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Revision as of 23:40, 12 June 2014

Lemures (レムレス) were monsters used by the Amazon Trio and Amazoness Quartet during combat, though their nature was quite different in the anime than in the manga. In the English dub, they were referred to as "Remless"; though the name change was never explained, fans speculate that it could be a reference to their lack of dreams, as dreams come during REM sleep.

In the anime, when Queen Nehellenia devoured the Dream Mirrors of her subjects in order to remain young, they became the distorted creatures known as Lemures. When they were defeated with Sailor Moon's attack Moon Gorgeous Meditation, they would cry the words, "Stage out!", whereupon Lemures under the control of the Amazon Trio would fade away and those under the control of the Amazoness Quartet shattered, allowing their target's Dream Mirror to return.

In the manga, however, they were dark, formless creatures, similar to the lemures of Roman myth.

Amazon Trio's Lemures

Tiger's Eye

The names of Tiger's Eye's Lemures ended in the suffix "-ko" (子), common in naming for girls in Japan. They all had a diamond symbol (♦) somewhere on their clothing or body.

Hawk's Eye

The names of Hawk's Eye's Lemures ended in the suffix "-ko" (子), common in naming for girls in Japan. Like Tiger's Eye's Lemures, they all had a diamond symbol (♦) somewhere on their clothing or body.

Fisheye

Most of the names of Fisheye's Lemures ended in an "o" sound, common in naming for boys in Japan. They all had a spade symbol (♠) somewhere on their clothing or body.

Amazoness Quartet's Lemures

PallaPalla

PallaPalla were based were ball like, in accordance with her position as Magician of Balancing Balls.

VesVes

VesVes' Lemures were based on animals, in accordance with her position as a beast tamer in the Dead Moon Circus.

CereCere

CereCere's Lemures were based on flowers, in accordance with her power over plants.

JunJun

JunJun always summons male lemures; the only one of the Quartet to do so.

Other Lemures

Musicals

  • In Yume Senshi and its revision, there were also two clown-like Lemures called Pierrot. Many Pierrot later appeared in Shin Densetsu Kourin.

Video Games

In the video game Sailor Moon SuperS: Sailor Moon to Hiragana Lesson! for Playdia, there was a Lemures called Hiraganyan.

Trivia

  • In Pioneer's DVD box set of the anime, Lemures were still referred to as "Remless" in the subtitles.
  • In the German dub, the Lemures did not say anything when they were defeated, instead just giving a wordless scream.
  • In the French dub, the Lemures were called "Créatures du Chapiteau" (Circus Tent Creatures).