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To my knowledge, there is none. But they kind-of have a movie. In Sailor Moon S, 'Hearts in Ice' Luna falls in love with a human guy. Stuff happens, and when she suddenly remembers she's a cat, her and Artemis have a moment.
Yes. They have a grey kitten named Diana. But in the "Parallel Sailor Moon" short story in the Materials Collection Art Book Vol. 5, there is another that is pink with white polka-dots. It is rumored that she is their second daughter.
It depends on which diana you are on about.
Diana Sinden's birth name is Diana Mahony.
Ghinea Diana's birth name is Diana Ghinea.
"The Handicapper General of the United States. Diana Moon Glampers is in charge of dumbing down and disabling those who are above average. It is her minions who enforce the handicap laws and create new hindrances for superior beings such as Harrison. A woman much like Hazel, Diana Moon Glampers kills Harrison and his empress and threatens to murder the musicians if they don't put on their handicaps."
Diana Moon Glampers shoots and kills Harrison Bergeron on live television after he declares himself an emperor and tries to overthrow the government in the story "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut.
He is gunned down with a shot-gun
Diana Moon Glampers shoots Harrison Bergeron because he is defying the government's strict policies on equalizing handicaps to ensure nobody has an advantage over others. Harrison removes his handicaps and declares himself emperor, posing a direct challenge to the government's authority. Diana's actions uphold the status quo and eliminate any threat to the established order.
Obviously she would be of some extreme left-wing party that believes in equality to a ridiculous degree: socialist or communist.
George and Hazel's lack of shock or questioning regarding Diana Moon Glampers' actions suggest that they have been conditioned by the government to accept authority without question. Their acceptance highlights how the government's influence can suppress curiosity, critical thinking, and resistance among the citizens. It emphasizes the power of propaganda and systemic control in shaping individuals' beliefs and reactions.
Harrison Bergeron is shot and killed by the Handicapper General Diana Moon Glampers shortly after breaking free from his restraints during a dance on live television. His fate highlights the extreme measures taken in the society to enforce equality and suppress individuality.
(major) George & Hazel Bergeron - parents of Harrison. Hazel is "average" and has no handicaps; while George is a big, tall man and very smart. He wears a transmitter in his ear that goes off every 20 seconds to prevent him from using his brain. He has weighted bags attached to himself to make him more "equal". (major) Harrison Bergeron - 14 years old, extremely tall (7 ft); athletic, very handsome, smart. He has sheet metal handicaps to weigh him down; his eyebrows are shaved off, black caps to cover his perfect teeth, very thick glasses and a red ball to be kept on his nose, all to hide his perfectly good looks. (major) Diana Moon Glampers - Handicapper General. She is of average intelligence and looks, appearing to be the same as Hazel, so she does not have handicaps, but she is in charge, has a shotgun and uses it to enforce the "rules". Apparently the rules do not apply to her. (minor) Television announcer - has speech impediment - a job that one with such a handicap would not be able to obtain. (minor) Ballerinas - have handicaps such as masks to cover their beautiful faces, heavy bags around their necks so they won't be able to stand tall. (minor) H-G men - Diana Moon Glamper's "police" that help enforce the laws. (minor) Band players - start out with handicaps that make them play terribly at first. Harrison strips them of their handicaps and they begin to play beautiful music. The H-G comes in and tells them to put their handicaps back on or "they will be shot".
Harrison was put in jail for rebellion against the oppressive government that enforces strict equality among all individuals in terms of abilities and strengths. At the end of the story, Harrison breaks free from prison, disrupts a live broadcast by the government, and is shot down by the Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers.
Virginity and the moon.
It wouldn't be Luna or Diana. Selenium is named after the goddess of the moon, Selene.
Diana was initially just a hunting goddess but later, for whatever reason, she became a moon goddess. This supplanted Selene, the original moon goddess. So Diana was never named after a planet but our Moon.