Hello, Samurai Dad ! I'm amazed that my video reached you ! 🤍 Thank you so much for reacting ! I'm happy you enjoyed my short covers and i'm glad you guys sang along with meeeee ! ☺✨
I am watching the news that the volcano Taal in the Philippines has erupted. We sincerely hope you are all safe and didn't suffer any serious damage. Stay safe everyone🙏 Pinapanood ko ang balita na sumabog ang bulkan Taal sa Pilipinas. Taos-puso kaming umaasa na ligtas kayong lahat at hindi nagdusa ng anumang malubhang pinsala. Manatiling ligtas sa lahat🙏(Google Translate)
Yey! I am so happy you took my suggestion! I enjoyed watching you sing along and react enthusiastically to her. I am sure a lot of your subscribers enjoyed it too just by browsing thtough the comments. Wow, you even replied to a lot of them. I think I no longer have to explain why a lot of Filipinos like me are quite familiar with anime songs. They already said it all in their comments. I will try to check you wife’s channel too. I find Japanese culture amazing and I really hope to visit Japan again soon.
I liked how you talked about the composer of the song and a little bit of the history of anime in Japan, a lot of Filipinos grew up and love these songs because of anime their music
FILIPINOS, especially those who were born in the early 90's (like myself), loved every Japanese anime that were aired in the TV from mid 90's to early 2000's. Internet was not a thing, yet, that time. That's why we rush going home every day after school just to watch Japanese anime shows that were aired (almost all were Tagalog-dubbed). Yep, we love those Anime shows growing up ^^
That's true bro, I'm 1990's by the way and hehehe it's true that every end of school hours we do rush even run to watch our loved anime. As in remember it's Ghost Fighter, Inuyasha, Voltes 5, and plenty most specially Naruto, Nubita, ONE PIECE 🥰 and many more hahaha That's why we Fililipino and Fililipina so love and respect Japanese. In specific, Japanese for us was people who on most of us was people we do respect and loyalty 💪🥰 Thanks salamat bro hehe
We Japanese know now, through TH-cam, how much Japanese animation has influenced Filipino children. Maybe the reason we like Filipinos is because we grew up in a similar environment.
I sincerely thank you for thinking that way about Japanese people. We Japanese also respect and love the people of the Philippines. We come from different countries and generations, but as long as we're the ones who ran home after school, let's be friends!
I also listened to some of her other anime songs. As I expected, there were a few songs I didn't know. It's very interesting. The songs before my childhood are played in the Philippines. Thanks for your comment!
She has sung the TOP Japanese Anime that Filipinos love before the internet exploded. Filipinos love Japanese animation. It's already part of our childhood... our history especially VOLTES V. Excluding not anime from Japanese like Bio Man, Power Ranger, Shaider.
He was a great composer. He left us a lot of animated songs and a lot of commercial songs. I respect that the people of the Philippines feel the same way.
This is now my favorite reaction video of mona singing anime OST. Not only you give reactions but provide information. Now, I know you are both cool mom and dad for showing your daughter/s one piece. I already subscribed to you and Ms. Saya. 😊
Thank you for subscribing us! We live in the US, so the anime we can show our daughters is limited. However, we want them to know the Japanese way of thinking and the Japanese language, so we try to show them as much as we can.
This is the best reaction so far!!! I love it when the reactors really know the songs and take the effort to learn more about them ^__^ The sing-along and the lyrics are great additions too!! More power :D
Waking up early for Anime, rushing home for Anime, being scolded by parents for watching too much Anime, we are just like the Japanese kids of the 80s and 90s.
