
A storm of parody is raging.
I felt like the singing style had changed, but it seems the singer has been replaced.
Is the captain’s window so mimetic that it’s become a parody?
Aren’t the lyrics around 1:20 to 1:21 incorrect?
When I think about it, I feel that other parodies besides Parody are quite terrible too.
Aren’t you too fond of Tomino’s anime?
Why did Sirocco and Getter suddenly come? What is this?
>>8The highlight is overlapping with Getter ↑←↑.
>>14I was so blended into nature that I missed it.
Isn’t the Charge Man Ken parody just a bit too much?
In a scene where people who didn’t know each other gathered before the release, there was a lot of excitement.
I’m not sure if it’s complete, but I have a comparison of parodies.
>>11The flow from Sailor Moon to Patalliro is consistently beautiful in its aesthetic of alluring beautiful girls.
>>15It’s from Versailles no Bara.
Right now, the Fast Gundam and Z-Gundam are hot, so it’s a timely topic.
Isn’t it unfair to cram everything in during a long interlude just because the lyrics don’t matter?
Isn’t it that there are many parodies of Tomino-sama?
I like the full version…
Mr. Ajikko, you have noticed well… there is nothing else, is there…
>>20The flavor king has quite a distinctive way of turning to the side, doesn’t he?
Even without looking at the original, being able to imagine a picture in my head is a good parody.
If you are going to do a parody of Chaarijiman, I would have liked you to do it with a version that has the cut change mistake.
Attack on Titan stands out a bit, doesn’t it?
Is Utena the newest one?
>>24There’s a Symphogear, right!?
I definitely recognize the part that is 1 minute and 53 seconds before becoming a getter, but I can’t recall it! Is it aging, perhaps?
Among these, the relatively new Attack on Titan also falls into the fairly old category.
The Hokuto no Ken conglomerate is also the latest content in the Reiwa era.
Isn’t it against the rules to feature characters from Saint Seiya in a parody of the Saint Seiya ED?
>>30No one from Saint Seiya is appearing.
She is a lady adorned with the Saint Cloth.
Since there are many parodies from before the 90s, the new work Precure looks out of place.
The cut that was discarded is a different kind of parody and it’s fun.
>>33The thrilling tonight, the young lady is already in her early thirties.
It didn’t work in the Pretty Cure scene.
As expected, parody works also place importance on visual presentation, don’t they…
Mr. Narimura, you should have been in elementary school in 1987, yet most of the parody jokes are aimed at people in their 50s!
It might be better that there are no parodies aimed at 60-year-old ladies like Galaxy Express 999, Space Battleship Yamato, or Mazinger Z.
>>38Isn’t it neck and neck with Getter?
>>39Actually, it was around the same time!
If anything, 999 was actually my junior.
Thanks to the parody, there aren’t many animations that I have to write unnecessarily about, right!?
Looking back at the parodies of the main game, it becomes clear that the creator’s preferences are mostly 80s Jump manga.
Isn’t the rate of Tomino’s anime too high?
The singer in the last version was from overseas, but this time it’s a different person.
>>44This is a voice actor who had been sending love calls for a while, released a cover song, and landed narration work.
>>44I didn’t know you were from America.
Indeed, the way your voice has a sexy tremor feels that way, but I had no sense of discomfort at all until you mentioned it.
There is also Cyborg 009.
It’s confusing to the point of having Sailor Moon involved.
The impact of the Shirocco was so great that I ended up having a runny nose!
The opening and ending themes of Tomino’s anime are quite memorable despite being somewhat energy-saving, so they are especially useful for low-budget parodies.
>>50Basically, it’s whether the character is running or walking, isn’t it, bald man?
There are people like Saint Seiya.
Where the four people will line up at 1:20.
I remember something, but it won’t come to mind.
>>53It’s Elgar.
The bald man is someone who can make a video of the V Gundam simply ascending vertically look pretty cool.
It’s 009 from 1:30.
The visuals are so intense that they take away my consciousness, but it’s a great song…
What are the three of you running from at 1:55?
Astro Ganger?
It’s the first Getter, you know.
I was defeated by a sudden Kinnikubuster.
It’s quite frustrating that even if I’ve seen it somewhere before, I can’t quite recall it right away.
As an anime otaku, I feel a bit embarrassed.
>>61I felt like I had seen Daitarn before, but I didn’t realize it until I watched the comparison video…
I think the place where four people stand in line is an anime about a four-person party.
Journey to the West, Super Bikkuriman, and Slayers.
I searched for a place where it might be used, but I couldn’t find it…
You all, line up over there.
Endure, even if your lips fall off.
This is a highly recommended phrase, even for those who are singing.
Where is this game trying to go?
>>65New user is at your fingertips.
The scene where you grab the rose is done with ↑←↑! It’s Dragoon!It’s gradually coming.
I feel like there is something in the blank space after Ajikko…
Chiyajingu GO is cheating.
If it’s correct that it’s Attack on Titan, then there could be things outside of the OP-ED, so it seems like it would be quite difficult to search for it.
It’s about time for it to be adapted into an anime.
>>71I’m really curious about how a work that only features a slapping battle can be structured into a story.
I was surprised to see that the person singing is Brifor from Megido.
By the way, there are so many parodies that I can’t fully understand them…
I saw someone choosing a chocolate parfait in a Precure parody for the first time.
>>74But it’s definitely easy to understand.
I think it’s a parody of something after Mister Ajikko, but I don’t know what it is.
Since it’s a chapter boss, I’m glad the person from China who couldn’t be in the opening was able to make it.