Mana, I want to request a video, please watch the trailer of the Filipino anime "Trese" that will be showing on netflix later. Watch the trailer and make a reaction video. I'm pretty sure you'll love it, it features Filipino mythology, culture and you'll see Filipino yokai also. Try watch it.
I'm so surprised to see this video in my recommendationsss !!!!! Aahhh ~ Thank you so much for reacting to my video ! You two are so cuuute specially when both of you started dancing ^^, By the way, that was my Sis Ter who's driving
Hello Mona always watching your vlog also.... Hahaha... Also sing Sailor moon theme song... I suggest Mona and Mana talk Colab online vlog.... See you in your vlog... God bless..
Hi Mana! FACT: Japanese anime has been part of every filipino's childhood. Japanese anime dominated philippine television since 1990's. I can vividly remember that I started watching since I am 6 years old. Now I'm 30 but I still watch ghost fighter, slum dunk, fushigu yuugi, flame of recca and etc. during free time. We get to memorize anime songs even we cant understand because of the fact that anime songs and stories are so good!
6:13 Ohayou - Keno [Hunter X Hunter (1999)] 6:29 Again - Yui (Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood) 6:58 Nanka Shiawase (Flame of Recca) 7:40 Cha-la head Cha-la (DBZ) 8:08 You know what this is 8:26 Kiss of Death (Darling in The Franxx) 8:38 Gurenge - Lisa (Kimetsu No Yaiba)
Filipinos can actually sing Japanese songs even without learning the language especially when it comes to anime songs. This is because we grew up watching animes and the anime theme songs are so catchy that we can follow it well just by hearing it.
I'm filipino/american, i was born and raised in the Philippines watching yuyu hakusho, dragon ball z, trigun, and Hunter X Hunter in taglog (filipino language) when i turned 12 I moved to America and never dropped my love for anime. started watching animes in Japanese Dub... fast forward to now im 34 still enjoying animes. Right now im enjoying mona's cover of Akuma no Ko from Shingenki no Kyojin. I think from a young age were incline to enjoy and immerse ourselves in japanese culture thru anime medium. japanese culture is very influential IMO when i served in the Us Army we studied warfare, and read books like The book of five rings by miyamoto musashi. im forever grateful for japanese culture and everything they have contributed to humanity. such an asset, just stopping by to share my opinion. greetings from cali : )
Haha! Ever since I was a kid, all of attention especially during afternoon is all on Anime and in Saturday mornings. Classic animes like Voltes V, YuYu Hakusho (Ghost Fighter), Slam Dunk, Hajime No Ippo (Knockout), Pokemon, Naruto, etc. 😀👍
@@InariOkumYearsago oh its easier if you enroll in a nihonggo class i only had elementary 1&2 though i didnt take the nihonggo cert but my classmates did and one even work in a japanese embassy. Its easy if you know the basics then the rest you can self study since studying japanese is a bit pricey here in the philippines ☺☺
Anime was first seen on Philippine TV in the late 70's I think thru Voltes 5 (theme song @ 3:12 and anime has been a hit since then even more popular than Western Cartonns
As a filipino im really thankful to japanese for creating animes. Im now 33 years old but my childhood days were so wonderful and fun because of animes. I cant imagine my life without animes up until now im still watching japanese anime. I love japan🥰🥰🥰 japanese people are so polite and nice...
The introduction is cute! Haha! Well, you know if you're a filipino, you'll easily identify the animes based on their theme song (especially opening song). It's also a tradition that every morning when we opened our tvs, we waiting for the next episode of a certain anime. It feels nostalgic those days!
Hi Mana, i just want you to know that most of the Filipinos love watching anime and some of us really try to sing the opening and ending song of our favorite anime just because we're really obsessed with the tune and sound of it. We tried singing Lisa's songs, Radwimps, OneOkRock and many more. Thank you for admiring Filipinos!🥰
I can't believe Mana is already 37 years old! Mana, what's your secret in staying young? 😄 Also, please make a video telling about your life, because we want to know more about you, not just your adventures in the Philippines :D We want to hear what you think in your heart :)
Filipinos pronounce vowels pretty similarly to the Japanese way of pronouncing vowels. I think that's one of the reasons why a lot of Filipinos can pronounce Japanese words quite easily. (Especially in songs)
We learned Japanese through Anime since childhood in the Philippines. We grew up with Voltes V to Ghost Fighter, until Manga, to Manga Adaptation Dorama. We memorized it since those songs were played prior to the Filipino dubbed Anime.
