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"They seemed like good kids. Pretty spastic, but nice."
—Amara, Ep. #85

Amara Tenoh is the civilian form of the Outer Sailor Scout, Sailor Uranus and reincarnation of the Princess of the planet Uranus. Together with her cousin, Michelle Kaioh, Amara searches for the Pure Heart Crystal that will lead them to the Purity Chalice. When Mistress 9 is revived using the body of Hotaru Tomoe, Amara and the Outer Scouts attempt to stop the destruction of the world and revival of their ally, Sailor Saturn (the Sailor Scout of destruction).

Sailor Moon S[]

Sailor Uranus and her cousin, Michelle, appeared to stop the Bureau of Bad Behavior, led by mad scientist Doctor Tomoe, from destroying the world. They destroyed the first Daimon, Mikuzi. They were searching for the three Pure Heart Crystals to find the Purity Chalice and save the world, even though they knew that if a person remained separated from their Pure Heart for too long, they would die. For this reason, they did not get along well with the Sailor Scouts, and only returned the Pure Hearts after seeing that they were not the crystals the Heart Snatchers were after.

In "Driving Dangerously", Amara and Michelle were first introduced in their human forms, and Amara, due to her masculine dress style, was mistaken for a man by Serena and Mina, until the end of the episode. In "Friendly Foes", Sailor Uranus was forced to work together with Sailor Moon fighting off Kaorinite when she tied Sailor Uranus and Sailor Moon's wrists together and threw Sailor Neptune over a waterfall.

In Episode 13, "Birthday Blues Part 2', Sailor Uranus decided to help the Sailor Scouts out, and used World Shaking on Kaorinite, causing her crystal beam to turn against her, encasing her in crystal, where she then fell over Tokyo Tower to her death.

In Related by Destiny, it is revealed in a flashback that Amara was constantly feeling the need for speed because she was trying to run away from the visions she was having. Amara tells Michelle that she can be a slave to destiny but can’t drag her down with her. While walking she comes across a student who is asking Amara to help him, when she goes over to him he turns into a monster and attacks her. Amara starts to attack the monster but sees the kid trapped inside it and hesitates letting it knock her away. Just then the Uranus stick appears in front of her and before she takes it Michelle tells her not to as it would change her life forever. She then transforms and attacks the monster, making Amara angry as she used so much force while the kid was still inside. Seeing that her cousin is hurt and struggling she decides to stop running from her fate and takes the stick becoming Sailor Uranus.

In "Destiny's Arrival", Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune realized that they had two of the three Pure Heart crystals. After Eugeal extracted Sailor Neptune's Pure Heart, and was knocked over the edge by Sailor Moon, Sailor Uranus used Eugeal's gun to extract her own Pure Heart, which was the Space Sword. However, Sailor Pluto, whose crystal ball was the third Pure Heart crystal, separated the Pure Hearts from the two crystals and returned them to Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus. In the following episode, Sailor Moon got the Purity Chalice and defeated Eugeal, but because she collapsed from the power afterwards, Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune became convinced that she was not the Sovereign who would stop the Silence.

When they found out that Hotaru was possessed by Mistress 9, they decided that the only way to stop her was to destroy Hotaru, which Rini (Sailor Mini Moon), Sailor Moon, and the other Sailor Scouts did not want them to do. When they entered Mugen School to stop the Heart Snatchers for good, Mistress 9 sent Doctor Tomoe over to deal with them. Germatoid, the monster inside him, left him to fight them.

Sailor Uranus blew him to bits with World Shaking, but he entered several human-sized monsters that he created. When Sailor Neptune used the Deep Aqua Mirror to reveal the true Germatoid, Sailor Uranus stabbed him in the face with her Space Sword, killing him. After Pharaoh 90 was defeated, Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune fought Sailor Moon, feeling that she should not be future queen when she put the world at risk for one person. However, a light from her tiara caused Sailor Uranus to crash into Sailor Neptune, and they finally recognized her as Princess Serena and Neo Queen Serenity before they left, saying Hotaru wasn't the only one she saved.

Films[]

Hearts in Ice (Sailor Moon S)[]

Amara joins Sailor moon and the other Sailor scouts in the fight to stop the snow princess from freezing the earth.

Black Dream Hole (Sailor Moon SuperS)[]

Amara goes with Sailor moon and the others to help rescue Sailor Mini Moon from the black dream hole. While fighting Amara uses Space Sword Blaster an attack she uses with her talisman.

Powers and Abilities[]

Professional Driver[]

As a professional driver Amara is easily able to beat Mina in a racing game at the arcade despite giving her a head start. Amara is most comfortable when she is racing or just driving in her car and has won many races. Her dream is to be a world-class racing driver.

Gallery[]

Sailor Moon III An image gallery is available for
Amara Tenoh

Trivia[]

  • Amara and Michelle never appear in the fourth season, Sailor Moon Super S. They only appear in its film, Black Dream Hole alongside Trista (who was also absent in the fourth season).
  • In 1998 the toy company Irwin released a collection of Sailor Moon dolls that featured Sailor Uranus. Sailor Uranus was given the civilian name "Corinn".[2]
  • "Amara" is a name of West African origin, meaning "Grace" in Igbo.[3] It's Latin meaning, derived from "amarantus" and "amarus", means "Everlasting" or "Bitter".[4]
  • Barbara Radecki (Sailor Neptune) and Sarah LaFleur recorded their lines together during the production of Sailor Moon S, which was a rare occurrence for the other cast members.[5]
  • In the French and Italian dubs, Amara was given the name "Frédérique" and "Heles".[6]

References[]

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