There is actually a second reading/meaning for the 39 in 39-39. One reading, as you noted is "Mi" and "Ku", while the other is "san" and "kyuu". 39-39 effectively means "sankyu" "miku" or "Thank you Miku". This comes from a song released by sasakure UK titled 39 for the 5th Miku anniversary and has become almost unanimous with Miku at this point.
good spot!! reminds me of the final episode of Initial D where the main character drives past a new 86 with the license plates 86-239 or "hachiroku ni sankyu" or thankyou eight six.
Just a bit more lore since he showed the car with the colorful Miku display in back…Miku’s color scheme was derived from the ‘80s coloring of the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. Miku’s voice software was originally a Yamaha product but was taken over by the character design company Piapro because of the growth of the merchandising licensing.
That Fubuki meme while looking at the Marine graphic was funny as heck. I'm also glad to see some Ina representation in Japan (on the Mazda right after the meme). She's so comfy to watch and an incredible artist.
@@wuoshi1004 I don't think she has enough time, but I am sure she or atleast hololive has a price. An Ina itasha designed by Ina would absolutely amazing though.
you missed the first appearance at 8:08 with Fubuki (hololive) on the truck in the background. *5:13, playing 'Blue Clapper' through speakers (made by hololive 5th gen)
14:26 is Violet Evergarden and I am happy someone made a Itasha of it Edit: The whole anime involves her (Violet) going around sending letters and finding out the meaning of "I love you means" and I would more into detail, however I don't want to spoil the good parts of the anime for people who are curious.
VE was one of my favourite recent anime... It's more of an emotional/relationship dynamics dive and not so much of an immediate reward type show, but that's probably why it's so good to me...
Itasha may not really be my thing, but I appreciate the fact that these folks are into it, and show their love this way. Japan is pretty amazing in that they go all in on their hobbies/passions. I love videos like this Alexi, thanks for doing it!
I’m in the US, a bit of an anime enjoyer, but involved in the off road community (think rock crawling not overlanding) and ever since I found that Xenoblade Pathfinder on social media I’ve been VERY tempted to wrap my next trail rig in Itasha. The wrap would get destroyed pretty quick, but I think seeing the faces on the ‘yee yee’ Jeep guys as I pass them on the trail would be 100% worth it.
@@brandonterrell7487 that one I kinda doubt it, the design is way too complicated and that red oni girl theme isn't that rare in the anime scene anyway
if there's one thing that really stands out to me about this video is, Japans automotive culture diversity is, without a doubt, unmatched compared to any other country in the world. These people will litterally modify ANYTHING in every way, shape and form. Its incredible and I love it!
7:53 Also, to add on to that fact: She's also one of the few Itasha that actually went to an international event (Spa 24 Hours, as an IGTC Wild Card entry) Oh, and she got a podium on that event too (Silver Cup car, AMG GT3 ran by Black Falcon, but has a Miku wrap on it.) Sadly the GSR entry crashed out (the one wrapped in Fate/Extra (?) livery, Nero Saber) Still waiting for the day GSR Miku would go racing outside Japan again.
14:45 Basically right, but she is human as well As an orphan she was adopted and forced to be a soldier and learned nothing about emotion and only to follow orders By writing the letters for others who can't she lerns how it is to feel emotion It's a very good and emotional Anime If anyone is interested it's actually available on Netflix I think
That Patlabor van was my favorite. Its nice to see that somone has thought about a car that could exist inside the world of the anime, that is a new layer of Itasha that i really like the idea behind. Im suprised there were not some Nerv livery trucks or vans there concidering the Eva anime features a focus on vehicles and hardware alot.
@@tofu042 they are basically collector's items, they're not practical or anything like that. Also might as well just fly to Japan and bring one in the luggage 😆
I didn’t expect to see this at 10:50; I’ve always loved the Auto Garage TBK/Revolfe/Abflug hoods and front bumpers (very popular on cars from Mid Night Racing Team). However, I was even more surprised by the itasha Dodge Viper immediately after it. So many clashing cultures, but I love it nonetheless. Edit: I love the racing examples you’ve made throughout the video about being overtaken by an itasha car. How embarrassing and soul crushing, yet honorable to the driver.
