Is Sailor Moon a 14-year-old?

For some reason, the anime decided to keep Usagi as 14-year-old, but aged Mamoru to 17. Because we know explicitly that Usagi is 14, it is just very jarring to see her dating a 17-year-old, even if it is only a year change from the manga. Those are the ages of the main characters of Sailor Moon.

How old are the girls in Sailor Moon Crystal?

SAILOR MOON CRYSTAL is a Japanese series whose central figure is 14-year-old Usagi Tsukino (voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi).

How old is serenity Sailor Moon?

Physically, then, Queen Serenity is only 18, despite being incredibly old chronologically by the time she dies. It’s also worth noting that the anime has Queen Serenity seem a bit older, appearing to be in her mid-twenties.

How old is Chibi Moon?

By the time of the Dream story arc, she claims to be 902. In Sailor Moon Crystal, it is stated clearly that she is 900 years old. She seems to be the equivalent of a 7 or 8 year old when she returns later.

How old is Damian Sailor Moon?

Darien Shields
Age 17, 17-18
Height 6’2″
Weight Unknown
Blood Type A

How old is Usagi when she has ChibiUsa?

And that, right there, may be one of the biggest reasons for the choice behind Ms. Takeuchi picking 22 for the age when Usagi becomes queen (and has ChibiUsa).

How old is Chibiusa?

900 years old
By the time of the Dream story arc, she claims to be 902. In Sailor Moon Crystal, it is stated clearly that she is 900 years old. She seems to be the equivalent of a 7 or 8 year old when she returns later.

How old is Pegasus in Sailor Moon?

The Materials Collection states he has the appearance of a “seventh-grade boy”. In Japan, this is around 12–13 years old; or, close in age to Chibiusa during the Dream arc.

How old is Neptune Sailor Moon?

Sailor Neptune is a member of the outer scouts and starts off the series at the age of 16 and turns 17 by the end of the Stars arc. She is a talented violinist and the girlfriend of Sailor Uranus, who she is often seen with.

Why is Usagi called Serena?

On Aug. 28, 1995, Sailor Moon made its debut outside of Japan, introducing North American audiences to Usagi Tsukino and her crew of transforming heroines. Only she wasn’t known as Usagi; rather, her name was “Americanized” to Serena, with a new script to boot.