I love how you guys discuss each song and anime after each cover. :) Anime is really popular here in the Philippines especially during the 90's to mid 2000's. Most kids watched anime after school and almost all of the anime theme songs were played in the original Japanese language that's why most Filipinos, especially the 90's kids, can sing along to them. :)
People who shows respect and kind hearted to us (Filipino) deserves a vice versa treatment.. Proud Filipina here❤️ done subscribing you and mom Saya..😊 More reaction video please🙏😘
Thank you for your kind comments. And thank you for subscribing, We've reacted to Mona's other video, hope you enjoy it too. th-cam.com/video/r5zNgZA4iK0/w-d-xo.html
I was born in 1990 and japanese anime was part of our childhood. It was such a great influence for us way back to those days. The moral, the fun and joy that it gave us was beyond compare. Thanks to those shows, I had a pretty wonderful childhood. BTW @Samurai Dad, I love your'e reaction together with your wife, it was such an entertaining one because you relate to thos old japanese anime songs😊
This anime started in the phillipines around 1998-2000 and we love it so much when we are child this is so memorable to us voltes v,ghost fighter,flame of reca,slamdunk,gundam wings,sakura,salor moon,daimos,hunter x hunter,dragon ball z,pokemon,ultra man,bioman,zengki,tri gun,sorcerer hunter,baki the grappler,shaman king,fushigi yuugi,doraemon,mojacko,monster rancher,night hunters,lupin the III
I started watching Japanese anime with Voltes 5 in the 80's. So, yes, Japanese anime is staple in Filipino life and culture. We grew with it. Loved your reaction. Subscribed.
The last part where her driver said something in tagalog when she was singing Doraemon song, is actually a dub everytime Doraemon take something from his pocket,e.g "ang mahiwagang relo" means "the miracle watch". Doraemon has a very distinct tagalog dubbed voice,everyone micmics.😁😁😁
a lot of anime got aired and dubbed in Tagalog, i think from the 80s or mid 80s until mid 2000s. i was one of the 90s kids that grew up watching anime and made me love Japan and the culture and history. i am now in my 30s and still love animes, Japanese music and shows. my goal is to be able to go to Japan. btw, tv series also aired and was dubbed in the Philippines during the same time notably the Super Sentai Series and the Kamen Rider Series and Japanese wrestling at some point. my childhood revolved around all of these things and i enjoyed every second of it. EDIT: anime was first actually introduced as early as the late 70s and Voltes 5 and other mecha robots at the time like Daimos and Mazinger Z, etc. was already airing in the Philippines until the late President Marcos banned them when the Philippines went under Martial Law.
I'm an Filipino anime fanatic..... Just like millions of Filipinos around the world. I've watched all of the anime she performed back in the days...im about to turn 40 this year but I still love watching anime just like my 2 sons.🇵🇭💞🇵🇭
Im a 17 year old filipina who sings japanese songs from 80's and also from anime! My fam and neighbors think that im weird because,sometimes I speak some japanese words and sing japanese songs,but i dont care i love japan and japanese people❤☺️
90s is the era of the japanesse anime in philippine television i am in elementary on that days and i grew up with this anime songs. After school after we play and do assignment we are waiting for the anime from 630pm till 8pm. All filipino dramas has been disregarded because of the japanese anime. Thanks to you guys you complete our childhood without using any gadgets..
This is the best reaction vid to Mona's compilation because Samurai Dad and his wife actually relates to most of the songs since they're from the same generation. They even sang along! 😁
I'm a new subscriber! 😍 This is, by far, the best reaction video to Ms. Mona Gonzales' animé short covers; most of the reactors would just watch the entire vid but you guys sang along, searched for songs you're not familiar with, and most importantly, you give your insights after every song. 😍❤️💕 Looking forward to more reaction videos to Ms. Mona Gonzales and other talented Filipinos. 🥰🇯🇵🇵🇭
We do love anime ost, did you know that mid 90s to early 2000s it has dominated our morning and evening TV slots.. May I also add, my very first anime ost that i sung was "smile bomb" from Yu Yu Hakusho. Even though i'm out of tune, i sing it from the heart.
Filipinos can easily learn Nihonggo and vice versa because we pronounce the words exactly the same. A is Uh and not Æ like in English. And these 90s animé are really popular because back then, these are the only choices we have to watch. Unlike nowadays where you can easily watch animés over the internet. And there's millions of choices. Not like before. You have no choice but to watch what's being shown on TV.
