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MoreWant to ReadShelving menuShelve ConvergenceWant to ReadCurrently ReadingReadAdd New ShelfDoneShelving menuWant to ReadCurrently ReadingReadAdd New ShelfRate it:Book 6Transcendenceby TurtleMe4. 44 · 4115 Ratings · 109 Reviews · published 2019 · 3 editionsI often caught myself pushing away the old memorie. MoreWant to ReadShelving menuShelve TranscendenceWant to ReadCurrently ReadingReadAdd New ShelfDoneShelving menuWant to ReadCurrently ReadingReadAdd New ShelfRate it:Book 7Divergenceby TurtleMe4. 46 · 3425 Ratings · 126 Reviews · 2 editionsVolume 7 of The Beginning After The EndNot every.
[31] Madman had previously held the Australian licence for Sailor Moon on VHS & DVD. [32] Editing and censorship[edit] During the original North American airing, some bathing scenes involving brief nudity were censored by having traces of water that are originally transparent and therefore showing areas of characters' bodies that were judged to be unsuitable for viewing by children were reworked visually so that the transparency is absent and the water as such is visually without detail other than color. Sailor Moon's original North American release was the subject of heavy editing which resulted in large amounts of removed content and alterations that greatly changed the original work. [33] These changes altered almost every aspect of the show including character names, clothing, scenes and dialogue. 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.
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