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This page covers the villains of ''[[Sailor Moon]]''.
 
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== Dark Kingdom ==
Tropes they have in common:
 
* [[Abusive Precursors]]
* [[Dark Is Evil]]
* [[Demonic Invaders]]
 
=== '''Queen Metaria''' ===
Voiced by: Noriko Uehara (JP), Maria Vacratsis (EN)
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Big Bad]]: First season.
* [[Complete Monster]]
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* [[Teeth-Clenched Teamwork]]: Her and Beryl merging in the anime was done because it was the only available option left for both of them, as Metaria herself could never truly be freed without the Silver Crystal, and Beryl needed some sort of sustaining power or she'd die.
 
=== '''Queen Beryl''' ===
Voiced by: [[Keiko Han]] (JP), Naz Edwards (EN), Belinda Martinez (LatAm), Fernanda Figueiredo (PT)
[[File:smberyl_9695.jpg|frame]]
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Absolute Cleavage]]
* [[And Now You Must Marry Me]]
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* [[Wicked Witch]]
* [[Yandere]]
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: To her subordinates. One of the most classic examples of this trope. Averted in PGSM.
 
=== '''The Four Heavenly Kings (Shitennou)''': Jadeite, Nephrite, Zoisite and Kunzite ===
 
'''A description of the characters as a group goes here.'''
* [[All There in the Manual]]: Their past lives as possible lovers to the Sailor Senshi was never mentioned in the anime but was in tie-in materials such as the ''Friends and Foes'' book. In the manga, we only get to see {{spoiler|Kunzite making some teasing remarks about Princess Serenity to Sailor Venus, who blushes when she hears him. Also, the "Sailor V" manga confirms there was a relationship between the two, much to the dissapointment of would-be-[[Big Bad]] Adonis. And Jadeite in the manga lusts after Rei when he sees her in the present.}}
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by the Shitennou include:}}
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: In the manga and the live-action adaptation. In the anime they aren't even human, technically.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: Their past lives as possible lovers to the Sailor Senshi was never mentioned in the anime but was in tie-in materials such as the ''Friends and Foes'' book. In the manga, we only get to see {{spoiler|Kunzite making some teasing remarks about Princess Serenity to Sailor Venus, who blushes when she hears him. Also, the "Sailor V" manga confirms there was a relationship between the two, much to the disappointment of would-be-[[Big Bad]] Adonis. And Jadeite in the manga lusts after Rei when he sees her in the present.}}
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: In the manga and [[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon|the live-action adaptation]]. In the anime they aren't even human, technically.
* [[Dead Person Conversation]] and [[Spirit Advisor]]: In the manga only, after their deaths their spirits appear before Mamoru, whose generals and bodyguards they were in their Silver Millenium incarnations, to cheer him up and offer advice.
* [[Death by Adaptation]]: A strange case of it. They die in the manga and anime, but as mentioned above, their spirits remain present ''after'' death in the manga. Not so in the anime, where the removal of their backstory and connection to Mamoru renders it impossible.
* [[Four Is Death]]: Although in the anime the four of them never appear together. {{spoiler|Except for their cameo in the Silver Millenium flashback}}.
 
==== '''Jadeite''' ====
Voiced by: [[Masaya Onosaka]] (JP), Tony Daniels (EN), Rene Garcia (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
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Voiced by: [[Masaya Onosaka]] (JP), Tony Daniels (EN), Rene Garcia (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Bishonen]]
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]
* [[Crosscast Role]]: In one musical he was once played by Yuuka Asami, who played (And was the longest running) Sailor Neptune in prior musicals. The next musical also had him played by a different actress. He was played by a man in his first appearnceappearance however)
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: Was [[And I Must Scream|frozen in a crystal]] for his many failures in the anime.
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]: Gotta have ''some'' pity for the poor failure.
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* [[Undying Loyalty]]: His sole humanizing trait is his devotion to his queen; he even returns to her after his final defeat knowing damn well what the possible consequence will be.
 
==== '''Nephrite''' ====
Voiced by: [[Katsuji Mori]] (JP), Kevin Lund (EN), Mario Castaneda (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
[[File:sm_nephrite_1628.jpg|frame]]
Voiced by: [[Katsuji Mori]] (JP), Kevin Lund (EN), Mario Castaneda (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Bishonen]]
* [[The Berserker]]: In the manga, where he gets himself killed ''very'' easily!
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* [[Evil Genius]]: In the anime, with mysticism rather than technology. Used astrology to pick out people who would provide peak energy and cooked up a gem which would detect large energy sources/the Silver Crystal.
* [[Frothy Mugs of Water]]: "Lemonade"
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: In PGSM.
* [[Large Ham]]: His dub voice, mainly whenever he's acting evil.
* [[Love Redeems]]: Anime only.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]
* [[May-DecemberMay–December Romance]]: With Naru, anime only.
** According to the Materials Collection, his age is stated to be around 19. His age in the anime is never stated outright.
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: In the anime.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Ami and Nephrite in the live-action.
* [[Spared by the Adaptation]]: The only Shittenou to survive in PGSM.
* [[The Starscream]]: Implied in the anime that he'd be willing to betray Beryl if he found the Silver Crystal.
* [[Theme Naming]]: After the mineral nephrite.
 