I really love Japanese songs through anime. Even though I don't understand every lyrics but I really love it. I really love singer like LiSA and Aimer and many moreeeeee!!! ❤️❤️
We Filipino love anime it's part of our childhood we teared eye if we heard an anime song batang 90's here it's very big part of childhood like we escaped our school class to watch anime
The Bon Odori Festival is also celebrated yearly in Cebu, Central Philippines. Part of the festivities is a singing competition, where young Filipinos sing Japanese songs, mostly anime theme songs.
*I'm one of 90's kids and I can sing every theme song of my favorite anime from dragon ball, hunter hunter, flame of recca, btx, zenki, ghost fighter, voltes 5 and even live action shows like ultraman, shider, masked rider and kuseidon.*
She's using their car as an Acoustic room, an alternative for studio for professional recording. Notice the difference of her voice when she's inside their car and when she's not, that's the difference of using Acoustic room. This is also true when you're singing inside the bathroom.
Music and singing I think has really no borders of course for me it let me learn other languages from the two I know just to appreciate it further. Loved this video Mona Gonzales really did well in the video they reviewed. My hats off to her.
Ah same, from animes like “Your name”, “Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood”, “Overlord”, “SAO's”, Those musical animes, the drama ones, even tokyo ghoul's, darling in the franxx', and the other famous ones..... Also from vocaloids, or from Minami, Aimer, Yoasobi and another one whom I forgot..... Also lemon, kokoronashi, sakura
MONA IS RICH NOW ...i have watch her video i think a year ago and i was captured by her immitating perfect anime songs ..from the start i mistook her as japanese national she is agood singer promise amazing talent ...filipino kids are lovers of japanese vartoon it is a craze way back 80's 90's up to mid 2000 kids playing they use to sing while playing singing wid actions
always remember,, filipino easily adopt other language and accent once we hear that... She sang Nanka Shiawase from Flame of recca the one she wear yellow shirt.. by the way please react to her version of Nanka shiawase,
Filipinos are so obsessed in anime that we can finish one or two anime in one day (12-24 or more episodes). Every Filipino OTAKU has also an Anime OST playlist on their phone, just like me 🤣
Japanese anime was here i think 1960. The first anime is Voltes V, Diamos, machine garcy. 1980 dragon ball Z. 1990 ghost figther, flame of recca and many more. Like doremon, naruto. There so many anime
This song's are late year of 1990's and early 2000's anime.. probably only few kids of this generation know this.. my favorite anime back then was Slamdunk.. and after so many years they plan to continue the anime again.. and fans are so happy and excited about it..
when the traffic makes you sing Japanese songs, and staring at the window like titan's, ninja's, saiyans, wizards, aliens are passing by. no more traffic just fun part of life
We Filipinos really have been influenced by anime.. as a weeb and slightly otaku, i really grew up by the influenced of anime, because anime teaches us about life, reality, how to treasure your family and friends, how important friendship and how strong it is, and we got really attached to it and grew up to be a good person of the society... Fun Fact: I also sing some anime songs like the Opening of Kaguya sama wa Kokurasetai and Kimi no na wa 😊😊
I know a couple of anime songs and I still sing them from time to time. I understand some words and sometimes I can figure out what's being said based on context clues but I'm a far cry from actually being able to form real sentences.😅😂 But I find Japanese easier to pronounce and memorize, especially if it's a catchy beat, in comparison to other languages. Favorites: Itooshii Hito No Tame Ni (Fushigi Yuugi), Yuzurenai Negai (Magic Knight Rayearth), Danzai no Hana (Claymore), Ignite (SAO - GGO), Joint (Shakugan no Shana)... and a lot more. But these are the ones that I can still sing after not hearing them for years...
