Sailor Moon once had a best friend, but she was coldly replaced – Do you remember her?

Sailor Moon once had a best friend, but she was coldly replaced – Do you remember her?

When Bunny Tsukino was an ordinary student, she had a best friend. However, with every new Sailor Warrior that appeared throughout the anime and manga, she was pushed further into the background.

Who is it about? In the first seasons of Sailor Moon, Naru Osaka was still Bunny Tsukino, alias Sailor Moon’s best friend. She is the daughter of the owner of a jewelry store. In the anime, Naru is an only child, while in the manga, she has a younger sister named Naruru Osaka.

Sailor Moon Naru
Naru and Bunny are inseparable – at least at the beginning of the anime.

Naru is suspiciously often the victim of villains. She was attacked by enemies in several episodes, even in the very first episode. However, as Sailor Moon, Bunny Tsukino could rescue her friend every time.

However, over time Naru became less and less visible, even though she got along so well with Bunny. In the very last season, she is seen only once when she is – as often – attacked by an enemy.

There are several movies related to Sailor Moon:

Bunny replaces her friend with the other Sailor Warriors

How was she replaced? Naru and Bunny did a lot together in their free time, and it seemed like nothing could come between the two. However, with every Sailor Warrior that revealed her identity, Naru was pushed further into the background.

Bunny no longer spent her free time with her best friend, but with the other warriors. As a result, Naru had less and less of a presence in the anime.

What happened to Naru? In the first season, Naru fell in love with Nephrite, who sacrificed his life to protect Naru. Naru’s heart was broken, and Bunny decided to set Naru up with Umino as a replacement.

In the second season, Umino and Naru actually became a couple. There is even a scene where Naru is seen sitting for the first time with the other Sailor Warriors and Bunny at a picnic. However, in the third season, the focus shifts to her relationship with Umino, which further distances her from Bunny.

If you want to see for yourself, you can still watch the Sailor Moon anime today. Although the series is quite old, we can think of 5 reasons why the anime is still worth a look: 5 reasons why you can still watch Sailor Moon today

Source(s): Sailor Moon Wiki, Sailor Moon Wiki
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