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| - In the manga, Super Sailor Chibi Moon also had a smaller version of this weapon called the "Chibi Moon Kaleido Scope" (ちびムーンカレイド・スコープ), but she did not have one in the SuperS season. However, in the third and final movie, Black Dream Hole, she mysteriously acquired a smaller version of the weapon which materialized from thin air, and with it she and Super Sailor Moon both used an even stronger and more effective version of Moon Gorgeous Meditation to annihilate Queen Badiane and her Black Dream Hole in one single strike.
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| - In the manga, Super Sailor Chibi Moon also had a smaller version of this weapon called the "Chibi Moon Kaleido Scope" (ちびムーンカレイド・スコープ), but she did not have one in the SuperS season. However, in the third and final movie, Black Dream Hole, she mysteriously acquired a smaller version of the weapon which materialized from thin air, and with it she and Super Sailor Moon both used an even stronger and more effective version of Moon Gorgeous Meditation to annihilate Queen Badiane and her Black Dream Hole in one single strike. In the anime, this rod/scepter was pink in color, whereas in the manga it was made of glass, rendering it clear and sparkly like a true kaleidoscope. It was the only weapon in the series whose material was actually known. Both weapons had minds and wills of their own and were able to telepathically speak to their wielders in the manga, introducing themselves and explaining how to be used. In the fifth and final season season, it was upgraded to the Eternal Tiare.
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