tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1609550972819764448.post6804164886835015148..comments2024-02-17T01:11:16.178-05:00Comments on Nia's Wonderland: Let's All Be Yattaruchans!Niahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07133294050947014008noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1609550972819764448.post-74309728901329820962013-06-28T19:21:45.180-04:002013-06-28T19:21:45.180-04:00Maybe so! Hell, if an idol group can exist solely ...Maybe so! Hell, if an idol group can exist solely around the concept of Japan's economy (Machikado Keiki) then anything is plausible!<br /><br />Atarashii Watashi ni Nare! kind of surprised me too. The concept seemed to un-S/mileage (but it kind of worked) and the PV had a lot of similarities to J=J's debut PV. Then again, I can't be too surprised about the similarities since we're dealing with UFP and all.Niahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07133294050947014008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1609550972819764448.post-66433550606701213542013-06-27T02:24:23.108-04:002013-06-27T02:24:23.108-04:00I've now managed to convince myself that Brain...I've now managed to convince myself that Brainstorming and Yattaruchan were commissioned by Shinzou Abe. He obviously paid Tsunku to write songs designed to inspire a can-do attitude among Japanese in order to promote economic growth. Yes, that makes complete sense.<br /><br />While Yattaruchan and Brainstorming are similar in content, I was actually taken aback when I saw the PV for Atarashii Watashi ni Nare. It is practically the same song and PV as Watashi ga iu mae ni dakishimete nakya ne.2.5TThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01883184716271847424noreply@blogger.com