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Anime News Network. Viz Media. February 20, 2017. Archived from the original on May 25, 2019. Retrieved May 25, 2019. ^ "Koe no Katachi // Una Voz Silenciosa".[9] The DiC/Cloverway/Optimum English adaptation of the anime series used the melody of "Moonlight Densetsu" with very different English lyrics. At the time, it was unusual for anime theme songs to be translated, and this was one of the first such themes to be redone in English since Star Blazers. [47] The English theme has been described as "inane but catchy". [48] The Japanese theme is a love song based on the relationship between Usagi and Mamoru ("born on the same Earth"), whereas the English Sailor Moon theme rather resembles a superhero anthem. "Moonlight Densetsu" was released as a CD single in March 1992, and was an "explosive hit. "[49] "Moonlight Densetsu" won first place in the Song category in Animage's 15th and 16th Anime Grand Prix. [50][51] It came seventh in the 17th Grand Prix, and "Moon Revenge" from Sailor Moon R: The Movie, came eighth. [52] Rashiku Ikimasho, the second closing song for SuperS, placed eighteenth in 1996. [53] In 1997, "Sailor Star Song", the new opening theme for Sailor Stars, came eleventh, and "Moonlight Densetsu" came sixteenth. [54] Related media[edit] Home releases[edit] In Japan, Sailor Moon received VHS releases during its run. The first VHS was released on July 25, 1993.
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