![]() ![]() Her belt consisted of two blue ribbons, one light, and one dark, with two long, thin back ribbons, clipped together by a golden five-pointed star. Her gloves became longer, reaching her upper arms. She had round light blue puffed sleeves with two strips of navy fabric attached to the bottom. Her choker was V-shaped and the center of her front bow as a navy five-pointed star. The length of her gloves remained the same. She gained a second gold hoop earring, her choker had a star attached to it, her collar had one white stripe, the center of her front bow became a heart, she had one translucent shoulder pad, and the back waist bow was enlarged and lengthened. In the manga, her brooch changed from a circle to a heart when Sailor Moon first transformed into Super Sailor Moon. She wore on both earlobes each a golden hoop, her collar had no stripes, her choker had no gems attached to it, her shoulder pads were normal, her gloves were wrist-length, and her long, knee-high, high-heeled boots are navy blue. Her dominant color was navy blue (tiara gem, her collar, choker, gloves, back waist bow, and skirt) and her accent color was yellow (front bow). For example, the media, when reporting about Haruka's racing career, refers to her as a man and she doesn't object, making her known as a man. Depending on her clothing and the knowledge of the observer, Haruka is addressed as either a man or a woman. ![]() When Haruka wears masculine clothes, her appearance is rendered sharper to help make the distinction. Haruka is shown wearing both feminine and masculine clothing. Haruka is an older teenage girl with short, pale blond hair and dark blue eyes. Zodiac Sign: Aquarius - Ruled by Uranus.Naoko Takeuchi provided many additional details on Haruka which include: Haruka's full name means "distant sky king." Tenou: The kanji for Ten (天) means "sky" while the kanji for ou (王) means "king", based on the Japanese name of the planet Uranus (天王星 Tennousei "Sky King Star", the given title of Uranus, the Greek god of the sky). Haruka: Even though her name is written in hiragana and in not inherent, Haruka (遥か) means "distant". ![]()
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