I'm absolutely amazed there was no touhou itasha there, except for the little reference at 4:32 and the Alice car at 19:09 considering how massive the community and ammount of car enthusiasts that are into that
There is a point of craziness that I just have to laugh. For me, it was a moment where you see these Itashas with crazy designs, music blasting in the background, Alexi explaining stuff about every character --- and then there is a Kitagawa Marin cosplayer taking pictures in the background 27:57 ! Seeing Marin Kitagawa taking pics of Itashas just made me burst out in laughter!!!
Watching these vids and hearing Alexi know about each and all of them makes me realize how much of a weeb one can be lmfao, but ay aren't we all in a way ?
@@fistofram5526 Well at least you can appreciate the work people put into it. I would say I dislike most animes (or don't care about them), but since I'm from Japan, there are at least a few I like, mostly before the 2000s. I'm thoroughly impressed by how much these people put into these cars.
@@N4SCARfaN am on the same page, animes pre 2000s were the best ones, I mean, I say am a weeb but I fan of only one or two franchises But my love for cars outranks everything lmao
Omg the beat towing the motocompo is the same artist I had do work for my MR2!! 😍 They do anthropomorphic characters I had them commission one for my MR2 sorta like a kantai collection character. Also Alexi it's funny how you brush off knowing some of these anime but those of us who know how obscure some of this is makes it even more hilarious.
I love your videos on itasha, and your knowledge about all the different series are great, cultured Noriyaro! So many cool cars and I love all the dedication to their characters, this is what itasha is about!!
The Suzuki Wagon R at 15:18 is basically peak auto fashion. Jesus, so much style!!! Those wheels are insane, the kit, the tasteful interior, it's practically the coolest thing there, and that place had tons of amazing cars!
Alexi, you knocked it out of the park with the addition of Beercan-chan cutting in to explain something. Much better than just regular boring subtitles! I freakin love it
Awesome to have the additional information and the random inserts of anime girls. Awesome to have this meeting again. I'm always looking forward to the creative displays. Looking forward to the next episode. Keep up the good work.
I like how the vw arteon one was very subtle. 19:55 cool Nissan terrano. 21:16 nice Toyota Noah. Nice Toyota celica, I liked how nice the Toyota crown looked, the Mazda looked awesome also
Great video! The part where every Itasha is Hatsune Miku-related hits me hard because I used to listen to Vocaloid back in school days. Gonna listen to Vocaloid again 😌✨
Vocaloid took a big chunk of pages from the gaming industry. Big producers making the same thing again. While small producers(under 10k subs) make genuine underrated masterpieces
31:25 i wouldve never expected a yaris verso (thats what it was called overseas) at an itasha iirc, the local dealer mentioned that it was increcibly popular in germany but not elsewhere, so theyre kinda rare very excited for part 2 :D
@@mortenduus4095 Still a few here in Poland, but becomes rare quite fast because od rust. There were also Corolla Verso and Avensis Verso. It was time of MPV peak popularity
30:30 - I like how you had a whole closeup of the wheels and still didn't correct yourself :D 31:28 - In Europe, or atleast some European countries these are called Yaris Verso. Was mostly seen either driven by old people, or used as delivery vans for pizza places/resturants. There are actually still some of these in use for that.
i dont know anything about anime, but these cars are beautiful! I know some older dudes here in europe make all kinds of jokes about these kinds of car builds but to my boomer eyes these cars look so fresh and new! There is too many muscle cars here in scandinavia. Dont get me wrong i love americana. i own one myself. But these kinds of weird automotive things get me going and inspire me to come back to cars and remind me why i love this hobby! The diversity you have in car culture is the grain and salt for me. Good video by the way, i love your stuff!
