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Sailor Neptune

Sailor Neptune (セーラーネプチューン, Sērā Nepuchūn) is a fictional lead character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. Her alternate identity is Michiru Kaiou (海王 みちる, Kaiō Michiru, renamed "Michelle Kaioh" in some English adaptations), a teenage Japanese schoolgirl and violinist. Michiru is a member of the Sailor Soldiers, female supernatural fighters who protect the Solar System from evil.

Sailor Neptune
Sailor Moon character
Michiru in her Super Sailor Neptune form as seen in the 1990s anime
First appearanceSailor Moon chapter #27: "Infinity 1 – Premonition" (1994)
Created byNaoko Takeuchi
Voiced byJapanese:
Masako Katsuki
Sayaka Ohara (Sailor Moon Crystal)
English:
Lauren Landa (Viz Media dub, Sailor Moon Crystal)
Barbara Radecki (CWi dub)
In-universe information
AliasMichiru Kaioh
Princess Neptune
Significant otherSailor Uranus
AffiliationsSailor Guardians
Shadow Galactica
Powers and abilitiesGeneration and manipulation of seawater,[1] precognition, astral projection

Introduced in the third story arc, Sailor Neptune fights alongside her partner and lover Sailor Uranus. In both versions of the story she is portrayed as elegant, sophisticated, capable of sharp anger, occasionally cold, and fully dedicated to her duty as a Sailor Soldier. She possesses powers associated with the sea, precognition, as well as powers granted by her magic mirror.

Profile edit

 
Michiru with a cello, as drawn by Naoko Takeuchi

Michiru is formally introduced in the third story arc, although she appears in silhouette alongside Sailor Uranus in episode 89, a "teaser" to Sailor Moon S. She is portrayed as a very polite, calm character in the series. She dislikes being patronized even if not doing so would hurt her feelings, and subsequently will not indulge people. This is alluded to in her backstory, explaining that she was congenial but generally not social. Michiru is also graceful and delicate, with an aura of sophistication. She is clearly intelligent, and this usually manifests itself through art and music. Usagi (to whom this observation is especially relevant) once commented that Michiru was the ideal example of a princess. Michiru has short teal hair in a wavy style that reaches just past her shoulders. In her transformation sequence, she finishes with a hair toss/flip.

Michiru attends Mugen Academy with Haruka (and the younger Hotaru Tomoe) when she is first introduced. In the manga, after Mugen is destroyed, she and Haruka later attend the same high school as Usagi and the other girls. It is never mentioned where they go after this in the anime, but the two of them are shown driving away in their last appearance in Sailor Moon S, and during a made-for-TV special set during the following season, they are shown staying at a hotel elsewhere in Japan. According to the musicals, Michiru had experience studying abroad.[2] Michiru's closest bond is with Haruka, and Takeuchi has explicitly stated that the two are in a lesbian relationship in both the manga and the anime[3] as well as the musicals.

In the anime adaptation, Michiru briefly flirts with Seiya, at that time a man, asking him to help her unzip her dress. Her stated intention, earlier in the episode, is to learn Seiya's motives out of fear that he is a threat to the planet.[4] This flirtation does not occur in the manga, where Seiya is always a female and plays a much more minor role. However, in the Infinity arc, Michiru appears as temptation for Mamoru, paralleling Haruka being used as temptation for Usagi. Though she never makes any of the advances on Mamoru that Haruka makes on Usagi, Usagi is jealous of her because she sees them together.

Michiru is deeply artistic and is the Sailor Soldier most associated with the arts. Her known skills include the violin, swimming, and painting; of all her skills, her strongest is as a violinist, which is also her greatest dream.[5] She likes all her classes, especially music, and belongs to the music club at school as well as the swimming club.[6] In the manga, she collects cosmetics; in the anime, she loves to swim, often using the water as a way to relax.[7] Her favorite food is sashimi, while her least favorite is kikurage mushrooms. She also dislikes sea cucumbers for unclear reasons, and her favorite color is Marine blue.[5]

Aspects and forms edit

As a character with different incarnations, special powers, transformations and a long lifetime virtually spanned between the Silver Millennium era and the 30th century, Michiru gains multiple aspects and aliases as the series progresses.

