Ami Mizuno
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Ami Mizuno (水野亜美 Mizuno Ami?) is a fictional character, a Sailor Senshi, one of the central characters in the metaseries known as Sailor Moon. She is known as Amy Mizuno in the English dub and manga, though in one episode she may have been Amy Anderson.
Ami is frequently cited as the most popular character in the series, especially among Japanese audiences.
Her first appearance is in Episode 8 of the anime (5 in the dub), Act 2 of the manga, and Act 1 of the live action series.
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[edit] Sailor Mercury
When transformed, she is known as Sailor Mercury. Her abilities are ice/water-based, and initially most of them are strategic rather than offensive. Her intelligence makes her the main tactical planner of the Senshi; she possesses a special "mini-computer" and visor, helpful for making special calculations and scanning her surroundings. This small computer allows her to learn about the enemy's weak points. Her senshi uniform is colored in shades of blue, and in the manga (first series) and live-action drama, does not have sleeves. In every version, she wears knee-length boots.
[edit] Profile
Ami is enormously intelligent--an excellent trait in a soldier, but a difficult one for a teenage girl. Her peers view her with a mixture of awe and distaste, and speculate that she has an IQ of 300. [1] As a result, she tends to have a difficult time making new friends, and is fiercely loyal to the ones she has. She has great appreciation for art as well as science, and contrary to the usual depiction of a nerd, even enjoys pop culture (though she is usually embarrassed to admit it). Most of her free-time is spent studying, as she hopes to become a doctor one day; however, she also enjoys swimming and playing chess. Ami is generally considered the sensible one of the five girls, and usually is a scapegoat for embarrassment when the group is having a dullard moment.
Ami lives with her mother (Mizuno-sensei), a busy doctor who is not home very often, and whose face is only ever seen in the manga. Ami looks remarkably like her mother, who aside of her workaholic tendencies is a good person and openly resents not having more time to spend with her daughter; Ami admires Mizuno-sensei very much and is typically obsessed with being a perfect student, wanting to live up to her mother's example. As the story begins, she attends Azabu Jūban Junior High along with Usagi Tsukino and Makoto Kino.
Ami's father, a painter, sends Ami paintings. Ami's father and mother divorced, so he doesn't spend that much time with Ami. In the manga Ami sometimes resents her parents' selfishness in divorcing [2]. This is most likely because divorce in Japan is taboo [3]. However, in the anime Ami seems to appreciate her father and even seems to have some of his artistic traits, such as composing a song in Episode 151. She is one of the few girls in the series whose family situation is explicitly mentioned in the anime. In the manga, her family is revealed to be rich. They live in a condo [4]. She is also shown testing the strength of the sword that the Sailors received on the moon by using it to chip a diamond. When the girls panic, she calms them by saying that her mother has many more diamonds.[4]
Ami was given her own 'special,' called "Ami-chan no Hatsukoi" or "Ami's First Love." This story originally appeared in the manga as an Exam Battle [5]. The other girls also had their own Exam Battles, but they were never made into specials, though interest was expressed in an interview with the Super Movie staff. The plot involves both humorous panic over a secret admirer (named Mercurius) and a typically dangerous monster attack.
Ami is often compared to Michiru Kaioh because each has water-based powers. There are differences, however: Sailor Mercury's attacks tend to serve a tactical purpose (by hiding her allies or by distracting/immobilizing/freezing her enemies) whereas Sailor Neptune's powers are more offensive (drawing power from the seas and oceans) and psychic-based. The distinction is nonetheless a smaller one than those between the other senshi, and this similarity is played with twice in the anime, when the two engage in swimming competitions and neither wins.
In an early DiC promotional tape that advertised Sailor Moon to television stations, Ami was given the name Blue. [6]
[edit] Other forms
Senshi forms - As she grows stronger, Sailor Mercury gains additional powers, and at key points her uniform changes to reflect this. The first change takes place in Act 35 of the manga, when she obtains the Mercury Crystal and her outfit becomes similar to that of Super Sailor Moon. She is not given a new title. A similar event takes place in Episode 151 of the anime, and she is given the name Super Sailor Mercury. A third form appears only in the manga, also unnamed but analogous to Eternal Sailor Moon.
Princess Mercury - According to the manga, during the Silver Millennium, Sailor Mercury 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 Mercury, she dwelt in Mariner Castle and wore a light blue gown--she appears in this form in the original manga and in supplementary art. [7][8] Naoko Takeuchi once drew her in the arms of Zoisite, but no further romantic link between them was established. [9]
Dark Sailor Mercury - In Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, the 'Dark Endymion' arc of the manga and anime is replaced by the appearance of an evil Dark Sailor Mercury. Taken over by the power of the Dark Kingdom, Dark Sailor Mercury first appears in Act 22, as a servant of Kunzite. In Act 28, she realizes that she has hurt Sailor Moon, and is healed. After being healed, she has no memories of what happened while she was Dark Sailor Mercury. Her outfit has black tooling and lace on the back bow and sleeves, and tribal designs appear on her tiara and boots. Her transformation phrase is Dark Power! Make-up!. The weapon she wields is an ice sword formed by an icicle when her transformation is first displayed. For information, see the appropriate section under PGSM.
