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Shouldn't this article be called "Lemure" so it can be linked to without being grammatically incorrect in most cases? --Elfir 10:14, 18 May 2006 (MST)

The word is actually pronunced/written Lemures, even in the singular.--WikiSysop 10:16, 18 May 2006 (MST)
Oh, right... Japanese. It sounds so acquard I forgot that 's' doesn't mean plural in Japanese. ^_^; --Elfir 10:18, 18 May 2006 (MST)
I think it's Latin (or possibly Greek). Anyway yeah, it doesn't have a separate singular form, apparently. Dooky 10:36, 18 May 2006 (MST)

What about the Dummy (from Special)? Does he belong to Lemures or not? Anton-P 11:18, 26 May 2006 (MST)

Yes and Lyrica Hubert, though she's only a Lemures in the anime not the manga. GracieLizzie 11:22, 26 May 2006 (MST)
Yes, I forgot about the Dummy. As for Lyrica... in the manga she was some random evil entity, but in the anime she was - I think - an ordinary human who had been possessed by a Lemures. So she's variously Dead Moon, Civilain and Misc. Evil. Ara, figuring out the colour of her infobox is going to be tough ^_^;; Dooky 12:15, 26 May 2006 (MST)
A thought occurs... Lyrica was identified as a Lemures, but the Dummy wasn't. Furthermore, the Dummy had the Dead Moon insignia on his head, which Lemures generally don't have. I always gathered from the story that the Lemures were the ex-members of Nehellenia's kingdom (who were all turned into circus freaks when she went nuts), but the people with the insignia on their heads came from elsewhere: the Amazon Trio were created, and the Amazoness Quartet were recruited from the jungle. If this is true then it implies that the Dummy, who also bears the mark, was more than a simple Lemures. Any thoughts? Dooky 16:18, 13 June 2006 (MST)

Didn't the dummy say something about having been lying in wait for a long time or is that just my memory?--WikiSysop 00:00, 14 June 2006 (MST)

Hmm, yeah. So he did. Also, just before he died, he said "Why did I come back?" which also suggests he'd been with the Dead Moon for a while. Dooky 00:36, 14 June 2006 (MST)

Phonetic symbols

Is anyone else just getting squares for some of these? Just switched to a new computer, and it doesn't seem to be displaying the first three. Dooky 03:11, 15 July 2006 (MST)

Squares on this PC.--WikiSysop 08:12, 15 July 2006 (MST)
I can see them just fine... Elanorea 08:32, 15 July 2006 (MST)

Missing Lemures

Lycra, The dummy and the one that kills the trio are all missing.Lego3400 07:28, 18 December 2007 (MST)

If so, why not add it yourself? ^^ --210 18:35, 18 December 2007 (MST)
I added Lyrica Hubert, but Mister Magic Pierrot is already there and I don't remember the dummy being a Lemures. Kerochan no Miko 04:37, 19 December 2007 (MST)
In the Sailor Moon SuperS Memorial Dummy is listed as a Lemures. Avocadora 19:56, 15 August 2009 (GTM)

Former humans?

The Lemures were originally the human subjects of Queen Nehelenia.
I need some canon proof of this, please. Kerochan no Miko 15:02, 3 April 2009 (MST)

When the Queen ate the Dream Mirrors of her subjects, they became Lemures. Angie Y. 17:19, 3 April 2009 (MST)
The question is, where in canon is this stated? Also, please notice how I'm using the : signs to progressively indent comments in order to make it easier to follow the conversation. I would appreciate it if you would do the same. Kerochan no Miko 18:30, 3 April 2009 (MST)
Never mind, I did my own checking: episode 166 of the anime, when Nehellenia was talking about how she devoured her subjects' Dream Mirrors in order to stay young. Kerochan no Miko 00:40, 4 April 2009 (MST)

Oh, yeah I remember now, Nehellenia took their Dream Mirrors and they became the Circus' staff. But, due to Sailor Moon's strong belief to not kill innocents, it's weird that the poor Lemures ended up being "staged out". Do you imagine Moon Gorgeous Meditation being a healing power? It would return the Dream Mirror to the subjects instead of just killing them. And thus Nehellenia would become more and more old in each episode. That would make the SuperS season more interesting. Improbable, if that had happened, she had just killed the Trio and the Quarter from the first time. Well, I suppose that all her Lemures were healed when she was forgiven by the Solar System Senshi and started a new life from the beggining. --Silver 08:15, 19 September 2009 (MST)

Death scenes?

