Cyprine

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Character Information
Name: Cyprine
Name (kanji/kana): シプリン
Alignment: Death Busters
Species: Humanoid
Gender: Female
Lives: Witches 5 laboratory (located in Tau Nebula)
Occupation: Member of the Witches 5
Family: Ptilol ("twin")
Associates: Professor Tomoe, Witches 5
Aliases: None
First Anime Appearance: Shadows of Destruction! The Awakening of the Messiah of Silence
First Manga Appearance: Mugen 1 - Yokan
First PGSM Appearance: N/A
English Name: Cyprin
Actors: Yuriko Fuchizaki (anime), Susan Aceron (dub)
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Cyprine

Cyprine and Ptilol were the fifth member of the Witches 5 to appear in Sailor Moon S.

Anime

Cyprine and Ptilol 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, and only managed to destroy them by tricking the two into firing their attacks at each other.

Cyprine often flirted with Professor Tomoe in the lab, which caused Kaolinite to be extremely jealous. She seemed to enjoy taunting Kaolinite in this manner.

Manga

In the manga, Cyprine and Ptilol were summoned by Kaolinite to kill the students that had escaped Mugen Gakuen. 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 Heart Ache attack.

She taught the witch training class at Mugen Gakuen and was ranked at Level 999.

According to the Materials Collection, the two of them are one twin, but when they fight Ptilol splits away from Cyprine.[1]

Musicals

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Saeri Amano as
Cyprine

Cyprine appeared in the musical Mugen Gakuen - Mistress Labyrinth and its revision, and was played by Michiho Matsumoto and Saeri Amano.

Powers

Trivia

  • Cyprine is named for a blue variety of vesuvianite known as cyprine.

References

  1. Alex Glover's Materials Collection translation