, better known as , is a fictional character in the ''
Sailor Moon
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's Shōjo manga, ''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Nakayoshi'' from 1991 to 1997; the 60 individual chapters (later reorganized into ...
'' manga series created by
Naoko Takeuchi. Makoto is her sailor form's alternative human identity as part of the Sailor Guardians, female supernatural fighters who protect the
Solar System
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from evil.
In the series, Makoto is the third Sailor Guardian to be discovered by
Usagi Tsukino, and serves as the "coordinator" of the group,
as she possesses superhuman strength, as well as powers associated with electricity and plants.
Aside from the main body of the ''Sailor Moon'' series, Makoto features in her own manga short story, ''The Melancholy of Mako-chan''. A number of
image songs mentioning her character have been released as well, including the contents of three different
CD single
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s.
Profile
Makoto's strong, independent personality is hinted at in her most striking physical feature—her unusual height (5'5" or 1.68 meters). She is stated at her first appearance in the series to be very tall, and considerable notice is taken in the original Japanese versions. Her height is downplayed in English translations as her relative height is not all that uncommon in most Europeans. She is strong and was rumored to have been kicked out of her previous school for fighting. She is introduced to the series after transferring to Azabu Jūban Junior High, where
Usagi Tsukino and
Ami Mizuno are students, and where she stands out all the more because her
school uniform
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is different from everyone else's; unable to find anything in her size, her school's administration tells her to wear her old one. It has a long skirt, which when coupled with her hair, was a common visual cue for a
tough or delinquent girl at the time the series was created. However, unlike these delinquent girls, her reddish, wavy hair is natural. Despite her tough appearance, she is very gentle. She always wears pink rose earrings and a green hair tie that decorates her
ponytail.
One of the most consistent characters across the many versions of the series, Makoto is always depicted as simultaneously the most masculine and the most feminine of the four Sailor Guardians. Her most closely held dream is to get married and own a cake and flower shop.
After entering high school, she also joins the cooking and
gardening
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clubs.
Her domestic talents are explained as a deliberate effort to overcome her
tomboyishness.
In the
live-action series she enjoys shopping, but eschews "girly" things (she can be seen shopping for basketball shoes in one scene, for instance); she cooks, but also physically overpowers delinquents; she reorganizes her home, but does so with a
sledgehammer. She also excels in dancing, especially ice skating. She insists that she is not the least bit feminine, and seems surprised and touched when someone tells her she is.
[ Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Act 31. In this act, Mako and Motoki date, but they "break up" shortly thereafter.]
This dual nature comes from a need to be self-sufficient: her parents died in an
aviation accident as a child and she has since then looked after herself. She is self-sufficient almost to a fault, and gets shocked when an airplane passes overhead. In the anime adaptation, Makoto lives alone. In ''
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon'', Makoto's parents' death is told in a flashback in Act 6, but how they died is not mentioned.
[ Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Act 6.]
Makoto has at least one
former boyfriend, which is the importance of this subplot. Her ''
senpai'' is mentioned only once or twice. In the anime adaptation Makoto is extremely boy-crazy, with a tendency to fall for every boy who reminds her of her ''senpai''. ''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon'' is an integral part of why Makoto feels she needs to be alone.
In each version, there are mentions of other men who were very briefly a part of her life. Makoto is generally attracted to
Motoki Furuhata, especially in the anime, but only in the live-action show do they become close.
By the end of the direct-to-DVD Special Act, they are engaged to be married.
Aspects and forms
As a character with different incarnations, special powers, transformations and extended longevity; a really long ageless lifetime virtually spanned between the Silver Millennium era and the 30th Century, Makoto gains multiple
aspects and aliases as the series progresses.
Sailor Jupiter
Makoto's Sailor Guardian identity is Sailor Jupiter. She wears a
sailor suit colored in
green
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and pink, with rose-shaped earrings in green, laced-up boots with height just above the ankles. In the manga and live-action series she has a belt carrying a small ball of
potpourri
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Etymology
The word "potpourri" comes into English from ...
. She is given specific titles throughout the various series, including "Guardian of Protection", "Herculean Jupiter", "Guardian of Thunder and Courage",
and "Guardian of Caring". Her personality is no different from when she is a civilian, although certain powers are unavailable to her in that form.
In Japanese, the name for the planet Jupiter is , the first kanji meaning 'wood' and the second indicating a celestial object. Although the Roman planet-name is used, Sailor Jupiter's dominant element is wood due to this aspect of Japanese mythology. Unusually, most of her attacks are based on her secondary power,
lightning
Lightning is a natural phenomenon consisting of electrostatic discharges occurring through the atmosphere between two electrically charged regions. One or both regions are within the atmosphere, with the second region sometimes occurring on ...