*Music is our national language. Mr. 3 never ceases to make us laugh he is funny hahaha. I hope Mr. 3 come with Mana in the Philippines when the pandemic is over.*
Skl.. I have just finish my japanese subject this sem and because of it. I have loved to sing japanese song. And many of my neighbor thought that there is a japanese living in our house😂🤣
believe it or not we filipino loves anime either cartoon or songs (i sing some anime music aswell) we love anime and manga so much.. Oh and by the way she sing in her car because here in philippines so much traffic she sing to by some time i think.. More power to your vlog here from the philippines *warm hugs*
I like Japanese songs more than the songs in my country The beat itself, the lyrics kinda catchy though that is why I love to hear it 何度も何度も 😁😁 I feel like I am at ease when I listen to it everyday🥰🥰
I have an all-japanese song playlist from my favorite artists such as Minami, Yaosobi, The Peggies, Ikimonogakari, Hikaru Utada, etc. Anyone that can relate? 😁🇵🇭🇯🇵
Yep. We actually like singing anime OSTs from the era we grew up in and also the new ones. Before I started learning Nihonggo, I would search for the songs' lyrics in romanization and listen very well to the pronunciation of the original singers. I got to admit, I got pretty good at it ^^ Though, now, I stopped learning Nihonggo and started learning Hangul (Korean) for work purposes.
90s anime are really popular back in old days even there's still no internet. Most of us back in old days run after school just to watch afternoon anime on TV and talk about it in the morning in school.
Hi mana,,i love watching japanese anime,,and i also sing some japanese anime song,,like ghost fighter song,,flame of recca song,,slam dunk song,dragon ball z,,like it,even though cant understand the language,,i sing it,im turning 33 this year but i always watching japanese anime,,anime is my child hood tv program,,
She usually sings in the car because it is a closed place and there will be no much noise coming from outside. She taps the dashboard as her beatbox. I miss the old days when anime is life for 90's kids 😄 Loving your channel 💗💗💗
When I'm still a grade schooler, I usually watch tagalog sub anime on Television. Now I watch anime on Pirate Sites🤫 Mona Gonzales clips takes me back on that old gold times
Mana, most of the Filipino Kids who were born in the 90's love Anime so much. There was a time when most of the TV Stations here in the country have a dedicated schedule for the screen time for anime during weekdays. That is why if you'll ever asked those who were in their late 20's to early 40's, most of them can him or even sing the entire soundtrack of several animés
Hai!! A lot of Filipino's watch a ton of anime like me I'm just a teenager but I can also speak Japanese a little bit and I can understand a bit of word like, ohayo gozamasu, Moshi moshi~, arigatou, hontoni arigatou, and so many more..
I uploaded a " Song For Learning Japanese "video by anime voice 🤣💓 please check it out ❣️th-cam.com/video/8KSqBahjlTw/w-d-xo.html
Mana, I want to request a video, please watch the trailer of the Filipino anime "Trese" that will be showing on netflix later. Watch the trailer and make a reaction video. I'm pretty sure you'll love it, it features Filipino mythology, culture and you'll see Filipino yokai also. Try watch it.
Hai 💓
i think I've heard her say she doesn't know how to speak Japanese...
PLease react to her other song covers of anime's
Daisuke.. nice seeing mr.3 again..
Mana I will request a video reaction to new famous animes openings
I'm so surprised to see this video in my recommendationsss !!!!! Aahhh ~ Thank you so much for reacting to my video ! You two are so cuuute specially when both of you started dancing ^^, By the way, that was my Sis Ter who's driving
Sugoii🔥
sugoi
YASSSSSSS ✨ I MEAN GURL, YOU'RE TALENT DESERVES RECOGNITION ♥️
Hello Mona always watching your vlog also.... Hahaha... Also sing Sailor moon theme song... I suggest Mona and Mana talk Colab online vlog.... See you in your vlog... God bless..
You make me want to watch anime tuloy ate Mona HAHAHA your voice is so good!
Fun Fact: Filipinos who love Anime Songs can sing in Japanese very well even if they don't study Nihonggo.
I thought I was the only one😂
Well the accent is kinda similar in some ways to the point that we can read it in a way that is somewhat similar to how they read it🤷♀️
true
So true
It's amazing🥰!!!
