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| Name                    = Helios
 
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| Occupation              = Guardian of the [[Golden Crystal]]
 
| Occupation              = Guardian of the [[Golden Crystal]]
 
| Family                  = Unknown
 
| Family                  = Unknown
| Associates              = [[Chibiusa]], [[Prince Endymion]]
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| Associates              = [[Chibiusa]], [[Prince Endymion]], [[Maenads]]
 
| Aliases                  = [[Pegasus]]
 
| Aliases                  = [[Pegasus]]
| Anime                    = [[Meeting of Fate! The Night Where a Pegasus Flies]] (as Pegasus); [[The Secret of Pegasus! The Handsome Guardian of the Dream World]]
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| Anime                    = [[Meeting of Fate! The Night Where a Pegasus Flies]] (as Pegasus), [[The Secret of Pegasus! The Handsome Guardian of the Dream World]]
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| Manga                    = [[Act 39 Yume 1 Nisshoku Dream]] (as Pegasus), [[Act 41 Yume 3 Mars Dream]]
 
| PGSM                    = N/A
 
| PGSM                    = N/A
 
| Dub Name                = Helios
 
| Dub Name                = Helios
| Actors                  = [[Taiki Matsuno]] (anime), [[Robert Bockstael]] (dub)
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| Actors                  = [[Taiki Matsuno]] (anime), [[Rowan Tichenor]] (dub), [[Yoshitsugu Matsuoka]] (Crystal)
}}'''''Helios''''' was the guardian of [[Elysion]] and the [[Golden Crystal]]. After he was captured by [[Queen Nehellenia]], his essence assumed the form of a [[Pegasus]] and took refuge in [[Chibiusa]]'s dreams.
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'''''Helios''''' was the guardian of [[Elysion]] and the [[Golden Crystal]].
  
He is considered by fans to be the representative of the Sun.
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==Anime==
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In the [[Sailor Moon (anime)|anime]], Elysion was a land supported by the [[energy]] of the beautiful dreams of humans. [[Queen Nehellenia]] and her minions from the [[Dead Moon Circus]] invaded Elysion in search of the Golden Crystal, but because she did not have a beautiful dream, she was unable to take it. Instead, she captured Helios and locked him away. When he saw the light of [[Chibiusa]]'s beautiful dream, his spirit took the form of [[Pegasus]] and took refuge in it.
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As Pegasus, he gave [[Sailor Moon]] the [[Kaleidomoon Scope]] and [[Sailor Chibi Moon]] the [[Crystal Carillon]]; using the Carillon, Sailor Chibi Moon summoned Pegasus, allowing Sailor Moon to use his power to perform [[Moon Gorgeous Meditation]]. He revealed his identity first to Chibiusa, in [[The Secret of Pegasus! The Handsome Guardian of the Dream World|episode 158]], and then in [[The Center of the Darkness: Dead Moon Circus|episode 162]] to the [[Sailor Senshi]] and [[Tuxedo Mask]].
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When the Dead Moon finally discovered that Pegasus was hiding in Chibiusa's dream and captured her, Queen Nehellenia cast a spell on the girl to put her in an eternal sleep. In [[Time for the Crystal to Shine! Beautiful Power of Dreams|episode 165]], Helios gave her a kiss that revived her. She then used the power of the Golden Crystal, with the help of the people of [[Earth]], and destroyed the Dead Moon Circus.
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Helios then left to return to his duties in Elysion, but gave Chibiusa a kiss on the hand before he left, leaving the [[Inner Senshi]] to remark in dismay that even Chibiusa had a boyfriend before they did.
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==Manga==
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In the [[Sailor Moon (manga)|manga]], Helios lacked some of the power he possessed in the anime, as he did not carry the Golden Crystal and could not use its power. However, he was the guardian of the [[Earth]] and Elysion, and by extension, [[Prince Endymion]]/[[Mamoru Chiba]]. As the Earth, Helios, and Mamoru's spirits were tied together, when Nehellenia invaded Elysion and imprisoned its guardian, Mamoru fell ill.
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Helios was looking for his "maiden" (whom he thought was [[Sailor Moon]]) who could break the seal on the Golden Crystal. It turned out, however, that the maiden who had approached him was [[Princess Lady Serenity]], the future form of Chibiusa.
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==Musicals==
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Helios appeared as Pegasus (on stage via projections of light), in the [[Sera Myu|musical]] ''[[Sailor Moon SuperS - Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni...|Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni...]]'' and [[Sailor Moon SuperS - (Kaiteiban) Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni... Saturn Fukkatsu Hen|its revision]], voiced by an uncredited actor. It wasn't until ''[[Amour Eternal]]'' that he appeared in human form, played by [[Hikaru Hirayama]].
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==Trivia==
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* There is a [[fan canon]] belief that he was the representative of the [[Sun]], as his name is the same as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helios Greek god of the Sun].
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* Although in [[The Golden Crystal Appears! Nehellenia's Spell|episode 164]] of the [[Sailor Moon (anime)|anime]], [[Queen Nehellenia]] took the [[Golden Crystal]] from Helios, his golden horn was still present atop his head.
  