4:13 bakuon translates to bike club or in that anime motorcycle club "K-On" is pronounced the same as the word 軽音 keion, which means "light music" The main characters are, of course, part of the light music club, which is the 軽音部 keion-bu. The "K-On club", if you will.
I wonder what the equivalent of Itasha would look like in other countries, like a Ford Mustang with Family guy on it
Or Boomhauer on a vintage Camaro
@@ENKTDeeColon_and_randomnumbers that would be genuinely great though
Donk culture isn't too far off from that, actually.
Provably a confederate flag on a muscle car or something..
@@KamikazeWeed okay you win, great point although the flag itself isn’t tied to pop culture
Let's see how much Weeb Power Noriyaro has when identifying the characters on the Itasha.
120%
Well over 9000. Everytime
His power is strong
They seem to have all been replaced by horse girls this year.
The fact that Alexi can tell that Tiamat is from Fate/insert name here, means he is still relatively current with the lore.
There is actually a second reading/meaning for the 39 in 39-39.
One reading, as you noted is "Mi" and "Ku", while the other is "san" and "kyuu".
39-39 effectively means "sankyu" "miku" or "Thank you Miku".
This comes from a song released by sasakure UK titled 39 for the 5th Miku anniversary and has become almost unanimous with Miku at this point.
That is super fascinating!!
good spot!! reminds me of the final episode of Initial D where the main character drives past a new 86 with the license plates 86-239 or "hachiroku ni sankyu" or thankyou eight six.
there’s also 39 music, “miku’s” song
@@datutturugang666 The live version of 39 Music is my favorite Miku song. The audience heys and woos are infectious.
Just a bit more lore since he showed the car with the colorful Miku display in back…Miku’s color scheme was derived from the ‘80s coloring of the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. Miku’s voice software was originally a Yamaha product but was taken over by the character design company Piapro because of the growth of the merchandising licensing.
I love Beercan-chan giving us additional information throughout the video. Very nice touch!
Stoops wya
the one about the horse being euthanized....
Beercan-Chan lol
That Fubuki meme while looking at the Marine graphic was funny as heck. I'm also glad to see some Ina representation in Japan (on the Mazda right after the meme). She's so comfy to watch and an incredible artist.
Doko mitendayo?!
How cool would it be to commission Ina to design get own Itasha
@@wuoshi1004 I don't think she has enough time, but I am sure she or atleast hololive has a price. An Ina itasha designed by Ina would absolutely amazing though.
@@ameraldas3641 would she make the pun to make it an Inasha, and plan world domINAtion using vehicles bearing her decals?
Time stamps for Vtuber fan :
Hololive:
8:08 Shirakami Fubuki
9:46 Shiranui Flare
9:52 Shirogane Noel
10:01 Hakui Koyori
10:07 Himemori Luna
11:54 Natsuiro Matsuri
12:58 Hoshimachi Suisei
15:50 Natsuiro Matsuri
16:20 Yukihana Lamy
16:41 Amane Kanata
16:50 Shirakami Fubuki
25:38 Houshou Marine
26:51 Houshou Marine
27:21 Ninomae Ina'nis and Sakamata Chloe
32:28 Oozora Subaru
33:08 Usada Pekora and Amane Kanata
33:30 Nakiri Ayame and Minato Aqua
33:53 Sakura Miko and Houshou Marine
34:46 La+ Darknesss
Nijisanji:
16:04 Yuzuki Roa and Hakase Fuyuki
23:42 Hakase Fuyuki and Gundo Mirei
23:52 Warabeda Meiji
24:10 Honma Himawari
24:15 Sara Hoshikawa
24:23 The whole Nijisanji truck
24:35 Sister Claire
29:28 Mononobe Alice
30:10 Hayase Sou
30:30 Gundo Mirei and Hakase Fuyuki
30:42 Shizuka Rin and Lize Helesta and Ange Katrina
30:43 Lain Paterson
30:50 Nishizono Chigusa
Other:
15:48 Natori Sana
you missed the first appearance at 8:08 with Fubuki (hololive) on the truck in the background. *5:13, playing 'Blue Clapper' through speakers (made by hololive 5th gen)
@@bread7219 Thank you for pointing out
I love the itasha videos because you can hear the disappointment when he explains certain animes
Wasn't expecting a sudden friend to appear on screen while you zoomed in 😆 - 27:16
33:52 - Alexi's Yo Dazo
Caught me off guard and found it quite funny. Not a clue about the characters though, just like seeing different designs and how much Alexi knows
A man of culture indeed
Fubuki will always be our friend
hell yes this video is banger
Beercan-chan, the anthropomorphized version of Beercan, telling us otaku facts is such a great touch.