Sailor Neptune edit

Michiru's Soldier identity. She wears a uniform colored in teal and cerulean, and unlike most of the other Soldiers, her gloves extend only to her mid-forearms and has an 8 stars shaped jewel on her teal-colored choker. She wears planet shaped teal colored earrings (which is the shape of Planet Neptune) but the earrings were absent in the 1992 version of Sailor Moon, and present in the Sailor Moon Crystal. She is given specific titles throughout the various series, including Soldier of the Deep Waters[8] (or "Depths" in the English manga), Soldier of Embrace,[9] Soldier of the Sea, and Soldier of Comprehension.[10] Her personality is no different from when she is a civilian, although certain special abilities and powers are unavailable to her in her regular civilian form. Just like her partner, Haruka, Michiru has some precognitive abilities while in her normal form. She is able to prophetically predict who the next target of the Death Busters is likely to be next.

Sailor Neptune uses ocean-based attacks (not just water),[11] and carries one of three Talismans carried by the "outer" Sailor Soldiers; Neptune has the Deep Aqua Mirror, which always reveals the truth. She takes a black-and-white approach to her role as a Soldier, one shared by Sailor Uranus, who is virtually always at her side. As she grows stronger, Sailor Neptune gains additional unique special abilities, and at key points her uniform changes to reflect this. The first change takes place in Act 44 of the manga, when she obtains the Neptune Crystal and her outfit becomes similar to that of Super Sailor Moon. She is not given a new title. A similar event takes place in Episode 167 of the anime, and she is given the name Super Sailor Neptune. A third form appears in Act 49 of the manga, unnamed but analogous to Eternal Sailor Moon (sans wings).[12] In the official visual book for Sailor Moon Eternal, this form was named "Eternal Sailor Neptune".[13]

Princess Neptune edit

On Silver Millennium, Sailor Neptune was also the princess of her home planet. She was among those given the duty of protecting the Solar System from outside invasion. As Princess Neptune, she dwelt in Triton Castle and wore a sea-green gown. She appears in this form in the original manga Act 48, as well as in supplementary art. It is unknown whether she had a romantic relationship with Princess Uranus at that time.

Special powers and items edit

 
Sailor Neptune using the Deep Aqua Mirror to perform Submarine Reflection in Sailor Moon Crystal

Even in civilian form, Michiru has some precognitive gifts, as she occasionally states that "the sea is stormy" when there is an evil presence at work. She is not shown using any other special powers in her civilian form, and must first transform into a Sailor Soldier by raising her hand or a special device into the air and shouting a special phrase, originally "Neptune Planet Power, Make-up!"[14] In the manga she eventually gains her Neptune Crystal and this phrase changes to evoke Neptune Crystal Power.[15] In the anime, although she does upgrade to Super Sailor Neptune, the Crystal is never mentioned and her transformation is never shown on screen after the upgrade.[16]

Sailor Neptune's powers are inspired by Roman mythology, where Neptune is the god of the sea. She draws energy from the "deep waters" and blasts it at her foes. She is given three major attacks in the series, and although they all have English names (like those of the other Sailor Soldiers), each is also given kanji in the manga to denote the meaning to Japanese readers. For example, her first attack, Deep Submerge,[17] is given kanji which translate precisely to "deep" () and "submerge" (水没).[18] The intended English pronunciation is given in furigana. This is Sailor Neptune's primary attack for most of the anime series.

In the manga, Michiru owns a special hand mirror which supplements her precognition.[19] This turns out to be the Deep Aqua Mirror, one of three powerful Talismans, the other two of which are carried by Sailor Uranus and Sailor Pluto. In the anime, she does not gain the mirror until she is revealed as one of the Talisman bearers;[20] in either case, it is used in her second attack, Submarine Reflection[21] (深海鏡射, "deep sea mirror shoot").[18] In both the anime and manga, she can use to launch an extremely powerful and devastating attack. In the anime, Michiru can also use it through and dispelling illusions, as seen in the SuperS movie. In the manga, she can also use it for astral projection,[22] and lends it to Chibiusa while she and the other Outer Soldiers are away. Chibiusa invokes the Deep Aqua Mirror's strength and power by stating its name and is able to teleport to Sailor Neptune's location.