If you all are interested in studying Japanese, please check it out ❤️th-cam.com/video/8KSqBahjlTw/w-d-xo.html
Hi Mana! FACT: Japanese anime has been part of every filipino's childhood. Japanese anime dominated philippine television since 1990's. I can vividly remember that I started watching since I am 6 years old. Now I'm 30 but I still watch ghost fighter, slum dunk, fushigu yuugi, flame of recca and etc. during free time. We get to memorize anime songs even we cant understand because of the fact that anime songs and stories are so good!
Correction early 80's. We had Voltes V, Daimos, Mazinger Z and more. We were also influenced by shows like Mask Rider Black and Power Rangers.
I am 63 years old now. In the early 60's we watch Gigantor.
@@19kim25 hi sorry i was born 90's I didnt know anime was released earlier. Chill
No worries, my nag comment pa nga na 60's hahaha
Batang 60's have Gigantor, now let me search that at Google.
As a Filipino who loves anime. I don't skip anime openings. That's what a man of culture is.
Weh?
I only watch the opening and ending if it's ep 1
Same
@@marqueztengay6607 yea, depends if it's rly good tho
Pre, we are all man of culture
6:13 Ohayou - Keno [Hunter X Hunter (1999)]
6:29 Again - Yui (Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood)
6:58 Nanka Shiawase (Flame of Recca)
7:40 Cha-la head Cha-la (DBZ)
8:08 You know what this is
8:26 Kiss of Death (Darling in The Franxx)
8:38 Gurenge - Lisa (Kimetsu No Yaiba)
salamat..
Voltes v no uta,(voltes v)kimiga suki datto,(slamdunk) silhouette,(naruto shippuden)
Filipinos can actually sing Japanese songs even without learning the language especially when it comes to anime songs. This is because we grew up watching animes and the anime theme songs are so catchy that we can follow it well just by hearing it.
Im not filipino then....
True
@@reyamaesalon5321 kpop song ata gusto mo eh hahaha
True I can also sing japanese anime song but not match in my voice😅
@@reyamaesalon5321 if u dont know the song u can recognize from wich anime it is cuz all this animes arw famous atleast in philippines
japanese songs have really good melody and music arrangements, thats why its really nice to listen and play guitar to it
As a Japanese, I'm so glad to hear that 💕 Arigatou!!
Yeah Japanese melody arrangements are just so different to any music style, thats why i like to listen to jpop
true, its not like your typical song that only have 4 chords lol
and also our tangue is very flexible that's we are so easy to copy other language or even learn how to speak easily
because it has so many vowel sounds like filipinos
Filipino love anime thats why others started to sing japanese song specially slamdunkkkk❤❤❤❤
Yeah the one of my favorite song is きみが好き(kimi ga suki)
Daisuki mana
Next time, we can sing it together ❣️
Fact: Many Filipinos love animes. Kids to adults
Except me but I love Naruto,dragon ball and the pirate one
@@winterfall6711 still anime tho
My dad is proof liking gundam XD
Im a pilipino
Tara nood kaifuku jutsushi no yarinaoshi
I'm filipino/american, i was born and raised in the Philippines watching yuyu hakusho, dragon ball z, trigun, and Hunter X Hunter in taglog (filipino language) when i turned 12 I moved to America and never dropped my love for anime. started watching animes in Japanese Dub... fast forward to now im 34 still enjoying animes. Right now im enjoying mona's cover of Akuma no Ko from Shingenki no Kyojin. I think from a young age were incline to enjoy and immerse ourselves in japanese culture thru anime medium. japanese culture is very influential IMO when i served in the Us Army we studied warfare, and read books like The book of five rings by miyamoto musashi. im forever grateful for japanese culture and everything they have contributed to humanity. such an asset, just stopping by to share my opinion. greetings from cali : )
Yes we filipino also sing japanese songs especially anime openings
Thank you for letting me know ☺️
FUMIYA AND MANA ARE MY FELLOW JAPANESE AND OUR COUNTRY OF JAPAN IS THE BEST 🍼🐷🇯🇵
there are some with catchy ending songs too
Mana: Some Filipino know about japanese anime
Filipinos: Come on we all know anime
Yes. Almost 95 percent know even a few ones during their childhood
Yayyyy! We love anime ☺️
Haha! Ever since I was a kid, all of attention especially during afternoon is all on Anime and in Saturday mornings. Classic animes like Voltes V, YuYu Hakusho (Ghost Fighter), Slam Dunk, Hajime No Ippo (Knockout), Pokemon, Naruto, etc. 😀👍
My childhood anime, zenkie, dragon ball z, hunter x hunter, ghost fighter. Etc. Haha
yup love it since 70's 'voltes V' esp. the theme song..