=== '''= Zoisite''' ====
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Voiced by: [[Keiichi Nanba]] (JP), Kirsten Bishop (EN), Magda Giner (LatAm), Rogério Jacques (PT)
[[File:zoisite_6514.jpg|frame]]
 
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Bishonen]]: So much so, it was ''very'' easy to change his gender.
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]: Played straight in the Japanese version; inverted in the English dub (Zoisite is evil, but he's become a woman)
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* [[Petal Power]]: Currently provides the page picture.
* [[Sissy Villain]]: Japanese version only
* [[She's a Man In Japan]]: [[Trope Codifier]]. Might or might not be the [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Smug Snake]]: Even worse than Jadeite; for all his boasts, he's the one Shitennou who runs away more than standing and fighting.
* [[Theme Naming]]: After the mineral zoisite.
* [[Villainous Crossdresser]]
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: In the live action only. He's blonde elsewhere.
* [[Yaoi Guys]]: With Kunzite, in the anime.
 
==== '''Kunzite''' ====
Voiced by: [[Kazuyuki Sogabe]] (JP), Dennis Akayama (EN), Guillermo Saucedo (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
[[File:kunzite_3582.jpg|frame]]
Voiced by: [[Kazuyuki Sogabe]] (JP), Dennis Akayama (EN), Guillermo Saucedo (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
* [[Amnesiac Dissonance]]: In PGSM, Kunzite became shy, likable amnesiac Shin as punishment for being [[The Starscream]].
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* [[Bishonen]]
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Becomes even ''moreso'' than he was initially in the manga when he attempts to betray Beryl and she puts him under total mind control as punishment.
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* [[Minion Shipping]]: With Zoisite, in the anime.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink|Real Men Throw Pink Energy Boomerangs]]
* [[Reliable Traitor]]: In the live action version.
* [[Theme Naming]]: After the mineral gemstone kunzite.
* [[Villainous Valour]]: In the anime. When fighting against Sailor Moon and the Silver Crystal, he is given a chance to be redeemed. He rejects it emphatically and attacks as strongly as he can, despite being blatantly outclassed. He then ends up being literatellyliterately the ''only'' non-[[Big Bad]] villain to be killed by a member of the Sailor Senshi.
* [[Yaoi Guys]]: With Zoisite, in the original anime, in which Zoisite is actually a very pretty man, rather than a woman with a flat chest.
 
=== '''Youma''' ===
'''A description of the characters goes here.'''
 
== Makaiju Aliens ==
 
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* [[Brother-Sister Incest]]: In the "we're siblings ''and'' like Adam and Eve" sense. Even in their human disguises, they were clingy towards each other, as a [[Squick|squickedsquick]]ed Makoto points out once when "Natsumi" whines at her for flirting with "Seijuuro" and then at him for "playing along" ("Whoa. Such ''weird'' siblings!")
* [[Filler Villain]]: The only major example in the anime. Later they just stretched manga arcs by filling them with plot-irrelevant [[Monster of the Week]] fights.
 
=== The Makaiju ===
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Anti-Villain]]
* [[Combat Tentacles]]
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Voiced by: [[Yumi Touma]] (JP), Sabrina Grdevich (EN) Carola Vázquez(LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
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* [[Alpha Bitch]]: In her human guise, she plays this role, though strangely (and dramatically ironically) in the arc's last few episodes she gets [[Lovable Alpha Bitch|nicer as a human]] and [[Green-Eyed Monster|more evil as an alien.]] She even almost befriends Usagi prior to the two-part arc finale, but [[Yank the Dog's Chain|the negative energy absorbed from the Makaiju puts a quick stop to that.]]
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: In her human guise, she has the personality, though not the followers and influence.
* [[Anti-Villain]]
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: Her behavior toward Mamoru ''and'' Ail.
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* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]: {{spoiler|Gets hit with those when the Makaiju snaps and tries to attack Ail, which she jumps in the way of.}}
* [[Meaningful Name]]: "Ginga" means "Galaxy", hinting at the extraterrestrial origin of En and Ail.
** Both Ail and En combined is an [[Significant Anagram|anagram]] for "alien."
* [[Not So Different]]: At one point, Rei compares En to herself. Indeed, En is eerily similar to Rei from the first season with her [[Tsundere]] attitude, argumentive [[Jerkass]] behavior toward Usagi, and clingy crush on Mamoru.
* [[Redemption Earns Life]]: {{spoiler|And being ''revived'', as the Makaiju had killed her in its [[Villainous Breakdown]].}}
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* [[Yandere]]: For Mamoru and Ail.
 
=== '''Ail aka Seijuuro Ginga''' ===
Voiced by: [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] (JP), Vince Corazza (EN), Guillermo Saucedo (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Anti-Villain]]
* [[Bishonen]]
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* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Since En has little in the way of subtlety, it falls on Ail to think up the evil plans.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: "Ginga" means "Galaxy", hinting at the extraterrestial origin of En and Ail.
** Both Ail and En combined is an [[Significant Anagram|anagram]] for "alien."
* [[Musical Assassin]]
* [[Politically-Incorrect Villain]]: His comment in his second episode about how "[[Loves the Sound of Screaming|the screams of young girls are like beautiful music]]" to him.
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* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]
 
=== '''Cardians''' ===
'''A description of the characters goes here.'''
 
