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Sailor Star Fighter's [[sailor fuku]] is, like all the Sailor Starlights' sailor fuku, very different from the ones worn by the [[Solar System Senshi]]. | Sailor Star Fighter's [[sailor fuku]] is, like all the Sailor Starlights' sailor fuku, very different from the ones worn by the [[Solar System Senshi]]. | ||
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Star Fighter's primary color, like all the Starlights' fuku, was black, and her secondary color was light blue. Sailor Star Fighter had a belt-like choker around her neck and a pair of belt-like arm straps on her upper arms. | Star Fighter's primary color, like all the Starlights' fuku, was black, and her secondary color was light blue. Sailor Star Fighter had a belt-like choker around her neck and a pair of belt-like arm straps on her upper arms. | ||
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In the [[Sera Myu|musicals]], Sailor Star Fighter was played by [[Sayuri Katayama]] and [[Chinatsu Akiyama]]. | In the [[Sera Myu|musicals]], Sailor Star Fighter was played by [[Sayuri Katayama]] and [[Chinatsu Akiyama]]. |
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Name: | Sailor Star Fighter |
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Name (kanji/kana): | セーラースターファイター |
Alignment: | Kinmoku |
Species: | Kinmoku Humanoid |
Gender: | Female |
Lives: | Kinmoku; briefly Tokyo |
Occupation: | Sailor Senshi |
Family: | Unknown |
Associates: | Sailor Star Healer, Sailor Star Maker, Princess Kakyuu |
Aliases: | Kou Seiya |
First Anime Appearance: | A Goodbye and an Encounter! The Destiny of Flowing Stars |
First Manga Appearance: | Stars 1 |
First PGSM Appearance: | N/A |
English Name: | N/A |
Actors: | Shiho Niiyama (anime) |
Sailor Star Fighter |
Sailor Star Fighter was one of the Sailor Starlights, who came to Earth under the guise of Kou Seiya.
Contents
Powers
Transformations
- Fighter Star Power, Make Up - Used the Sailor Change Star to transform into Sailor Star Fighter.
Attacks
- Star Serious Laser - This was an offensive attack in which a laser beam struck the enemy and harmed them. It could kill, but Sailor Star Fighter rarely used it at full power, and instead chose to use it to weaken any Phages so that Eternal Sailor Moon could later heal them.
Appearance
Sailor Star Fighter had messy black hair that was tied back in a long low ponytail, and dark blue eyes.
Costume
Sailor Star Fighter in the anime |
Sailor Star Fighter's sailor fuku is, like all the Sailor Starlights' sailor fuku, very different from the ones worn by the Solar System Senshi.
The Starlights' sailor fuku were black two-piece outfits made up of a bikini-like top which had a winged star brooch in its center and a black sailor collar attached, and black hotpants. They all wore black over-the knee boots and long black gloves that went well above the elbow. They all wore beaded tiaras which had a five-pointed star in the center, and two beaded belts on their waist which appeared to be fastened by one single five-point star belt buckle. All the Starlights wore golden star earrings.
Star Fighter's primary color, like all the Starlights' fuku, was black, and her secondary color was light blue. Sailor Star Fighter had a belt-like choker around her neck and a pair of belt-like arm straps on her upper arms.
Musicals
In the musicals, Sailor Star Fighter was played by Sayuri Katayama and Chinatsu Akiyama.
Trivia
- The Materials Collection also listed the attacks Star Fighter Kick, Star Fighter Punch, Star Fighter Uppercut, and Star Fighter Attack, but did not say what they were intended to do. [1]
References
- ↑ The Manga of Naoko Takeuchi - Sailor Moon - Materials Collection - translated by Alex Glover