Anime is close to my heart because Japanese anime is part of my childhood.
Anime feels like home.
Yes japanese anime is so very popular like , one piece, naruto, attack on titan, demon slayer, ghost fighter, slamdunk etc. ❤😊
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Funfact: Gian is called Damulag in Philippines. Hehe. 🤣
Hahah lmao 😂
Yeah. And when I hear damulag I always think a giant people😂
Gian=Giant kaya sa Tagalog translation naging Damulag
Sa gma yun ehh tapos sa abs CBN Gian ahah
haha yup!
Filipino’s can read/speak many languages easily by reading/memorizing /listening.
Very talented pilipinos
True and lots of animes aired in the Philippines we memorized all the main music soundtrack 😆😆😆 with the right nihonggo pronounciation too.
@@lindziep6319 guess i am one to.. but i want to learn how to talk japanese.
@@InariOkumYearsago oh its easier if you enroll in a nihonggo class i only had elementary 1&2 though i didnt take the nihonggo cert but my classmates did and one even work in a japanese embassy. Its easy if you know the basics then the rest you can self study since studying japanese is a bit pricey here in the philippines ☺☺
@@InariOkumYearsago you can self study. There's youtube and other free sites
Anime was first seen on Philippine TV in the late 70's I think thru Voltes 5 (theme song @ 3:12 and anime has been a hit since then even more popular than Western Cartonns
It is fun watching your reaction. It is spontaneous and sincere. Filipino-American watching in Virginia, USA
I just discovered your channel I am so excited to start learning Japanese using your channel
As a filipino im really thankful to japanese for creating animes. Im now 33 years old but my childhood days were so wonderful and fun because of animes. I cant imagine my life without animes up until now im still watching japanese anime. I love japan🥰🥰🥰 japanese people are so polite and nice...
I like the part she sings the Gurenge song from the Demon Slayer. 💞
Majority of the filipino love japanese culture, especially anime and japanese food. Aishiteru JAPAN😍❤💘
The introduction is cute! Haha!
Well, you know if you're a filipino, you'll easily identify the animes based on their theme song (especially opening song). It's also a tradition that every morning when we opened our tvs, we waiting for the next episode of a certain anime.
It feels nostalgic those days!
I"ll wait to your next video. Can't wait to watch. Thanks
The guy kinda' looks like Saint or Pete on the LBC BL series, too cute.
Fujoshi pala
@@lunared6754 maraming fujoshi mare at ako isa don
Yasss
I agreee
Win metawin buff mode
WHEN THE PANDEMIC IS OVER WE CAN EAT SOMETHING IN MALL
Definitely 😍
6:58 Flame of Recca
Hi Mana, i just want you to know that most of the Filipinos love watching anime and some of us really try to sing the opening and ending song of our favorite anime just because we're really obsessed with the tune and sound of it. We tried singing Lisa's songs, Radwimps, OneOkRock and many more. Thank you for admiring Filipinos!🥰
I can't believe Mana is already 37 years old! Mana, what's your secret in staying young? 😄 Also, please make a video telling about your life, because we want to know more about you, not just your adventures in the Philippines :D We want to hear what you think in your heart :)
Filipinos pronounce vowels pretty similarly to the Japanese way of pronouncing vowels. I think that's one of the reasons why a lot of Filipinos can pronounce Japanese words quite easily. (Especially in songs)
It's easy to learn anime songs. It's hard to learn Japanese. 😂
Exactly
I sing anime songs that not even me can translate it.
True
I can sing sorairo days but i dont know japanese
And that's a fact
We learned Japanese through Anime since childhood in the Philippines. We grew up with Voltes V to Ghost Fighter, until Manga, to Manga Adaptation Dorama. We memorized it since those songs were played prior to the Filipino dubbed Anime.
i know a lot of japanese songs and i learn by watching anime!
