Ptilol

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Character Information
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Name: Ptilol
Name (kanji/kana): プチロル
Alignment: Death Busters
Species: Humanoid
Gender: Female
Lives: The Witches 5 laboratory (presumably in Tokyo)
Occupation: Member of the Witches 5
Family: Cyprine ("twin")
Associates: Professor Tomoe, the Witches 5
Aliases: None
First Anime Appearance: Shadows of Destruction! The Awakening of the Messiah of Silence
First Manga Appearance: Act 32 Mugen 6 3 Senshi
First PGSM Appearance: N/A
English Name: Petirol (dub), Petite Roll (TokyoPop manga), Ptilol (Kodansha manga, Viz dub)
Actors: Rumi Kasahara (anime), Sara Sahr (dub), Johanna Luis (Viz dub)

Ptilol and Cyprine were the fifth member of the Witches 5 to appear in Sailor Moon S. According to the Materials Collection, the two of them were one "twin," but when they fought Ptilol would split away from Cyprine.[1]

Anime[edit]

Ptilol and Cyprine first appeared in episode 123 of the anime, and claimed to be the strongest of the Witches 5. Indeed, the Sailor Senshi had a difficult battle against them because when one Witch absorbed an incoming attack, the other would fire an attack of her own. When they absorbed any attack with their magic staffs, their own magical powers would increase. The Senshi only managed to destroy them by tricking the two into firing their attacks at each other.

Manga[edit]

In the manga, Cyprine and Ptilol were summoned by Kaolinite to kill the Sailor Team. After an unsuccessful attack on Haruka Tenou, the two used their powers to manipulate the feelings of the Senshi into attacking each other. They were finally killed by Super Sailor Moon with her Rainbow Moon Heartache attack.

She was ranked at Level 999.

Video Games[edit]

Ptilol appeared in chapter five of the video game Sailor Moon: Another Story, as a boss in Crystal Tokyo.

Attacks[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Ptilol was the only Witch who never appeared in a civilian form in the anime, and the only one who never appeared in the musicals.

References[edit]

  1. Alex Glover's Materials Collection translation