[edit] Statistics
- Name (Japanese): 水野亜美 Mizuno Ami [10]
- Name (North America): Amy Mizuno (Cloverway dub, English manga) / Amy Anderson (DiC dub, Mixx Novels)
- Senshi alias: Sailor Mercury [10]
- Birthday: September 10 [10]
- Astrological sign: Virgo [10]
- Blood type: A [10]
- Favorite color: Aquamarine (literally Water color) [10]
- Hobbies: Reading[10], playing chess [10], swimming, computers
- Favorite food: Sandwiches, anmitsu [10]
- Least favorite food: Yellowtail (hamachi, a kind of fish) [10]
- Favorite subject: Math[10]
- Worst subject: None [10]
- Has trouble with: love letters [10]
- Strong point: Computing [10]
- Dreams: To be a doctor [10]
- Soldier title: Soldier of Wisdom, [11] Soldier of Water and Knowledge [12]
- Guardian planet: Mercury [13]
- Element: Water
- Height: 158 cm / 5'2" [14] [15]
- Age: 14 to 16 throughout the main storyline [16]
- Favorite animal: Cat [17]
- Image gemstone: Sapphire [18]
- School club: Computer club [19]
[edit] Senshi powers
[edit] Anime and manga
[edit] Transformations
(Note: In the English dub, she transforms without saying "Make-up" at the end.)
- Mercury Power, Make-up! - Used to transform into Sailor Mercury.
- Mercury Star Power, Make-up! - Used to transform into Sailor Mercury.
- Mercury Planet Power, Make-up! - Used to transform into Sailor Mercury. (Manga only.)
- Mercury Crystal Power, Make-up! - Used to transform into Sailor Mercury's two more powerful forms in the manga, and into Super Sailor Mercury in the anime.
All of Sailor Mercury's transformation sequences are essentially the same. They all involve a stream of water encircling her body and forming her outfit.
[edit] Attacks
- Shabon Spray[20] — Sailor Mercury conjures a blast of bubbles which form a thick blanket of chilling and obscuring fog. It is only used in the anime, although she uses a similar attack in the manga that has no vocal activation. In the English version, the attack is called Mercury Bubbles Blast.
- Shabon Spray Freezing — A powered-up version of Shabon Spray used in Sailor Moon R; the fog created will freeze the enemy. In the English version, the attack is called Mercury Ice Bubbles Freeze.
- Chou Jigen Kuukan Genshutsu — It translates to "Super-Dimensional Space Emergence". It is a defensive technique used with her VR goggles. This attack is only used in the manga, and basically produces the same fog as Shabon Spray. In the English translation of the manga, it's called "Hyperspace Area Formation."
- Shine Aqua Illusion — Sailor Mercury summons a wave of water that can freeze or destroy enemies. Sailor Mercury sometimes calls it by this name in the English anime, but other times calls it "Mercury Ice Storm Blast." In the fourth season (SuperS), after she gains her Super form from Pegasus, it is referred to as Super Aqua Illusion.
- Shine Snow Illusion — Sailor Mercury creates a snow storm to blast her enemy. This attack is only used in the manga.
- Double Shabon Spray Freezing — A powered-up version of Shabon Spray Freezing used in Sailor Moon R. Instead of just chilling the enemy, it freezes them.
- Mercury Aqua Rhapsody — An attack that Sailor Mercury gains in her Super form. She plays a small harp which causes waves of water to blast her enemy.
- Mercury Aqua Mirage — This attack is seen in the SuperS special Ami-chan no Hatsukoi. In the manga, this is her primary attack during the Infinity arc and resembles "Shine Aqua Illusion" in appearance.
- Galactica Aqua Rhapsody — In the manga, Sailor Mercury uses this attack against Sailor Moon when controlled by Sailor Galaxia.
[edit] Live-action drama
- Mercury Power, Make Up — Ami's words to transform into Sailor Mercury.
- Dark Power, Make Up — Ami's words to transform into Dark Sailor Mercury.
- Mercury Aqua Mist — Ami shoots a misty beam of water and bubble energy, capable of destroying weaker enemies, at her intended target. In Act 14, this attack was blocked and absorbed into Kunzite's sword and he redirected the energy on her.
- Shine Aqua Illusion — A stream of powerful water sent from the hands, used against more powerful enemies.
- Mercury Aqua Storm — A powerful stream of water sent from the Sailor Star Tambourine, used against more powerful enemies.
- Mercury Aqua Cyclone — A one-off special attack used late in the series, which involves a powerful beam of water energy sent from the hands.
- Mercury Aqua Blizzard — Mercury's most powerful attack, used only once in the final battle with the possessed Endymion. Mercury sends forward a powerful blizzard, which has momentary freezing affects. The attack failed to damage Endymion upon impact and was in turn reflected back at her.
