JunJun

JunJun is one of the members of the Amazoness Quartet who serves for Zirconia and Queen Nehellenia. This is the first animated depiction of the original manga character.

Appearance
JunJun is the second youngest member of the Amazoness Quartet, behind VesVes. She is also the second shortest, behind PallaPalla. She has an athletic figure. JunJun has tan skin and dark green eyes. Her long, light green hair is pulled into three long ponytails; one extends upwards, and two go down to her sides at an angle. Her hair is tied in brown bands. JunJun wears a green, two-piece, loincloth bikini with pale mint green baggy Arabian-style pants. She also wears green sandals and a dark purple centerpiece on her belt.

Biography
JunJun is the tomboy of the Amazoness Quartet, and an acrobat for the Dead Moon Circus. Unlike VesVes, CereCere, and PallaPalla, the Lemures she summoned were always male (Jumper, Pakupaku, and Biribiri), and most of them are fish-themed. She attacks by hitting bombs toward her enemies with a baseball bat. She can also create illusions. Her circus act is tightrope walking.

JunJun made two individual attempts to find the golden mirror, and sent BiriBiri Yarou to help them as they all targeted the audience of a coming of age ceremony.

Eventually, JunJun and the others fought the Sailor Senshi inside the circus tent after being powered up by Queen Nehellenia, and were defeated by Sailor Moon using Moon Gorgeous Meditation. After taking Sailor Chibi Moon to try and ride Pegasus and take the golden crystal, they were trapped inside mirrors by Zirconia, until he teleported them out and drained their strength. JunJun, along with the others, smashed her dark green orb on the ground, giving up eternal childhood and releasing them from Nehellenia's power.

Following the defeat of Queen Nehellenia (in which the Amazoness Quartet switched the Golden Crystal and gave it to Super Sailor Moon), JunJun was last seen in the final episode as the Amazoness Quartet decided to leave quietly and someday see the Sailor Senshi again one day.

Etymology
The name Juno can have its roots in multiple Latin words, such as diove (love) or iuvenis (youth). But all these words and meanings link the name to the Roman goddess of marriage and birth (Hera in Greek mythology).

Powers and Abilities
Like the other members of the Quartet, JunJun owned an Amazon Stone, and hers was colored green. She had the ability to pull out someone's dream mirror using her Amazon Stone, and she performed three attacks with her stone: Colliding Ball, Rolling Ball, and Through Ball.

Trivia

 * JunJun has used her Amazon Stone the second least, with a total of three times.
 * She is the acrobat at the Dead Moon Circus.