Linguistically, the pronunciation of Japanese and vowels may be similar. As you said, as a Japanese, I am glad that Japanese ANIME has become popular in the Philippines at a time when TV was one of the few forms of entertainment.
I was born in 1994. Those were our childhood songs here in PH. We dont know how to sing it but we can definitely hum and vibe with those songs. Those songs will literally bring our childhood memories. We grew up watching those animes 😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️
Anime became a big influence of our childhood..we can sing those song without knowing the meaning of those words and watching anime sometimes it become jamming time with my mom. Also i love ghibli movies and learn basic japanese and numbers
I also watch Ms.Mona's video, short or long cover. It was so amazing listening those childhood animé songs. Im also a filipino and im now working here in Japan. Galing galing mo tlga Ms Mona. Proud of You!!☺️👏
We sing some of these songs a lot when we were younger.we loved it so much. Thank u som much for sharing these to us. It seems like we were japanese kids back then.
Those old anime songs is so reminiscing. I can still remember way back in the day (Mid 1990's) that I would go home directly from school and I dont even care if I leave my friend behind since I dont wanna miss a single episode of the old school animes
We filipinos we sing anime songs every time we watch anime in the 90's so maybe thats why we know the accent of the japanese song..but the script are dubbed in tagalog and we love all the stories of anime specially the old animes.
Anime’s started to bloom here in the philippines back in the late 80s to early 90s, and exploded in the mainstream in 1998-99, where one of our top local tv channels has put anime in prime time, imangine, prime time!! yuyu hakusho was the biggest anime at the time.. you can imagine a lot of us students back then shouting in unison “finish him, finish him” in tagalog it’s “tapusin tapusin”, everytime the crowd had a chance to do it, you will just see all students joining in, you wont see that anywhere.. we did that for fun... Nowadays Otaku culture lives on, we are not just consuming anime, but manga, lightnovels and have anime conventions too..
Hi! I think voltes v was aired here in the Philippines in the late 70's, followed by daimos, bioman, masked rider black, fiveman, machine man etc. in the late 80's...had some re-runs from the 80's up to the mid 2010's that's why those who were growing up in the 2000's have seen/watched these anime...in the 90's, dragon ball, yaiba, magic knight rayearth, zenki, card captor sakura, yuyu hakusho, flame of recca, slamdunk have captured the hearts of every Filipino kids & teenagers...then in the 2000's naruto, one piece, bleach and other animes have aired in Philippine t.v. and we love it more... Fun fact: Although we didn't know the exact words of the lyrics of each anime song, we sing it wholeheartedly 😁
In the late 90's and early 2000's, animes are broadcasted on national TV early in the morning and in the afternoon after school. That's why 90's kids are all familiar with those anime because internet and paid streaming services are not popular at the time.
That time when this couple reacted to Dragon Ball Z's legendary soundtrack of all time , Chala-Head-Chala they earned my respect already. Thank you for supporting our fellow Pinoy. God bless Japan
6:51 "When they're done watching One Piece, I'll show them Naruto" I've started watching One Piece when I was in High School.. I'm almost in my mid 30's now and it's still on going.. :))
Thank you for noticing that I added the lyrics! We've been watching our own videos and singing with Mona too. It would be great if you could sing along with us.
I appreciate the lyrics. It gave us the opportunity to sing along. 😌 I like the way you gave reaction to the video. There was no exaggeration and just pure appreciation to it. ☺️
Most anime song's that mona sing is known anime here in the Philippines, and not just mona can sing those anime songs but most of 90's to mid 2000 knows the songs and can sing those songs because when the anime starts on tv on air we sing along in Japanese language ♥️
I love how you put lyrics on your reaction video and the little trivia on each of the animes. Kinda enjoyed seeing both of you jamming with the songs too!
Thank you! I'm adding lyrics to the video to help people learn Japanese. I try to mention my impression of the original song from a Japanese perspective. I also show what it would be like if a normal Japanese person sang it. I hope you enjoy the videos to come!