, which is in reference to the Roman god
Jupiter
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. She is by far the most skilled of the Sailor Guardians, able to lift a full-grown man above her head, even while ice skating or to stop a stone pillar from falling. In the early manga, she always has a short antenna coming from her tiara, which serves as a
lightning rod
A lightning rod or lightning conductor (British English) is a metal rod mounted on a structure and intended to protect the structure from a lightning strike. If lightning hits the structure, it is most likely to strike the rod and be conducted ...
; eventually this takes on the same role as in the anime, and extends upward only when she summons lightning. It does not appear in the live-action series.
Sailor Jupiter gains additional special abilities and powers, and at key points her Sailor Guardian uniform changes to reflect this. The first change takes place in Act 42 of the manga, when she obtains the Jupiter Crystal and her outfit becomes similar to that of Super Sailor Moon. She is not given a new title.
A similar event is divided between Episodes 143 and 154 of the anime, and she is given the name Super Sailor Jupiter. A third form appears in Act 49 of the manga, unnamed but similar to
Eternal Sailor Moon (without wings). In the official visual book for ''
Sailor Moon Eternal'', this form was named "Eternal Sailor Jupiter".
Princess Jupiter
In Silver Millennium, Sailor Jupiter was also the Princess of her home planet. She was among those given the duty of protecting
Princess Serenity of the Moon Kingdom. As Princess Jupiter, she dwelt in Io Castle and wore a green gown—she appears in this form in the original manga, as well as in supplementary art.
Naoko Takeuchi once drew her in the arms of
Nephrite, but no further romantic link between them was established in the manga or the first anime adaptation. However, in ''
Sailor Moon Crystal'' it is clearly stated that Sailor Jupiter and Nephrite were in love at the time of the Moon Kingdom. This is also established in the
stage musicals, and it is implied in the
''Another Story'' video game.
Special powers and items
Makoto is portrayed as unusually strong for a teenage girl,
but like the other Sailor Guardians, she must transform in order to gain access to her celestial powers.
She transforms into a Sailor Guardian by raising a special device (pen, bracelet, wand, or crystal) into the air and shouting a special phrase, originally "Jupiter Power, Make-up!" As she becomes more powerful and obtains new transformation devices, this phrase changes to evoke Jupiter Star, Planet, or Crystal Power. In both anime, Sailor Jupiter's transformation sequence evolves slightly over time, whether to update the background images or to accommodate changes to her uniform or a new transformation device, but they all involve electric charges forming an atom path which encircles her body.
In the manga, Sailor Jupiter's first named attack is ''Flower Hurricane'', which is immediately followed by calling down lightning. Emphasis is quickly placed upon her electric-based powers, and these are the norm in all versions of the series. Her primary attack for the first story arc and most of the second is ''Supreme Thunder'', for which she calls down lightning from the sky with a tiny
lightning rod
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that extends from the stone on her tiara (or, in the live-action series, with her leg). Sometimes, before performing the attack she would call out "Waga shugo Mokusei yo! Arashi wo okose! Kumo wo yobe! Ikazuchi wo furaseyo!" (我が守護木星よ!嵐を起こせ!雲を呼べ!雷を降らせよ!; My guardian Jupiter! Brew a storm! Call the clouds! Bring down the lightning!). Although she channels this power, she is not immune to its effects, and can use her body to focus the electricity in a suicide move.
It is upgraded twice for one-off attacks in the anime series: once to ''Supreme Thunder Dragon'', and much later to ''Super Supreme Thunder''.
In the second story arc Sailor Jupiter gains ''Sparkling Wide Pressure'', an attack consisting of a
lightning ball which, aside from a manga-only power called ''Jupiter Coconut Cyclone'' (although this attack is seen frequently in Season 3 of Sailor Moon Crystal), remains her primary attack for the rest of the second story arc, all of the third, and much of the fourth. When she takes on her second Sailor Guardian form (Super Sailor Jupiter in the anime), she acquires a special item, a wreath of oak leaves, which is described in the manga as "the emblem of thunder and lightning." It appears in her hair and enables her to use ''Jupiter Oak Evolution''.
Sailor Jupiter's earrings, large pink roses, are occasionally significant. She wears them in both her Sailor Guardian and civilian forms, and can use them as a projectile weapon if she needs to.
When they first meet in the manga, Usagi thinks the roses have a nice fragrance, and late in the anime the sight of them brings her back from temporary memory loss because it reminds her of
Tuxedo Mask.