It is not just a small community of Filipino knows anime, it is basically childhood memories of all millennials Filipinos😆 and beyond
I really love Japanese songs through anime. Even though I don't understand every lyrics but I really love it. I really love singer like LiSA and Aimer and many moreeeeee!!! ❤️❤️
We Filipino love anime it's part of our childhood we teared eye if we heard an anime song batang 90's here it's very big part of childhood like we escaped our school class to watch anime
I'm Filipino and I know how to sing anime theme songs like "Samurai X", "Flame of Rica" & "Magic Knight Rayearth" in Nihongo (Japnese) version 😉.
How to sing better 😊
Flame of Rica Amp. Hahahaha wag ka Sana magalit sakin natawa Lang ako
I love that they're just having fun in this video
New subscriber here from the Philippines.
Hehehe Mona is so awesome !!!!
Me and my cousin's always watch anime.
Just sharing ahahahah.
The Bon Odori Festival is also celebrated yearly in Cebu, Central Philippines. Part of the festivities is a singing competition, where young Filipinos sing Japanese songs, mostly anime theme songs.
*I'm one of 90's kids and I can sing every theme song of my favorite anime from dragon ball, hunter hunter, flame of recca, btx, zenki, ghost fighter, voltes 5 and even live action shows like ultraman, shider, masked rider and kuseidon.*
@Apo ni PeeBee sori di ako interesado sa 1 piece kahit 1 page o panel ng manga diko pa nababasa kahit 1 episode ng anime diko pa napapanood. 😂
I really enjoyed this reaction so much! Mona's older sister being called her mom is hilarious 😆
She's using their car as an Acoustic room, an alternative for studio for professional recording. Notice the difference of her voice when she's inside their car and when she's not, that's the difference of using Acoustic room. This is also true when you're singing inside the bathroom.
Not just kids. Even the adults love watching anime.
Music and singing I think has really no borders of course for me it let me learn other languages from the two I know just to appreciate it further. Loved this video Mona Gonzales really did well in the video they reviewed. My hats off to her.
I know some Japanese songs like "Sparkle" from the anime "Your Name"
Ah same, from animes like “Your name”, “Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood”, “Overlord”, “SAO's”, Those musical animes, the drama ones, even tokyo ghoul's, darling in the franxx', and the other famous ones..... Also from vocaloids, or from Minami, Aimer, Yoasobi and another one whom I forgot..... Also lemon, kokoronashi, sakura
me too my fav anime song also slam dunk ost
8:04 Love how they said “MOMMY” at the same time😂 and then afterwards Mr.3 “Finally! Gian’s Clothes! Nobita’s Glasses”
Your voice just like anime i love it😍😍😍
Thank you 😊😭
Truuuu
Hi I'm from Philippines and this account is from my mother and I really admire Japanese I really like you're animations and also your video
Yes actually most of Filipino/filipina knows how to sing Anime even Other country songs
日本のアニメソングをとても上手に歌っててびっくり😳声もきれいでしたね👏✨
123Japanはいつもまなちゃん1人のことが多くて大変だと思っていたので今日は三原さんが一緒で良かったですね!(三原さんが見れてうれしい🙌🏻💓笑)
今日の動画めっちゃ笑いました😂
Most of the songs are part of our childhood, so we memorized it easily.
Sasageyo, sasageyo ~
I learned the japanese AEIOU version to you mana❤️❤️😁
You are so sweet!!! Slamat ❣️❣️
@@123JAPAN Continuing to support your cute channel mana❤️❤️😁 i really love it!!😁
MONA IS RICH NOW ...i have watch her video i think a year ago and i was captured by her immitating perfect anime songs ..from the start i mistook her as japanese national she is agood singer promise amazing talent ...filipino kids are lovers of japanese vartoon it is a craze way back 80's 90's up to mid 2000 kids playing they use to sing while playing singing wid actions
I love anime songs especially those anime in 90's and until now I still watch japanese anime. Im mid 30's now and still addicted to anime.
always remember,, filipino easily adopt other language and accent once we hear that... She sang Nanka Shiawase from Flame of recca the one she wear yellow shirt.. by the way please react to her version of Nanka shiawase,
Filipinos are so obsessed in anime that we can finish one or two anime in one day (12-24 or more episodes).