14:26 is Violet Evergarden and I am happy someone made a Itasha of it
Edit: The whole anime involves her (Violet) going around sending letters and finding out the meaning of "I love you means" and I would more into detail, however I don't want to spoil the good parts of the anime for people who are curious.
VE was one of my favourite recent anime... It's more of an emotional/relationship dynamics dive and not so much of an immediate reward type show, but that's probably why it's so good to me...
its gut one
wait its an anime? i was just reading it
Itasha may not really be my thing, but I appreciate the fact that these folks are into it, and show their love this way. Japan is pretty amazing in that they go all in on their hobbies/passions. I love videos like this Alexi, thanks for doing it!
That HKS celica is sick. If I was stanning a characher thats exactly how I would do up my car.
I’m in the US, a bit of an anime enjoyer, but involved in the off road community (think rock crawling not overlanding) and ever since I found that Xenoblade Pathfinder on social media I’ve been VERY tempted to wrap my next trail rig in Itasha. The wrap would get destroyed pretty quick, but I think seeing the faces on the ‘yee yee’ Jeep guys as I pass them on the trail would be 100% worth it.
100%. Smash norms in the car world, go nuts!
Bro I am subbing you if you ever do that, just in case.
Go for it brooo I think you need a wrap like this!🎉
Do it. Absolutely worth it
It's not actually a Pathfinder. It's Terrano.
Alexi is the biggest weeb there because he can name every single character and full lore
That actually surprised me, i didn't know he knew so much lol
he just like me fr
He manages to say it while sounding like he's uncomfortable about it
I was completely blind-sided by that Viper. Apparently nothing is too far-fetched for the Japanese car culture
Literally NOTHING
*Hololive*
9:46 Flare, Noel, Koyori, Luna
11:54 Matsuri
12:54 Suisei
15:50 Matsuri
16:26 Lamy
16:42 Kanata, Fubuki
25:38 Marine
26:51 Marine
27:07 Zooming in on the goods :^)
27:17 Ina, Chloe
32:28 Subaru
33:30 Ayame
33:53 Miko, Marine, Aqua
34:47 Laplus
I’m also pretty sure that the one at 0:50 is supposed to be Ayame
@@brandonterrell7487 that one I kinda doubt it, the design is way too complicated and that red oni girl theme isn't that rare in the anime scene anyway
if there's one thing that really stands out to me about this video is, Japans automotive culture diversity is, without a doubt, unmatched compared to any other country in the world.
These people will litterally modify ANYTHING in every way, shape and form. Its incredible and I love it!
7:53
Also, to add on to that fact: She's also one of the few Itasha that actually went to an international event (Spa 24 Hours, as an IGTC Wild Card entry)
Oh, and she got a podium on that event too (Silver Cup car, AMG GT3 ran by Black Falcon, but has a Miku wrap on it.) Sadly the GSR entry crashed out (the one wrapped in Fate/Extra (?) livery, Nero Saber)
Still waiting for the day GSR Miku would go racing outside Japan again.
They also had the fate car and promare car also right?
The typemoon racing car looked soo sick!
