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The group behind the infamous [[Irrational Exuberance|Yatta]] single, made popular here by the infamous Animutation by the name of "[[Irrational Exuberance]]". Technically, HappaTai is just a sendup of a stereotypical boy band. The members of this group are actually Japan's best known comedians. | The group behind the infamous [[Irrational Exuberance|Yatta]] single, made popular here by the infamous Animutation by the name of "[[Irrational Exuberance]]". Technically, HappaTai is just a sendup of a stereotypical boy band. The members of this group are actually Japan's best known comedians. | ||
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− | Their one-hit-wonder "Yatta" is actually a political satire made for the sketch comedy show "Silly go Lucky" | + | Their one-hit-wonder "Yatta" is actually a political satire made for the sketch comedy show "Silly go Lucky", which is best described as kinda like a Japanese version of "Saturday Night Live". When it firrst aired, Yatta became a popular pop-culture icon on the Internet in North America. But Yatta in general can be described as kinda like a Japanese version of "Lazy Sunday" in a way. But unlike Lazy Sunday, the single actually reached triple-platinum status and got up as high as #6 on the music charts! |
==Debuts== | ==Debuts== |
Revision as of 14:49, 8 June 2006
The group behind the infamous Yatta single, made popular here by the infamous Animutation by the name of "Irrational Exuberance". Technically, HappaTai is just a sendup of a stereotypical boy band. The members of this group are actually Japan's best known comedians.
Their one-hit-wonder "Yatta" is actually a political satire made for the sketch comedy show "Silly go Lucky", which is best described as kinda like a Japanese version of "Saturday Night Live". When it firrst aired, Yatta became a popular pop-culture icon on the Internet in North America. But Yatta in general can be described as kinda like a Japanese version of "Lazy Sunday" in a way. But unlike Lazy Sunday, the single actually reached triple-platinum status and got up as high as #6 on the music charts!
Debuts
Song: Irrational Exuberance
Physical: Earth Vs. Funk