Michiru's violin, a Stradivarius worth some five million dollars, is called the Marine Cathédrale and is named after "the temple of the sea".[23] Aside from playing it in concert, she uses it in her third and final attack, which (like the instrument itself) has a French-inspired name: Submarine Violon Tide (深海提琴潮流, "deep sea violin tide"). This third attack is only used in the manga, and was never shown in the anime. This attack is also used by the evil Sailor Neptune in Act 50, where it is renamed Galactica Violon Tide. The Neptune Crystal is perhaps her most important possession, as it is her Sailor Crystal and the source of all her power, which becomes especially important in the fifth story arc. It is given to her by Sailor Saturn.[18]

Development edit

The character of Sailor Neptune was not developed until partway through the Sailor Moon series, after the Sailor Soldiers were well-established. She was created in tandem with Sailor Uranus, as a pair of "complementary but opposite characters",[24] and meant from the beginning to work alongside Sailor Pluto. Creator Naoko Takeuchi has said that she was shocked by the changes made to Michiru's personality in the anime series, but that she was glad fans still liked the character.[25]

Sailor Neptune's visual design is intended to evoke images of her element, from the choice of colors to the wavy quality of her hair, which Takeuchi even joked might be thought of as seaweed hair. In street clothes, Michiru is supposed to be an "artist type" and to dress accordingly; in fact, initial drawings are extremely elegant and "adult", because she was originally intended to be involved in the all-female Takarazuka Revue with Haruka.[26] Although this was not included in the series itself, Takeuchi stated in an interview that she feels Takarazuka is "the maximum level of feminine emancipation," that as such it was her inspiration for the character of Haruka, and that it seemed natural for Haruka to fall in love with another woman—namely Michiru.[27]

The kanji of Michiru's surname translate as "sea" (, kai) and "king" (, ō). Together, they constitute most of the name of the planet Neptune in Japanese, Kaiōsei (海王星, "Sea King Star"). Her given name is in hiragana michiru (みちる) and so its meaning is not inherent, but the word itself means "to rise" (). The packaging of Irwin dolls released in Canada in 1998 called Michiru by the name Nerissa.

Actresses edit

 
Lauren Landa is the voice of Michiru in the Viz Media dub.

In the Japanese anime series and movies, Michiru Kaioh is voiced by veteran voice actress Masako Katsuki.[28] In the third season of Sailor Moon Crystal, she is voiced by Sayaka Ohara.[29] In the original English dub her name is changed to "Michelle Kaioh" and her voice is provided by Barbara Radecki. Michiru is voiced by Lauren Landa in the Viz Media English dub.[30]

In the stage musicals, Michiru has been played by nine actresses: Kaoru Sakamoto, Chikage Tomita, Miyuki Fuji, Hiroko Tahara, Sara Shimada, Yuhka Asami, Tomoko Inami, Takayo Oyama, and Sayaka Fujioka. Asami, the longest-running of these actresses, knew nothing about Sailor Moon when she was given a role in the musical, but came to greatly admire the character of Michiru after reading the manga and watching the anime. Nao Takagi, who played opposite her as Sailor Uranus, has stated that certain scenes were specially created just for the two of them.[31]

Michiru does not appear in the live-action series.

Reception and influence edit

The official Sailor Moon popularity polls listed Michiru Kaioh and Sailor Neptune as separate characters. In 1994, with fifty one choices, Sailor Neptune was the seventh most popular character, receiving almost eight thousand votes more than Michiru, who was the ninth.[32] In early 1996, with fifty one choices, Michiru was the sixteenth most popular character, and Neptune was the twenty second.[33]

Fan fiction featuring Haruka and Michiru is among the most searched-for fan fiction on the Internet,[34] and Erica Friedman of Yuricon has described Haruka and Michiru as being "one of the most romantic, funny, and fun yuri couples, ever."[35] In her response to an academic essay on Sailor Moon by Mary Grigsby, author Emily Ravenwood compared Michiru and Haruka's relationship with Zoisite and Kunzite's relationship explaining that "in both cases, the feminine and masculine attributes are highlighted with a heavy hand (deliberate display of stereotypes)." According to her, the contrast between Michiru and Haruka, is not played so burlesque-ly as that of Zoisite and Kunzite, but still is extreme, with Haruka being the "perfect butch" while Michiru "is the classic high femme. She’s beautiful, she’s artistically talented, she’s gracious and has exquisite manners, she even does things with her hair (the only character to do so in the whole show). She’s never the one driving the car."[36]

