Sailor Moon S Group Transformation (Special BGM) (R2 /HQ)

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My first fan-made SM group transformation! I just couldn't resist doing it!

Paper Mario fans will surely recognize the BGM, it's the "Bowser, King of the Koopas!" theme that plays in the final battle of the N64 game. Well, I did a little mix with the OST and game versions, and it turned awesome.
Then, I thought, "How would this music turn out in a Sailor Moon video?", and the first idea that came into my mind was a group transformation, so I decided to do it, using the R2 clips of the remastered Sailor Moon S movie, for max. quality. And just for making it even more epic, I included Chibi Moon and the Outer Senshi. OK, enjoy it!

EDIT: I think the colors turned out a bit darker than normal, but hey, that adds a darker mood to the video, and matches up with the music, don't you think?
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Credits (Very important, please read!):
EcoReck, REMIXTHATSONGG & Saturnplanet- Inner and Outer Senshi SFX
XJustin3009X - Voices (except Chibi Moon, that was ripped straight from the SMS movie)
SailorMoonCenter - Remastered R2 movie clips (edited in VirtualDub to enhance colors)
Nintendo - Bowser's final battle theme (remixed in Goldwave)

Well, these are the credits. Now please, don't flame me about the "stealing" thing, OK? Please... I just put them in the video, to make the group transformation more believable, but the most important thing here is the music, which was the main reason of the video.
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This video is fan-made, for non-profit use, and it's not associated to the anime series or musical artists.
All the Sailor Moon media rights belong to Naoko Takeuchi and TOEI Animation. I don't claim ownership of any content used in this video.

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