Saturday, September 5, 2015

SAILOR SCOUTS SUBDUED AND STRIPPED

Mina Aino, Sailor Venus, now joins her friends as being captured in her underwear. Sailor Venus (セーラーヴィーナス, Sērā Vīnasu?) is a fictional lead character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. The alternate identity of Minako Aino (愛野 美奈子, Aino Minako?, or Mina Aino in the English adaptations), a teenage Japanese schoolgirl, she belongs to the "Sailor Senshi", female supernatural fighters who the franchise's main girl characters transform into to fulfill their duty of protecting the Solar System and the franchise's eponymous protagonist from evil. Sailor Venus is the fourth and last Sailor Senshi (in the first story arc) to be discovered by Sailor Moon, though she was the first to be awakened to her powers. She possesses powers associated with love. In the manga and anime series she dreams of becoming a famous idol, whereas in the live-action series her character is refactored to already be a celebrity. She was first introduced as the protagonist of Naoko Takeuchi's much-shorter manga series, Codename: Sailor V, of which Sailor Moon is a sequel. In it (and the early part of Sailor Moon), she goes by the pseudonym Sailor V (セーラーV, Sērā V?), short for "Venus", and is given personal backstory. The plot lines of Sailor V are generally compatible with the latter series, but are usually considered separate. Later, she co-stars with Rei Hino in a special short story titled Rei and Minako's Girls School Battle We have Makoto Kino, Sailor Jupiter, of Sailor Moon captured and tied in her underwear. Sailor Jupiter (セーラージュピター, Sērā Jupitā?) is a fictional lead character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. The alternate identity of Makoto Kino (木野 まこと, Kino Makoto?, or Lita Kino in the English adaptations), a teenage Japanese schoolgirl; she belongs to the "Sailor Senshi", female supernatural fighters who the franchise's main girl characters transform into to fulfill their duty of protecting the Solar System and the franchise's eponymous protagonist from evil. Sailor Jupiter is the third Sailor Senshi to be discovered by Sailor Moon, and serves as the "muscles" of the group.[1] She possesses powers associated with electricity and plants, and physical strength. Aside from the main body of the Sailor Moon series, Makoto features in her own manga short story, Mako's Depression. A number of image songs mentioning her character have been released as well, including the contents of three different CD singles Another Sailor Scout captured and tied up in her underwear. We have Raye Hino, Sailor Mars, running afoul of the forces of the Negaverse. Sailor Mars (セーラーマーズ Sērā Māzu?) is a fictional lead character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. The alternate identity of Rei Hino (火野 レイ Hino Rei?, or Raye Hino in the English adaptations), a teenage Japanese schoolgirl and Shinto priestess, she belongs to the "Sailor Senshi", female supernatural fighters who the franchise's main girl characters transform into to fulfill their duty of protecting the Solar System and the franchise's eponymous protagonist from evil. Sailor Mars is the second Sailor Senshi to be discovered by Sailor Moon and the secondary leader of the Guardian (or "Inner") Senshi after Sailor Venus.[1] She possesses powers associated with fire, as well as psychic and spiritual ones. Aside from the main body of the Sailor Moon series, Rei features in two different manga short stories. The first, Casablanca Memories, is entirely about her and her past; the second, Rei and Minako's Girls School Battle, is shared with Minako Aino. A number of image songs mentioning her character have been released as well, including the contents of three different CD singles. This is Amy of Sailor Mercury captured and tied in her underwear. Sailor Mercury (セーラーマーキュリー Sērā Mākyurī?), in Japan, is a fictional lead character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. The alternate identity of Ami Mizuno (水野 亜美 Mizuno Ami?, or Amy Mizuno in the English adaptations), a teenage Japanese schoolgirl, she belongs to the "Sailor Senshi", female supernatural fighters who the franchise's main girl characters transform into to fulfill their duty of protecting the Solar System and the franchise's eponymous protagonist from evil. Sailor Mercury is the first Sailor Senshi to be discovered by Sailor Moon, and serves as the "brains" of the group.[1] She possesses powers associated with water, is highly intelligent, and can use a supercomputer to collect information on various battle factors. Aside from the main body of the Sailor Moon series, Ami features in her own short story in the manga, Ami's First Love. Originally published in volume fourteen of the manga, this was the only of three "Exam Battle" stories to be made into a "Special" for the anime.[2] A number of image songs mentioning Ami's character have been released as well, including the contents of three different 3-inch CD singles. It appears that Serena Tsukino of Sailor Moon has been captured by the forces of the Negaverse. Sailor Moon has been bound and gagged in her underwear. Sailor Moon (セーラームーン Sērā Mūn?), officially spelled Sailormoon[1][2] in Japan, is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon media franchise, appearing as the protagonist and titular character. Sailor Moon is formally named Neo-Queen Serenity in the 30th century, but in the 20th century her civilian name, Usagi Tsukino (月野 うさぎ Tsukino Usagi?), becomes Serena Tsukino in the English-language versions. A carefree schoolgirl, she can transform herself into the de facto leader of the series' primary heroines, the "Sailor Senshi". Due to the series' widespread popularity in many countries and to her distinctive and oft-copied odango hairstyle, she has become one of the most immediately recognizable and iconic anime characters worldwide. No other character appears in all 200 episodes of the anime, and Usagi is present in all 52 acts of the manga as well as all 51 acts of the live-action series. Serena, Usagi's given name in the English-language versions of the series, derives from her being the reincarnation of Princess Serenity which means moon, the name Usagi went by in her past life. In the English manga she is mostly called by the nickname Bunny, which is the literal meaning of usagi. Her boyfriend for most of the series, Mamoru Chiba, calls her by the affectionate nickname "Usako" (a diminutive, the suffix -ko meaning "child"). I always loved the fact that Serena (Usagi) was not the bravest, smartest, sensible, or dependable person. She could be a bit of cry baby and scaredy cat.

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