Omg all the theme songs of anime i grew up watching... love your reaction video... time-stamped per song, song titles with info on songs, lyrics written- sang a long most especially honest review🥰
90's kid here, love japanese anime or cartoons, from Shaider, Voltes V, Gundam z, Astroboy, Daimos, Dragon Ball, Ultraman. Machine Man. Missed them all they were all part of my Childhood.
This was such a great reaction video! The lyrics on top (in Japanese hiragana, katakana and kanji and the romaji version) and the inclusion of anime titles and fun facts too! I was born '94 and I can attest to Philippines' love for Japanese animes!!
Hey Samurai Dad..thanks for nice and good reaction to Mona Gonzales in Animae Song...both of you are so very kind and Good..I wish I could learn also a Japanese language...thanks guys...
We grow up watching anime, the soundtracks are always in japanese,but it was dubbed in tagalog, my favorite anime was FUSHIGI YUUGI. I also love the soundtrack of it. Most of the tv channels here in the PHILIPPINES most of them have anime programs they repeat it for the young generations.
That's fantastic! I wonder why Japanese people don't know much about it. I think Japanese people would be surprised to know that so much anime is broadcasted in the Philippines. It should be good for the friendship between the Philippines and Japan.
I've watched all the anime she sang. I still watch anime now, I am already 28 years old. hehehe. I also watched, Sailor Moon, Zenki, Inuyasha, Mobile Suit Gundam Series (Wing, Seed, Destiny, etc.), Mojacko, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Detective Conan, Lets & Go, Bakugan, Beyblade, Yu-gi-Oh!, Fushigi Yuugi, Tenjou Tenge, Baki the Grappler, CardCaptor Sakura, Cowboy Bebop, Tri-gun, Digimon, Zoids, Getbackers, Hitman Reborn, Air Gear, Lupin III, Hajime no Ippo, Daimos, and some of live action like Ultraman Tiga. Hehehe. Anime had so much influence and remembrance that gave to us, who were born in 80's to 90's.
Great childhood memories from old anime songs! Anime was very popular in the philippines in the 90s! Im deep into animes that i travelled to japan in 2019!
Wow greetings from Philippines with love actually she's a famous Tiktoker Konnichiwa💟👍 thanks for appreciating talents of a Filipinos Banzai! Proud Filipino here👍😁
I really love Japanese people 😊 their culture,foods, and human traits I feel they're funny and friendly .Japan is the first country I want to go since when I was child hope I can visit their someday 😊 Greatings with ❤️❤️ from Philippines 🤝
Haha im 90's child.. i remember i was suspended for 3 days on my first job because i take my break time earlier than my break schedule just to watch ghostfighter ah what a nice memories.
One of the reason why we love anime movies. Because some of them like dragon ball, one piece and other anime characters are created or make inside anine ( TOEI ANIMATION ) studios in MAKATI PHILIPPINES. And back to japan for final inspection before they aired in japan.
I've heard that 80% of the production process of Japanese animation is outsourced. I did not know that Toei also has a base in the Philippines. I learned one more thing. Thank you for the information.
@@samuraidad3601 not totally based. But the creation derector of toei annimation in the philippines and japan was tied up for sketching. But the original dubbing is from japan. Then also japan has the final checking to be aired. Most of them are . DRAGON BALL Z ZENKI ONE PIECE SLAM DUNK... etc. . Im one of the biggest fan of anime . But our childhood was fascinated about super sendai. Including BIOMAN. MASKMAN.SHAIDER.JETMAN.MACHINEMAN. and my favorite ULTRAMAN. hi hi hi hi
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Aside from entertaining your viewers from the way you react, this is also informative. Thank you for all the info and being historian about those anime that we love . And their OST's meaning. We love anime that even the ost's been remembered and learned to sing though we don't understand it at all. ❤️ Some of the anime that released in japan came a year or decade before we can watch it in the Philippines. It is now recent that we can watch the new anime that circulates around the internet. Rewatching old anime feels nostalgic now.
Hello, Samurai Dad ! I'm amazed that my video reached you ! 🤍 Thank you so much for reacting ! I'm happy you enjoyed my short covers and i'm glad you guys sang along with meeeee ! ☺✨
OMG MONA!!! YOU'RE HERE! I'M SO PROUD OF YOU ❤️
OMG! Mona!! Thanks for watching our reaction video! We love you so much! We watched your latest video too!