== Black Moon Clan ==
=== '''Wiseman/Death Phantom''' ===
Voiced by: Eiji Maruyama (JP), Tony Daniels (EN), Paco Mauri and Jose Luis Castañeda (LatAm), Rogério Jacques (PT)
[[File:wiseman_6392.jpg|frame]]
Voiced by: Eiji Maruyama (JP), Tony Daniels (EN), Paco Mauri and Jose Luis Castañeda (LatAm), Rogério Jacques (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[A God Am I]]: A God of Death that is.
* [[Big Bad]]: Second season.
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* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]
 
=== '''Prince Demand''' ===
Voiced by: [[Kaneto Shiozawa]] (JP), Robert Bockstael (EN), Benjamin Rivera (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
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Voiced by: [[Kaneto Shiozawa]] (JP), Robert Bockstael (EN), Benjamin Rivera (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[A Glass of Chianti]]
* [[Bishonen]]
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* [[Man of Wealth and Taste]]
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: In the manga, he [[Villainous Breakdown|goes batshit insane]] {{spoiler|after being forced to kill Saphir, who was under Wiseman's mind control, and tries to erase all of the space/time by causing a [[Temporal Paradox]].}}
* [[PietaPietà Plagiarism]]: In the anime, {{spoiler|he carries Saphir's lifeless body in his arms.}}
* [[Purple Eyes]]
* {{spoiler|[[Redemption Equals Death]]}}: In the anime.
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* [[Yandere]]: For Sailor Moon, so very much.
 
=== '''Blue Saphir''' ===
Voiced by: [[Tsutomu Kashiwakura]] (JP), Lyon Smith (EN), Emmanuel Rivas (LatAm), Rogério Jacques (PT)
[[File:sapphire_5709.jpg|frame]]
Voiced by: [[Tsutomu Kashiwakura]] (JP), Lyon Smith (EN), Emmanuel Rivas (LatAm), Rogério Jacques (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Anti-Villain]]: Mainly in the anime, but to an extent in the manga as well (he tries to kill Sailor Moon, but does so because he sincerely believes she and her Silver Crystal are the source of all problems.)
* [[Bishonen]]
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* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Though it's more black with a slightly blueish tint.
 
=== '''Green Esmeraude''' ===
Voiced by: [[Mami Koyama]] (JP), Kirsten Bishop (EN), Vicky Burgoa (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
[[File:Emerald_17_8546.gif|frame]]
Voiced by: [[Mami Koyama]] (JP), Kirsten Bishop (EN), Vicky Burgoa (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Courtesy of Wiseman. Except it's [[Batman Gambit|a clever trap devised by him]]...}}
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: {{spoiler|In the anime, Wiseman tricks her by offering her a crown that will boost her powers. It turns her into [[One-Winged Angel|a mindless dragon]] instead.}}
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* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: Uses a dress with a VERY short skirt and thigh-high boots.
 
=== '''Crimson Rubeus''' ===
Voiced by: [[Wataru Takagi]] (JP), Robert Tinkler (EN), Rene Garcia (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
[[File:2rubeus_7661.jpg|frame]]
Voiced by: [[Wataru Takagi]] (JP), Robert Tinkler (EN), Rene Garcia (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Bad Boss]]: Was planning on sacrificing the Four Sisters from the very beginning so that he could get all the glory of capturing Chibiusa himself.
* [[Bastard Boyfriend]]: While he wasn't exactly Kooan's boyfriend, he shows MANY of the signs of the trope towards her.
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* [[Smug Snake]]: ''Specially'' in the anime.
* [[Theme Naming]]: After the gemstone ruby.
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: To an already mentally-unstable Kooan, in the anime. He handed her an explosive [[MacGuffin]], telling her to kill herself and the Senshi with it as a proof of her love for him. {{spoiler|The Senshi destroy it, Kooan has a heartbreaking [[Villainous Breakdown]] and attacks them in a blind rage, but Mars stops her and makes her come back to her senses. Moon then purifies Kooan and gives her a normal life.}}
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: To Petz, in the anime. {{spoiler|He turned her into ''even more'' of a [[Psycho Electro]] than she already was, then revealed this in the middle of a battle that she and Calaveras were losing, and used the [[MacGuffin]] that was controlling Petz to create a black hole. But the girls survived and won, and Moon again purified the sisters.}} And later, {{spoiler|Esmeraude leaves him to die in his spaceship because he's not useful to Prince Demand anymore, in an [[Ironic Echo]] of what he did to the girls.}}
 
=== '''The Four Weird Sisters aka the Ayakashi Sisters (Petz, Calaveras, Berthier and Koan)''' ===
[[File:4sisters_9153.gif|frame|Koan, Berthier, Petz, and Calaveras, from left to right. ]]
Voiced by:
: Petz: [[Megumi Ogata]] (JP), Norma Dell'Agnese (EN), Alejandra de la Rosa (LatAm), Cristina Paiva (PT).
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:Berthier: [[Yuri Amano]] (JP), Kathleen Laskey (EN), Cristina Camargo (LatAm), Cristina Cavalinhos (PT).
:Koan: [[Wakana Yamazaki]] (JP), Alice Poon and Mary Long (EN), Angela Villanueva (LatAm). Isabel Wolmar (Calaveras and Koan, PT)
[[File:4sisters_9153.gif|frame]]
 
