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Kanji | n/a |
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Romaji | n/a |
English | "Here We Go!" |
Original Artist | Koji Kondo |
Source | Super Mario World BGM |
Original Video URL | http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm21815970 |
Contents
Medleys that use this song
- Kumikyoku
- Monogatari
- Ura no Ura Ongakusai
- NicoPoi Final
- Kousoku Medley
- Nicomix
- Niwaka Kumikyoku
- Choukessen (Final Movement)
- Nintendo Medley
- Nico Harmony
- Kyuukou Kumikyoku
- Eiyuutan
- Fukinukeru Medley Connection
- The Medley of Amusing Desert
- Quest Clear!!
- Super Smashup Ultimate
Lyrics
The original version of this song has no lyrics.
Kumikyoku Lyrics
Minna daisuki na | Everybody loves |
Nico Nico Douga | Nico Nico Video |
Sonna minna no | With that everybody |
Monogatari Lyrics
These lyrics are used in many versions other than Monogatari.
NEET ga ippai | So full of NEET |
Nico Nico Douga | Nico Nico Video |
Kyou mo asa kara | Today too, ever since morning |
Nippon TELECOM | Japan Telecom |
Koumei ga ippai | So full of fame |
Teketeke douga | Teketeke video |
Yuujin namida me | Tears falling from your friends' eyes |
Nippon TELECOM | Japan Telecom |
See also Western Show on Super Mario World for a third set of lyrics.
Notes
- NEET stands for people who are Not in Education, Employment, or Training.
- A teketeke is a ghost with only the upper half of the body.
- This song is also known as "Overworld Theme" in most places.
Source
- Romaji lyrics from http://furrball.wordpress.com/
- Kumikyoku English translation by Rintaun
- Monogatari English translation by Dawnbringerz