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PallaPalla (パラパラ, ParaPara) is the second oldest member of the Amazoness Quartet who works for the Dead Moon Circus. One day in the 30th century she will awaken as Sailor Pallas (セーラーセレス, Seeraa Parasu) of the Sailor Quartet, guardians of Chibiusa.

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The name PallaPalla, from the Amazoness Quartet, originates from Greek words like 'pallo' and 'palladion', signifying the brandishing of a spear and a safe haven respectively. These meanings link PallaPalla's name to Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom.
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PallaPalla, also recognized as Sailor Pallas in the manga, serves the Dead Moon Circus as part of the Amazoness Quartet. She holds the position of the second oldest in the Quartet. Beyond her duties in the Dead Moon Circus, PallaPalla is a component of the Sailor Quartet, with a future role as a protector of Chibiusa.
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In the Sailor Quartet, PallaPalla, also recognized as Sailor Pallas, serves as a Sailor Guardian. Initially corrupted by Queen Nehelenia, she was compelled to work for the Dead Moon Circus as part of the Amazoness Quartet. Known for her role as the ball-rider, she casts magical spells using her Amazon Stone and employs balls as her primary weapon.
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The name PallaPalla, or Sailor Pallas in the manga, is derived from Pallas, a major asteroid in the Asteroid Belt, aligning with the Solar System theme. The term Pallas originates from Greek words 'pallo' and 'palladion', signifying a spear brandishing and a safe place respectively, which are associated with the character.
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PallaPalla's name, also known as Sailor Pallas in the manga, has roots in Greek words 'pallo', to brandish a spear, and 'palladion', a place that grants safety. These meanings connect her name to Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom. Additionally, Pallas is an asteroid in the Asteroid Belt, fitting the solar system theme.
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Nomenclature & Etymology[]

Etymology[]

Her name is derived from Pallas, one of the four major asteroids in the Asteroid Belt, keeping to the theme of our Solar System.

The name Pallas can have its roots in multiple Greek words, such as pallo (to brandish [a spear]) or palladion (any place that grants safety). But all of these words and meanings link the name to the Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena.

Appearance[]

Amazon Quartet[]

PallaPalla has light blue hair in a bun, light skin, and blue eyes. She wears a blue one-piece bikini split into three circles with darker blue balls in the centers. Her bikini is rimmed at the bottom with an orange skirt, she has many ball decorations on her such as her necklace, bracelets, on her sandals and a major part of her headpiece. She is the shortest member of the Amazon Quartet.

In the manga, she and the rest of the Quartet are sealed in their Amazon Stones and she is discovered to be Sailor Pallas, one of the four protectors of Chibiusa.

Sailor Quartet[]

Pallas has what’s considered the least complicated hairstyle out of the Quartet; her pale blue hair is styled into a high bun, but with a headdress consisting of a metallic ring around her head with four small fluted metal pipes—two brown and two white—hanging from it, each of them with a blue orb attached at the end. Her blue eyes match the color of her hair. Her sailor uniform consists of a white leotard with a deep blue chest bow and a pale blue star-shaped brooch affixed to it. Her stripe-less sailor collar is pale blue, her choker is pale blue, her earrings are large blue studs, and her tiara is gold with a pale blue star. She has white bubble-like sleeves with a double row of white trim and white bicep-length gloves with pale blue padding. Her skirt is pale blue with a white bow that has a slight sheen of pale blue at the back, and her footwear consists of white knee-high boots with pale blue inverted triangular arches with yellow stars.

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Dream arc[]

After the Amazoness Quartet are sealed in their Amazon Stones, they are brought to Neo Queen Serenity by Eternal Sailor Saturn and is asked to use her power on them. As a result, the Sailor Quartet appear and reveal that they have been sleeping in the Amazon until Sailor Chibi Moon needs them as guardians. The four Sailor Guardians then return to their sleep until the 30th Century.

Stars arc[]

When Small Lady (in the 30th Century), feels that Eternal Sailor Moon and everyone's lives are in danger, she transforms; determined to travel back in time and help them. At that moment, Sailor Pallas and the rest of the Sailor Quartet appear to go to the past with Chibi Moon. Once they arrive they find Sailor Moon, Princess Kakyuu and Sailor Chibi Chibi hanging from crosses due to their fight agains Sailor Heavy Metal Papillon. The Quartet and Chibi Moon free them, and the Quartet then kill the evil Sailor Guardian with one attack. Later, in the battle against Sailor Chi and Sailor Phi they help withstand Phi's attacks, but when Sailor Moon has to fight the Solar System Sailor Guardians that are now evil, the Quartet are knocked out by a combination of Eternal Sailor Mercury's Mercury Aqua Rhapsody and Eternal Sailor Mars' Mars Flame Sniper, while attempting to shield Sailor Moon.

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Trivia[]

  • PallaPalla uses her Amazon Stone the most: ten times in the manga.
  • She is Sailor Mercury's Amazoness Quartet / Sailor Quartet counterpart.
  • She is the ball rider at the Dead Moon Circus, from which her powers are derived.
  • Although her height is never specified, according to the Materials Collection, PallaPalla is the shortest of the Amazoness Quartet.

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