@@林泰平-q3u Yep, it was their 2018 entry car.
Unfortunately, that car DNF'ed at Midnight, under rain condition. Heavy crash at Blanchimont section.
14:45
Basically right, but she is human as well
As an orphan she was adopted and forced to be a soldier and learned nothing about emotion and only to follow orders
By writing the letters for others who can't she lerns how it is to feel emotion
It's a very good and emotional Anime
If anyone is interested it's actually available on Netflix I think
Commenting to boost this. One of the best written stories I've seen.
Thanks for helping people find out what it is about.
Anime is called Violet Evergarden
That Patlabor van was my favorite. Its nice to see that somone has thought about a car that could exist inside the world of the anime, that is a new layer of Itasha that i really like the idea behind. Im suprised there were not some Nerv livery trucks or vans there concidering the Eva anime features a focus on vehicles and hardware alot.
Only needs a full scale ingram lmao
It's so easy to forget how fucking high Alexi's power levels are.
Thank god we have these videos to remind us.
10:53 the car is so clean it actually looks like it's photoshopped on the video. It looks surreal.
the front bumper is one with the ground fr
16:34 That rear windshield was well Lamy-nated
This video sumed up in one word: H O R S E
The kei car convertible pulling the bike trailer was the coolest thing I have ever seen. (3:09)
and I am again crying over motocompo prices ...
@@tofu042 tell me about it, I knew of one guy asking 10000€ and he sold it!😭
@@neovenom9833 The only one for sale in my country is short of 5000 Euro and i am really thinking about it. These things are just too cool
My friends say I should trailer my Honda NSR50 behind my Daihatsu Mira.
@@tofu042 they are basically collector's items, they're not practical or anything like that.
Also might as well just fly to Japan and bring one in the luggage 😆
“What are you looking at?!” Killed me !! You naughty boy! 😂😂👌
time flies to think the last event was over 3 years ago.
I didn’t expect to see this at 10:50; I’ve always loved the Auto Garage TBK/Revolfe/Abflug hoods and front bumpers (very popular on cars from Mid Night Racing Team). However, I was even more surprised by the itasha Dodge Viper immediately after it. So many clashing cultures, but I love it nonetheless.
Edit: I love the racing examples you’ve made throughout the video about being overtaken by an itasha car. How embarrassing and soul crushing, yet honorable to the driver.
22:02
I choked on my tea.
Ah, I see that Noriyaro is a man of culture as well. Great vid.
Thank you Alexi for embracing your inner weeb and making us feel welcome
I'm absolutely amazed there was no touhou itasha there, except for the little reference at 4:32 and the Alice car at 19:09 considering how massive the community and ammount of car enthusiasts that are into that
ikr! thought there would be more of them.
Check the white van at 0:31 it's Touhou
yeah i think its the same one on the old itasha video at 17:10
There is a point of craziness that I just have to laugh. For me, it was a moment where you see these Itashas with crazy designs, music blasting in the background, Alexi explaining stuff about every character --- and then there is a Kitagawa Marin cosplayer taking pictures in the background 27:57 !
Seeing Marin Kitagawa taking pics of Itashas just made me burst out in laughter!!!
These are like Forza Horizon cars come to life, definitely head turners.
more like Gran Turismo, because the decals are more detailed then in FH
I love buc ee’s
@@vagamer522 It's still a crime that GT's livery importer idea hasn't been used by other games
Amazing! That " Yo dazo " was funny. :D
Looking forward to part 2.
5:20 you know you're in too deep when you start vibing to BLUE CLAPPER while Alexi is talking about the waifu cars
Te wo agete clap your hands umi no mukou made~
21:56 something about looking at the waifu version of a horse while info about its euthanization comes up got me good
crazy how its been 3 years since the last one. the stream was a great time!
where did the full stream go?
The miku character always stay relevant because it has unlimited expandability. As long as humans can write a song, she can sing it.
Except when her producer can't make a song!
