Sailor Moon Dub Wiki
Advertisement
Sailor Moon Dub Wiki


"Jupiter... Thunderclap Zap!"
—Sailor Jupiter, Ep. #59

Jupiter Thunderclap Zap, also known as Sparkling Wide Pressure, is one of Sailor Jupiter's primary attacks. An offensive attack, Jupiter Thunderclap Zap can be used in tandem with other Sailor Scout attacks, defensive or offensive.

Overview[]

Jupiter Thunderclap Zap requires Sailor Jupiter to harness lightning through her lightning rod. She then clasps her hands together and separates them. Between her hands is a ball of electricity that that becomes flattened and narrow. Drawing her arm back, Sailor Jupiter throws her right arm forward and sends forth an angled arc of electricity at her enemies.

Jupiter Thunderclap Zap[]

Sparkling Wide Pressure was an attack Sailor Jupiter initially use used the attack when she first gained the ability to transform using Star Power in episode 59 "A Charmed Life".

Sparkling Wide Pressure[]

An alternate name used for Jupiter Thunderclap Zap. This was used against the Daimon Nekonnell in Ep. #84 "Crystal Clear Again". This attack was used to destroy Daimon Darumah[1] Previously, it was completely ineffective against a Daimon named Ironder, shown in a flashback at the beginning of the episode.[1]

Superior Sparkling Thunder[]

Superior Sparkling Thunder01

When Pegasus restored Sailor Jupiter's power using Crystal Power, she became Super Sailor Jupiter. Sparkling Wide Pressure is reassigned to Superior Sparkling Thunder.

Alternate Names[]

  • Jupiter Thundercrash Zap (YTV)
  • Jupiter Thunder Power (episode 86)
  • Supreme Thunder Crash (episode 89)

Videos[]

Gallery[]

Jupiter Thunderclap Zap/Sparkling Wide Pressure[]

Notes[]

  • Although the attack name changed to "Sparkling Wide Pressure" for nearly all of season 3 and 4, it reverted to "Jupiter Thunderclap Zap" for Sailor Moon Super S episode 132 "Cutting It Close".

Trivia[]

  • This attack's first dub name has been seen written as "Jupiter Thunderclap Zap" and "Jupiter Thunder Clap Zap" in various official production sources.

References[]

Advertisement