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Zinaida "Zina" Elaine Vividyan Supermoon, also known as Zina Supermoon, or simply Zina, is the main titular protagonist of the Gingo animated series of the same name. She is voiced by Sarah Silverman in the original series. She will voiced by Cristina Vee in the 2025 film Zina: A Girl Called Supermoon.

She is the main protagonist of the 2004 Gingo film Zina and the Vivid Crew and its upcoming prequel Zina: A Girl Called Supermoon.

History[]

Early Life[]

Zina was born in May 7, 1986.

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Personality[]

Zina Supermoon is a heroic space girl who attempts to stop Rebel from stealing Voorus's power energy. She is often intelligent, optimistic, friendly, bubbly, curious, outgoing, kind-hearted, adventurous, brave, and joyful with a happy-go-lucky attitude that is appreciated by many Vooruians in one way or another.

In Zina: A Girl Called Supermoon, Zina navigates life in Voorus with her adoptive alien mother, Starlight, a shapeshifter. Initially confused by her mother's past, including kidnapping Zina as a baby while disguised as a man and marrying Jenna, Zina struggles with her identity as a "Humalien" (human-alien hybrid). Despite her frustrations and the secrets surrounding her late adoptive father, she forgives Starlight, recognizing that her mother's actions were meant to protect her. Zina possesses extraordinary powers due to her unique genetics, including manipulating gravity and teleportation.

While she used to love privacy, Zina faces conflicts with peers like the popular Azalea Fleurette and wrestles with her dual identity as a space heroine. When Azalea aims to enslave students for her own gain, Zina must confront her, ultimately defeating her and learning the importance of friendship and teamwork in the process.

She, initially devoid of a love interest or close friends, joins the team Vivid Crew (lead by Commander Morvis), which includes Tab and Zipper. Although she connects with Elly Starflare, a Humalien nerd who becomes good friends with her, there is no strong bond of best friendship.

Despite her vivid imagination involving themes of "seduction" and "romance," Zina remains uninvolved in sexual activities and hasn't developed any genuine interest in love relationships. Her experiences reflect a nuanced understanding of her feelings for the boys around her, showcasing her internal conflict and growing awareness of romantic dynamics, even though she maintains a stance of emotional detachment from actual romantic pursuits at this stage in her journey.

Appearance[]

Zina is a young girl with a very slender build with a small waistline. She has long straight blue hair, fair skin, and a circular head. She is cute and beautiful. During most of the times, Zina's spacesuit consists of a pink helmet (when she is in space), a lavender headband, a pink halterneck with a large "Z" symbol (which stands for her name) and arm sleeves, white gloves, a golden buckle with a white strap and pockets around her belt, a pink skirt, and white thigh-high boots with pink lines near the bottom. Her belly-button appears. When not donned in her spacesuit, Zina is seen in a pink and white horizontally striped shirt that reveals her belly button, complemented by a long blue or denim open jacket featuring flared sleeves. She pairs this ensemble with a black mini skirt, accentuated by a dark brown belt with a golden circular buckle positioned over the skirt. Her footwear consists of black sneakers adorned with white laces, along with knee-high light pink socks. Her lavender headband is featured in this attire.

In A Girl Called Supermoon, Zina is dressed in a white shirt featuring a pointed collar, complemented by a pink sweater that has a small black shooting star logo on the left side. She pairs this with a high-waisted pleated denim skirt adorned with ruffles, which includes a golden button and two pockets. Zina completes her outfit with crew-length white socks decorated with yellow star patterns and light brown sandals. Her hair is styled in a low ponytail secured with a lavender hair tie; on occasions when her hair is loose, she opts for a dark purple headband embellished with a glittery light blue star.

This is her spacesuit; in contrast to the original, Zina dons a helmet in light blue and purple. She is clad in a white, one-piece suit reminiscent of a superhero costume, prominently featuring a large "Z" emblem and a wide pink belt. The shirt is crafted from a sheer material adorned with a holographic design in shades of purple, blue, and pink, extending to evening length. Additionally, she sports a dark pink cape and thigh-high black boots. Her hair is styled in a high ponytail secured with a white hair tie.

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Trivia[]

  • Zina Supermoon is named after actress Zina Bethune, who appeared as a guest star in the 1960s science fiction television series The Invaders, and a type of a full moon called supermoon which nearly coincides with perigee, the moon's closest point to Earth in its monthly orbit.
    • Before the final name was developed, she was originally going to be named "Supernova", but due to copyright concerns over similarities to the Marvel Comics character of the same name, the name was scrapped.
  • Her voice actress Sarah Silverman also voiced Vannellope Von-Schweetz In WRECK-IT RALPH Movies 1 & 2 and Vinna Binz in the Computeropolis animated film franchise from Universal Pictures, who owned the rights to Zina Supermoon.
  • Unlike most Gingo characters, Zina has aged physically throughout the years in the series.
    • Before her father (Apollo Supermoon) and her older brother (Ray Supermoon) are separated by Elaine, she turns 6 on her birthday in A Girl Called Supermoon.
    • During the first time before the events of its original series, she was 13 years old since Tab and Zipper were introduced as a new Vivid crew member in A Girl Called Supermoon.
    • During the first two seasons of the series, she was 15 years old.
    • Starting from half of the second season to the beginning of fourth season, she turned 16.
    • In the fifth season, she turned 17.
    • Starting with the movie Zina and the Vivid Crew to the beginning of the seventh season, she turned 18.
    • From the seventh season to the eight season, she turned 19.
    • In the series finale "Home", she turned 20.

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