator/PatriziaScianca (Italian, ''Super S'' and ''Stars''), Giulia Franceschetti (''Crystal'' onwards) \\
'''Portrayed in the musicals by''': Kaoru Ukawa, Chikage Tomita, Miyuki Sena (Miyuki Fuji), Yūko Harada (Yūko Tahara), Sara Shimada, Yūka Asami, Tomoko Inami, Takayo Ohyama, Sayaka Fujioka\\\



** Kaioh [[SpellMyNameWithAnS as in]] Kaiōsei, the Japanese name for Neptune meaning "sea king star".

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** Kaioh [[SpellMyNameWithAnS as in]] Kaiōsei, the Japanese name for Neptune meaning "sea king star".



* SurroundedByIdiots: How she feels during the Infinity Arc. She thinks that the younger Guardians are too naïve and idealistic to see what's really at stake or take the right action, and the only one who agrees with her is a partner whom she worries about going out of control.

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* SurroundedByIdiots: How she feels during the Infinity Arc. She thinks that the younger Guardians are too naïve and idealistic to see what's really at stake or take the right action, and the only one who agrees with her is a partner whom she worries about going out of control.



* OddNameOut: In the Outer Guardians, Sailor Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto's last names are Ten'ou (天王), Kaiou (海王), and Meiou (冥王). They mean sky king (Uranus is the Greek "ur-god", the personified sky the way Terra is the personified earth), sea king (Neptune is the Roman name for Poseidon, the god of the sea), and dark king (Pluto is an alternate name for Hades, god of the death and the underworld). The Japanese name for Uranus, Neptune and Pluto (the planets) are Ten'ousei (天王星), Kaiousei (海王星), and Meiousei (冥王星). Sailor Saturn's last name is Tomoe (土萠). It means sprouting earth (and has no connection to mythology whatsoever). The Japanese name for Saturn is Dosei (土星), so Tomoe seems to fit the inner guardians' naming scheme. The reason is simple. Saturn is visible with the Naked eye and was long-ago given a name drawn from the Five Elements. The outers required telescopes to see and were learned of through Western Contact, which is why the names are translations from the Roman Latin ones. Saturn's the odd one out because the creators went with the Moon to fill out their FiveManBand.

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* OddNameOut: In the Outer Guardians, Sailor Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto's last names are Ten'ou (天王), Kaiou (海王), and Meiou (冥王). They mean sky king (Uranus is the Greek "ur-god", the personified sky the way Terra is the personified earth), sea king (Neptune is the Roman name for Poseidon, the god of the sea), and dark king (Pluto is an alternate name for Hades, god of the death and the underworld). The Japanese name for Uranus, Neptune and Pluto (the planets) are Ten'ousei (天王星), Kaiousei (海王星), and Meiousei (冥王星). Sailor Saturn's last name is Tomoe (土萠). It means sprouting earth (and has no connection to mythology whatsoever). The Japanese name for Saturn is Dosei (土星), so Tomoe seems to fit the inner guardians' naming scheme. The reason is simple. Saturn is visible with the Naked eye and was long-ago given a name drawn from the Five Elements. The outers required telescopes to see and were learned of through Western Contact, which is why the names are translations from the Roman Latin ones. Saturn's the odd one out because the creators went with the Moon to fill out their FiveManBand.

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** In the ''Stars'' season, she expresses distaste at the way Seiya "indiscriminately approaches women", yet Haruka has been shown to flirt with a lot of girls, including Usagi and the Inner Soldiers (even stealing a ''kiss'' from Sailor Moon in the manga/''Crystal'' without her consent, which is a form of ''sexual assault'') and unlike Seiya, Haruka is in a relationship (a stable one with trust from both sides, but still).
* IDidWhatIHadToDO: She and Michiru consistently fail to learn from their mistakes and are willing to sacrifice lives--both innocent civilians and their own fellow soldiers--on the basis that the end (destroying the enemy) automatically justifies the means. But their ControlFreak tendencies and habit of acting as if their decisions are superior to the others' marks them out for the StupidSacrifice category. Also, see the end of [=SailorStars=] for a classic example of this trope dovetailing with NiceJobBreakingItHero.

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** In the ''Stars'' season, she expresses distaste at the way Seiya "indiscriminately approaches women", yet Haruka has been shown to flirt with a lot of girls, including Usagi and the Inner Soldiers (even stealing a ''kiss'' from Sailor Moon in the manga/''Crystal'' without her consent, which is a form of ''sexual assault'') and unlike Seiya, Haruka is in a relationship (a stable one with trust from both sides, but still).
* IDidWhatIHadToDO: She and Michiru consistently fail to learn from their mistakes and are willing to sacrifice lives--both innocent civilians and their own fellow soldiers--on soldiers -- on the basis that the end (destroying the enemy) automatically justifies the means. But their ControlFreak tendencies and habit of acting as if their decisions are superior to the others' marks them out for the StupidSacrifice category. Also, see the end of [=SailorStars=] for a classic example of this trope dovetailing with NiceJobBreakingItHero.
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* {{Bokukko}}: She uses the "boku" male pronoun. Between that and the fact she also wears a boys' school uniform and has masculine interests such as car racing, she's easily mistaken for male when not transformed.

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** She [[PsychologicalProjection accuses Usagi of being "ungrateful"]] for rejecting her mother's hot cakes when she herself does not appreciate that Usagi has constantly put her own life on the line to save her from danger.