Is it possible to say how all of them are destroyed? I'm assuming most of them are destroyed by Sailor Moon and her Moon Gorgeous Meditation but only a few of their articles give any details... are there any who aren't destroyed by that? If there are, we should mention that in their articles, I've never seen Sailor Moon Super S. Ghostkaiba297 21:23, 18 September 2009 (MST)

Generally speaking, I imagine a complete article on a MOTD should give the bad guy who sent them, their mission, who they attacked, and what happened to them. Stuff like that. I've seen many MOTD articles that tell which Senshi took them out, and if it wasn't Sailor Moon I think it's usually noted since it's unusual.
I think the issue is that so many articles are still unfinished. Kerochan no Miko 22:13, 18 September 2009 (MST)
OK, so is there anyone here who knows all that? I'm assuming Sailor Moon destroys them all, but you never know... I mean, in Sailor Moon R, the only droid to not be destroyed by Sailor Moon's Moon Scepter Elimination is Genie of the Time Warp, destroyed by all five Sailor Scouts at once...
And I remember for Sailor Moon S, Darumah (that's her English name, which is what I go by, like I call her Serena instead of Usagi, I call him Jedite instead of Jadeite, etc.) her article said that she was one of the few Heart Snatchers (that's what the English dub calls them) to not be destroyed by Sailor Moon, cause Sailor Jupiter destroys her. And the first one gets destroyed by Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune.
So aside from those two, all of the Heart Snatchers (Daimon) and Remless (Lemures) get destroyed by Sailor Moon using her main attack for the season? If there are any exceptions besides those two, we should probably note them on there. Ghostkaiba297 22:26, 18 September 2009 (MST)
Yup, I did some hardcore searching until I finally found a detailed episode guide, all the lemures (remless) are destroyed by Sailor Moon using Moon Gorgeous Meditation. And about the daimon/heartsnatcher, yes the first one and the one who gets killed by Sailor Jupiter are the only ones who are not killed by Sailor Moon using her usual attack(s). I'll add that in there Ghostkaiba297 23:15, 18 September 2009 (MST)
You can think of them however you want, just so long as you use the Japanese names on this wiki in accordance with the style guidelines. Kerochan no Miko 00:27, 19 September 2009 (MST)


Hirakachan

The name of this Lemures appears in the page 11 of Sailor Moon SuperS: Sailor Moon to Hiragana Lesson! game manual. It says: ひらか?レムレセ"ひらかたゃん". I know that -chan is normaly written ちゃん, but in the game manual appears that たゃん, so I'm not sure if the name is correct. Maybe Hirakatayan?Avocadora 11:51, 22 July 2011 (MST)

I would suggest in the future, if you're not sure of how to romanize a character's name, you put it up for discussion before creating an article with incorrect information. Kerochan no Miko 12:24, 22 July 2011 (MST)

Sera Myu to Musicals

What's the problem about changing the section name? other moster of the day pages say "Musicals" instead of "Sera Myu", check the Youma and Daimon articles. Avocadora 09:36, 16 August 2011 (MST)

Because there is no "Musicals" article to link to, therefore you were changing a good link to a broken one. Kerochan no Miko 09:44, 16 August 2011 (MST)
Well, the we should delete the Sera Myu link and write Musicals without a link, to have all the articles in the same format, don't you think? I didn't noticed that there was a link... Avocadora 09:50, 16 August 2011 (MST)