Yeah me too, i love slam dunk.
Mona grabe you're getting famous. 😍😍😍 sana magkaron ka ng concert in the future 🥰🥰🥰
Mona! Cover a Zenki song pls
I am watching the news that the volcano Taal in the Philippines has erupted. We sincerely hope you are all safe and didn't suffer any serious damage. Stay safe everyone🙏
Pinapanood ko ang balita na sumabog ang bulkan Taal sa Pilipinas. Taos-puso kaming umaasa na ligtas kayong lahat at hindi nagdusa ng anumang malubhang pinsala. Manatiling ligtas sa lahat🙏(Google Translate)
I heard also about a landslide in japan, I wish you guys are ok. Be safe God bless you and your family ❤️
Thank you for your concern. Fortunately, our family in Japan is safe.
We are now Mona Gonzalez addicts! I hope she gets this reaction video!
Yey! I am so happy you took my suggestion! I enjoyed watching you sing along and react enthusiastically to her. I am sure a lot of your subscribers enjoyed it too just by browsing thtough the comments. Wow, you even replied to a lot of them. I think I no longer have to explain why a lot of Filipinos like me are quite familiar with anime songs. They already said it all in their comments. I will try to check you wife’s channel too. I find Japanese culture amazing and I really hope to visit Japan again soon.
We will tell her now
I liked how you talked about the composer of the song and a little bit of the history of anime in Japan, a lot of Filipinos grew up and love these songs because of anime their music
FILIPINOS, especially those who were born in the early 90's (like myself), loved every Japanese anime that were aired in the TV from mid 90's to early 2000's. Internet was not a thing, yet, that time. That's why we rush going home every day after school just to watch Japanese anime shows that were aired (almost all were Tagalog-dubbed). Yep, we love those Anime shows growing up ^^
That's true bro, I'm 1990's by the way and hehehe it's true that every end of school hours we do rush even run to watch our loved anime.
As in remember it's Ghost Fighter, Inuyasha, Voltes 5, and plenty most specially Naruto, Nubita, ONE PIECE 🥰 and many more hahaha
That's why we Fililipino and Fililipina so love and respect Japanese.
In specific, Japanese for us was people who on most of us was people we do respect and loyalty 💪🥰
Thanks salamat bro hehe
We Japanese know now, through TH-cam, how much Japanese animation has influenced Filipino children. Maybe the reason we like Filipinos is because we grew up in a similar environment.
I sincerely thank you for thinking that way about Japanese people. We Japanese also respect and love the people of the Philippines. We come from different countries and generations, but as long as we're the ones who ran home after school, let's be friends!
Voltes V was a thing on my mom's generation teenager. And i am 40
Hindi nila alam ang voltes v.,
Her song selections are from animes that made it big here in the Philippines. Most are my favorites too!
I also listened to some of her other anime songs. As I expected, there were a few songs I didn't know. It's very interesting. The songs before my childhood are played in the Philippines. Thanks for your comment!
I like how Samurai Dad put on an effort to write the lyrics on top. Makes me jam with the songs. Such a nice reaction video. Kudos!
Glad you noticed that I added the lyrics! Thanks!
I also appreciate it because most of these are anime songs that I loved singing, too, but are almost forgotten.
She has sung the TOP Japanese Anime that Filipinos love before the internet exploded. Filipinos love Japanese animation. It's already part of our childhood... our history especially VOLTES V. Excluding not anime from Japanese like Bio Man, Power Ranger, Shaider.
I love her anime song series. If I listen to the songs she sings, I'll know which ones Filipinos like!
1990's kids in the Philippines are able to sing at least 1 anime song by heart without knowing Japanese language.
That would be awesome! I will be making a lot of videos so that Japanese people will know more about this fact.
We used the Voltes V song during our cheerleading dance competition in High School 😂
@@one.twentythree and sometimes politicians use it as a election campaign jingle
so true.. I really love hunter x hunter ost.. But i know by heart slam dunk, dragon ball z ..hahahhaha
So true!!!!