Every Filipino OTAKU has also an Anime OST playlist on their phone, just like me 🤣
7:33 Heart doki doki 😅 Kawaii! He is so cute!
Japanese anime was here i think 1960. The first anime is Voltes V, Diamos, machine garcy. 1980 dragon ball Z. 1990 ghost figther, flame of recca and many more. Like doremon, naruto. There so many anime
This song's are late year of 1990's and early 2000's anime.. probably only few kids of this generation know this.. my favorite anime back then was Slamdunk.. and after so many years they plan to continue the anime again.. and fans are so happy and excited about it..
when the traffic makes you sing Japanese songs, and staring at the window like titan's, ninja's, saiyans, wizards, aliens are passing by. no more traffic just fun part of life
I'm filipino and I like japanese song
My favorite is "gurenge "
Same 🤘
We Filipinos really have been influenced by anime.. as a weeb and slightly otaku, i really grew up by the influenced of anime, because anime teaches us about life, reality, how to treasure your family and friends, how important friendship and how strong it is, and we got really attached to it and grew up to be a good person of the society...
Fun Fact: I also sing some anime songs like the Opening of Kaguya sama wa Kokurasetai and Kimi no na wa 😊😊
Hello I'm also a Filipino I watched soo many anime since I was 5 until now I still watching latest of Japanese anime love it
Because of watching so many animes since elem, i can already watch some jp dubbed anime without subtitles lmao
More love from Philippines!!
You’ll look beautiful in a wedding dress.
Thats called Philippines pride hahahahaha Shour out Senpai 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
FUMIYA AND MANA ARE MY FELLOW JAPANESE AND OUR COUNTRY OF JAPAN IS THE BEST 🍼🐷🇯🇵
@@BossGokaiGreen stop spamming I know Japan is great
So funny Mr.3 😆 So cute Mana❤️ long time no see Mr.3 😆
Her voice is very good ❤️
I agree with you ❤️
Mr. 3? One piece??????
@@jonathanmalangis2323 😂
I know a couple of anime songs and I still sing them from time to time. I understand some words and sometimes I can figure out what's being said based on context clues but I'm a far cry from actually being able to form real sentences.😅😂 But I find Japanese easier to pronounce and memorize, especially if it's a catchy beat, in comparison to other languages.
Favorites: Itooshii Hito No Tame Ni (Fushigi Yuugi), Yuzurenai Negai (Magic Knight Rayearth), Danzai no Hana (Claymore), Ignite (SAO - GGO), Joint (Shakugan no Shana)... and a lot more. But these are the ones that I can still sing after not hearing them for years...
Everytime i watch Mana-san’s videos, I just feel so light and more cheerful afterwards. Imma go watch ypur japanese learning song after this! 🥰
*Music is our national language. Mr. 3 never ceases to make us laugh he is funny hahaha. I hope Mr. 3 come with Mana in the Philippines when the pandemic is over.*
Skl.. I have just finish my japanese subject this sem and because of it. I have loved to sing japanese song. And many of my neighbor thought that there is a japanese living in our house😂🤣
She looked at me, suddenly. Heart doki doki xD
hi mana chan I rewatch this video and realized that your voice would really be great for a seiyuu
believe it or not we filipino loves anime either cartoon or songs (i sing some anime music aswell) we love anime and manga so much.. Oh and by the way she sing in her car because here in philippines so much traffic she sing to by some time i think.. More power to your vlog here from the philippines *warm hugs*
Nice to see Mr. 3 again💜🤩🥰😍🏳️🌈🌈🇵🇭
FUMIYA AND MANA ARE MY FELLOW JAPANESE AND OUR COUNTRY OF JAPAN IS THE BEST 🍼🐷🇯🇵
I like Japanese songs more than the songs in my country
The beat itself, the lyrics
kinda catchy though that is why I love to hear it 何度も何度も 😁😁
I feel like I am at ease when I listen to it everyday🥰🥰
FUMIYA AND MANA ARE MY FELLOW JAPANESE AND OUR COUNTRY OF JAPAN IS THE BEST 🍼🐷🇯🇵
Wag mong sabihing noypi ka
I have an all-japanese song playlist from my favorite artists such as Minami, Yaosobi, The Peggies, Ikimonogakari, Hikaru Utada, etc.
