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| Name                    = Charm Buster
 
| Name                    = Charm Buster
 
| JP Name                  = チャーム・バスター
 
| JP Name                  = チャーム・バスター
| Dub Name                = Charm Buster, Charm Buster Attack, Stage Fright ([[Invasion From an Alternate Dimension! The Mystery of Mugen Academy|ep 113]] only)
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| Dub Name                = Charm Buster, Charm Buster Attack, Stage Fright ([[Invasion From an Alternate Dimension! The Mystery of Mugen Academy|episode 113]] only)
 
| Character                = [[Mimete]]
 
| Character                = [[Mimete]]
 
| Item                    = Mimete's [[staff]]
 
| Item                    = Mimete's [[staff]]

Latest revision as of 15:27, 8 March 2017

Enemy Attack
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Charm Buster in the anime
Attack Name: Charm Buster
Attack Name (kanji/kana): チャーム・バスター
English Name: Charm Buster, Charm Buster Attack, Stage Fright (episode 113 only)
Performed by: Mimete
Item Required: Mimete's staff
First Used (anime): Crazy for Celebrities! Mimete in Doubt
First Used (manga): Act 29 Mugen 3 Futari NEW SOLDIERS
First Used (musical): Mugen Gakuen - Mistress Labyrinth

Charm Buster was an attack used by Mimete in the anime, manga, and musicals.

In the anime, the attack was depicted as star-shaped waves that emitted a distorted supersonic noise, causing pain to those who heard it. Mimete usually performed the attack on an audience after she had made her appearance on stage. In episode 120, she also used it to incapacitate Sailor Venus and Sailor Mercury.

In Act 29 of the manga, Mimete tried to use this attack against Sailor Venus, but as it was blocked by Venus Wink Chain Sword, its intended effect is unknown.

In the musicals, the attack was first used in Mugen Gakuen - Mistress Labyrinth to knock down Usagi and Minako.