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The main cast of Sailor Moon as seen in the 1990s anime adaptation. The Sailor Moon manga series features a cast of characters created by Naoko Takeuchi.The series takes place in Tokyo, Japan, where the Sailor Guardians (セーラー戦士, Sērā Senshi), a group of ten magical girls, are formed to fight against antagonists who aim to take over the Earth, the Solar System and the Milky Way.
This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in anime and manga, as opposed to licensed appearances in such media. This category is for fictional characters in anime and manga who are female.
The kanji in Urawa's name mean "inlet" (ura), "peace" (wa), and "good" (ryō). In the Japanese version he is voiced by Shinichiro Ohta, and in English by Eric Kimmel. Momoko Momohara (桃原桃子, Momohara Momoko) Chibi-Usa's classmate. She first appears in the second season, with brown hair, and is called Melissa in the English dub.
Ayame (菖蒲) is a red-haired wolf demon that appears only in the anime. She is the granddaughter of the Northern Wolf Demon Tribe's leader. Koga once saved her from the Birds of Paradise and promised to marry her when she got older. In the epilogue of the anime, Ayame finally married Koga.
She is best known for her voice roles in various anime shows, films, video games, and web series. Berry is also a recording artist and YouTube personality under the name "The Unknown Songbird". [1] [2] [3] [4]
In episode 4 of the first series, it is mentioned that her mother is a "Star in the Heavens", meaning she passes away long before the events of the series take place. In Onegai My Melody Sukkiri, she became Kogure's girlfriend. 3 Years later after Sukkiri, she is reunited with My Melody in the High School Arc to stop the Dokurobou.
Ryoko Sakaki (榊 涼子, Sakaki Ryōko) is a tall, mature-looking girl with long red hair and large bust, residing in room 112. Ch. 14 She is gentle and kind, acting like a big sister, Vol. 6 profiles responding to the eccentrics of the other Polaris residents in a level-headed manner and comforting the other students when they are troubled.
Vol. 7, Ch. 6 After arriving in the Ever After in volume 9, Jaune picked a fruit that sent him decades back in time which resulted in him becoming the Rusted Knight, a fairytale character from the Girl Who Fell Through the World. Vol. 9, Ch. 5-10. His name is a reference to the French heroine Joan of Arc. Nora Valkyrie