Censorship edit

In an effort to avoid the controversy that a lesbian character in a cartoon aimed towards a younger audience would cause, given the social mores, Haruka and Michiru's relationship has been censored in certain countries. In North America, the former English dub stated that Haruka and Michiru are cousins, even going so far as to occasionally state this through characters who should not know such information. However, whether in an attempt to be more faithful to the original Japanese or through failure to edit consistently, several episodes of the former English dub retained a noticeable amount of their casual flirting.[37] Due to the censorship and problematic dubbing, some viewers inferred not only a homosexual relationship between the two girls, but also an incestuous one. It has even been implied that the difficulties in dubbing Haruka and Michiru's relationship are part of the reason why there was a gap of several years between the dubbing of the earlier series and the dubbing of Sailor Moon S.[38] In Japan, there were also some controversies around the character.[39]

Viz Media and Studiopolis' English-language redub of the series in 2016 would address the censorship issue by restoring any deleted scenes and preserving the integrity of the original Japanese scripts. In 2019, Viz Media released a new dub of Sailor Moon Sailor Stars, but in what they call a "translation error", they refer to Haruka and Michiru in a booklet as "friends" rather than a lesbian couple. The company later issued an apology on Twitter, in which they acknowledge that the two characters "are not friends, but in fact, partners."[40]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  2. ^ Sailor Moon Musical, 1998 Eien Densetsu kaiteiban, Stage 1, after Dream wa Ookiku everybody congratulates Ami on studying abroad and Michiru says, "If you go abroad, rely on me, I'm experienced with that."
  3. ^ BLACK MOON - Sailor Moon, created by Naoko Takeuchi
  4. ^ Sailor Moon episode 180 - "The Brightness of the Calling Stars! Haruka and Company into the War"
  5. ^ a b Takeuchi, Naoko (June 6, 1995). "Back of volume". Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Vol. 10. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178806-X.
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  7. ^ This hobby can be seen in Sailor Moon episode 097, Sailor Moon episode 110.
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  9. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (March 6, 1996). "Act 45". Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Vol. 14. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178826-4.
  10. ^ 1997 Winter Special Musical - Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (Revised)
  11. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (February 6, 1995). "Act 33". Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Vol. 9. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178797-7.
  12. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (July 5, 1996). "Act 42". Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon. Vol. 15. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178835-3.
  13. ^ Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie (Crystal Season IV) 『劇場版「美少女戦士セーラームーンEternal」公式ビジュアルBOOK』 ["Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie" Official Visual Book]. Kodansha. 2021-02-27. ISBN 978-4-06-522736-7.
  14. ^ First used in Act 30 of the manga (she raises her hand) and Episode 106 of the anime (she raises the Lip Rod). In the English anime, "Michelle" does not say 'Make up' when transforming, and the phrase "Neptune Star Power" is usually used instead.
  15. ^ "Crystal Power" starting in Act 45, when she acquires her second uniform. No new phrase is used for her third uniform.
  16. ^ She does say the phrase "Neptune Crystal Power, Make up!" in her Sailor Moon Sailor Stars image prologue. . Archived from the original on 2007-06-26. Retrieved 2007-04-13.
  17. ^ First appears in Act 29 of the manga and Episode 92 of the anime. In the English anime, the word Neptune is sometimes added at the beginning.
  18. ^ a b c Takeuchi, Naoko (March 6, 1996). "Act 44". Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Vol. 14. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178826-4.
  19. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (July 6, 1994). "Act 27". Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Vol. 7. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178781-0.
  20. ^ Episode 110.
  21. ^ First appears in Act 34 and the Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie.
  22. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (July 6, 1995). "The Lover of Princess Kaguya". Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Vol. 11. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178809-4.
  23. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). "Act 26". Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Vol. 8. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178790-X.
  24. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (February 6, 1995). "Act 29". Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Vol. 9. Kodansha. p. 31. ISBN 4-06-178797-7.
  25. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (September 1996). Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon Original Picture Collection. Vol. III. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-324518-7.
  26. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (October 1999). Materials Collection. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-324521-7.
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  28. ^ Doi, Hitoshi. . Archived from the original on 2009-05-29. Retrieved 2009-12-31.
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  30. ^ "Interview: Lauren Landa and Erica Mendez, Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2017-07-14.
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  33. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (July 5, 1996). Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Vol. 15. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178835-3.
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  36. ^ Ravenwood, Emily (2006-11-08). "More About Gender Dynamics, Etc". Ravenwood's Illustrated Discussions of Sailor Moon. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  37. ^ Roncero-Menendez, Sara (July 21, 2014). "Sailor Neptune and Uranus Come Out of the Fictional Closet". The Huffington Post.
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  40. ^ Peters, Megan (June 25, 2019). "Viz Media Apologizes for Sailor Moon Error about Sailor Uranus and Neptune Romance". Retrieved September 25, 2019.

