Sailor Jupiter's 10 Strongest Attacks, Ranked

Sailor Jupiter was the fourth Senshi to join Sailor Moon's group. From the very beginning, she stood out for her great physical strength, which made her a great asset in battles. Her attacks as a Senshi are also characterized by their immense power, which stands out among the abilities of all Sailor Scouts.

Throughout the anime and other versions Sailor Moonwe see Sailor Jupiter using various attacks. Which is the strongest? This ranking ranks them on a power scale so you can discover their most powerful technique.

Flower hurricane

Appears in Sailor Moon Manga, Sailor Moon Crystal, Sailor Moon Video Games, and Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon

An attack used primarily as a distraction and to stop enemies. Other Senshi also have this type of ability as seen in Sailor Mercury's attacks. Flower Hurricane, while primarily used as a distraction, also has some offensive abilities.

This is due to the sharpness of the leaves that Sailor Jupiter creates around her, which can be very dangerous to her enemies.

Double axle Jupiter

She appears in various Sailor Moon video games

Sailor Moon Video Games Sailor Jupiter Double Axel Image via Bandai

One of Sailor Jupiter's most signature moves in video games. It's not very strong, but it's iconic. Sailor Jupiter uses her skating skills, which affect her personality and some of her other attacks, and spins when she attacks.

Not only is it an offensive move, but it also gives her some protection from her opponents' attacks. It's hard to imagine in anime, but it's a classic in her repertoire. There are many other attacks that only appear in video games, although they are not as interesting or original. Jupiter Double Axel is special and if you have played games like Sailor Moon S: Jougai Rantou!? Shuyaku SoudatsusenI'm sure you remember it.

Supreme Thunder

Appears in Sailor Moon Manga, Sailor Moon Original Anime, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, and Sailor Moon Crystal

Sailor Jupiter's first attack. It's an attack move where he uses the power of thunder to hit his enemies with electricity. He uses a diadem to summon electricity, generating electricity and then releasing it with force.

It's incredibly powerful for her first attack. His strength is comparable to Sailor Jupiter's fighting ability, someone her friends can always count on. This attack is standard in the original anime, the Crystal version, the live-action adaptation, and even appears in the musicals.

Supreme Thunder Dragon

Appears in Sailor Moon R Original Anime and Sailor Moon Video Games

In the original anime, it was common for the heroines to have stronger versions of their main attacks. In Sailor Jupiter's case, that attack was Supreme Thunder Dragon.

However, it wasn't very popular and was only used in one episode, which is difficult to understand today and may make watching Sailor Moon in 2026 difficult. The attack changes when it sends out dragon-shaped electricity. Its power is higher than Supreme Thunder, although it is not as powerful as other attacks that Sailor Jupiter developed later. Interestingly, this is one of the moves that Sailor Jupiter uses Sailor Moon R a game for the Super Nintendo.

Sparkling wide pressure

Appears in Sailor Moon Manga, Sailor Moon R Original Anime, and Sailor Moon Crystal

The lightning rod that Sailor Jupiter has in her tiara once again becomes the source of her power. The Sparkling Wide Pressure attack is an evolution of her powers and the main ability the character uses Sailor Moon R.

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Even though Supreme Thunder was a very popular attack, Sparkling Wide Pressure was a hit with fans right from the start. The reason is how spectacular it is. Sailor Jupiter charges electricity from the lightning rod, gathers it in her hands and releases it as an energy ball. The move is reminiscent of Sailor Moon's original attack, but with the sparkle and magnitude of electricity.

Super Supreme Thunder

Appears in the original Sailor Moon S anime

Sailor Jupiter Super Supreme Thunder Image via Toei Animation

Classic attacks are always the most popular, so more powerful versions keep appearing. After Supreme Thunder and Supreme Thunder Dragon, the Super Supreme Thunder attack appeared in the original anime.

As expected, this is the most powerful version of Supreme Thunder. Unfortunately, he only appeared in one episode. It was a missed opportunity to give Sailor Jupiter a very powerful attack to defeat her enemies.

Jupiter Thunderbolt

Appears in Sailor Moon Manga, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, and Sailor Moon Crystal

A very popular attack in live action Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon. To use it, Sailor Jupiter uses her Sailor Star Tambourine, a powerful item given to her by Artemis. However, in Crystal it appears differently and without an object. In the anime, Sailor Jupiter charges energy into each of her hands using a lightning rod and fires it at the enemy.

In the Live Action version, Sailor Jupiter attacks with a powerful lightning bolt that damages her enemies. There is an upgraded version where the attack uses the energy star to generate a high level of damage.

Coconut Cyclone Jupiter

She appears in the Sailor Moon Manga, Sailor Moon Crystal, and various Sailor Moon video games

One of the biggest surprises in Sailor Moon Crystalwhich also appears in the original manga and some video games, such as Sailor Moon Another History. In addition, the attack also appears in the opening of the original Sailor Moon S anime but never in the story.

It also fires an energy ball somewhat similar to Sparkling Wide Pressure, but the ball is blue and spawns after a quick spin. Sailor Jupiter achieves high spin speed thanks to her skating experience, which is one of Makoto Kino's most characteristic skills.

Evolution of the Jupiter Oak

Appears in Sailor Moon Manga, Sailor Moon Super S Original Anime, and Sailor Moon Eternal

With the Jupiter Oak Evolution, there was a significant change in Sailor Jupiter's attacks. Although Sailor Jupiter's powers have always been associated with electricity, with this attack she fuses with the force of nature.

The reason for this connection lies in the fact that the kanji used in Japanese for the planet Jupiter is the same as the kanji for tree. This creates an interesting relationship that is explored in depth throughout the series and gives Makoto new abilities. When attacking with Jupiter Oak Evolution, Sailor Jupiter fires a barrage of energy balls at her opponents.

Self-destruction

Appears in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon

Sailor Jupiter's Final Attack. For obvious reasons, it only exists in the live-action adaptation. With this attack, Makoto follows in the footsteps of Chiaotzu, a character from Dragon Ball who had one of the saddest deaths. The heroine summons the power of thunder and charges her energy after grabbing her enemy from behind.

At that moment, he concentrates all the power of the thunder and directs it directly into his body, causing an extreme explosion. Unfortunately, this means sacrificing herself to save her friends.


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Sailor Moon


Release date

1992–1997

Network

tv asahi

directors

Takao Yoshizawa, Harume Kosaka, Kazuhisa Takenouchi

Writers

Shigeru Yanagawa, Katsuyuki Sumisawa, Sukehiro Tomita


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    Kotono Mitsuishi

    Usagi Tsukino / Sailor Moon (voice)

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    Aya Hisakawa

    Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury (voice)

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    Michie Tomizawa

    Rei Hino / Sailor Mars (voice)

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    Emi Shinohara

    Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter (voice)


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