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** She [[PsychologicalProjection accuses Usagi of being "ungrateful"]] for rejecting her mother's hot cakes (and she only rejected them because she had already eaten something and didn't even know her mother was making something for her in the first place) when she herself does not appreciate that Usagi has constantly put her own life on the line to save her from danger.



* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: As mentioned in GenerationXerox, Chibi-Usa and Usagi are very similar, and in more than just personality:
** Both have a FearOfThunder.
** Both have manifested a/the Silver Crystal from their tears. And in the manga, they're manifested after a loved one dies (Usagi manifests the Silver Crystal from her tears after Tuxedo Mask takes a hit for her; Chibi-Usa manifested her own Silver Crystal after Pluto dies from stopping time).
** Both have a tendency to be lazy (even if Chibi-Usa refuses to admit it).
** Both of them have an interest in drawing. In the manga, Usagi stated she would join the Manga and Illustration Club in high school and was shown to be able to draw in earlier seasons of the anime. In the manga side-stories, Chibi-Usa was noted to be a good artist and was shown to be interested in drawing and painting in the fourth season.
** Both of them have a love interest from the Earth Kingdom (for Usagi, Mamoru/Prince Endymion; for Chibi-Usa, Helios).
** Both of their love interests were captured and under the control of an evil queen (Endymion was captured and brainwashed by Queen Beryl; Helios was imprisoned and cursed by Queen Nehellenia).
** In the manga, both of them awakened their love interests with a kiss (in the Black Moon arc, Neo-Queen Serenity awoke King Endymion with a kiss; in the Dream arc, Chibi Moon awoke Helios with a kiss).



* MeaningfulName: Shares the name of Tsukino Usagi, so she also represents the MoonRabbit. Her nickname "Chibi-Usa" means "little rabbit", too. Her English name "Rini" is a diminutive of "Serenity", after her mother Neo-Queen Serenity (who in turn is named after her mother from her past incarnation).

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* MeaningfulName: Shares the name of Tsukino Usagi, so she also represents the MoonRabbit. Her nickname "Chibi-Usa" means "little rabbit", too. Her English name "Rini" is a diminutive of "Serenity", "Serenity" (or Usagi's dub name "Serena"), after her mother Neo-Queen Serenity (who in turn is named after her mother from her past incarnation).

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** [[GentleGiant Makoto]] lost both of her parents in a plane crash, leaving her to raise herself. She was ostracized by her peers because she was tall and frighteningly strong. The one boy who liked her enough to be her boyfriend eventually dumped her for the [[NoGuyWantsAnAmazon exact same reason]].

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** [[GentleGiant Makoto]] was caught in a plane crash in which she lost both of her parents in a plane crash, parents, leaving her to raise herself.herself and with a crippling terror of airplanes. She was ostracized by her peers because she was tall and frighteningly strong. The one boy who liked her enough to be her boyfriend eventually dumped her for the [[NoGuyWantsAnAmazon exact same reason]].
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* AmbiguousSituation: In the 90s anime, it's unclear if Chibiusa is in possession of the (future) Silver Crystal post ''Sailor Moon R''. In the manga, Chibiusa manifested her own Silver Crystal near the end of the Black Moon arc which she uses to power her transformation brooch just as Usagi does. However, this does not occur in the 90s anime and though Chibiusa returned the (future) Silver Crystal to Neo-Queen Serenity, it's possible she once again has it and is using it to power her transformation brooch by the time she reappears in ''Sailor Moon S'' as a trainee guardian. But since Usagi didn't have the Silver Crystal in ''her'' very first brooch, it's unlikely that Chibiusa does for her own.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChiyokoKawashima (first anime), Creator/AiMaeda (''Crystal'' onwards) (Japanese), Sabrina Grdevich, Creator/JillFrappier (as Luna Ball) ([=DiC=]), Susan Aceron (Cloverway), Creator/VeronicaTaylor (Viz) (English); Ana Isabel "Anabel" Méndez (first anime), Betzabé Jara (''Crystal'' onwards) (Latin American Spanish); Rita Almeida (Brazilian Portuguese); Creator/IsabelWolmar (European Portuguese, R) and Creator/CristinaCavalinhos (European Portuguese, S and Stars), Creator/SharonShachal (Hebrew), Creator/DanielaFava (Italian, first anime), Creator/EvaPadoan (Italian, ''Crystal'' onwards)\\

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChiyokoKawashima (first anime), Creator/AiMaeda (''Crystal'' onwards) (Japanese), Sabrina Grdevich, Creator/JillFrappier (as Luna Ball) ([=DiC=]), Susan Aceron (Cloverway), Creator/VeronicaTaylor (Viz) (English); Ana Isabel "Anabel" Méndez (first anime), Betzabé Jara Creator/BetzabeJara (''Crystal'' onwards) (Latin American Spanish); Rita Almeida (Brazilian Portuguese); Creator/IsabelWolmar (European Portuguese, R) and Creator/CristinaCavalinhos (European Portuguese, S and Stars), Creator/SharonShachal (Hebrew), Creator/DanielaFava (Italian, first anime), Creator/EvaPadoan (Italian, ''Crystal'' onwards)\\
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* {{Irony}}: her main attack, "Dead Scream", is ''whispered.''

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* {{Irony}}: her Her main attack, "Dead Scream", is ''whispered.''
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* BoyishShortHair: She's a tomboy and ButchLesbian with short hair, in contrast to LipstickLesbian Michiru's long hair.

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* BoyishShortHair: She's a tomboy and ButchLesbian with short hair, in contrast to LipstickLesbian Michiru's short, but traditionally feminine short hairstyle which looks long hair.in comparison to Haruka's.

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