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Latest revision as of 04:04, 30 April 2020
Kanji | テーレッテレー |
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Romaji | Teeretteree |
English | "Teeretteree" |
Original Artist | n/a |
Source | Nerunerunerune CM |
Original Video URL | http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm27457 |
Medleys that use this song
- Bilibili with Shissou no sokudo KANPAI
- Choukessen
- Konton Jiyuusou
- RGB
- A la Carte
- 360 Shousetsu Kumikyoku
- Kumikyoku Tettsui
- Nico Final 2011
- Non-Title Medley of Nico Nico IV
- Biteikotsu
- Galaxy
Lyrics
Teeretteree!
Notes
- "Teeretteree" does not have any specific meaning, other than an onomatopoeia for a triumphant fanfare. This song comes from a commercial for Nerunerunerune, a Japanese candy, aired during the 80's. The original commercial can be seen on YouTube: [1]
- See the Nerunerunerune jingle, which is also popular on Nico Nico Douga.