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| description1  = Diana [[Moon cats|the cat]]
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| description2  = Diana the [[:Category:Fairies|fairy]]
 
| link          = Diana the Moon Fairy }}
 
| link          = Diana the Moon Fairy }}
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| Name                    = Diana
 
| Name                    = Diana
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| Species                  = Intelligent domestic cat of [[Mau]] descent
 
| Species                  = Intelligent domestic cat of [[Mau]] descent
 
| Gender                  = Female
 
| Gender                  = Female
| Lives                    = Crystal Tokyo; later [[Azabu-Juban]], [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]]
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| Lives                    = Crystal Tokyo; later [[Azabu-Juuban]], [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]]
 
| Occupation              = Advisor to [[Sailor Chibi Moon]], temporary guardian to the [[Space-Time Door]] (manga)
 
| Occupation              = Advisor to [[Sailor Chibi Moon]], temporary guardian to the [[Space-Time Door]] (manga)
 
| Family                  = [[Luna]] (mother), [[Artemis]] (father)
 
| Family                  = [[Luna]] (mother), [[Artemis]] (father)
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| Aliases                  = None
 
| Aliases                  = None
 
| Anime                    = [[Artemis' Affair? A Mysterious Kitten Appears]]
 
| Anime                    = [[Artemis' Affair? A Mysterious Kitten Appears]]
| Manga                    = [[Act 18 - Time Warp - Sailor Pluto]]
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| Manga                    = [[Act 19 Time Warp SAILORPLUTO]]
 
| PGSM                    = N/A
 
| PGSM                    = N/A
 
| Dub Name                = Diana
 
| Dub Name                = Diana
| Actors                  = [[Kumiko Nishihara]] (anime); [[Loretta Jafelice]], [[Naomi Emmerson]] (dub)
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| Actors                  = [[Kumiko Nishihara]] (anime), [[Shoko Nakagawa]] ([[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal|Crystal]]), [[Loretta Jafelice]] ([[Cloverway]] dub), [[Naomi Emmerson]] ([[Sailor Moon SuperS movie|SuperS movie]] dub), [[Debi Derryberry]] ([[Viz Media|Viz]] dub)
 
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'''''Diana''''' was a small gray kitten. She was the [[30th Century|future]] daughter of [[Luna]] and [[Artemis]], and served as [[Chibiusa]]'s companion.  
 
'''''Diana''''' was a small gray kitten. She was the [[30th Century|future]] daughter of [[Luna]] and [[Artemis]], and served as [[Chibiusa]]'s companion.  
  
 
Like [[Usagi Tsukino|Usagi]] and Luna, or [[Minako Aino|Minako]] and Artemis, Chibiusa and Diana shared a fairly close bond, and she could often be found riding on Chibiusa's head.  
 
Like [[Usagi Tsukino|Usagi]] and Luna, or [[Minako Aino|Minako]] and Artemis, Chibiusa and Diana shared a fairly close bond, and she could often be found riding on Chibiusa's head.  
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== Anime ==
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In the [[Sailor Moon (anime)|anime]], Diana did not appear until the [[Sailor Moon SuperS|SuperS season]]. The anime did not show any evidence of her bond with [[Sailor Pluto]], nor did she ever take on human form or guard the [[Space-Time Door]].
  
 
== Manga ==
 
== Manga ==
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In the [[Sailor Moon (manga)|manga]], Diana appeared significantly earlier than she did in the anime. She appeared during the [[Sailor Moon (manga)#Black Moon|Black Moon arc]], which corresponds with the [[Sailor Moon R#Primary Storyline|second storyline]] of the [[Sailor Moon R|R season]]. Like her mother and father, she had the ability to take on human form in times of crisis, though unlike them she retained her tail. Like Chibiusa, her hair was bound in [[odango]] on the sides of her head.
| http://www.wikimoon.org/images/humandiana.jpg
 
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| style="background:#ffcccc" | Diana in human form
 
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In the [[Sailor Moon (manga)|manga]], Diana appeared significantly earlier than she did in the [[Sailor Moon (anime)|anime]]. She appeared during the [[Sailor Moon (manga)#Black Moon|Black Moon arc]], which corresponds with the second storyline of the [[Sailor Moon R|R]] season. Like her mother and father, she had the ability to take on human form in times of crisis, though unlike them she retained her tail. Like Chibiusa, her hair was bound in [[odango]] on the sides of her head.
 
  
She was friendly with [[Sailor Pluto]], due to the fact that Pluto and Chibiusa were friends, and guarded the [[Space-Time Door]] for Pluto when she decided to join the battle against the Black Moon Clan.
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She was friendly with Sailor Pluto, due to the fact that Pluto and Chibiusa were friends, and guarded the Space-Time Door for Pluto when she convinced Pluto to join the battle against the [[Black Moon Clan]].
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== Anime ==
 
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| http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/7351/dianaxe4.jpg
 
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| style="background:#ffcccc" | Diana in the anime
 
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In the anime, Diana did not appear till the [[Sailor Moon SuperS|SuperS]] season. The anime did not show any evidence of her bond with Sailor Pluto, nor did she ever take on human form or guard the Space-Time Door.
 
