Sailor Mercury

Sailor Mercury
Sailor Moon character
Ami in her Super Sailor Mercury form as seen in Season 4 of the 1990s anime
First appearanceSailor Moon chapter #2: "Ami – Sailor Mercury" (1992)
Created byNaoko Takeuchi
Voiced byJapanese:
Aya Hisakawa
Hisako Kanemoto (Sailor Moon Crystal)
English:
Karen Bernstein (DiC dub)
Liza Balkan (CWi dub)
Kate Higgins (Viz dub)
Portrayed byRika Izumi
Tamaki Matsumoto (childhood)
In-universe information
AliasAmi Mizuno
Princess Mercury
Dark Mercury (PGSM)
RelativesMr. Mizuno (father)
Saeko Mizuno (mother)
Ami Mizuno (daughter; "Parallel Sailor Moon" only)
AffiliationsSailor Guardians
Dark Kingdom (when brainwashed, PGSM)
Shadow Galactica (manga and Sailor Moon Crystal)
Powers and abilitiesHydrokinesis
Atmidokinesis
Cryokinesis
Data collection
Genius-level intellect

Ami Mizuno (水野 亜美, Mizuno Ami, renamed "Amy Anderson" or "Amy Mizuno" in some English adaptations), better known as Sailor Mercury (セーラーマーキュリー, Sērā Mākyurī) is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon manga series created by Naoko Takeuchi, a teenage Japanese schoolgirl, and a member of the Sailor Guardians, supernatural female fighters who protect the Solar System from evil.

Sailor Mercury is the first Sailor Guardian to be discovered by Sailor Moon. She serves as the "brains" of the group,[1] as she is highly intelligent and can also use a supercomputer to collect useful information in battles. She possesses powers associated with water and ice.

Aside from the main body of the Sailor Moon series, Ami features in her own short story in the manga Ami's First Love. Originally published in volume fourteen of the manga, this was the only of three "Exam Battle" stories to be made into a special for the anime which makes her one of the most recognizable and popular characters in the series.[2] A number of image songs mentioning Ami's character have been released as well, including the contents of three different 3-inch CD singles.

  1. ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (September 1999). Materials Collection. Kodansha. p. 12. ISBN 4-06-324521-7.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference exam was invoked but never defined (see the help page).