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article June 2022 The native form of this personal name is Kaiō Michiru This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Sailor Neptune セーラーネプチューン Sera Nepuchun is a fictional lead character in the Sailor Moon media franchise Her alternate identity is Michiru Kaiou 海王 みちる Kaiō Michiru renamed Michelle Kaioh in some English adaptations a teenage Japanese schoolgirl and violinist Michiru is a member of the Sailor Soldiers female supernatural fighters who protect the Solar System from evil Sailor NeptuneSailor Moon characterMichiru in her Super Sailor Neptune form as seen in the 1990s animeFirst appearanceSailor Moon chapter 27 Infinity 1 Premonition 1994 Created byNaoko TakeuchiVoiced byJapanese Masako Katsuki Sayaka Ohara Sailor Moon Crystal English Lauren Landa Viz Media dub Sailor Moon Crystal Barbara Radecki CWi dub In universe informationAliasMichiru Kaioh Princess NeptuneSignificant otherSailor UranusAffiliationsSailor Guardians Shadow GalacticaPowers and abilitiesGeneration and manipulation of seawater 1 precognition astral projection Introduced in the third story arc Sailor Neptune fights alongside her partner and lover Sailor Uranus In both versions of the story she is portrayed as elegant sophisticated capable of sharp anger occasionally cold and fully dedicated to her duty as a Sailor Soldier She possesses powers associated with the sea precognition as well as powers granted by her magic mirror Contents 1 Profile 2 Aspects and forms 2 1 Sailor Neptune 2 2 Princess Neptune 3 Special powers and items 4 Development 4 1 Actresses 5 Reception and influence 5 1 Censorship 6 See also 7 ReferencesProfile edit nbsp Michiru with a cello as drawn by Naoko Takeuchi Michiru is formally introduced in the third story arc although she appears in silhouette alongside Sailor Uranus in episode 89 a teaser to Sailor Moon S She is portrayed as a very polite calm character in the series She dislikes being patronized even if not doing so would hurt her feelings and subsequently will not indulge people This is alluded to in her backstory explaining that she was congenial but generally not social Michiru is also graceful and delicate with an aura of sophistication She is clearly intelligent and this usually manifests itself through art and music Usagi to whom this observation is especially relevant once commented that Michiru was the ideal example of a princess Michiru has short teal hair in a wavy style that reaches just past her shoulders In her transformation sequence she finishes with a hair toss flip Michiru attends Mugen Academy with Haruka and the younger Hotaru Tomoe when she is first introduced In the manga after Mugen is destroyed she and Haruka later attend the same high school as Usagi and the other girls It is never mentioned where they go after this in the anime but the two of them are shown driving away in their last appearance in Sailor Moon S and during a made for TV special set during the following season they are shown staying at a hotel elsewhere in Japan According to the musicals Michiru had experience studying abroad 2 Michiru s closest bond is with Haruka and Takeuchi has explicitly stated that the two are in a lesbian relationship in both the manga and the anime 3 as well as the musicals In the anime adaptation Michiru briefly flirts with Seiya at that time a man asking him to help her unzip her dress Her stated intention earlier in the episode is to learn Seiya s motives out of fear that he is a threat to the planet 4 This flirtation does not occur in the manga where Seiya is always a female and plays a much more minor role However in the Infinity arc Michiru appears as temptation for Mamoru paralleling Haruka being used as temptation for Usagi Though she never makes any of the advances on Mamoru that Haruka makes on Usagi Usagi is jealous of her because she sees them together Michiru is deeply artistic and is the Sailor Soldier most associated with the arts Her known skills include the violin swimming and painting of all her skills her strongest is as a violinist which is also her greatest dream 5 She likes all her classes especially music and belongs to the music club at school as well as the swimming club 6 In the manga she collects cosmetics in the anime she loves to swim often using the water as a way to relax 7 Her favorite food is sashimi while her least favorite is kikurage mushrooms She also dislikes sea cucumbers for unclear reasons and her favorite color is Marine blue 5 Aspects and forms editAs a character with different incarnations special powers transformations and a long lifetime virtually spanned between the Silver Millennium era and the 30th century Michiru gains multiple aspects and aliases as the series progresses Sailor Neptune edit Michiru s Soldier identity She wears a uniform colored in teal and cerulean and unlike most of the other Soldiers her gloves extend only to her mid forearms and has an 8 stars shaped jewel on her teal colored choker She wears planet