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Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S Ongaku Shuu (Music Collection)
Columbia COCC-11777. 2800 yen. Released 1994.06.01. |
The soundtrack for third season includes all the SMS make-up and attack music and the Outer Senshi make-up, appearance, and attack music. Not included are the opening theme (the second version of Moonlight Densetsu, performed by Moon Lips) and the ending theme Tuxedo Mirage.
Tip: The music (MIDI, TV broadcast rip) that plays when the Talisman first appear in Sailormoon S episode 110 is Track 10, part 2. Saturn's ethereal "lalala" music is on Track 1 (parts 1 and 2 are reversed on Music Box Disc 4, Track 18). The music that plays when Haruka and Michiru are holding hands at the beginnig of ep 110 is not available on CD. It is a Studio Library Piece. I do have one tip that was sent in by a fan, which is that this BGM is a classical piece that's a reinvented version of Sarabande by Handel.
| Track Title | Track Description |
|---|---|
| 1. Seihai, Kyuuseishu ... Shinpi naru Sekai | part 2: Saturn appears |
| 2. Subtitle | |
| 3. Asa no Namikidou |
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| 4. Death Busters no Yabou ("Death Busters Ambitions") | Kaolinite and the Professor's BGM |
| 5. Tenou Haruka & Kaiou Michiru | |
| 6. Koisuru Otome ha Tomaranai! ("Girls in Love Won't Stop!") |
contains Michiru+Haruka's "rose petals" appearance music |
| 7. Daimon Shutsugen ("Daimon Appearance") |
creepy Daimon implanting/pulsating music |
| 8. Eye Catch | commerical break |
| 9. Ubawareta Junsui na Kokoro no Kesshou ("Stolen Pure Heart Crystal") | |
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10. Senshi no Shukumei ("Senshi's Fate") |
contains cathedral music from episode 110 |
| 11. Henshin! Sailor Senshi | 1. Daimon strikes & Senshi transform 2. Sailormoon Make Up w/o chorus 3. Sailormoon Make Up w/ chorus |
| 12. Uranus, Soshite, Neptune |
1) Outer Senshi Make Up 2) Outer Senshi appear 3) Outers combine powers in ep 119 4) Outer Senshi attack |
| 13. The Pretty Soldiers' Big War! | |
| 14. Ai no Kiseki ("Love's Miracle") | |
| 15. Raishuu mo mite ne! ("See you next week!") |