RIP Mr Asei Kobayashi ... Voltes V theme was so much of a lot of Filipinos in the 90s growing up ... his legacy still lives in our hearts
He was a great composer. He left us a lot of animated songs and a lot of commercial songs. I respect that the people of the Philippines feel the same way.
I think it was popular in the 70's too. I saw an old movie of Dolphy (I think it's Darna Kuno.)where kids are singing this song.
I love how there's lyrics in the video
I hope that this video will help you learn Japanese, so I added the lyrics. Thanks for noticing that!
This is now my favorite reaction video of mona singing anime OST. Not only you give reactions but provide information. Now, I know you are both cool mom and dad for showing your daughter/s one piece. I already subscribed to you and Ms. Saya. 😊
Thank you for subscribing us! We live in the US, so the anime we can show our daughters is limited. However, we want them to know the Japanese way of thinking and the Japanese language, so we try to show them as much as we can.
This is the best reaction so far!!! I love it when the reactors really know the songs and take the effort to learn more about them ^__^ The sing-along and the lyrics are great additions too!! More power :D
Thanks! Glad you noticed I added the lyrics! It was a lot of work, HAHA!
I hadn't heard of Voltes V. But I've learned so much from these comments!
Anime were the reason we, 90s kids woke up early to catch early morning shows.. and the reason why we are excited to go home after school 😂
Yes no lie about that
Waking up early for Anime, rushing home for Anime, being scolded by parents for watching too much Anime, we are just like the Japanese kids of the 80s and 90s.
So true! Anime is like an addiction to us!
Even early 2000s
True
I love how you guys discuss each song and anime after each cover. :) Anime is really popular here in the Philippines especially during the 90's to mid 2000's. Most kids watched anime after school and almost all of the anime theme songs were played in the original Japanese language that's why most Filipinos, especially the 90's kids, can sing along to them. :)
Thank you! I try to convey a natural reaction and a bit of trivia. I'm glad you said that.
People who shows respect and kind hearted to us (Filipino) deserves a vice versa treatment.. Proud Filipina here❤️ done subscribing you and mom Saya..😊
More reaction video please🙏😘
Thank you for your kind comments. And thank you for subscribing, We've reacted to Mona's other video, hope you enjoy it too.
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This is yet the best review of mona' s song compilation.
You also provided explanation in each (but not all) songs she sang.
Keep it up
I was born in 1990 and japanese anime was part of our childhood. It was such a great influence for us way back to those days. The moral, the fun and joy that it gave us was beyond compare. Thanks to those shows, I had a pretty wonderful childhood. BTW @Samurai Dad, I love your'e reaction together with your wife, it was such an entertaining one because you relate to thos old japanese anime songs😊
This anime started in the phillipines around 1998-2000 and we love it so much when we are child this is so memorable to us voltes v,ghost fighter,flame of reca,slamdunk,gundam wings,sakura,salor moon,daimos,hunter x hunter,dragon ball z,pokemon,ultra man,bioman,zengki,tri gun,sorcerer hunter,baki the grappler,shaman king,fushigi yuugi,doraemon,mojacko,monster rancher,night hunters,lupin the III
I started watching Japanese anime with Voltes 5 in the 80's. So, yes, Japanese anime is staple in Filipino life and culture. We grew with it.
Loved your reaction. Subscribed.
Thanks for subscribing! Hope you enjoyed it.
The last part where her driver said something in tagalog when she was singing Doraemon song, is actually a dub everytime Doraemon take something from his pocket,e.g "ang mahiwagang relo" means "the miracle watch". Doraemon has a very distinct tagalog dubbed voice,everyone micmics.😁😁😁
We grew up singing along to these Japanese anime songs! Loved them a lot. 😊😊😊
So that's why you all pronounce Japanese so well!
Voltes V, is One of the most PopuLar in Philippines Year Specially 80's to 90's on that Time.
