In Super S, she retains this outfit only the ribbons from her back waist bow has been shortened that reaches below the knee. Instead of two different-colored stripes at the bottom of her skirt, the colors seem to blend into each other, creating a subtle transition from yellow to blue. In the manga, there were more noticeable changes her collar is blue in front and yellow in the back, the colors blended into each other over her shoulders. Her knee-high boots with crescent moons also became red. However, the most obvious change is her skirt it is now white with a yellow and blue border at the bottom. Her front bow changes to red and the back waist bow becomes long, white and billowy with a yellow belt around her waist. The stripes on her collar change from white to yellow and her shoulder pads are translucent and more wing-like in shape. Her choker is yellow with a red heart in the center. After she met Sailor Venus in Act 8 the tiara changed into a crescent moon with a gem in the middle.Īs Super Sailor Moon, her uniform almost completely changed she has two wing-like barrettes in her hair, her earrings are no longer dangling moons, but simply crescent moons affixed to her ears. A new one appeared in Act 4 which looked like the old one, but the gem in the center was bigger. It later disappeared after she threw it at Jadeite in Act 3. Her tiara has changed a few times in the manga at first, it was a golden tiara with a red gem in its center. Her brooch is worn in the middle of her chest bow, along with a mask that disappeared in Act 16. She also wore a pair of dark pink knee-high boots with a white border at the triangular top and crescent moons, gold earrings consisting of stars with a crescent moon beneath, white-bordered red circular hairpieces (one on each odango), feather barrettes in her hair, and a choker with a golden crescent moon on it with a clip that is similar to her transformation brooch attached to it. Sailor Moon’s original uniform consists of a white leotard with a blue-collar that has three stripes on it, white gloves, light yellow shoulder pads, and a blue skirt, along with a dark pink bow on the chest and at the back. In Sailor Stars, she now wears a standard Azabu Juban senior high school uniform (due to her now being in high school) as her sailor collar, ribbon, pleated skirt and back ribbon are dark blue and the two stripes are red. In the fourth season, her primary outfit has a minor color change her denim blazer becomes blue, her button-up shirt and socks are green and both her two small bows and her long pleated skirt are off-white. Her odango hairstyle has a matching two pale pink bows in each sides. Her primary casual outfit is usually seen until the end of the third season where she was seen wearing a light blue denim blazer with two chest pockets in each sides, a light green long sleeved button-up shirt, a pale pink long pleated skirt, light blue socks and white and brown dress shoes. She usually wears white socks and black cross-strap Mary Jane shoes. She has a blue pleated skirt with a blue ribbon on the back. In the summer, she wears a white top with short puffy sleeves. She has a white school top with blue sleeves that have white stripes on, like the collar. She has a dark pink ribbon on the front of her uniform, which she ties her magical locket to.
The outfit that Usagi usually wears is a light blue middle school uniform (which later became her iconic everyday outfit), which has a blue sailor collar with two white stripes. Usagi has blue eyes and long blonde hair that she wears in odango.
The latter derives from an Asian folktale about a rabbit that is said to reside on the Moon.
Her full name, when said in the Japanese naming-order, Tsukino Usagi, gives two additional puns: No-Usagi (野うさぎ), meaning "wild rabbit" and Tsuki no Usagi (月のうさぎ), meaning "Rabbit of the Moon". The syllable no (の) also indicates possession, so while the literal translation of her family name could be "moon field" or "moon civilian", others may translate it as "of the moon." Tsukino, The kanji of Tsuki (月) translates to "moon" while the kanji for no (野) translates to "field" or "civilian". Usagi is written in the hiragana spelling of the Japanese word for "rabbit" (うさぎ, Usagi).