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In the Special Act, Queen Mio made her own version of the Shitennou who kidnapped both Mamoru Chiba and Usagi Tsukino. They were then confronted and destroyed by the originals who were still recuperating at the time of the abduction. The original Shitennou helped in defeating Queen Mio by returning Mamoru to his Prince Endymion form. They were later seen in the shadows as they cheer on their Prince's marriage with the Moon Princess.

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  • Four Heavenly Kings
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  • In the Special Act, Queen Mio made her own version of the Shitennou who kidnapped both Mamoru Chiba and Usagi Tsukino. They were then confronted and destroyed by the originals who were still recuperating at the time of the abduction. The original Shitennou helped in defeating Queen Mio by returning Mamoru to his Prince Endymion form. They were later seen in the shadows as they cheer on their Prince's marriage with the Moon Princess.
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  • In the Special Act, Queen Mio made her own version of the Shitennou who kidnapped both Mamoru Chiba and Usagi Tsukino. They were then confronted and destroyed by the originals who were still recuperating at the time of the abduction. The original Shitennou helped in defeating Queen Mio by returning Mamoru to his Prince Endymion form. They were later seen in the shadows as they cheer on their Prince's marriage with the Moon Princess.
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