Sailor Moon Crystal Season 3 Opening Song

Alright, Moonies, let's talk about something near and dear to our sparkly hearts: the opening song for Sailor Moon Crystal Season 3. Specifically, "New Moon ni Koishite" sung by Etsuko Yakushimaru. Have you ever really stopped to listen to it?
Because let's be honest, the animation is stunning. We're all distracted by Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune's dramatic entrances, and Sailor Saturn's ominous vibes. But the song? It's secretly hilarious.
The Curious Case of the Cryptic Lyrics
First of all, the lyrics. They're...something. Instead of a straightforward declaration of love, it's like a science textbook threw up on a romance novel. Seriously, where else are you going to hear about amino acids and protein synthesis in a love song?
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It's so wonderfully weird! You're expecting butterflies and moonbeams, and instead you get talk of cellular structures. Maybe Mamoru is secretly a brilliant biochemist expressing his feelings through the language of science.
It makes you wonder, did Etsuko Yakushimaru just randomly pick scientific terms out of a hat? Or is there some hidden, deep meaning behind it all that only Professor Tomoe could decipher?

Is This a Love Song or a Science Lesson?
The real kicker is how the music sounds. It’s so upbeat and poppy! The kind of song that makes you want to grab your bestie and do a ridiculously synchronized dance in your living room. All while pondering the mysteries of DNA.
The contrast between the bouncy melody and the brainy lyrics is pure genius. It’s like the musical equivalent of Usagi trying to study for a test. A beautiful mess of conflicting energies.

And let's not forget Etsuko Yakushimaru's voice. It's ethereal and almost childlike, adding another layer of delightful absurdity to the whole experience. She sounds like a fairy who just aced her quantum physics exam.
A Deeper Meaning, Maybe?
Okay, okay, maybe there's a tiny chance the scientific lyrics aren't entirely random. The theme of Season 3 is about rebirth and evolution, after all. Maybe those amino acids are symbolic!
![Sailor Moon Crystal S3 Opening [Eng Dub] - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zpKB4bQ0SrU/maxresdefault.jpg)
Perhaps it's a metaphor for the way love transforms us, breaking us down and rebuilding us into something new and stronger. Or maybe it's just a really quirky way to say, "I love you to the moon and back, and also all the way to the ribosome!"
Either way, the opening song perfectly captures the essence of Sailor Moon. It's magical, a little bit silly, and ultimately about the power of love and friendship. Even if it involves a healthy dose of cellular biology.

Embrace the Weirdness
So next time you're watching Sailor Moon Crystal Season 3, really listen to that opening song. Embrace the scientific silliness. Let the amino acids wash over you.
Think of it as a reminder that life, like a good anime opening, should be a little bit weird, a little bit unexpected, and a whole lot of fun. And that maybe, just maybe, there's a little bit of magic in science too.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go research the protein synthesis cycle while listening to "New Moon ni Koishite" on repeat. For science, of course!