'''A description of the characters goes here.'''
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* [[Affably Evil]]: Berthier.
* [[Ascended Extra|Ascended Extras]]s: In the anime.
* [[Crosscast Role]]: Petz in the second Black Lady musical. Only time a ''male'' actor played a female character.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Koan is ordered to kill herself by Rubeus, and Berthier tries to kill herself during a battle with Sailor Mercury. Also, Petz attempts a [[Redemption Equals Death]] in order to stop the mess she'd created, but her sisters forgive her already and prevent this.
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* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Cooan or Kooan? Beruche or Berthier? Calaveras is an exception: she's named after a gemstone named after [[Mark Twain|Calaveras County]], California.
* [[Vain Sorceress]]: The four of them.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: Each of the girls has one before their [[Heel Face Turn|Heel Face Turns]]s, but none are more depressing than {{spoiler|Koan's, who attempts suicide with a time bomb [which is thrown out of her hands by the Sailor Senshi], then attacks all the Sailor Senshi in a blind, screaming rage until Sailor Mars protects her from getting kneed in the stomach by Sailor Jupiter}} and {{spoiler|Berthier's, who gives a speech on how she knew Petz and Calavaras would abandon her in her time of need and thinks the idea of being left high and dry is funny, then snaps and [[Driven to Suicide|uses her powers to freeze herself]] and everyone around her}}.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Calaveras, as the [[Evil Counterpart]] of Sailor Venus.
* [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]]: Berthier.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Koan and Berthier have actual blue hair, and Petz has green hair.
 
=== '''Black Lady''' ===
Voiced by: [[Kae Araki]] (JP), Liz Brown (EN), Cristina Hernandez (LatAm), Fernanda Figueiredo (PT)
[[File:Sailor_Moon-Black_Lady_3845.gif|frame]]
Voiced by: [[Kae Araki]] (JP), Liz Brown (EN), Cristina Hernandez (LatAm), Fernanda Figueiredo (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]
* [[Broken Bird]]: In the anime, she claims that her parents abandoned her and that her Luna-P is her only friend. In a subversion, this is because she has been brainwashed into believing so.
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* [[Woman in Black]]
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: In the anime, though this is part of Wiseman's plot.
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=== '''Droids''' ===
'''A description of the characters goes here.'''
 
== Death Busters ==
 
=== '''Pharaoh 90''' ===
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Big Bad]]: Third season.
* [[Complete Monster]]: In the manga.
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* [[The Voiceless]]: The anime version. This arguably suited his status as a [[Cosmic Horror]] better.
 
=== '''Mistress 9''' ===
Voiced by: [[Yuko Minaguchi]] (JP), Susan Aceron (EN), Cristina Camargo (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
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Voiced by: [[Yuko Minaguchi]] (JP), Susan Aceron (EN), Cristina Camargo (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[The Antichrist]]
* [[Demonic Possession]]: Of Hotaru.
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* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: To {{spoiler|Kaolinite in the anime.}}
 
=== '''Professor Souichi Tomoe/Germatoid''' ===
[[File:Prof_Tomoe-16227_9021.gif|frame]]
Voiced by: [[Akira Kamiya]] (JP), Jeff Lumby (EN), Carlos del Campo (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
[[File:Prof_Tomoe-16227_9021.gif|frame]]
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Affably Evil]]: Anime version. Out of all the bad guys in charge of a sub-group of minions, Tomoe is arguably the nicest one. He's seen engaging in small talk with the Witches 5, and simply admits that he's very disappointed whenever one repeatedly fails instead of threatening to have them punished or killed. He even played Twister with them and gave Mimete a pep talk when she was depressed!
* [[A God Am I]]: In the manga.
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: In the anime. Very efficient [[Mad Scientist]]. Very quirky when off-duty.
* [[Demonic Possession]]: The anime version.
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* [[Evil Laugh]]: In the anime, he has a truly awesome one.
* [[For Science!]]: In the manga.
* [[A God Am I]]: In the manga.
* [[Hot Shoujo Dad]]: When not doing his Death Buster duties. {{spoiler|He remains hot as he's debrainwashed in the anime.}}
* [[Large Ham]]: The biggest Ham in ''Sailor Moon''. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYeL4Ch0UiY Exhibit A].
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* {{spoiler|[[Redemption Equals Life]] and then [[Put on a Bus]]}}: Anime.
* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]: In the anime, that's one of the two features of his face we can usually see through shadows, constantly hiding it. The second is [[Slasher Smile]].
* [[SchrodingerSchrödinger's Cast]]: He's affable, funny, and sympathetic in the anime, but was a [[Complete Monster]] in the manga.
* {{spoiler|[[Spared by the Adaptation]]:}} Again, anime.
* [[Transhuman Treachery]]: Though in the anime {{spoiler|[[Tragic Monster|he didn't have a choice]].}}
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* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]
 
=== '''Kaori Naitou/Kaolinite''' ===
Voiced by: Noriko Uemara (JP), Kristen Bishop (EN), Liza Willert (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
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Voiced by: Noriko Uemara (JP), Kristen Bishop (EN), Liza Willert (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Absolute Cleavage]]: And how!
* [[Abusive Parents]]: In the anime, she's very emotionally abusive to her charge Hotaru. Curiously, that's not in the manga at all, and Hotaru's father (who loves her in the anime) is the more evil and abusive one.
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]
* [[Evil Redheads]]
* [[Fiery Redhead]]
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* [[Prehensile Hair]]: Before her first death, Kaolinite used her hair to attack quite frequently.
* [[Sacred Hospitality]]: When Usagi and Chibi-Usa come to visit Hotaru, she cannot attack them.
* [[SchrodingerSchrödinger's Cast]]: Her role in the manga is ''largely'' different than her role in the anime. In the manga, Kaorinite is the leader of the Witches Five, and she also uses a mystical well.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Is it Kaori, Kaorinite, Kaori Nite, Kaori, Kaoli Night, or Kaori Night?
* [[Theme Naming]]: Yep. the mineral kaolinite.
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* [[Wicked Stepmother]]: More or less is this to Hotaru in the anime, she is actually nice to her in the manga, though.
 
