Augh, it's things like this that make me wonder whether I really am proud to be Japanese. You can't even tell what those freakin' people are freakin' saying!!!! I showed it to my mother (who is 100% Japanese) and she couldn't tell what they were saying either!!!! WTF?!?!?!?!? Please, anyone who is watching this, understand that this is not Japan in a nutshell. This is the advertising-for-american-girls part of Japan, the one that creates cute cartoon characters and Japanese music that everyone thinks is so cool, but what really makes no sense. This is not the way I want a country that owns 1/2 of my citizenship to be represented. I swear, . Cartoons like this, anime, and manga make me sick. *holds up "I am Proud to be Japanese" sign* And I'm done ranting. *throws japanese chocolate at Pikachu*
I wish upon a star Wanna be right where you are You set my world on fire Babe I got a crush on you I wish upon a star Can't you see how right we are We should be together Babe I got a crush on you
So if you feel the way I do Would you fancy to To take a ride beside me?
Me and you, you and me. Living a life in harmony It's magic(oh it's magic) babe I've got a crush on you [x2]
..... Who the hell put Swedish in a Japanese cartoon? Whatevers. I seriously thought that song was Japanese, but the thing kinda raped my ears so I couldn't tell anyway.
That I can easily hear is not japanese. I'm well aware though that anime is very popular amongst teenage girls in western Europe. Even in eastern Europe too, as they're not that far behind anymore.
EDIT: That video is addicting to watch, the vegetable spinning and Finnish singing kind of puts you in a trance.
Recently Sweden has been getting INCREDIBLY popular with its music. Currently its biggest rising star is the band Caramell, seconded by Nanne Gronvall. Both, of course, are my favorites. :3
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