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==Idols in the Anime==
 
==Idols in the Anime==
* [[Michiru Kaiou|Michiru]] had an idol status in the anime, though not as a pop idol. She was famous for her violin playing and, to a lesser extent, her artwork.   
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* [[Michiru Kaiou|Michiru]] had an idol status in the [[Sailor Moon (anime)|anime]], though not as a pop idol. She was famous for her violin playing and, to a lesser extent, her artwork.   
  
 
* The [[Three Lights]] were a very popular idol group in [[Sailor Moon Sailor Stars]], and they gained attention and world renown for their musical performances. They performed their music to reach their princess, [[Princess Kakyuu]]. Once she was found, the band had their final concert.
 
* The [[Three Lights]] were a very popular idol group in [[Sailor Moon Sailor Stars]], and they gained attention and world renown for their musical performances. They performed their music to reach their princess, [[Princess Kakyuu]]. Once she was found, the band had their final concert.
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==Idols in the Manga==
 
==Idols in the Manga==
* In addition to Michiru and the Three Lights having idol status, in the manga, [[Haruka Tenou|Haruka]] was also a well known formula car racer.
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* In addition to Michiru and the Three Lights having idol status, in the [[Sailor Moon (manga)|manga]], [[Haruka Tenou|Haruka]] was also a well known formula car racer.
  
 
==Idols in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon==
 
==Idols in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon==

Revision as of 01:38, 5 October 2008

An idol (pronounced as "aidoru" (アイドル) in Japanese), in the Japanese sense, is a celebrity who achieves widespread fame through media publicity. Hence, the word encompasses a very wide spectrum, from the former Japanese Prime Minister, Junichiro Koizumi, to porn stars. However, it is also a specific term used in the entertainment industry to specify those persons who are the "products" of the well-established streaming processes of scouting, screening, training, packaging, promoting and, finally, performing. This narrower industrial definition of the term still covers a great variety of those working as an idol, from "childols" (child idols) to sexy swimsuit photobook models (unrelated with the garment industry), although the genre types are not necessarily mutually exclusive nor rigid. Also, successful and acclaimed artists having an idol past are not uncommon, and they could still be regarded as "idols" in the broader sense of the word. This industrial practice has been operating for so long that idols become a fixture in contemporary Japanese culture, and as such play important roles in the Sailor Moon series.

Idols in the Anime

  • Michiru had an idol status in the anime, though not as a pop idol. She was famous for her violin playing and, to a lesser extent, her artwork.
  • The Three Lights were a very popular idol group in Sailor Moon Sailor Stars, and they gained attention and world renown for their musical performances. They performed their music to reach their princess, Princess Kakyuu. Once she was found, the band had their final concert.
  • It was Minako Aino's dream to be an idol in the anime. She auditioned in episode 192 and passed the final round. At this point, she decided that she had proved herself, but her duty as a Sailor Senshi was more important than being an idol at that time.
  • Many idols were the targets of attacks by various villains in the series. They were often targeted for their abilities that made them stand out as potential carriers of the various needs of each villain.

Idols in the Manga

  • In addition to Michiru and the Three Lights having idol status, in the manga, Haruka was also a well known formula car racer.

Idols in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon

  • Mio Kuroki was an idol who appeared in PGSM as a rival to Minako Aino. Though this was a disguise, Mio quickly made her way to the top in the entertainment world.
  • Many of the actors who played roles in PGSM have become idols themselves.

Idols in the Musicals

  • Many of the actors who played roles in the musicals have become idols themselves.