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"Venus Crystal Power, Make Up" is the final transformation phrase used by Minako Aino to transform into her Sailor Guardian form: Sailor Venus in the manga, 90's anime, crystal, and musicals.

Manga and Crystal[]

This is the transformation phrase Minako uses with her Venus Crystal. It initially allows her to regain her ability to transform into her Super form and later it allows her to take her Eternal form after she powers up Sailor Moon's Holy Moon Chalice using the power of Magellan Castle.

In Act 44, Minako used this phrase with the Venus Crystal to transform into Super Sailor Venus. She first used the phrase shortly after Artemis gave her the crystal.

In Act 49, Minako raised her hand and yelled “Venus Crystal Power!” to give power to Eternal Sailor Moon’s Eternal Tiare. Afterward, she transformed into a form similar to Eternal Sailor Moon’s, referred to as Eternal Sailor Venus.

In Act 50 - Stars 1, Minako used the phrase along with the Inner Senshi to transform into Eternal Sailor Venus to fight Sailor Iron Mouse. In Act 52, Minako used the phrase one last time front of the Three Lights with Rei on the roof of Juban High School to confirm that they are Sailor Senshi like them.

Anime[]

Minako transforms into her evolved Super form, Super Sailor Venus in the 4th and 5th seasons with this transformation phrase.

This transformation was very similar to Sailor Venus' previous one with very few differences, the main one being that a uniforming of roses appeared behind her at the end of the transformation. Other differences include the brighter colors of the animation, and in the end, Sailor Venus brushed her hair out of her face as she moved into her final pose, which she did this for Sailor V's Transformation but she didn't do it for the other two.

In this transformation, Minako held up the Crystal Change Rod and her fingernails turned yellow orange as an orange crystal with a Venus symbol and a chain of many leaves and few roses connect to it. She then held the Rod in the air as long banners of golden stars emitted from it and swirled around her body, eventually forming a spiral. The stars sank to the ground, but then rushed upwards again, completely covering Minako's body. Super Sailor Venus then finished with her final pose.

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Trivia[]

  • The wreath of roses that appears on Sailor Venus’ final pose background in the 90's anime symbolizes the Greek goddess Aphrodite who is also known as Venus in Roman mythology.
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