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* [[Mona Cat]][[Category:Mona Cat Filmography]] | * [[Mona Cat]][[Category:Mona Cat Filmography]] | ||
* [[Morara]][[Category:Morara Filmography]] | * [[Morara]][[Category:Morara Filmography]] |
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About
This is a Japanese 2ch fanimutation, with fake Japanese lyrics!
Cast
- Shii
- Giko
- Mona Cat
- Morara
- monkey?
- green cat?
- Ronald McDonald
- llama?
- Kuma (from Tekken series)
- girl?
- Arlong
- stick figure with Picasso painting?
- fat cat thingy?
- Dhalsim
- Namihei Isono (from "Sazae-san")
Notable Props
Lyrics
空耳歌詞 | Fake Lyrics | Real Lyrics |
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マイヤヒー マイヤフー |
Maiyahi Maiyahu |
Ma-ia-hii Ma-ia-huu |
Audio Details
- A worldwide chart-topping hit for O-Zone in the summer of 2004, Dragostea Din Tei has been rewritten in several languages -- including a Dutch parody by Ome Henk called "Lekker, Lekker."
Trivia
- Because of the popularity of this Flash movie, the Dragostea Din Tei single was released in Japan under the name "Maiyahi."
- "Pantira" is a Japanese abbreviation meaning "showing underwear".