shaped teal colored earrings which is the shape of Planet Neptune but the earrings were absent in the 1992 version of Sailor Moon and present in the Sailor Moon Crystal She is given specific titles throughout the various series including Soldier of the Deep Waters 8 or Depths in the English manga Soldier of Embrace 9 Soldier of the Sea and Soldier of Comprehension 10 Her personality is no different from when she is a civilian although certain special abilities and powers are unavailable to her in her regular civilian form Just like her partner Haruka Michiru has some precognitive abilities while in her normal form She is able to prophetically predict who the next target of the Death Busters is likely to be next Sailor Neptune uses ocean based attacks not just water 11 and carries one of three Talismans carried by the outer Sailor Soldiers Neptune has the Deep Aqua Mirror which always reveals the truth She takes a black and white approach to her role as a Soldier one shared by Sailor Uranus who is virtually always at her side As she grows stronger Sailor Neptune gains additional unique special abilities and at key points her uniform changes to reflect this The first change takes place in Act 44 of the manga when she obtains the Neptune Crystal and her outfit becomes similar to that of Super Sailor Moon She is not given a new title A similar event takes place in Episode 167 of the anime and she is given the name Super Sailor Neptune A third form appears in Act 49 of the manga unnamed but analogous to Eternal Sailor Moon sans wings 12 In the official visual book for Sailor Moon Eternal this form was named Eternal Sailor Neptune 13 Princess Neptune edit On Silver Millennium Sailor Neptune was also the princess of her home planet She was among those given the duty of protecting the Solar System from outside invasion As Princess Neptune she dwelt in Triton Castle and wore a sea green gown She appears in this form in the original manga Act 48 as well as in supplementary art It is unknown whether she had a romantic relationship with Princess Uranus at that time Special powers and items edit nbsp Sailor Neptune using the Deep Aqua Mirror to perform Submarine Reflection in Sailor Moon Crystal Even in civilian form Michiru has some precognitive gifts as she occasionally states that the sea is stormy when there is an evil presence at work She is not shown using any other special powers in her civilian form and must first transform into a Sailor Soldier by raising her hand or a special device into the air and shouting a special phrase originally Neptune Planet Power Make up 14 In the manga she eventually gains her Neptune Crystal and this phrase changes to evoke Neptune Crystal Power 15 In the anime although she does upgrade to Super Sailor Neptune the Crystal is never mentioned and her transformation is never shown on screen after the upgrade 16 Sailor Neptune s powers are inspired by Roman mythology where Neptune is the god of the sea She draws energy from the deep waters and blasts it at her foes She is given three major attacks in the series and although they all have English names like those of the other Sailor Soldiers each is also given kanji in the manga to denote the meaning to Japanese readers For example her first attack Deep Submerge 17 is given kanji which translate precisely to deep 深 and submerge 水没 18 The intended English pronunciation is given in furigana This is Sailor Neptune s primary attack for most of the anime series In the manga Michiru owns a special hand mirror which supplements her precognition 19 This turns out to be the Deep Aqua Mirror one of three powerful Talismans the other two of which are carried by Sailor Uranus and Sailor Pluto In the anime she does not gain the mirror until she is revealed as one of the Talisman bearers 20 in either case it is used in her second attack Submarine Reflection 21 深海鏡射 deep sea mirror shoot 18 In both the anime and manga she can use to launch an extremely powerful and devastating attack In the anime Michiru can also use it through and dispelling illusions as seen in the SuperS movie In the manga she can also use it for astral projection 22 and lends it to Chibiusa while she and the other Outer Soldiers are away Chibiusa invokes the Deep Aqua Mirror s strength and power by stating its name and is able to teleport to Sailor Neptune s location Michiru s violin a Stradivarius worth some five million dollars is called the Marine Cathedrale and is named after the temple of the sea 23 Aside from playing it in concert she uses it in her third and final attack which like the instrument itself has a French inspired name Submarine Violon Tide 深海提琴潮流 deep sea violin tide This third attack is only used in the manga and was never shown in the anime This attack is also used by the evil Sailor Neptune in Act 50 where it is renamed Galactica Violon Tide The Neptune Crystal is perhaps her most important possession as it is her Sailor Crystal and the source of all her power which becomes especially important in