Cameran

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Character Information
Name: Cameran
Name (kanji/kana): キャメラン
Alignment: Dark Kingdom
Species: Youma
Gender: Female
Lives: D Point, near the North Pole
Occupation: Youma under the command of Nephrite
Family: Unknown
Associates: Nephrite
Aliases: None
First Anime Appearance: Is Usagi a Model? The Focus of the Youma Camera
First Manga Appearance: N/A
First PGSM Appearance: N/A
English Name: Cameran
Actors: Yuka Ohno (anime), Maria Vacratsis (dub)
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Cameran

Cameran was a Youma owned by Nephrite. Her essence was implanted into the camera owned by Kijin Shinokawa as part of Nephrite's plan to gather energy for the Dark Kingdom. In her human form she resembled a woman with purple hair and snow-white skiin, and wore a black swimsuit over a piurple oversuit.

As the Youma's presence encouraged Kijin's energy to reach its maximum peak, he held an open photoshoot, during which every girl whose picture he took vanished. Usagi had been present at the photoshoot but was distracted by Luna, and managed to escape being trapped herself. She transformed into Sailor Moon and kicked the camera out of Kijin's hands, at which point Cameran emerged from the camera.

The Youma attacked by firing bolts of white energy from the palm of her hand, which caused anything struck by them to vanish, similar to the effects of Kijin's camera. After she had trapped Kijin and Luna, she managed to corner Sailor Moon, but Sailor Mercury and Sailor Mars arrived and distracted her. The two newly-arrived Sailor Senshi also ended up victim to the Youma's attack, however, and she once more ended up backing Sailor Moon into a corner.

Realizing that there was a mirror behind her, Sailor Moon dodged out of the way of the Youma's next attack and allowed it to hit the mirror instead. This caused the attack to rebound, weakening Cameran and allowing Sailor Moon to finish her off with Moon Tiara Action.

Trivia

  • Her name is derived from the word "camera."