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Name: | Saphir |
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Name (kanji/kana): | サフィール |
Alignment: | Black Moon Clan |
Species: | Humanoid |
Gender: | Male |
Lives: | Nemesis |
Occupation: | Member of the Black Moon Clan |
Family: | Prince Dimande (brother) |
Associates: | Esmeraude, Petz |
Aliases: | None |
First Anime Appearance: | A Mysterious New Senshi! Sailor Pluto Appears |
First Manga Appearance: | Act 14 - Black Moon Koan - Sailor Mars |
First PGSM Appearance: | N/A |
English Name: | Sapphire |
Actors: | Tsutomu Kashiwakura (anime), Lyon Smith (dub) |
Saphir |
Saphir was a member of the Black Moon Clan and the younger brother of Prince Dimande.
Contents
Anime
In the anime, Saphir discovered Wiseman's treachery and attempted to inform his brother of it. Because of this, Wiseman tried to kill him. Saphir, though wounded, managed to escape and made his way to a park on earth where he collapsed. While lying there he saw a flower and had a flashback of seeing flowers with his brother on Nemesis when they were younger.
The Phantom Sisters discovered the wounded Saphir and took care of him, particularly Petz (with whom he apparently had a previous relationship). He left her, however, to try and persuade his brother. Despite the presence of the Sailor Senshi, Wiseman attacked him a second time as he tried to sway Dimande, and this time Saphir was killed.
At the end, the bandange wound around his head slipped off, revealing that he no longer bore the inverse crescent mark of the Black Moon, indicating his firm transistion to the side of good.
Manga
Musicals
In the musicals, Saphir was played by Yuri Kuroda.
Trivia
- Saphir's name is the French word for sapphire.[1]
References
- ↑ Black Moon Etymology - Ian Andreas Miller
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