Much more important, in the manga, are the Jupiter Crystal and Leaves of Oak. The former is Makoto's Sailor Crystal and the source of all of her power, which becomes especially important in the
fifth story arc. In the live-action series, she frequently uses unnamed electric attacks, and is given a
tambourine
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-like weapon (the Sailor Star Tambo) by
Artemis
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. In the final episode, the Tambo transforms into a
lance
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.
Development
Makoto is present in the original proposal for a hypothetical ''
Codename: Sailor V'' anime, but her name is given as Mamoru Chino. Creator
Naoko Takeuchi confirms that this character eventually became Makoto, and writes that the original concept was quite different—Makoto was not only tough, but in fact was meant to be the
leader of a female gang as well as a
smoker.
A very similar name was later given to the series' male protagonist,
Mamoru Chiba.
Sailor Jupiter's original costume design, like the others', was fully unique. It featured buckles, very
long gloves, blue and yellow highlights, a bare lower torso, and a profusion of thin, dark pink ribbons—along with a face-plate and communicator. Later, Takeuchi was surprised by these sketches and stated that she did not remember drawing them. Her instructions to the animators included a note that Makoto should appear muscular, "a little meatier than normal."
The
kanji
are logographic Chinese characters, adapted from Chinese family of scripts, Chinese script, used in the writing of Japanese language, Japanese. They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese and are ...
of Makoto's surname translate as and . The Japanese word for Jupiter is 木星, which literally translates as "wood planet," and is referenced in her last name. Her given name is in
hiragana
is a Japanese language, Japanese syllabary, part of the Japanese writing system, along with ''katakana'' as well as ''kanji''.
It is a phonetic lettering system. The word ''hiragana'' means "common" or "plain" kana (originally also "easy", ...
and therefore difficult to translate. Possible meanings include "truth", "fidelity", and "sincerity". The given name "Makoto," however, is a unisex name usually given to boys, but is sometimes given to girls; its use here highlights Makoto's tomboyishness.
Actresses
In the original Japanese series, Makoto is voiced by
Emi Shinohara in the original series, and by
Ami Koshimizu in ''
Sailor Moon Crystal'' and all media since.
In the DIC/Cloverway English adaptation, her name was changed to "Lita" and was voiced by
Susan Roman. In the Viz Media English adaptation, her voice is supplied by
Amanda C. Miller.
In the
stage musicals, Makoto has been portrayed by 22 actresses: Noriko Kamiyama, Marie Sada, Takako Inayoshi, Emika Satoh, Akari Tonegawa, Chiho Oyama (whose older sister
Anza was the first to play
Sailor Moon
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's Shōjo manga, ''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Nakayoshi'' from 1991 to 1997; the 60 individual chapters (later reorganized into ...
), Emi Kuriyama, Yuriko Hayashi, Ayano Sugimoto, Kaori Sakata, Karina Okada (Although she appears as her and sings with the others in the event promoting the musical she was not the one who played her in the actual musical performances), Mai Watanabe, Yu Takahashi, Kaede., Ami Noujo, Minami Umezawa, Kie Obana, Kanna Matsuzaki, Shio Yamazaki, Junna Ito, Kisara Matsumura, Mao Ioki, and Nao Tomisato.
In ''
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon'', Makoto is played by
Mew Azama. Also, child actress Misho Narumi portrays Makoto in flashbacks, dream sequences, and childhood photos.
Reception and influence
The official ''Sailor Moon'' character popularity polls listed Makoto Kino and Sailor Jupiter as separate entities. In 1992, readers ranked them at eleventh and fifth respectively, out of thirty eight choices. One year later, now with fifty choices, Jupiter dropped to the eleventh most popular while Makoto was twelfth most popular. In 1994, with fifty one choices, Sailor Jupiter was the seventeenth most popular character and Makoto was eighteenth. In early 1996, with fifty one choices, Makoto was the twenty third most popular character and Jupiter was the twenty seventh.
A five-book series was published, one book on each of the Sailor Guardians and
Sailor Moon
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's Shōjo manga, ''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Nakayoshi'' from 1991 to 1997; the 60 individual chapters (later reorganized into ...
. Makoto's was released in 1996. This book was later translated into English by
Mixx.
See also
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Jupiter in fiction
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Jupiter (mythology)
Jupiter ( or , from Proto-Italic language, Proto-Italic "day, sky" + "father", thus "sky father" Greek: Zeus, Δίας or Zeus, Ζεύς), also known as Jove (nominative case, nom. and genitive case, gen. ), is the sky god, god of the sky an ...
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Zeus
Zeus (, ) is the chief deity of the List of Greek deities, Greek pantheon. He is a sky father, sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion and Greek mythology, mythology, who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus.
Zeus is the child ...
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Thor
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