=== '''The Witches 5 (Yuuko Arimura/Eudial, Mimi Hanyuu/Mimete, Ruru Teruno/Tellu, Yui Bidou/Viluy, Cyprine and Ptilol)''' ===
;Voiced by:
:Eudial: [[Maria Kawamura]] (JP), Loretta Jafelice (EN), Nancy Mackenzie (LatAm).
:Mimete: [[Mika Kanai]] (JP), Catherine Disher (EN), Socorro de la Campa (LatAm).
:Tellu: [[Chieko Honda]] (JP), Kirsten Bishop (EN), Isabel Martinon (LatAm).
:Viluy: [[Yoshino Takamori]] (JP), Ana Maria Grey (LatAm). Cyprine: [[Yuriko Fuchizaki]] (JP).
:Cyprine: [[Yuriko Fuchizaki]] (JP).
:Ptilol: Rumi Kasahara (JP). Susan Aceron ([[Talking to Himself|Viluy, Cyprine and Ptilol]], EN), Monica Villaseñor (Cyprine and Ptilol, LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (All, PT)
 
'''A description of the characters goes here.'''
* [[Ascended Extra|Ascended Extras]]: Eudial and Mimete in the anime.
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* [[Back From the Dead]]: All of them are killed off individually in the manga, but then ressurected by Kaolinite to fight the Sailor Senshi all at once.
* [[Ascended Extra]]s: Eudial and Mimete in the anime.
* [[Blown Across the Room]]: After Usagi transforms into Super Sailor Moon, Eudial attempts to fry her, however Super Sailor Moon deflects her attack, sending it back at her and causing her to fall out of a stain glass window.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: All of them are killed off individually in the manga, but then ressurected by Kaolinite to fight the Sailor Senshi all at once.
* [[Blown Across the Room]]: After Usagi transforms into Super Sailor Moon, Eudial attempts to fry her, however Super Sailor Moon deflects her attack, sending it back at her and causing her to fall out of a stained glass window.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Eudial ''very'' frequently ended up like this, and to a smaller degree, so did Mimete.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: In her battles against the Sailor Senshi, Eudial discarded magic or complicated plans and used guns that could extract an Heart Crystal faster than the Daimons( which she brought with herself only to provide cover for her escape), flamethrowers capable to overpower Sailor Moon's attacks, and even a few dozens ''machine guns''! The latter served to show why you don't just shoot the Sailor Senshi: the machine guns shot and hit Sailor Neptune until they ran out of ammo, and, while battered, she wasn't even bleeding.
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* [[Evil Redheads]]: At least three of the girls had red or orange hair: Eudial, Mimete, and Ptilol, though Mimete is more strawberry blonde.
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: {{spoiler|Mimete}} is left trapped inside a computer in the anime. Since she was converted to energy, and energy can't be destroyed, that means it's an eternal sentencing for her.
* [[Fan Girl]]: In the anime, Mimete tended to attack her favorite idols. By her logic, people who were succesfulsuccessful and beloved ''had'' to possess very bright Heart Crystals.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Eudial and Ptilol.
* [[Geeky Turn On]]: Oh, those labcoats and glasses!
** And they might not be weating ''anything'' underneath them. [[FireflyI'll Be in My Bunk|I'll be in my bunk.]].
* [[Go-Karting with Bowser]]: Mimete and Minako in episode 114.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard|Hoist By Her Own Petard]]: {{spoiler|Tellu is killed by one of her own flowers. Viluy is erased by her nanomachines.}}
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* [[Oh Crap]]: Cyprine and Ptilol have one in the anime before [[Hoist by His Own Petard|they're wiped out by their own attacks]], making their's the only Witches 5 death to have some comedic value to it.
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]
* [[SchrodingerSchrödinger's Cast]]: In the manga they all work for Kaolinite rather than Tomoe, are closer to being actual witches, and work fairly well together rather than backstab one another.
* [[Self-Disposing Villain]]: In the anime, {{spoiler|all of them. Sure, the Senshi helped here and there, but these girls were so busy [[Enemy Civil War|killing]] ''[[Enemy Civil War|each other]]'' and/or [[Too Dumb to Live|being cocky idiots]] that the Senshi could've probably just twiddled their thumbs and waited.}}
* [[Shy Blue-Haired Girl]]: Averted: Cyprine is ruthless and arrogant.
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* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Snails?]]: Eudial hates snails. This eventually leads to her downfall {{spoiler|because Mimete not only tampers with her car, but puts some snails in the brakes to make her panic more}}.
 
=== '''Daimons''' ===
'''A description of the characters goes here.'''
 
