The are the four young girls CereCere, PallaPalla, JunJun, and VesVes. Their attacks are derived from circus skills, with each having a specific talent. In the manga, they also created and commanded the
Amazon Trio to attack the Sailor Guardians, whereas in the anime the Trio came before the Quartet and served Zirconia. In the Cloverway English adaptation, they are called the "Amazon Quartet". ''. Left to right: Sailor Vesta, Sailor Juno, Sailor Pallas, and Sailor Ceres. They are actually the
Sailor Quartet—commonly referred to in English-speaking fandom as the "Asteroid Guardians", because they are named after the first four major
asteroids to be discovered (
Ceres,
Pallas,
Juno,
Vesta). The four asteroids hold particular importance because they were originally considered planets in history before more were discovered. They had been placed in a deep sleep somewhere within the
Amazon Jungle, awaiting the time when they could become the future protectors of
Sailor Chibi Moon, analogous to Princess Serenity's four Inner Guardians and to Prince Endymion's
Four Kings of Heaven. However, Queen Nehelenia woke them prematurely and forced them to work for her. At her defeat, they are returned to their true forms by Usagi (in the form of Neo-Queen Serenity) and to their long sleep. During the fifth story arc, they accompany Sailor Chibi Moon from the future to help in the fight against
Shadow Galactica. The Sailor Quartet's uniforms are a cross between those worn by the Sailor Team in their first forms and their final forms, with the Quartet's own image colors. They are shown using two attacks as a group:
Pink Ladies Freezing Kiss (all four of them plus Sailor Chibi Moon) and
Amazoness Jungle Arrow (used by the four Quartet members). In the anime, the Quartet's history of being Sailor Guardians is never shown to viewer and the story is followed after they are captured by Queen Nehelenia and is already a part of her Dead Moon Circus. They begin working for Queen Nehelenia after she appears inside a magical mirror after hearing the Amazoness Quartet playing in a forest, and then offered to keep the Amazoness Quartet from ever growing old in return. Nehelenia changed their dreams into the physical form of Amazon Stones, instructing them to use these to remove the "dream mirrors" of humans. The Quartet also use the Amazon Stones for other attacks. They are dedicated to this task, but still generally spend more time playing than working. The Quartet appears in several of the
stage musicals, with a substantially different background. Here they are
homunculus created by
Professor Tomoe, and are known as the
Samael Quartet. They are portrayed as young children around Chibiusa's apparent age, instead of their normal ages. They are created from Chibiusa's
starseed, and are linked to her, having the power to transform into Sailor Guardians as a result.
CereCere is the
pink haired, and most mature acting member of the Quartet. Known as the Flower Magician, she is a
trapeze artist for the Circus and is the leader of the Quartet. She is very feminine and tries to be mature compared to the others in the Quartet. Her Sailor Guardian counterpart is
Sailor Venus, and her colors are pink and
yellow. Her hair is decorated in bows and a flower. Takeuchi has stated that CereCere is sexy and talks in a very aristocratic tone. She is the eldest sister, which corresponds to the order of discovery of the asteroid she is named after -
Ceres, which would later be classified as a
dwarf planet. Later in the manga it is revealed that she is actually , one of the four protectors of Chibiusa. In the manga, she is the only member of the Quartet not to use any attacks or spells. In the anime, CereCere tends to be arrogant and haughty, and chases after people that will highlight her perceived beauty for her, such as when she chased after an artist and asked him to repaint her. She also appears extravagant and outrageous while disguised and not in her circus uniform. However, there are moments when she breaks the mature mask and plays for fun. The other Amazonesses see her as lazy, and take every opportunity to call her such. CereCere summons only
plant-based lemures, a possible nod to her Roman namesake
Ceres, a goddess of
vegetation and
plants. In the anime series, her voice actress is
Yuri Amano, and
Reina Ueda voices her in the
Crystal film,
Sailor Moon Eternal. In the Cloverway English adaptation, her name is changed to "Selesele" and she is voiced by
Megan McChesney. In the Viz Media English adaptation and the Netflix English dub of
Sailor Moon Eternal Pt. 1 and 2, she is voiced by
Cassandra Lee Morris. In the musicals, she is played by
Shiori Eguchi and
Risa Honma, the latter of whom later went on to play
Sailor Mars.
PallaPalla is the
blue-haired, childlike member of the Quartet. She uses ball-based attacks. She is called the Magician of Balancing Balls. Her Sailor Guardian counterpart is
Sailor Mercury, and her color is blue. Takeuchi listed her as being a
bimbo, childish but yet smart. She is the second sister, In the anime, she speaks
in third person and is equally childish as she is in the manga. Nevertheless, she shows some signs of cleverness, such as pointing out that the arrangement of the curtains is wrong in one episode (when no one else saw it), setting up a popular
dentist office in another, and using a doll to manipulate the Sailor Guardians in yet another. The other Amazonesses think she is very dangerous; in one episode she rips the head off her own doll as a cure for its toothache. She often summons ball-like lemures or uses dolls as part of her attacks, and likes to attack groups of people rather than one at a time. All of the Lemures she summons have two faces, a good one and an evil one, reflecting her own dual nature. She is voiced by
Machiko Toyoshima in the original anime, and by
Sumire Morohoshi in the
Crystal film,
Sailor Moon Eternal.—and uses very informal
male speech. She is also said to have dark skin and is the third sister, which corresponds to the number of her asteroid. She was supposed to ride a
motorcycle. In the manga it is revealed that she is really , named for the asteroid
Juno and the Roman goddess
Juno. In the anime, she often speaks with a hard edge. She tends to dress in biker outfits outside of her circus uniform even though she is never shown to ride a motorbike. She likes to let her targets attain their dreams before she takes their dream mirrors which may be an oddball reference to the mothering aspect of the goddess Juno. She always summons male lemures; the only one of the Quartet to do so. She is voiced by
Kumiko Watanabe, and by Yuuko Hara in the
Crystal film,
Sailor Moon Eternal. In the Cloverway English adaptation, Junjun is the only member of the Quartet to retain her original name and her voice actor was
Brandi Ward. In the Viz Media English adaptation and the Netflix English dub of the Eternal Movies, she is voiced by
Erika Ishii. In the musicals she is played by
Hitomi Tomashino and
Niki Ajima.
VesVes is the
red-haired aggressive member of the Quartet. She is loud, brash, and somewhat violent. VesVes is known as the Magician of Beasts. Her Sailor Guardian counterpart is
Sailor Mars, and her color is red. She carries a
whip and her hair is tied up in a high ponytail which makes her distinguished from the other members of the Quartet. She is listed as being a "Queen" and having a darker skin color than JunJun. She is the youngest of the Amazoness Quartet. In the manga it is revealed that she is really named after the asteroid
Vesta and the Roman goddess
Vesta. In Act 39/45 ("Dream 7"), she uses "Steel Ball" to send knives at the Sailor Guardians. In the anime, VesVes can appear to lack a sense of reality, rushing into things without realizing what she is doing. She is not as picky about her targets as the other three. She tends to command lemures that are animal-themed. VesVes has the most appearances in the anime out of the four. Junko Hagimori provides her voice in the original anime series, and
Rie Takahashi in the
Crystal film,
Sailor Moon Eternal. In the Cloverway English adaptation, her name is changed to "Besubesu"/"Vesuvesu" and she is voiced by
Karyn Dwyer. In the Viz Media English adaptation and the Netflix English dub of
Sailor Moon Eternal Pt. 1 and 2, she is voiced by
Erica Lindbeck. In the musicals, she is played by
Miho Suzuki. ==Servants==