[edit] Variations
Ami's personality and history are largely consistent across each version of the series. She is always bookish, intelligent, and shy. She always has a secret fondness of pop-culture. In the manga, Ami also has something of a crazy streak--she often scolds Usagi and the others for not doing their homework, and in Ami-chan no Hatsukoi flies into something of a panic over a love letter she receives. In the anime, Ami can be a bit insecure which showed up best in Episode 97 where Ami feels that she is only good at studying and wants to be viewed as more of a normal girl. In the live-action drama, Ami is especially shy, and usually wears glasses while in public, even though she doesn't need them. Usagi notices in Act 5 that they are made of plain glass.
[edit] Music
[edit] Anime
All songs were sung by her voice actress, Aya Hisakawa.[21]
- "Someday... Somebody..."- From the first series.
- "Onaji Namida wo Wakeatte" (Sharing the Same Tears)- From Sailor Moon R
- "Koibito ni wa Narenai Kedo" (We Can't Become Lovers, But...)- From Sailor Moon R
- "Ashita mo mata Jitensha" (Bicycle Again Tomorrow)- From Sailor Stars
English adaptation:
- "Only a Memory Away"- sung in Sailor Moon R in the translation in the place of "Onaji Namida wo Wakeatte". It was sung by Shandi Sinnamon. [21]
[edit] Musicals
- "Drive Me Mercury"- Sailor Mercury's main theme.
[edit] Live-action
In Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon her actress released two solo songs: [22]
- Mi Amor (Spanish for "My Love")
- Yakusoku (約束, "Promise").
[edit] Actresses
- In the original anime production of Sailor Moon, Ami is played by veteran voice actress Aya Hisakawa.[23]
- In the English dubbed version of Sailor Moon, Amy is played by Karen Bernstein (episodes 5-82 and the dubbed movies) and Liza Balkan (episodes 90-166). [24]
- In the musical version, Ami has been played by 6 actresses: Ayako Morino, Yukiko Miyagawa, Hisano Akamine, Mariya Izawa, Chieko Kawabe, and Manami Wakayama. [25]
- In Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Ami is played by Chisaki Hama. [26]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (July 6, 1992, September 5, 1996). “Act 2”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 1. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178721-7.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (September 6, 1995). “Act 35”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 12. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178814-0.
- ^ Bumiller, Elisabeth (October 29, 1996). The Secrets of Mariko: A Year in the Life of a Japanese Woman and Her Family. Vintage. ISBN 0-67-977262-6.
- ^ a b Takeuchi, Naoko (April 6, 1993). “Act 11”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 3. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178744-6.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko. “Exam Battle: Ami-chan no Hatsukoi”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 13. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178820-5.
- ^ Tyler L.; Zogg. Toonnami Digital Arsenal. Retrieved on 2006-11-02.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (July 5, 1996). “Act 41”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 15. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178835-3.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (September 1996). Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon Volume IV Original Picture Collection. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-324519-5.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (August 1994). Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon Volume I Original Picture Collection. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-324507-1., Naoko Takeuchi quote about it from the artbook: "This is the title page for the conclusion of the first series of Sailor Moon. It had a great deal of impact on the first series. Probably because the four couplings on the right side were very unexpected. I was thinking of love stories of the previous lives of these couples. I'd like to be able to draw that someday..."
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Takeuchi, Naoko (June 6, 1995). “Back of volume”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 10. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178806-X.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (July 6, 1994). “Act 23”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 7. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178781-0.
- ^ Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Act 2
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (March 6, 1996). “Act 42”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 14. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178826-4.
- ^ (April 1993) “Chapter 1: Stage”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon album I. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-177734-3., The height is guessed at from page 103, and V2, page 94 and 111 since Usagi's height is given
- ^ Aromdee, Ken. Sailor Moon FAQ. Retrieved on 2006-10-17., estimates of heights from here.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (July 6, 1992, September 5, 1996). “Act 4”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 1. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178721-7., page 120; has the listings for the first ages of Ami, Rei and Usagi. Possible beginning age for Mamoru (17~18).
- ^ From the back of Irwin Toy boxes
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (October 1999). Materials Collection. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-324521-7.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (September 6, 1996). “Act 43”, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 16. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178841-8.
- ^ Shabon is also sometimes romanised as Sabão, which is the Portuguese word for soap
- ^ a b Bacon, Michelle (September 9, 2006). SAILORMUSIC.NET. Retrieved on 2006-10-01.
- ^ Spanish was used in her song because non-Japanese languages besides scattered English phrases in J-Pop is rare and exotic. Its use was probably intended to emphasize Ami's genius-level intelligence.
- ^ Doi, Hitoshi. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Retrieved on 2006-10-31.
- ^ Chiang, Jackie. The Sailor Senshi Page: North American Dub. Retrieved on 2006-10-31.
- ^ eternal.legend. Retrieved on 2006-11-04.
- ^ Nae; wasurenagusa; Hui, Andrea. Shingetsu. Retrieved on 2006-10-31.
[edit] External links
- innocence (Shrine)
- The Oracle Information and Images
- http://www.lying-awake.net/mercury/
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