@@HakureiReimuOfficial that's when she goes to a different producer
@@hk20000 look up the song "can't make a song"
@@HakureiReimuOfficial ah.
Honestly I think that HKS/Itasha Celica was one of my favorites. Kinda love the Kirby too lol. The GoodSmile Racing liverie is pretty classic too.
27:06 I laughed so hard I had to pause the video 😂 well done sir
Doko mitendayo!
I clapped, man
27:13 love the attention to details like this, really impressed about the quality.
@27:15 when you have to explain the importance of the beach episode to your non-anime friends
DOKO MITENDA
This will be a heaven of a place to walk around with friends and just enjoy the music, chaos while having alot of fun talking about anime or shmentai
Watching these vids and hearing Alexi know about each and all of them makes me realize how much of a weeb one can be lmfao, but ay aren't we all in a way ?
No we aren't.
I dislike anime.
I care about the cars.
Alexi said on a past video that he used to be a weeb too
With all the webwaifus and stuff
You are right but some people cant admit it lol
@@fistofram5526 Well at least you can appreciate the work people put into it. I would say I dislike most animes (or don't care about them), but since I'm from Japan, there are at least a few I like, mostly before the 2000s. I'm thoroughly impressed by how much these people put into these cars.
@@N4SCARfaN am on the same page, animes pre 2000s were the best ones, I mean, I say am a weeb but I fan of only one or two franchises
But my love for cars outranks everything lmao
already saw this on stream but will gladly watch it again!
another best-in-business-level itasha video. Instant like. Really looking forward to the second part
Omg the beat towing the motocompo is the same artist I had do work for my MR2!! 😍 They do anthropomorphic characters I had them commission one for my MR2 sorta like a kantai collection character.
Also Alexi it's funny how you brush off knowing some of these anime but those of us who know how obscure some of this is makes it even more hilarious.
26:20 Idoly Pride, such an underrated show, so happy to see it here!
The snowflake wheels are actually pretty cool and unique.
I've never seen something like it.
I love your videos on itasha, and your knowledge about all the different series are great, cultured Noriyaro!
So many cool cars and I love all the dedication to their characters, this is what itasha is about!!
I actually LOL'ed at "What are you looking at?!" :D :D
The Suzuki Wagon R at 15:18 is basically peak auto fashion. Jesus, so much style!!! Those wheels are insane, the kit, the tasteful interior, it's practically the coolest thing there, and that place had tons of amazing cars!
"some people would think adding emilia to their car would make it look better" those people are right
Unbiased opinion from our boy Subaru
These never fail to get a giggle out of me, sometimes I wish people would dare to be more goofy with their cars around here but sadly not :(
32:42
SUBARU IS NOT ON THE SUBARU
I REPEAT
SUBARU IS NOT ON THE SUBARU
Alexi, you knocked it out of the park with the addition of Beercan-chan cutting in to explain something. Much better than just regular boring subtitles! I freakin love it
Totally forgot that beercan chan is a thing from the OG discord days
10:16 random Neffex song playing lmao wasn’t expecting to hear that in japan but i loved it
whats the song name?
@@Dexter-im9yp Neffex- i just wanna be great
Also he has some other great great songs id recommend checking out his stuff
frr
Everything about this video is perfect. Noriyaro's best work yet 11/10.
I’m a simple man. I see new noriyaro video, I click
Awesome to have the additional information and the random inserts of anime girls. Awesome to have this meeting again. I'm always looking forward to the creative displays. Looking forward to the next episode. Keep up the good work.
I’ll never understand anime but I will always love itasha cars. Thanks for going to the show and filming!
can't wait for part 2🔥
I like how the vw arteon one was very subtle. 19:55 cool Nissan terrano. 21:16 nice Toyota Noah. Nice Toyota celica, I liked how nice the Toyota crown looked, the Mazda looked awesome also
Looking forward to part 2 for sure :D
9:43 I can’t imagine how unsafe it would be when it got in a crash
I think that looks like as if the owner has a second car
that Working! itasha got me in the feels...might go watch it again, has been a while.
