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Some scenes with brief nudity and bathing were also censored,[34] and any type of violence including violence against children was also removed. [15][35] The
series also faced censorship in various countries that ranged from changing a character's gender to removing gender fluidness in characters, or editing romantic pairings into close relationships between family members. [36][37][38][20] Sociology professor Rhea Hoskin specifies that the removal of homosexual and gender-fluid characters in the 1990s Sailor Moon highlights the exclusivity of what was otherwise representation of LGBTQ in a female-lead superhero show. [39] Modern releases restore the censored material cut from the original Japanese version. [40] Music[edit] See also: List of Sailor Moon soundtracks Takanori Arisawa composed the score for Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon. Arisawa
earned the Golden Disk Grand Prize from Columbia Records for his work on the first series soundtrack in 1993. In 1998, 2000, and 2001 Arisawa won three consecutive JASRAC International Awards for most international royalties, owing largely to the popularity of Sailor Moon music in other nations. [41] The first opening theme, Moonlight Densetsu (ムーンライト伝説, Mūnraito Densetsu, Lit. Moonlight Legend), was used for the first 166 episodes, being performed by DALI for the first two seasons[42][43] and then by Moon Lips for the next two seasons. [44][45] The second opening theme, for the remaining episodes, is "Sailor Star Song" performed by Kae Hanazawa. [46] The last ending theme, used for the series finale at episode 200, is Moon Lips's version of "Moonlight Densetsu".