Cenicienta was a Daimon sent by Kaolinite to extract a Pure Heart Crystal. She appeared in Episodes 12 and 13 of Sailor Moon S.
Etymology[]
La Cenicienta is the name of the story Cinderella in Spanish.
Information[]
She is made of glass, and uses a sword arm as a weapon. She also uses a glass beam made of shards of glass to encase her victims in glass.
Kaolinite planted Cenicienta's Daimon Egg a pair of glass shoes Mamoru wound up buying for Usagi for her birthday, and Kaolinite sold the shoes to Mamoru. Cenicienta knocked off Usagi's locket before she could transform, and extracted her Pure Heart Crystal, which shined brighter than usual.
Finding the Cosmic Heart Compact led Kaolinite to suspect that Usagi was Sailor Moon. Despite Tuxedo Mask saving her, Cenicienta tracked them down and encased Tuxedo Mask in glass, and Kaolinite demanded Usagi go to Tokyo Tower to get her Pure Heart Crystal extracted.
Cenicienta extracted Usagi's Pure Heart; the first time it was returned by Tuxedo Mask, the second time it was returned by Sailor Uranus, who stated it was not a Talisman, even though it initially appeared to be. Sailor Venus disguised herself as Sailor Moon to fool Kaolinite and used Sailor Kick (similar to Sailor Moon Kick) on Cenicienta, breaking her arm. Once she regained her brooch, Usagi transformed into Sailor Moon and immediately destroyed Cenicienta, freeing Tuxedo Mask.
Kaolinite would later use a vial of culture fluid on the restored shoe to absorb Cenicienta's power, which was eventually turned against her by Sailor Uranus, resulting in her death.
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Trivia[]
- Cenicienta is the only Daimon to appear in more than one episode.
- Cenicienta is among the Daimons that appear in Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story. The first one was a boss under the name of "Persian Cut" when it attacked OSA-P. The rest were shown as common enemies.
- Despite her buff and rugged appearance, she has a sweet and childlike voice.
- She is the second monster-of-the-day that uses glass-based powers, the first being Derella.
- They are both named after the titular character of the Charles Perrault fairy tale Cinderella.
- Each one has a hero trapped in glass (Sailor Moon for Derella, Tuxedo Mask for Cenicienta)
- She is Kaolinite's last Daimon. She is also the only monster-of-the-day whose powers were given to an enemy boss and turned against.
















