Sailor Uranus
Fictional character in Sailor Moon
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- Sailor Uranus (Japanese: セーラーウラヌス , Hepburn: Sērā Uranusu ) is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon media franchise.
- Haruka is a member of the Sailor Guardians, female supernatural fighters who protect the Solar System from evil.
- Sailor Uranus possesses powers associated with the wind and sky, precognition, as well as sword combat.
- She is formally introduced in the third story arc, although she appears in silhouette alongside Sailor Neptune in the final episode of Sailor Moon R .
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Sailor Uranus (Japanese: セーラーウラヌス, Hepburn: Sērā Uranusu) is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. Sailor Uranus' alternate identity is Haruka Tenou (天王 はるか, Ten'ō Haruka; renamed "Amara Tenoh" in some English adaptations), a teenage Japanese student and race car driver. Haruka is a member of the Sailor Guardians, female supernatural fighters who protect the Solar System from evil.
Sailor Uranus fights alongside her partner and lover Sailor Neptune. Sailor Uranus possesses powers associated with the wind and sky, precognition, as well as sword combat.
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Haruka is a stubborn, protective individual, as well as strong-willed, capable, charming, and occasionally even daring. She is formally introduced in the third story arc, although she appears in silhouette alongside Sailor Neptune in the final episode of Sailor Moon R. She is the tallest of the Sailor Guardians at 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m), followed by Sailor Pluto at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m).
Haruka is a racecar driver, even though she is barely sixteen years old at her first appearance. However, the timing of her birthday to the Japanese school year means she is one grade ahead of the Sailor Guardians.
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