Sailor War

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This article is about the battle song from the musicals. For the wars between the Sailor Senshi and Chaos, see Sailor Wars.


Sailor War was a battle song from the musicals.

Song Details

The original version of this song was performed by the members of Sakurakko Club, who originally portrayed the Inner Senshi in the first musicals. It was heavily synthesized, and used only as a service number in the first musical. In the actual show itself, the orchestral version was used.

The version used in all of the subsequent musicals not only has a different arrangement, with the background music played by an orchestra, but had a completely different melody. The song has a brisk pace, with strings being used for most of the song, with call-and-response brass and woodwind flourishes, and some small instances of electric guitars.

The song was composed by Gouji Tsuno and arranged by Yuzo Hayashi, with lyrics by Kayoko Fuyumori. Akiko Kosaka later revised this song under the title "Sailor War '94."

Lyrics

Japanese

あの黒い影が広がる前に
急いでやらなきゃ まに合わない
地球の終りは 見たくはないから
心を決めて 戦いの時

憎しみの炎 ヤツラも本気
命をかけなきゃ 勝ち取れない
行きたくないけど 死にたくないけど
むごい惨酷 許しはしない

5人の誓い 光に変えて
いつつの心 ひとすじにして
夢も想い出も やりかけだけど
来るときがきたと わかったから

愛する人達 この手でまもるわ
瞳をあげて 戦いの時
瞳をあげて 戦いの時
セーラーWar!セーラーWar!

Romanized

Ano kuroi kage ga hirogaru mae ni
Isoide yaranakya maniawanai
Nikushimi no honoo yatsura mo honki
Inochi wo kakenakya kachitorenai
Chikyuu no owari wa mitaku wa nai kara
Kokoro wo kimete tatakai no toki
Ikitakunai kedo shinitakunai kedo
Mugoi zankoku yurushi wa shinai

Gonin no chikai hikari ni kaete
Itsutsu no kokoro hitosuji ni shite
Yume mo omoide mo yarikake da kedo
Kuru toki ga kita to wakatta kara

Aisuru hito-tachi kono te de mamoru wa
Hitomi wo agete tatakai no toki
Chikyuu no owari wa mitaku wa nai kara
Kokoro wo kimete tatakai no toki
Tatakai no toki

Seeraa War! Seeraa War!

Trivia

  • "Sailor War Supreme" is a variation of this song, with many of the same lyrics and melodies used throughout.
  • Ai no Sanctuary also used a version titled "Sailor War! 2002." The only difference between this version and the original is the vocal arrangement.
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