Serena threw the tape up in the air to distract the youma. Amade ran and grabbed Akiko away. Luna lept and caught the tape before Kyulene could. Luna crushed the tape under her paw. Youma Kyulene lept out the window and flew away. Luna told Serena to transform. Moon Prism Power! The youma flew to a concert hall where Sailor Moon confronted her. "I am Sailor Moon! You will not use music for evil plots! Even Haydn, the father of music, is furious." Luna said that Bach was considered the father of music. Sailor Moon said that the youma wouldn't know the difference.

"In the name of the Moon, I will punish you!"

Kyulene blasted Sailor Moon and Luna. Luna said that the attack was a type of supersonic wave. Sailor Moon understood that the youma was using a sound-based attack, so she grabbed a stage microphone and hurled it towards the attacking youma! The giant concert hall speakers amplified the sound and blasted Kyulene with her own attack.
Sailor Moon was standing around the corner. She said she envied Akiko who had a man who loved her so whole-heartedly. Later, Molly told Serena that Yusuke Amade got married. Molly was disappointed, because she had a crush on Amade. Serena said "Yeah, he's gentle and brave." Molly said Serena sounded like she knew him. "I do!" laughed Serena. Molly thought she was joking. Serena looked at Amade's new CD. It was titled "Moonlight Lady - For The Young Lady Fighting For Justice".

Episode 6 - THE END

Tsukino hikariwa ai no message!
["Moonlight carries the message of love!"]

Moon Tiara Magic! The youma got turned to dust. Akiko was putting a bandage on Amade's knee. She said that he was foolish, that if he hurt his hands then his music career would be over. Amade said he woulnd't be able to play anymore, if anything happened to Akiko. Akiko started blushing.

Return to Castle in the Sky Sailor Moon

Sailor Moon was written by Naoko Takeuchi and published by Kodansha. Animated version directed by Junichi Sato for Toei Animation. This summary written by Lawrence Puente using fan-translations from Usenet. This summary is for non-commercial purposes only.