Anyone that can relate? 😁🇵🇭🇯🇵
FUMIYA AND MANA ARE MY FELLOW JAPANESE AND OUR COUNTRY OF JAPAN IS THE BEST 🍼🐷🇯🇵
My Favorites Are Minami And Ikimono gakari
Peggies Also
Yep. We actually like singing anime OSTs from the era we grew up in and also the new ones. Before I started learning Nihonggo, I would search for the songs' lyrics in romanization and listen very well to the pronunciation of the original singers. I got to admit, I got pretty good at it ^^ Though, now, I stopped learning Nihonggo and started learning Hangul (Korean) for work purposes.
Hello, japanese songs and movie is part of our childhood then now. I love japan🇯🇵
Yeah ☺️ Doraemon Opening song is one of the best I've ever heard she sang
Mana chan 😍 kawaii
FUMIYA AND MANA ARE MY FELLOW JAPANESE AND OUR COUNTRY OF JAPAN IS THE BEST 🍼🐷🇯🇵
Love you mana😍
Singing Japanese anime does not necessarily make one to speak the language but good for Mona if she can.
FUMIYA AND MANA ARE MY FELLOW JAPANESE AND OUR COUNTRY OF JAPAN IS THE BEST 🍼🐷🇯🇵
90s anime are really popular back in old days even there's still no internet. Most of us back in old days run after school just to watch afternoon anime on TV and talk about it in the morning in school.
Hi mana,,i love watching japanese anime,,and i also sing some japanese anime song,,like ghost fighter song,,flame of recca song,,slam dunk song,dragon ball z,,like it,even though cant understand the language,,i sing it,im turning 33 this year but i always watching japanese anime,,anime is my child hood tv program,,
Now, I finally learned Japanese word.."DATTEBAYO"😂
Yamete!!
She usually sings in the car because it is a closed place and there will be no much noise coming from outside. She taps the dashboard as her beatbox. I miss the old days when anime is life for 90's kids 😄
Loving your channel 💗💗💗
Fact: There are too many Filipinos love to watch anime. From kids to adults.
Not some but most of Filipinos .
Kudos to you both , make more vids like this 🙌
Ganbatte 🎊
Thanks for making this video 😁😁 ,
#animeforever
*first couple of songs reminded me of my childhood...
*Mona throws a last song for Kimetsu no yaiba
Me: I think LiSA will be proud
Hi mana🥰
Hello Po❤️❤️
Filipinos learn languages first by singing. We just love anime
When I'm still a grade schooler, I usually watch tagalog sub anime on Television.
Now I watch anime on Pirate Sites🤫
Mona Gonzales clips takes me back on that old gold times
Mana, most of the Filipino Kids who were born in the 90's love Anime so much. There was a time when most of the TV Stations here in the country have a dedicated schedule for the screen time for anime during weekdays. That is why if you'll ever asked those who were in their late 20's to early 40's, most of them can him or even sing the entire soundtrack of several animés
All she sing i can sing it too. Its part of our childhood
Btw im a 90s kid 😂
さすがにお二人は2曲目の「ボルテスV(ファイブ)」は知らないですよね。フィリピンではなぜか大人気で、きっと歌うだろうなと思っていたらすぐ出た(笑)。
まなちゃん可愛い~(*'▽')💖💖💖 まなちゃんの声優しくて可愛くて好きです(^▽^)/
もうすぐ200000回!!これからもめっちゃ応援してまーす♬
Hai!! A lot of Filipino's watch a ton of anime like me I'm just a teenager but I can also speak Japanese a little bit and I can understand a bit of word like, ohayo gozamasu, Moshi moshi~, arigatou, hontoni arigatou, and so many more..
I also from Philippines😍 Maranao tribe😁 I love japan and I watched anime like my whole life depends on it. I love you so much! Mana😊😊