== Dead Moon Circus ==
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=== '''Queen Nehellenia''' ===
Voiced by: [[Yoshiko Sakakibara]] as an adult and [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as a child (JP). Sylvia Garcel (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
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Voiced by: [[Yoshiko Sakakibara]] as an adult and [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as a child (JP). Sylvia Garcel (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Big Bad]]: Fourth season.
* [[Clipped-Wing Angel]]: Happens in the manga when the newly powered-up Eternal Sailor Moon attacks her. {{spoiler|This causes her to whither into the [[Humanoid Abomination|insect-like]] being she really is.}}
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* [[Eyes of Gold]]: Subverted in the anime: she originally had [[Blue Eyes]], but once she became evil, they changed color.
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]
* {{spoiler|[[Go Mad Fromfrom the Revelation]]: In the anime, after the [[Magic Mirror]] shows her that she won't retain her beauty and everyone will abandon her.}}
* [[Hellish Pupils]]
* [[Humanoid Abomination]]: What she really is in the manga.
* [[Japanese Pronouns]]: In the original she uses ''warawa'', which is associated with [[The Ojou|nobility womennoblewomen]] with sophisticated and archaic speech patterns. Dubs usually translated it into her using the most formal speech patterns of the language in question.
* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]: The ''Stars'' anime shows her as one of these, before she became a [[Vain Sorceress]].
* [[Magic Mirror]]: One of the uber examples.
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* {{spoiler|1=[[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: What Anime Nehellenia is revealed to be at the end of the SuperS season. Under her archetypal wicked queen exterior, there's an extremely miserable and angry old woman who is desperately clinging to a dying dream of staying beautiful so she'll be loved and admired, and lashing out in her pain and bitterness at those whose happiness she is jealous of and wants for herself. In ''Stars'', it reveals she was a [[Lonely Rich Kid]] who learned to love herself and her own beauty more than anything else due to the [[Magic Mirror]], which is why she cannot stand the though of losing her youthful beauty.}}
 
=== '''Zirconia''' ===
==== Voiced by: [[Hisako Kyoda]] (JP), Rowan Tichenor (EN), Guadalupe Noel (LatAm), António Semedo (PT) ====
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Voiced by: [[Hisako Kyoda]] (JP), Rowan Tichenor (EN), Guadalupe Noel (LatAm), António Semedo (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: It's an [[Evil Old Folks|evil old woman]] but really just looks like an evil old ''thing''.
* [[Breath Weapon]]: See that face-shaped pattern on the front of her robe? In the anime, it serves as a medium for Nehellenia to talk through, but in the manga it has a far more sinister purpose, {{spoiler|since she locks the Senshi in a nightmare in which the "face" fires lasers that seemingly kills Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask}}. The sequence the follows probably contains some of the most [[Body Horror|gruesome]] imagery in the Sailor Moon saga.
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* [[Evil Old Folks]]
* [[Large Ham]]: Is often seen screaming and ranting at the top of her lungs at the Trio and Quartet (''especially'' the Quartet, who don't tend to listen.) The scenery often ''shakes'' when she does so.
* [[Literal Split Personality]]: Zirconia is the physical manifestation of Nehellenia's desires for ultimate power and eternal beauty as well as her fears of growing old and ugly, created to carry out her will.
* [[She's a Man In Japan]]: Reversed; Zirconia is a woman in Japan, but was bizarrely made male in the English dub, with a [[So Bad It's Good|hilariously bad]] Yoda-esque voice.
* [[Starfish Character]]: Zirconia is the physical manifestation of Nehellenia's desires for ultimate power and eternal beauty as well as her fears of growing old and ugly, created to carry out her will.
 
=== '''The Amazon Trio (Tiger's Eye, Hawk's Eye, Fisheye)''' ===
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;Voiced by:
:Tiger's Eye: [[Ryotaro Okiayu]] (JP), Jason Barr (EN), Yamil Atala (LatAm), António Semedo (PT).
:Hawk's Eye: [[Toshio Furukawa]] (JP), Benji Plener (EN),Benjamin Rivera (LatAm), Rogério Jacques (PT).
:Fish Eye: [[Akira Ishida]] (JP), Deborah Drakeford (EN), Vicky Burgoa (LatAm), Miguel Feijão (PT).
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Anti-Villain|Anti Villains]]: Anime only.
* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: Look at Fisheye. Listen to Fisheye. Would ''you'' believe Fisheye is a guy?
* [[Ascended Extra|Ascended Extras]]s: Again, anime only.
* [[Camp Gay]]: Fisheye in the anime.
** [[Camp Straight]]: In the manga, where [[Honey Trap|he tries to seduce Ami to brainwash her.]] {{spoiler|It utterly fails}}
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* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Anime only.
* [[Honey Trap]]: The three would separately try to befriend or seduce you. Once you rejected them, they'd try to trap you.
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain|Ineffectual Sympathetic Villains]]s
* [[Likes Older Women]]: Hawk's Eye preferred to attack older women. In fact, one of his victims was Ikuko-mama, Usagi's [[Hot Mom]].
* [[Mind Rape]]: ''Literally''. In order to find Pegasus, they stick their heads inside of restrained people's dream mirrors in ways that [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|remind you of a sexual assault.]]
* [[Punch Clock Villain|Punch Clock Villains]]s: The trio usually discuss work sitting around their personal bar, and regard the search for Pegasus as a mere chore they have to do as a part of their circus job.
* [[She's a Man In Japan]]: Fisheye was often made female in the dubs. Could be 'cause it's ''so'' hard [[Viewer Gender Confusion|to believe]] that [[Ambiguous Gender|he is a man]] in Japan 'cause his [[Akira Ishida|male voice actor]] did such an amazing job sounding femminine.
* [[Shy Blue-Haired Girl|Shy Blue Haired Girl...er, Boy]]: Averted with the flighty and whimsical Fisheye.
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* [[Whip It Good]]: Tiger's Eye.
 
