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== Musicals ==
 
== Musicals ==
In the [[Sera Myu|musicals]], Tiger's Eye was played by [[Ryuuji Kasahara]] and [[Akihito Mimatsu]]. In ''[[Sailor Moon SuperS - Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni...]]'' and [[Sailor Moon SuperS - (Kaiteiban) Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni... Saturn Fukkatsu Hen!|its revision]], his personality was very similar to the one in the anime, in that he was somewhat obsessed with younger women. In ''[[Shin Densetsu Kourin]]'', however, Akihito Mimatsu's portrayal of Tiger's Eye was more effeminate, similar to the manga version. In this musical, Tiger's Eye was referred to as an "okama" (おかま; a Japanese slang term for a cross-dresser or gay man) by several characters, including [[Chibi Chibi]]. He was also shown to be willing to kiss [[Fisheye]] when [[Hawk's Eye]] commanded them to (though Fisheye pushed Tiger's Eye away), and he had a love of gossip.
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In the [[Sera Myu|musicals]], Tiger's Eye was played by [[Ryuuji Kasahara]] and [[Akihito Mimatsu]]. In ''[[Sailor Moon SuperS - Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni...]]'' and [[Sailor Moon SuperS - (Kaiteiban) Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni... Saturn Fukkatsu Hen!|its revision]], his personality was very similar to the one in the anime, in that he was somewhat obsessed with younger women, however he did feature a dramatic personality. In ''[[Shin Densetsu Kourin]]'', however, Akihito Mimatsu's portrayal of Tiger's Eye was more effeminate, similar to the manga version. In this musical, Tiger's Eye was referred to as an "okama" (おかま; a Japanese slang term for a cross-dresser or gay man) by several characters, including [[Chibi Chibi]]. He was also shown to be willing to kiss [[Fisheye]] when [[Hawk's Eye]] commanded them to (though Fisheye pushed Tiger's Eye away), and he had a love of gossip.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 05:09, 18 April 2011

Character Information
Name: Tiger's Eye
Name (kanji/kana): タイガーズ・アイ
Alignment: Dead Moon, Shadow Galactica (musicals only)
Species: Tiger granted humanoid form
Gender: Male
Lives: The Dead Moon Circus tent
Occupation: Member of the Amazon Trio
Family: Unknown
Associates: Fisheye, Hawk's Eye, Zirconia; the Amazoness Quartet (manga only), Queen Beryl (musicals only)
Aliases: Torazo Miyamoto, Toranosuke Moribashi
First Anime Appearance: Meeting of Fate! The Night Where a Pegasus Flies
First Manga Appearance: Act 34 Yume 1 - Nisshoku Dream
First PGSM Appearance: N/A
English Name: Tiger's Eye
Actors: Ryoutarou Okiayu (anime), Jason Barr (dub)
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Tiger's Eye

Tiger's Eye was a member of the Amazon Trio. He was originally a tiger at the Dead Moon Circus, but was given human form.

Manga

In the manga, Tiger's Eye was sent by the Amazoness Quartet to target Rei Hino. He trapped her within a house of mirrors and tried to use illusions on her, but Rei saw through it and banished him with an ofuda. PallaPalla sent him back to destroy the weakened Senshi, but he was held off by Phobos and Deimos long enough for Rei to transform into Sailor Mars and destroy him with Mars Flame Sniper.

Anime

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Tiger's Eye in the anime

In the anime, Tiger's Eye was sent to find the Dream Mirror in which Pegasus was hiding, and preferred to target younger women in his search. His primary weapon was a whip.

When the Amazon Trio decided to give up the power that made them human in order to rebuild Usagi's destroyed Dream Mirror, Tiger's Eye reverted to his original form and died. Pegasus appeared then and restored the Trio, giving them their own Dream Mirrors so they could be truly human.

Musicals

In the musicals, Tiger's Eye was played by Ryuuji Kasahara and Akihito Mimatsu. In Sailor Moon SuperS - Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni... and its revision, his personality was very similar to the one in the anime, in that he was somewhat obsessed with younger women, however he did feature a dramatic personality. In Shin Densetsu Kourin, however, Akihito Mimatsu's portrayal of Tiger's Eye was more effeminate, similar to the manga version. In this musical, Tiger's Eye was referred to as an "okama" (おかま; a Japanese slang term for a cross-dresser or gay man) by several characters, including Chibi Chibi. He was also shown to be willing to kiss Fisheye when Hawk's Eye commanded them to (though Fisheye pushed Tiger's Eye away), and he had a love of gossip.

Trivia

  • Tiger's Eye is a variety of quartz, usually golden brown with stripes of lighter color across it.
  • In the anime, Tiger's Eye referred to all his Lemures with the suffix "-chan," which is an honorific often used to show affection or to address a younger girl.