Fushigi yuugi haha
a lot of anime got aired and dubbed in Tagalog, i think from the 80s or mid 80s until mid 2000s. i was one of the 90s kids that grew up watching anime and made me love Japan and the culture and history. i am now in my 30s and still love animes, Japanese music and shows. my goal is to be able to go to Japan. btw, tv series also aired and was dubbed in the Philippines during the same time notably the Super Sentai Series and the Kamen Rider Series and Japanese wrestling at some point. my childhood revolved around all of these things and i enjoyed every second of it.
EDIT:
anime was first actually introduced as early as the late 70s and Voltes 5 and other mecha robots at the time like Daimos and Mazinger Z, etc. was already airing in the Philippines until the late President Marcos banned them when the Philippines went under Martial Law.
I learned from this comment section that Japanese ANIME was restricted. Thank you! I hope your dream of going to Japan will come true.
The best reaction by far! Can watch this all day! You two are cute couple! Subscribed!
I'm an Filipino anime fanatic..... Just like millions of Filipinos around the world. I've watched all of the anime she performed back in the days...im about to turn 40 this year but I still love watching anime just like my 2 sons.🇵🇭💞🇵🇭
Im a 17 year old filipina who sings japanese songs from 80's and also from anime! My fam and neighbors think that im weird because,sometimes I speak some japanese words and sing japanese songs,but i dont care i love japan and japanese people❤☺️
90s is the era of the japanesse anime in philippine television i am in elementary on that days and i grew up with this anime songs. After school after we play and do assignment we are waiting for the anime from 630pm till 8pm. All filipino dramas has been disregarded because of the japanese anime. Thanks to you guys you complete our childhood without using any gadgets..
Your wife is such a calm and fun person. She's gorgeous too. You both are such a good couple.
Thank you! I'll tell my wife! She'll be so happy to hear that!
This is the best reaction vid to Mona's compilation because Samurai Dad and his wife actually relates to most of the songs since they're from the same generation. They even sang along! 😁
Votes V, Mazinger Z and Daimos were very popular in the Philippines 🇵🇭 back then. 👍
They were also popular in Japan, especially among boys. Boys who had these superalloy toys could be heroes at school.
yeah, basically the kid's from the 80's 90's and early 20's from the Philippines are otakus😅😂🤣
Oh, yeah! Just like the people born after the 70's in Japan😂
Loved your genuine reaction and how you actually relate to the songs and even sang with her!
I just watched your reaction video. Now im a fan. Looking forward to watch your other reaction videos.
Best reacting video ive ever seen so far. Your reactions guys its just very pretty natural. Sugoi reactions
This is my favorite reaction video about Mona. Such a cute couple and great voices too 🥰🥰
Thank you! Glad to hear it!
Voltes v is the most popular back then brings back my childhood memory.
I'm a new subscriber! 😍 This is, by far, the best reaction video to Ms. Mona Gonzales' animé short covers; most of the reactors would just watch the entire vid but you guys sang along, searched for songs you're not familiar with, and most importantly, you give your insights after every song. 😍❤️💕
Looking forward to more reaction videos to Ms. Mona Gonzales and other talented Filipinos. 🥰🇯🇵🇵🇭
Konichiwa Samurai Dad new subscriber here😁I really enjoyed your reaction video,thanks for featuring my fellow Filipino 🤗Arigato gozaimasu
We do love anime ost, did you know that mid 90s to early 2000s it has dominated our morning and evening TV slots..
May I also add, my very first anime ost that i sung was "smile bomb" from Yu Yu Hakusho. Even though i'm out of tune, i sing it from the heart.
In fact, I didn't know. I learned it from this comment section.
Smile Bomb is a great song! I often sing it at karaoke😊
Biruin mo natapos ko ang full vid na to na walang skip hahaha. Great content samurai dad... A fan a from Philippines 🤣
Filipinos can easily learn Nihonggo and vice versa because we pronounce the words exactly the same. A is Uh and not Æ like in English. And these 90s animé are really popular because back then, these are the only choices we have to watch. Unlike nowadays where you can easily watch animés over the internet. And there's millions of choices. Not like before. You have no choice but to watch what's being shown on TV.