=== '''The Amazones Quartet (Cere Cere the Illusionist, Palla Palla the Ball Balancer, Jun Jun the Acrobat, Ves Ves the Tamer)''' ===
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;Voiced by:
:Cere Cere: [[Yuri Amano]] (JP), Daniela Olivieri (EN), Norma Echevarria (LatAm), Cristina Cavalinhos (PT).
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:Jun Jun: [[Kumiko Watanabe]] (JP), Mary Long (EN), Mónica Villaseñor(LatAm), Cristina Paiva (PT).
:Ves Ves; Junko Hagimori (JP), Karyn Dywer (EN), Gabriela Willert (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT).
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Anime Hair]]: especially Jun Jun's.
* [[Bokukko]]: Jun Jun.
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* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Ves Ves
* [[Four-Girl Ensemble]]: Jun Jun and Ves Ves share the mannish role, Palla Palla is the childlike one, Cere Cere is the glamorous girl but [[Team Mom|tries to be mature too]].
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: In both the anime ''ANDand'' the manga.
* {{spoiler|[[Magical Girl]]: All four are actually Sailor Senshi who are charged with protecting Sailor Chibi Moon. But only in the manga. Their names come from the first four asteroids to be discovered in the asteroid belt.}}
* [[Manipulative Bitch]]: Cere Cere has a knack for being this.
* [[Master of Illusion]]: Cere Cere, fitting her manipulative tactics.
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* [[She Fu]]: Jun Jun.
* [[Shy Blue-Haired Girl]]: Subverted: Palla Palla is outspoken and childlike.
* [[Third -Person Person]]: Palla Palla.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Each role is shared by two girls.
** Tomboys: Jun Jun and Ves Ves.
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* [[Trickster Archetype|Tricksters]]: All of them.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Ves Ves had a whip, as befitting her tamer work in the circus.
* [[Yuri Amano]]: Cere Cere.
 
 
== Shadow Galactica ==
 
* [[Dark Magical Girl]]
* [[Fallen Hero|Fallen Heroines]]ines: Many of Shadow Galactica's members in the manga are former Sailor Senshi that have turned evil. Those that aren't (The Sailor Anima Mates) killed the Sailor Senshi of their planets to gain power, though both manga and anime mention that they are being [[Mind Control|controlled]] by bracelets that Galaxia has put on them.
 
=== '''Sailor Galaxia''' ===
Voiced by: [[Mitsuko Horie]] (JP), Nancy McKenzie (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
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Voiced by: [[Mitsuko Horie]] (JP), Nancy McKenzie (LatAm), Isabel Wolmar (PT)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
* [[BFS]]
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* [[Big Freaking Sword]]
* [[The Chessmaster]]
* {{spoiler|[[Demonic Possession]]: The anime version of Galaxia tried to [[Sealed Evil in a Can|turn herself into a can for sealing Chaos]] and sent her own Star Seed (Chibi Chibi) away to not get her contaminated. [[Out-Gambitted|Didn't quite work.]] However, being [[The Chessmaster]] she made preparations to give the new generation of Sailor Senshi a fighting chance against her.}}
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* [[Evil Redheads]]
* {{spoiler|[[Face Heel Turn]] and [[Heel Face Turn]].}}
* [[Fallen Hero|Fallen Heroine]]ine
* [[World's Strongest Man|Galaxy's Strongest Woman]]: In the anime, Galaxia was, as befits her name, the strongest Sailor Senshi in the entire Galaxy, before her [[Face Heel Turn]] and arguably kept the title to the end, as far as sheer power is concerned.
* [[For the Evulz]] and [[You Have Failed Me...]]: In the anime, these tropes basically sum up Galaxia's treatment of her minions. It's fairly clear, that their missions were meaningless and meant only to entertain her to begin with, yet she still kills them off for failures. Moreover, her offer to {{spoiler|Uranus and Neptune and her words after it is accepted}} imply that she cycled through [[Bad Boss|many, many sets of minions this way]]. In the manga, she's not above offing a failed underling as well.
* [[Hero-Killer]]: From the beginning in the manga, and after she gets bored of watching her servants getting whipped by the Senshi in the anime, she swiftly demonstrates why she is so feared.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: In the manga, where she is influenced but not controlled by Chaos.
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* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: Both manga and anime versions think they're doing what's right and wish to destroy Chaos.
 
=== '''Sailor Mnemosyne and Sailor Lethe''' ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Anti-Villain]]: Mnemosyne and Lethe joined Galaxia because they truly believed she would bring order to the universe, something they desperately wanted since their planets were engulfed in an endless war.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: ''[[HeelDeadly Face Door SlamChange-of-Heart|Almost]]''. Mnemosyne feels sorry for Sailor Moon and restores her memory after Lethe erases it, then convinces Lethe to join her in helping Sailor Moon. Both she and Lethe then get killed off by Sailors Phi and Chi for turning on Shadow Galactica ''immediately'' afterwards.
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: Same as above.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Lethe and Mnemosyne.
 
=== '''Sailor Anima Mates''' ===
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Just like most [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]s of the anime, in the manga they were killed off extremely quickly, some within the very scene they appeared in.
 
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Just like most [[Quirky Miniboss Squad|Quirky Miniboss Squads]] of the anime, in the manga they were killed off extremely quickly, some within the very scene they appeared in.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Sailor + Metal + Animal.
 
==== '''Sailor Iron Mouse a.k.a. Nezu Chuukou''' ====
Voiced by: [[Eriko Hara]] (JP), Gabriela Willert (LatAm), Olga Lima (PT)
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Voiced by: [[Eriko Hara]] (JP), Gabriela Willert (LatAm), Olga Lima (PT)
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From the planet Chuu.
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Even her death is somewhat played for laughs.
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]
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* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: In the anime. In the manga, she gets killed in her first appearance.
 