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== Video Games ==
 
== Video Games ==
 
Diana appeared very briefly in the opening of the [[Sailor Moon Games|video game]] ''[[Sailor Moon: Another Story]]'', along with with [[King Endymion]] and [[Neo-Queen Serenity]].
 
Diana appeared very briefly in the opening of the [[Sailor Moon Games|video game]] ''[[Sailor Moon: Another Story]]'', along with with [[King Endymion]] and [[Neo-Queen Serenity]].
  
 
== Mythology ==
 
== Mythology ==
Diana is named for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_%28mythology%29 the Roman goddess of the hunt], who eventually replaced Luna as the moon goddess in Roman mythology. Diana was the equivalent of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis the Greek goddess Artemis].
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Diana is named for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_%28mythology%29 the Roman goddess] of the hunt, who eventually replaced Luna as the [[moon]] goddess in Roman mythology. Diana was the equivalent of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis the Greek goddess Artemis].
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The name "Diana" was also used for [[Diana the Moon Fairy|a fairy in prototype drawings]] by [[Naoko Takeuchi]]. This "fairy" concept was eventually scrapped.
 
* The name "Diana" was also used for [[Diana the Moon Fairy|a fairy in prototype drawings]] by [[Naoko Takeuchi]]. This "fairy" concept was eventually scrapped.
  
* Diana was always very polite and formal, and referred to [[Usagi Tsukino|Usagi]] and [[Mamoru Chiba|Mamoru]] as "[[Neo-Queen Serenity|Serenity]]-sama" and "[[King Endymion|Endymion]]-sama" ("sama" (さま; "様" in kanji) is a non-gender-specific suffix to people's names for showing respect).
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* Diana was always very polite and formal, and referred to [[Usagi Tsukino|Usagi]] and [[Mamoru Chiba|Mamoru]] as "[[Neo-Queen Serenity|Serenity]]-sama" and "[[King Endymion|Endymion]]-sama" ("sama" (さま; "様" in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanji kanji]) is a non-gender-specific suffix to people's names for showing respect).
  
 
[[Category: Affiliates of the Moon Kingdom]]
 
[[Category: Affiliates of the Moon Kingdom]]
 
[[Category: Affiliates of Crystal Tokyo]]
 
[[Category: Affiliates of Crystal Tokyo]]
 
[[Category: Animals]]
 
[[Category: Animals]]

Revision as of 18:56, 22 August 2019

This article is about Diana the cat. For Diana the fairy, see Diana the Moon Fairy.


Character Information
humandiana.jpg
Name: Diana
Name (kanji/kana): ダイアナ
Alignment: Moon Kingdom, Crystal Tokyo
Species: Intelligent domestic cat of Mau descent
Gender: Female
Lives: Crystal Tokyo; later Azabu-Juuban, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Occupation: Advisor to Sailor Chibi Moon, temporary guardian to the Space-Time Door (manga)
Family: Luna (mother), Artemis (father)
Associates: Sailor Pluto, Mamoru Chiba, Chibiusa
Aliases: None
First Anime Appearance: Artemis' Affair? A Mysterious Kitten Appears
First Manga Appearance: Act 19 Time Warp SAILORPLUTO
First PGSM Appearance: N/A
English Name: Diana
Actors: Kumiko Nishihara (anime), Shoko Nakagawa (Crystal), Loretta Jafelice (Cloverway dub), Naomi Emmerson (SuperS movie dub), Debi Derryberry (Viz dub)

Diana was a small gray kitten. She was the future daughter of Luna and Artemis, and served as Chibiusa's companion.

Like Usagi and Luna, or Minako and Artemis, Chibiusa and Diana shared a fairly close bond, and she could often be found riding on Chibiusa's head.

Anime

In the anime, Diana did not appear until the SuperS season. The anime did not show any evidence of her bond with Sailor Pluto, nor did she ever take on human form or guard the Space-Time Door.

Manga

In the manga, Diana appeared significantly earlier than she did in the anime. She appeared during the Black Moon arc, which corresponds with the second storyline of the R season. Like her mother and father, she had the ability to take on human form in times of crisis, though unlike them she retained her tail. Like Chibiusa, her hair was bound in odango on the sides of her head.

She was friendly with Sailor Pluto, due to the fact that Pluto and Chibiusa were friends, and guarded the Space-Time Door for Pluto when she convinced Pluto to join the battle against the Black Moon Clan.

Video Games

Diana appeared very briefly in the opening of the video game Sailor Moon: Another Story, along with with King Endymion and Neo-Queen Serenity.

Mythology

Diana is named for the Roman goddess of the hunt, who eventually replaced Luna as the moon goddess in Roman mythology. Diana was the equivalent of the Greek goddess Artemis.

Trivia

  • Diana was always very polite and formal, and referred to Usagi and Mamoru as "Serenity-sama" and "Endymion-sama" ("sama" (さま; "様" in kanji) is a non-gender-specific suffix to people's names for showing respect).