Difference between revisions of "Japanese Pokerap EX Plus Alpha"

From FanimutationWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 85: Line 85:
 
* If you right click and play at the end, you'll see the woman from the "take it off" part without her head.
 
* If you right click and play at the end, you'll see the woman from the "take it off" part without her head.
 
* In the scene right before the end where different things from the animutation act as backgrounds, it may be a reference to [[WAKUFUCHITA]], where a similar effect happens right before the end.
 
* In the scene right before the end where different things from the animutation act as backgrounds, it may be a reference to [[WAKUFUCHITA]], where a similar effect happens right before the end.
* The noise at the start that sounds like birds, is also the ending sound
+
* The noise at the start that sounds like birds chirping is also the ending sound.
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/15418131/ Japanese Pokerap EX Plus Alpha] on [[DeviantArt]]
 
* [http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/15418131/ Japanese Pokerap EX Plus Alpha] on [[DeviantArt]]

Revision as of 21:04, 6 August 2006

Japanese Pokerap EX Plus Alpha
He shouldn't have called her collect.
Information
Author:Waitohooru
Release Date:0/0/2000
File Size:2.12MB
Length:5:03
Complexity:Poiuytic Scale
Stars:Random Pokerap Guy, Anti-Spam Cats
Audio Info
Pokémon Ieru Ka Na Baby
Artist:Suzukisan and company
Album:Pokémon Best Collection (1999)
Genre:Various
Language:Japanese

About

Cast

Notable Props

Transcript

Lyrics

Fake Lyrics Real Lyrics

Fake

Real

Audio Details

The song "Pokemon Ieru Ka Na Baby?" is a remix of "Pokemon Ieru Ka Na", as featured in "The Japanese Pokerap"

Trivia

  • Before the scene with the circle of rainbow Gengar, the text "Please buy a Gamecube? Pretty please?" appears for one frame.
  • If you right click and play at the end, you'll see the woman from the "take it off" part without her head.
  • In the scene right before the end where different things from the animutation act as backgrounds, it may be a reference to WAKUFUCHITA, where a similar effect happens right before the end.
  • The noise at the start that sounds like birds chirping is also the ending sound.

External Links