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'''''Yo-Kai Watch''''' is a 2014 Japanese anime based on the video game released a year prior by Level 5. The show focuses on a young boy named Nathan Adams (Keita Amano in Japan) who finds a capsule machine in the forest that summons a ghost companion named Whisper, who gives him a watch that enables him to see Yo-Kai: imaginary creatures who cause problems for human beings. One of the most well-known parts of the show is a dance called "Yo-Kai Exercise Number One" (Youkai Taisou Daichii in Japanese), which is done by the cast during the end credits of each episode, and was one of four Japanese songs from the show that were dubbed into English. | '''''Yo-Kai Watch''''' is a 2014 Japanese anime based on the video game released a year prior by Level 5. The show focuses on a young boy named Nathan Adams (Keita Amano in Japan) who finds a capsule machine in the forest that summons a ghost companion named Whisper, who gives him a watch that enables him to see Yo-Kai: imaginary creatures who cause problems for human beings. One of the most well-known parts of the show is a dance called "Yo-Kai Exercise Number One" (Youkai Taisou Daichii in Japanese), which is done by the cast during the end credits of each episode, and was one of four Japanese songs from the show that were dubbed into English. | ||
Before the show hit the American airwaves, '''''a completely different version of the song that uses alternate lyrics''''' was recorded. The song played in a Hasbro video introducing the show to American audiences, as well as at an event at Moshi Moshi Nippon LA, which are the only pieces of evidence that this earlier version existed. The first video only plays 10 seconds of the song at the end with people talking over part of it, while the video taken at Moshi Moshi Nippon has the first few seconds cut off and audience members talking over it. A | Before the show hit the American airwaves, '''''a completely different version of the song that uses alternate lyrics''''' was recorded. The song played in a Hasbro video introducing the show to American audiences, as well as at an event at Moshi Moshi Nippon LA, which are the only pieces of evidence that this earlier version existed. The first video only plays 10 seconds of the song at the end with people talking over part of it, while the video taken at Moshi Moshi Nippon has the first few seconds cut off and audience members talking over it. A Reddit user also transcribed the lyrics of this version of the song using the two aforementioned videos. <ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/yokaiwatch/comments/3gx5jp/transcription_of_english_yokai_excercise_lyrics/</ref> It is unknown if the earlier version the song will ever be released to the public. | ||
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Get on with the show, then make your friend cry home | Get on with the show, then make your friend cry home | ||
Make you smell like | Make you smell like diapers | ||
Yo-Kai Yo-Kai Yo-Kai please help me! | Yo-Kai Yo-Kai Yo-Kai please help me! | ||
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Get on with the show, then make your friend cry home | Get on with the show, then make your friend cry home | ||
Make you smell like | Make you smell like diapers | ||
Yo-Kai Yo-Kai Yo-Kai please help me! | Yo-Kai Yo-Kai Yo-Kai please help me! | ||
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|description3 =The final version that wound up being used in the show. | |description3 =The final version that wound up being used in the show. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 00:48, 24 November 2018
Yo-Kai Watch is a 2014 Japanese anime based on the video game released a year prior by Level 5. The show focuses on a young boy named Nathan Adams (Keita Amano in Japan) who finds a capsule machine in the forest that summons a ghost companion named Whisper, who gives him a watch that enables him to see Yo-Kai: imaginary creatures who cause problems for human beings. One of the most well-known parts of the show is a dance called "Yo-Kai Exercise Number One" (Youkai Taisou Daichii in Japanese), which is done by the cast during the end credits of each episode, and was one of four Japanese songs from the show that were dubbed into English.
Before the show hit the American airwaves, a completely different version of the song that uses alternate lyrics was recorded. The song played in a Hasbro video introducing the show to American audiences, as well as at an event at Moshi Moshi Nippon LA, which are the only pieces of evidence that this earlier version existed. The first video only plays 10 seconds of the song at the end with people talking over part of it, while the video taken at Moshi Moshi Nippon has the first few seconds cut off and audience members talking over it. A Reddit user also transcribed the lyrics of this version of the song using the two aforementioned videos. [1] It is unknown if the earlier version the song will ever be released to the public.
Lyrics
Yo baby yo baby yo baby yo baby
Yo-Kai do it again and again
Yo baby yo baby yo baby yo baby
Yo-Kai burst and blame my friends
Get on with the show, then make your friend cry home
Make you smell like diapers
Yo-Kai Yo-Kai Yo-Kai please help me!
Huge huge troubles
Summons doubled
Thanks to the Yo-Kai Watch and me!
Cooking up with mealtime has gone a bit astray
Jump right out of bed
And scrap food on the plate
Who wakes up with the chickens? Who works out like the chickens?
We do! Ha ha!
Yo-Kai won’t you please come play with me?
Hold up now!
Kids? Are you ready? Okey dokey!
Again!
Yo baby yo baby yo baby yo baby
Yo-Kai do it again and again
Yo baby yo baby yo baby yo baby
Yo-Kai burst and blame my friends
Get on with the show, then make your friend cry home
Make you smell like diapers
Yo-Kai Yo-Kai Yo-Kai please help me!
Huge huge troubles
Summons doubled
Thanks to the Yo-Kai Watch and me!