Talk:Starlight Honeymoon Therapy Kiss

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Okay, with anime appearances, do we go with the episode in which it was first shown, or the episode it was first named?

This attack appears throughout the Nehellenia arc, but isn't named until episode 173 (in which the Starlights and Shadow Galactica appear). Yet episode 168 is listed as its first appearance. On the other hand, the first appearance of Moon Gorgeous Meditation is listed as the episode in which it was first named, not shown. - Sikon 09:58, 9 May 2007 (MST)

In my opinion, it should be the episode where it was first used, possibly with a note indicating the episode where it got its name. dooky 11:39, 9 May 2007 (MST)
I thought we were including both, with a parenthetical notation of which one was the first appearance and which was the first named appearance...that's how several characters are, at least. Kerochan no Miko 12:45, 9 May 2007 (MST)

TokyoPop name[edit]

In TokyoPop translation of (book] Stars 1, this attack is named "Starlight Honeymoon Therapy" or at least I think it's the same. It appeared to be the same. (This unsigned comment was left by Moon Love Beam, December 13, 2009)

Then add it to the infobox. Kerochan no Miko 02:45, 13 December 2009 (MST)

Okay and thanks for note :) Moon Love Beam

Starlight Honeymoon Double Therapy Kiss[edit]

Er... I'm not entirely sure about my last edit, because the attack was also used in the manga, but in that continuity Sailor Chibi Moon was in her "Eternal" form, while in the musicals she was specifically called "Super Sailor Chibi Moon." Silver 07:44, 17 February 2010 (MST)

Yeah, she never had an "eternal" form in the musicals. I think it looks okay, though. Kerochan no Miko 13:45, 17 February 2010 (MST)

Eien Densetsu[edit]

Does anyone know the name of that oversized sword she used to do Starlight Honeymoon therapy Kiss in Eien Densetsu? Did it have a name? Was it the sword of sealing or something else? Cartwheelingfiesta 04:35, 18 April 2011 (MST)

I don't see that it was ever officially named, though it had the same origin as and a vaguely similar appearance to the Sword of Sealing. Kerochan no Miko 12:14, 18 April 2011 (MST)
Hm, I'm just going to call it 'sword'. Cartwheelingfiesta 16:08, 18 April 2011 (MST)