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Luna Sucre Candy [live action]First Appearance: Act 29See Also: Live action Sailor Moon exclusive attack.
In Brief: A surprisingly powerful attack that has been known to completely destroy Youma, yet sometimes it appears to have no effect at all depending on the mood of the scene. This is Sailor Luna's first real attack in the series and is an obvious homage to Sailor Mini Moon's attack in the anime, Sweet Sugar Heart Attack as seen by the sugar and candy references.
![]() ![]() ![]() Cultural: "In North America, "candy" is a broad category that includes candy bars, chocolates, licorice, sucking candies, taffy, gumdrops, marshmallows, chewing gum and more. Vegetables and fruit glazed and coated with sugar are called "candied."
Outside North America, the generic name for candy is "sweets" or "confectionery" (UK, Ireland, New Zealand), "lollies" (Australia, New Zealand). In North America and the UK, the word "lollipop" refers specifically to sugar candy on a stick. Whilst not used in the generic sense of North America, the term "candy" is used in the UK for specific types of foods such as candy floss ("cotton candy" in North America and "fairy floss" in Australia), and certain other sugar based products."
![]() ![]() ![]() The Move: Sailor Luna's Moon Wand appears in the screen and then fades into the background, similar to Sailor Moon's Moonlight Twilight Attack. Sailor Luna then appears from the bottom of the screen and draws the wand into a circle pattern and then aims it forward to release a blast of candy, sweets and energy blasts at her target.
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