Watched the whole show live but I am going to watch it again.
Ahhh was it streamed live? I was having weird deja vu, wondering why I felt like I had seen these before haha
Awesome coverage man, can't wait to see part 2 and your itasha
p a i n f u l c a r
Really liked the on screen commentary and jokes, added a lot to the video
can't wait for part 2!
Alexi before filming itasha videos be like:
"Doktor, turn off my anime inhibitors!"
19:50 the colour white and green is sooo goodd!!
4:37 At last! A low key Itasha that I actually recognise! 😆 Great attention to detail with the crow. Was there a birdcage inside by any chance? 🤔
Great video! The part where every Itasha is Hatsune Miku-related hits me hard because I used to listen to Vocaloid back in school days. Gonna listen to Vocaloid again 😌✨
Vocaloid took a big chunk of pages from the gaming industry. Big producers making the same thing again. While small producers(under 10k subs) make genuine underrated masterpieces
I happened to be watching the og Itasha video, love that you've done it again!
I was genuinely surprised to see a euro spec Civic @5:45
Did they get released in Japan or has it been imported?
Only 2,010 units got released, so that they're quite rare in Japan.
ALWAYS LOVE THE ITASHA COVERAGE!
31:25 i wouldve never expected a yaris verso (thats what it was called overseas) at an itasha
iirc, the local dealer mentioned that it was increcibly popular in germany but not elsewhere, so theyre kinda rare
very excited for part 2 :D
Thy are also Popular in Denmark.
@@mortenduus4095 Still a few here in Poland, but becomes rare quite fast because od rust. There were also Corolla Verso and Avensis Verso. It was time of MPV peak popularity
Also popular in Finland.
That back window VW was so cool, i would love to do something like that!
30:30 - I like how you had a whole closeup of the wheels and still didn't correct yourself :D
31:28 - In Europe, or atleast some European countries these are called Yaris Verso.
Was mostly seen either driven by old people, or used as delivery vans for pizza places/resturants. There are actually still some of these in use for that.
Well being in my late 40's having loved anime since the 80's and owning JDM cars since the 90's I loved this!!!👍🏻
1:50 The snow Miku Altezza atually looks pretty good
The REM description was spot on, crack up
"Part 1" Hell yeah
It's not my personal style, but I LOVE that Itasha exists. It's a great summary of how fun and eclectic Japanese car culture is.
Great you went to another itasha show really cool stuff. Anyone know the model car at 19:58 ?
nissan be-1
Thank you Alexi, this is a blessing.
I've heard this at 9:37, but i don't recall the name of the song and it bugs me! 😑
i dont know anything about anime, but these cars are beautiful! I know some older dudes here in europe make all kinds of jokes about these kinds of car builds but to my boomer eyes these cars look so fresh and new! There is too many muscle cars here in scandinavia. Dont get me wrong i love americana. i own one myself. But these kinds of weird automotive things get me going and inspire me to come back to cars and remind me why i love this hobby! The diversity you have in car culture is the grain and salt for me. Good video by the way, i love your stuff!
the rezero song at 15:05 is a vibe. such a great song
yes 💙
that audi looks awesome the design reelly fits the base color!
4:13 bakuon translates to bike club or in that anime motorcycle club
"K-On" is pronounced the same as the word 軽音 keion, which means "light music" The main characters are, of course, part of the light music club, which is the 軽音部 keion-bu. The "K-On club", if you will.
08:50 39-39 can also be seen a spoof for Thank You, Thank You, which I'd say is still pretty darn on the money for an idol!
Been a wee while since I've seen itasha 👌
I'm not surprised to see a Marin Kitagawa Itasha already, good stuff.
I want to see Keisuke and Ryouske on a car.
Damn that man's power level surprises me every time. Really adds to the experience!