==== '''Sailor Aluminum Seiren a.k.a. Reiko Aya''' ====
Voiced by: [[Kikuko Inoue]] (JP), Maru Guerrero (LatAm), Olga Lima (PT)
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Voiced by: [[Kikuko Inoue]] (JP), Maru Guerrero (LatAm), Olga Lima (PT)
 
From the planet Mermaid.
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Absolute Cleavage]]
* [[Affably Evil]]: She's [[Yamato Nadeshiko|so nice, soft-spoken and polite]], it's easy to forget she's a villain. She actually hands out ''business cards'' to her targets.
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* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]
 
==== '''Sailor Lead Crow aka Akane Karasuma''' ====
Voiced by: Chiharu Suzuka (JP), Gisela Casillas (LatAm), Cristina Paiva (PT)
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Voiced by: Chiharu Suzuka (JP), Gisela Casillas (LatAm), Cristina Paiva (PT)
 
From the planet Coronis, also the homeworld of Phobos and Deimos in the manga.
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Absolute Cleavage]]
* [[Anti-Villain]]: In the anime.
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* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]
 
==== '''Sailor Tin Nyanko aka Suzu Nyanko''' ====
Voiced by: [[Ikue Ohtani]] (JP), Ana Maria Grey (LatAm), Cristina Cavalinhos (PT)
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Voiced by: [[Ikue Ohtani]] (JP), Ana Maria Grey (LatAm), Cristina Cavalinhos (PT)
 
From the planet Mau, also the homeworld of Luna and Artemis in the manga.
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Anti-Villain]]: In the manga (definately not in the anime, although this is because she's [[Brainwashed and Crazy]].)
* [[Catgirl]]
* [[HeelDeadly Face Door SlamChange-of-Heart]]: {{spoiler|Sailor Moon manages to partway purify her by hitting one of her bracelets and destroying it; this causes one side of her uniform to turn white and her to be torn between acting good or evil. Galaxia will have none of this and kills her off before Sailor Moon can finish.}}
* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[The Sociopath]]: Her [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] personna in the anime is devoid of any empathetic qualities whatsoever.
 
==== '''Sailor Heavy Metal Papillon''' ====
 
From the planet Cocoon.
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Action Mom]]: A surprisingly evil variant, though her being a mother isn't touched upon in the series proper.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: The artbooks list her as a Samba dancer and a mother. They're also the source of the name of her planet.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: Her Galactica Scales attack is fire based.
 
=== Phage ===
'''A description of the characters goes here.'''
 
=== '''Phage'''Chaos ===
 
=== '''Chaos''' ===
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[As Long as There Is Evil]]: Its anime incarnation is literally the evil and malice of all sentient beings across the galaxy coagulated into semi-physical form.
* [[Big Bad]]: Fifth season.
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* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]
* [[Ultimate Evil]]: {{spoiler|Particularly in the manga, where it is only stopped temporarily, and is going to return as practically invincible Sailor Chaos to unleash a devastating war on galaxy sometime in the future.}}
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: Wouldn't be a true ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' [[Big Bad]] without this trope.
 
 
== Movie villians ==
=== '''Fiore''' ===
Voiced by: [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] as an adult and Tomoko Maruo as a child (JP). Steven Bednarski as an adult and Mary Long as a child (EN). Benjamin Rivera (LatAm)
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Anti-Villain]]: He just wants to make Mamoru happy...
* [[Expy]]: He resembles the Makaiju 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 Makaiju Alien.
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* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: If he is truly in love with Mamoru.
 
=== '''Xenian Flower''' ===
Voiced by: [[Yumi Touma]] (JP), Susan Aceron (EN), Norma Echevarría (LatAm)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: She's capable of destroying stars and planets in order to survive, and is described as "the most dangerous flower in the universe".
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]
* [[The Power of Hate]]: 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.
 
=== '''Princess Snow Kaguya''' ===
Voiced by: [[Eiko Masuyama]] (JP), Catherine Disher (EN), Laura Torres (LatAm)
 
The only movie villain who originated in the manga (though [[Naoko Takeuchi]] did sketch the SuperS movie characters).
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[An Ice Person]]
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: "Snow Kaguya" is the nickname she adopts when Kakeru mentions the story of Princess Kaguya to her. Her true name (if she ''has'' one) is never revealed.
* [[Winter Royal Lady]]
 
=== '''Queen Badiane''' ===
Voiced by: [[Rihoko Yoshida]] (JP), Kirsten Bishop (EN), Liza Willert (LatAm)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Assimilation Plot]]: Her plan is create a black hole that will trap a dream world where they would dream whatever they wished. This might put her as the only villain not acting [[For the Evulz]] if not for the cruelty she displayed towards Chibiusa when she refused to enter the dream world.
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: Her human form is gigantic.
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* [[Wicked Witch]]: Overlaps with [[Hot Witch]], since she ''is'' pretty good-looking.
 
=== '''Fairies (Poupelin, Banane and Orangeat)''' ===
;Voiced by:
:Poupelin: [[Nobuo Tobita]] (JP), Robert Tinkler (EN).
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:Orangeat: [[Kazuya Nakai]] (JP). Susan Aceron ([[Talking Tom Himself|Banane and Orangeat]], EN)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]]: They turn into birds when their flutes are destroyed.
* [[Magic Music]]: They hypnotize children using magic flutes.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: They join Badiane because they believe her plan will make all the Earth's children happy
 
=== '''Lyrica Hubert''' ===
Voiced by: [[Yuriko Yamamoto]] (JP)
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: Was a minor villainess from the manga, was then brought into the ''Super S special'' with her backstory completely changed.
* [[Creepy Child]]
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* [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]]
 
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