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Have Zord, Will Travel
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Half-Boiled Lifestyle.
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I like what I hear
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「蝙蝠騎士の魔界<ブラム>」
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Both sound really good. I'm really digging the opening.
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Sentai of the Ages
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Oh My Sweet Gosei, Yes!
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Half-Boiled Lifestyle.
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The lines "Henge jizai nin japan" and "Atsuki kizuna nin japan" absolutely made the song for me
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Rough trans for the song titles
1. Saa Ike! Ninninger! > Now go! Ninninger! . Nanjya Monjya! Ninja Matsuri! > Nanjya Monjya! Ninja Festival! *Nanjya Monjya according to Japanese Wikipedia seems to be a tree of sort but juding by how 'mon' is in katakana and that Ninninger is a show about ninjas it feels like it is a pun intended to say "What's this! Who's this!", but again it's my assumption so I left it as 'Nanjya Monjya'. Any Japanese linguists out there who can explain this are welcome.
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For some reason Japanese is the only language where puns do not make me cringe.
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Half-Boiled Lifestyle.
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Mostly just the pun thats worked into them for now. I have a vague idea to what they translate but I would need to see the kanji they are written in to say for certain. |
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