Sailor Starlights

The Sailor Starlights were introduced in the final story arc of Sailor Moon. In the manga, the all-female trio, known as the "Three Lights", adopt human identities as male pop stars, but in the anime the Lights actually gained the bodies of males in their Earth forms, becoming women again in their senshi ("true") forms. Sailor Moon's creator and manga artist Naoko Takeuchi was famously annoyed at the change and found it to be a cheap subversion of her explicit rule that only women could become 'Sailor Senshi.' Their full titles are "Sailor Starfighter" (darkhaired), "Sailor Starhealer" (silverhaired), and "Sailor Starmaker" (brownhaired), likely references to the gods Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma in Hinduism. They are most (in)famous for their bizarre uniforms, a leather-looking vinyl haltertop-and-hotpants combo. Their civilian names are (in traditional Japanese "family name first" format) Taiki Kou (Sailor Starmaker), Yaten Kou (Sailor Starhealer), and Seiya Kou (Sailor Starfighter). They are not sisters or related in any way, but all share the same given name. It is possible however, that as pop stars, they may have adopted the western order of naming; there is no clarification given in the manga or anime.

 

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