 
[[Category: Affiliates of the Moon Kingdom]]
 
[[Category: Affiliates of the Moon Kingdom]]

Revision as of 17:23, 23 April 2020

Character Information
helios.jpg
Name: Helios
Name (kanji/kana): エリオス
Alignment: Moon Kingdom
Species: Humanoid
Gender: Male
Lives: Elysion
Occupation: Guardian of the Golden Crystal
Family: Unknown
Associates: Chibiusa, Prince Endymion, Maenads
Aliases: Pegasus
First Anime Appearance: Meeting of Fate! The Night Where a Pegasus Flies (as Pegasus), The Secret of Pegasus! The Handsome Guardian of the Dream World
First Manga Appearance: Act 39 Yume 1 Nisshoku Dream (as Pegasus), Act 41 Yume 3 Mars Dream
First PGSM Appearance: N/A
English Name: Helios
Actors: Taiki Matsuno (anime), Rowan Tichenor (dub), Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Crystal)

Helios was the guardian of Elysion and the Golden Crystal.

Anime

In the anime, Elysion was a land supported by the energy of the beautiful dreams of humans. Queen Nehellenia and her minions from the Dead Moon Circus invaded Elysion in search of the Golden Crystal, but because she did not have a beautiful dream, she was unable to take it. Instead, she captured Helios and locked him away. When he saw the light of Chibiusa's beautiful dream, his spirit took the form of Pegasus and took refuge in it.

As Pegasus, he gave Sailor Moon the Kaleidomoon Scope and Sailor Chibi Moon the Crystal Carillon; using the Carillon, Sailor Chibi Moon summoned Pegasus, allowing Sailor Moon to use his power to perform Moon Gorgeous Meditation. He revealed his identity first to Chibiusa, in episode 158, and then in episode 162 to the Sailor Senshi and Tuxedo Mask.

When the Dead Moon finally discovered that Pegasus was hiding in Chibiusa's dream and captured her, Queen Nehellenia cast a spell on the girl to put her in an eternal sleep. In episode 165, Helios gave her a kiss that revived her. She then used the power of the Golden Crystal, with the help of the people of Earth, and destroyed the Dead Moon Circus.

Helios then left to return to his duties in Elysion, but gave Chibiusa a kiss on the hand before he left, leaving the Inner Senshi to remark in dismay that even Chibiusa had a boyfriend before they did.

Manga

In the manga, Helios lacked some of the power he possessed in the anime, as he did not carry the Golden Crystal and could not use its power. However, he was the guardian of the Earth and Elysion, and by extension, Prince Endymion/Mamoru Chiba. As the Earth, Helios, and Mamoru's spirits were tied together, when Nehellenia invaded Elysion and imprisoned its guardian, Mamoru fell ill.

Helios was looking for his "maiden" (whom he thought was Sailor Moon) who could break the seal on the Golden Crystal. It turned out, however, that the maiden who had approached him was Princess Lady Serenity, the future form of Chibiusa.

Musicals

Helios appeared as Pegasus (on stage via projections of light), in the musical Yume Senshi - Ai - Eien ni... and its revision, voiced by an uncredited actor. It wasn't until Amour Eternal that he appeared in human form, played by Hikaru Hirayama.

Trivia