the fifth story arc It is given to her by Sailor Saturn 18 Development editThe character of Sailor Neptune was not developed until partway through the Sailor Moon series after the Sailor Soldiers were well established She was created in tandem with Sailor Uranus as a pair of complementary but opposite characters 24 and meant from the beginning to work alongside Sailor Pluto Creator Naoko Takeuchi has said that she was shocked by the changes made to Michiru s personality in the anime series but that she was glad fans still liked the character 25 Sailor Neptune s visual design is intended to evoke images of her element from the choice of colors to the wavy quality of her hair which Takeuchi even joked might be thought of as seaweed hair In street clothes Michiru is supposed to be an artist type and to dress accordingly in fact initial drawings are extremely elegant and adult because she was originally intended to be involved in the all female Takarazuka Revue with Haruka 26 Although this was not included in the series itself Takeuchi stated in an interview that she feels Takarazuka is the maximum level of feminine emancipation that as such it was her inspiration for the character of Haruka and that it seemed natural for Haruka to fall in love with another woman namely Michiru 27 The kanji of Michiru s surname translate as sea 海 kai and king 王 ō Together they constitute most of the name of the planet Neptune in Japanese Kaiōsei 海王星 Sea King Star Her given name is in hiragana michiru みちる and so its meaning is not inherent but the word itself means to rise 満 The packaging of Irwin dolls released in Canada in 1998 called Michiru by the name Nerissa Actresses edit nbsp Lauren Landa is the voice of Michiru in the Viz Media dub In the Japanese anime series and movies Michiru Kaioh is voiced by veteran voice actress Masako Katsuki 28 In the third season of Sailor Moon Crystal she is voiced by Sayaka Ohara 29 In the original English dub her name is changed to Michelle Kaioh and her voice is provided by Barbara Radecki Michiru is voiced by Lauren Landa in the Viz Media English dub 30 In the stage musicals Michiru has been played by nine actresses Kaoru Sakamoto Chikage Tomita Miyuki Fuji Hiroko Tahara Sara Shimada Yuhka Asami Tomoko Inami Takayo Oyama and Sayaka Fujioka Asami the longest running of these actresses knew nothing about Sailor Moon when she was given a role in the musical but came to greatly admire the character of Michiru after reading the manga and watching the anime Nao Takagi who played opposite her as Sailor Uranus has stated that certain scenes were specially created just for the two of them 31 Michiru does not appear in the live action series Reception and influence editThe official Sailor Moon popularity polls listed Michiru Kaioh and Sailor Neptune as separate characters In 1994 with fifty one choices Sailor Neptune was the seventh most popular character receiving almost eight thousand votes more than Michiru who was the ninth 32 In early 1996 with fifty one choices Michiru was the sixteenth most popular character and Neptune was the twenty second 33 Fan fiction featuring Haruka and Michiru is among the most searched for fan fiction on the Internet 34 and Erica Friedman of Yuricon has described Haruka and Michiru as being one of the most romantic funny and fun yuri couples ever 35 In her response to an academic essay on Sailor Moon by Mary Grigsby author Emily Ravenwood compared Michiru and Haruka s relationship with Zoisite and Kunzite s relationship explaining that in both cases the feminine and masculine attributes are highlighted with a heavy hand deliberate display of stereotypes According to her the contrast between Michiru and Haruka is not played so burlesque ly as that of Zoisite and Kunzite but still is extreme with Haruka being the perfect butch while Michiru is the classic high femme She s beautiful she s artistically talented she s gracious and has exquisite manners she even does things with her hair the only character to do so in the whole show She s never the one driving the car 36 Censorship edit In an effort to avoid the controversy that a lesbian character in a cartoon aimed towards a younger audience would cause given the social mores Haruka and Michiru s relationship has been censored in certain countries In North America the former English dub stated that Haruka and Michiru are cousins even going so far as to occasionally state this through characters who should not know such information However whether in an attempt to be more faithful to the original Japanese or through failure to edit consistently several episodes of the former English dub retained a noticeable amount of their casual flirting 37 Due to the censorship and problematic dubbing some viewers inferred not only a homosexual relationship between the two girls but also an incestuous one It has even been implied that the difficulties in dubbing Haruka and Michiru s relationship are part of the reason why there was a gap of several years between the dubbing of