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This attack was first used in the musical ''Sailor Moon S - Usagi Ai no Senshi e no Michi'', where it was used to destroy Death Ri, oen of the Death Mannetjes. |
This attack was first used in the musical ''Sailor Moon S - Usagi Ai no Senshi e no Michi'', where it was used to destroy Death Ri, oen of the Death Mannetjes. |
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==Video Games== |
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+ | This attack was also used in several video games. In ''[[Sailor Moon: Another Story]]'', the attack was depicted as a sword made of light that was thrown at the enemy. In the ''Sailor Moon S ''and ''Sailor Moon SuperS'' fighting games, Sailor Venus swung her chain to create a rising pillar of light inside of which the shape of a sword could be seen. |
==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 23:13, 26 April 2012
Venus Wink Chain Sword (ヴィーナス・ウインク・チェーン・ソード Vīnasu Uinku Chēn Sōdo) is a rare attack used by Sailor Venus in the Sailor Moon manga[1] and musicals. It was never used in the anime.
Manga
In the manga, it was first used against a Daimon in Act 24. In this attack, Sailor Venus used her chain to create a sword that appeared to be made of energy.
Musicals
This attack was first used in the musical Sailor Moon S - Usagi Ai no Senshi e no Michi, where it was used to destroy Death Ri, oen of the Death Mannetjes.
Video Games
This attack was also used in several video games. In Sailor Moon: Another Story, the attack was depicted as a sword made of light that was thrown at the enemy. In the Sailor Moon S and Sailor Moon SuperS fighting games, Sailor Venus swung her chain to create a rising pillar of light inside of which the shape of a sword could be seen.
References
- ↑ Template:Act