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* CrossOver: See {{Rule 34}}. Cross with Anime/DragonBallZ.
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** Subverted by the Sailor Starlights, a trio of heroic [[HumanAlien aliens]] whose outfits are [[{{Stripperiffic}} pretty revealing]].

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** Subverted by the Sailor Starlights, a trio of heroic [[HumanAlien [[HumanAliens aliens]] whose outfits are [[{{Stripperiffic}} pretty revealing]].
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* AncestralName: The Queen of the Moon Kingdom during the Silver Millenium age is named Serenity. Her daughter is Princess Serenity, who is reincarnated into Usagi Tsukino after the Kingdom fell. In the future, Usagi will rule Crystal Tokyo in the new Silver Millenium as Queen Neo-Serenity, and she will bear a daughter also named Usagi (nicknamed Chibiusa).

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* AncestralName: The Queen of the Moon Kingdom during the Silver Millenium age is named Serenity. Her daughter is Princess Serenity, who is reincarnated into Usagi Tsukino after the Kingdom fell. In the future, Usagi will rule Crystal Tokyo in the new Silver Millenium as Queen Neo-Serenity, Neo-Queen Serenity, and she will bear a daughter also named Princess Usagi Small Lady Serenity (nicknamed Chibiusa).

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* ArtEvolution: One of the most notable examples is Shingo, who is one of the few characters to visibly ''age'' between seasons. He starts out drawn much like other children are in anime and manga with short limbs and very rounded features. Later on he looks (appropriately) more like a pre-teen, he's had something of a growth spurt (making him only slightly shorter than his sister) and his face has lengthened too. As a general example for everyone else, compare [[http://www.bestcosplay.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/4_1073817_faa017dfca872e1.jpg this screenshot of Sailor Moon herself]] from Season 1 to [[http://img.youtube.com/vi/dIDXnD2OeIk/0.jpg this one]] from Season 4.
** Part of this may be due to an undefined timeline, particularly due to two major continuity hiccups which occur in the show. To complicate matters, the anime, which was produced over 5 years, seems to only really take place over the course of three years. Which three years is hard to say as an onscreen date, printed on a visible newspaper in season 1 says it's 1992, while a similar date in Stars says 1996.

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* ArtEvolution: One of the most notable examples is Shingo, who is one of the few characters to visibly ''age'' between seasons. He starts out drawn much like other children are in anime and manga with short limbs and very rounded features. Later on he looks (appropriately) more like a pre-teen, he's had something of a growth spurt (making him only slightly shorter than his sister) and his face has lengthened too. As a general example for everyone else, compare [[http://www.bestcosplay.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/4_1073817_faa017dfca872e1.jpg this screenshot of Sailor Moon herself]] from Season 1 to [[http://img.youtube.com/vi/dIDXnD2OeIk/0.jpg this one]] from Season 4.
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Part of this may be due to an undefined timeline, particularly due to two major continuity hiccups which occur in the show. To complicate matters, the anime, which was produced over 5 years, seems to only really take place over the course of three years. Which three years is hard to say as an onscreen date, printed on a visible newspaper in season 1 says it's 1992, while a similar date in Stars says 1996.



** Some fanfic authors, perhaps tongue-in-cheek, add: 4. Do not flirt with King Endymion.
* OfficialCouple: Haruka & Michiru, Usagi & Mamoru, Luna & Artemis.
** Chibi-Usa & Helios, heavily implied.

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** Some fanfic authors, perhaps tongue-in-cheek, add: 4. Do not flirt with King Endymion.
* OfficialCouple: Haruka & Michiru, Usagi & Mamoru, Luna & Artemis.
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Artemis. Chibi-Usa & Helios, heavily implied.

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Trope has been merged with New Powers As The Plot Demands. Removing since it's covered by another example.


* PowerGivesYouWings: Eternal Sailor Moon. Also in the climax of the 4th season in the anime. She jumps off a building to save a falling Chibi Moon, the two of them collide with Pegasus and then sprout wings. She laters grows wings on her own during her IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight with Galaxia.

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* PowerGivesYouWings: Eternal Usagi/Sailor Moon occasionally sprouts wings, and in the Stars arc, Sailor Moon. Also in the climax of the 4th season in the anime. She jumps off a building to save a falling Chibi Moon, the two of them collide with Pegasus Starlights, Princess Kakyuu, and then Chibi-Chibi all sprout wings. She laters grows wings on her own during her IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight with Galaxia.so they can [[SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale fly to the center of the galaxy.]]



* WingPull: Usagi/Sailor Moon occasionally sprouts wings, and in the Stars arc, Sailor Moon, the Starlights, Princess Kakyuu, and Chibi-Chibi all sprout wings so they can [[SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale fly to the center of the galaxy.]]



* WinterRoyalLady: The BigBad in the ''Sailor Moon S'' movie and Snow Princess Kaguya arc.

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* %%* WinterRoyalLady: The BigBad in the ''Sailor Moon S'' movie and Snow Princess Kaguya arc.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Both the anime and the manga featured a great deal of physical comedy with the main characters, with Usagi as the most common victim of AmusingInjuries due to her cowardice in combat and her extreme clumsiness. Ironically, Mamoru, the only man in the least likely to be on the receiving end of slapstick humor (though he wasn't immune). The [=DiC=] English dub of the anime censored a lot of it out for the first 65 episodes, though this eased off after the licensor switched.

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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: {{Slapstick}}: Both the anime and the manga featured a great deal of physical comedy with the main characters, with Usagi as the most common victim of AmusingInjuries due to her cowardice in combat and her extreme clumsiness. Ironically, Mamoru, the only man in the least likely to be on the receiving end of slapstick humor (though he wasn't immune). The [=DiC=] English dub of the anime censored a lot of it out for the first 65 episodes, though this eased off after the licensor switched.

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