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Revision as of 11:34, 16 August 2011
Droids (ドロイド) were monsters used by the Black Moon Clan for combat purposes.
Contents
Manga
Droids in the manga |
In the manga, the Droids were manufactured by Saphir, using the power of the Evil Black Crystal, and were all very similar in shape and form. According to the Materials Collection, the manga Droids were like robots resembling sand figurines; they had no eyes or mouths, and they could only produce screeching noises rather than words.[1]
Veneti and Aquatici were considered perfect Droids by Saphir.
Anime
In the anime, all of the Droids were very different looking individuals, and all of them could talk. When they were destroyed, however, they dissolved into a pile of sand, implying that they were similar to their manga counterparts in at least that respect.
Droids often disguised themselves as ordinary humans. Similar to the Youma in the first season, they did not have a phrase they would shout as they were destroyed.
Berthier's Droids
Koan's Droids
Petz's Droids
Calaveras' Droids
Esmeraude's Droids
Miscellaneous Droids
Musicals
In the musical Tanjou! Ankoku no Princess Black Lady there was a Droid called Rugbyman, in it's revision there was a similar Droid character called Hyuru Hyuru.
Video Games
In the Super Famicom game, Droids were the stock enemies. The Droids that appeared included Atsugessho, Furaiki, Dumble, Avogadora, and Jamanen, as well as the nondescript female Droid from the manga.
Many Droids also appeared in Sailor Moon: Another Story as minor enemies.
References
- ↑ The Manga of Naoko Takeuchi - Sailor Moon - Materials Collection - Translated by Alex Glover