the earlier series and the dubbing of Sailor Moon S 38 In Japan there were also some controversies around the character 39 Viz Media and Studiopolis English language redub of the series in 2016 would address the censorship issue by restoring any deleted scenes and preserving the integrity of the original Japanese scripts In 2019 Viz Media released a new dub of Sailor Moon Sailor Stars but in what they call a translation error they refer to Haruka and Michiru in a booklet as friends rather than a lesbian couple The company later issued an apology on Twitter in which they acknowledge that the two characters are not friends but in fact partners 40 See also edit nbsp Anime and manga portal nbsp LGBT portal LGBT themes in comics Neptune in fiction Neptune mythology Poseidon Percy Jackson character Oceanus Abzu Susanoo no MikotoReferences edit Sailor Moon Materials Collection Third Series Archived from the original on 2013 10 05 Retrieved 2013 10 04 Sailor Moon Musical 1998 Eien Densetsu kaiteiban Stage 1 after Dream wa Ookiku everybody congratulates Ami on studying abroad and Michiru says If you go abroad rely on me I m experienced with that BLACK MOON Sailor Moon created by Naoko Takeuchi Sailor Moon episode 180 The Brightness of the Calling Stars Haruka and Company into the War a b Takeuchi Naoko June 6 1995 Back of volume Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Vol 10 Kodansha ISBN 4 06 178806 X Takeuchi Naoko September 6 1996 Act 43 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Vol 16 Kodansha ISBN 4 06 178841 8 This hobby can be seen in Sailor Moon episode 097 Sailor Moon episode 110 Takeuchi Naoko November 2 1994 Act 30 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Vol 8 Kodansha ISBN 4 06 178790 X Takeuchi Naoko March 6 1996 Act 45 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Vol 14 Kodansha ISBN 4 06 178826 4 1997 Winter Special Musical Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Sailor Stars Revised Takeuchi Naoko February 6 1995 Act 33 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Vol 9 Kodansha ISBN 4 06 178797 7 Takeuchi Naoko July 5 1996 Act 42 Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Vol 15 Kodansha ISBN 4 06 178835 3 Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie Crystal Season IV 劇場版 美少女戦士セーラームーンEternal 公式ビジュアルBOOK Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie Official Visual Book Kodansha 2021 02 27 ISBN 978 4 06 522736 7 First used in Act 30 of the manga she raises her hand and Episode 106 of the anime she raises the Lip Rod In the English anime Michelle does not say Make up when transforming and the phrase Neptune Star Power is usually used instead Crystal Power starting in Act 45 when she acquires her second uniform No new phrase is used for her third uniform She does say the phrase Neptune Crystal Power Make up in her Sailor Moon Sailor Stars image prologue SailorMusic net Archived from the original on 2007 06 26 Retrieved 2007 04 13 First appears in Act 29 of the manga and Episode 92 of the anime In the English anime the word Neptune is sometimes added at the beginning a b c Takeuchi Naoko March 6 1996 Act 44 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Vol 14 Kodansha ISBN 4 06 178826 4 Takeuchi Naoko July 6 1994 Act 27 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Vol 7 Kodansha ISBN 4 06 178781 0 Episode 110 First appears in Act 34 and the Sailor Moon SuperS The Movie Takeuchi Naoko July 6 1995 The Lover of Princess Kaguya Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Vol 11 Kodansha ISBN 4 06 178809 4 Takeuchi Naoko 1994 Act 26 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Vol 8 Kodansha ISBN 4 06 178790 X Takeuchi Naoko February 6 1995 Act 29 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Vol 9 Kodansha p 31 ISBN 4 06 178797 7 Takeuchi Naoko September 1996 Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon Original Picture Collection Vol III Kodansha ISBN 4 06 324518 7 Takeuchi Naoko October 1999 Materials Collection Kodansha 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Etc Ravenwood s Illustrated Discussions of Sailor Moon Retrieved September 24 2019 Roncero Menendez Sara July 21 2014 Sailor Neptune and Uranus Come Out of the Fictional Closet The Huffington Post Sebert Paul 2000 06 28 Kissing cousins may bring controversy Cartoon Network juggles controversial topics contained in the Sailor Moon S series The Daily Athenaeum Interactive Archived from the original on 2008 02 08 Retrieved 2007 02 21 Johnson Dany 2001 04 21 Q amp A Rocking the Boat Akadot Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 02 21 Their appearance on TV was sensational something unheard of in TV cartoons Peters Megan June 25 2019 Viz Media Apologizes for Sailor Moon Error about Sailor Uranus and Neptune Romance Retrieved September 25 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sailor Neptune amp oldid 1217724981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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