Linguistically, the pronunciation of Japanese and vowels may be similar. As you said, as a Japanese, I am glad that Japanese ANIME has become popular in the Philippines at a time when TV was one of the few forms of entertainment.
Thank you for reacting to Mona, you and your wife are so awesome! Watching you guys are so fun. More power! Will wait for more of your videos!
Thank you! Glad to hear it!
This reaction video is great! What I loved most about this is when you didn't know about the anime and searched for what it was, e.g. Voltes V.
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you so much!
I was born in 1994. Those were our childhood songs here in PH. We dont know how to sing it but we can definitely hum and vibe with those songs. Those songs will literally bring our childhood memories. We grew up watching those animes 😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️
Love the reaction video. So much fun!
Man we filipino kids specially from 80s 90s early 00s really love anime until now. thank you japan
Anime became a big influence of our childhood..we can sing those song without knowing the meaning of those words and watching anime sometimes it become jamming time with my mom. Also i love ghibli movies and learn basic japanese and numbers
You sir, have a new subscriber, I found this page by accident and I love it already based off of 1 video
I also watch Ms.Mona's video, short or long cover. It was so amazing listening those childhood animé songs.
Im also a filipino and im now working here in Japan.
Galing galing mo tlga Ms Mona. Proud of You!!☺️👏
So much views this man deserves subs
School just finished last week and every night I stay late just to watch anime. My sister, cousins, and my friends are obsessed with anime also.
Haha! They are just like my girls!
We sing some of these songs a lot when we were younger.we loved it so much. Thank u som much for sharing these to us. It seems like we were japanese kids back then.
Thank you for having the time to make this great reaction of her. Stay safe. 🙏
Thank you too!
Those old anime songs is so reminiscing. I can still remember way back in the day (Mid 1990's) that I would go home directly from school and I dont even care if I leave my friend behind since I dont wanna miss a single episode of the old school animes
Subscribed samurai dad 😍
Of all the hundreds of anime I've watched, Deathnote and Naruto are my favs..
We filipinos we sing anime songs every time we watch anime in the 90's so maybe thats why we know the accent of the japanese song..but the script are dubbed in tagalog and we love all the stories of anime specially the old animes.
Anime’s started to bloom here in the philippines back in the late 80s to early 90s, and exploded in the mainstream in 1998-99, where one of our top local tv channels has put anime in prime time, imangine, prime time!! yuyu hakusho was the biggest anime at the time.. you can imagine a lot of us students back then shouting in unison “finish him, finish him” in tagalog it’s “tapusin tapusin”, everytime the crowd had a chance to do it, you will just see all students joining in, you wont see that anywhere.. we did that for fun... Nowadays Otaku culture lives on, we are not just consuming anime, but manga, lightnovels and have anime conventions too..
Of all reaction vid of Mona this one is my most fave, because I absolutely see how much you also love animes 🥺
voltes 5, mazinger z, daimos were very popular in the philippines in the 1980s
I’m 34yrs old right now, but when I heard all this songs, it brings back so much memories during my childhood hehe
I'm 43 years old and I feel exactly the same as you. I am sure these are precious memories that will last a lifetime.
Hi! I think voltes v was aired here in the Philippines in the late 70's, followed by daimos, bioman, masked rider black, fiveman, machine man etc. in the late 80's...had some re-runs from the 80's up to the mid 2010's that's why those who were growing up in the 2000's have seen/watched these anime...in the 90's, dragon ball, yaiba, magic knight rayearth, zenki, card captor sakura, yuyu hakusho, flame of recca, slamdunk have captured the hearts of every Filipino kids & teenagers...then in the 2000's naruto, one piece, bleach and other animes have aired in Philippine t.v. and we love it more...
Fun fact:
Although we didn't know the exact words of the lyrics of each anime song, we sing it wholeheartedly 😁
In the late 90's and early 2000's, animes are broadcasted on national TV early in the morning and in the afternoon after school. That's why 90's kids are all familiar with those anime because internet and paid streaming services are not popular at the time.
I played with Mona Gonzales as an acoustic guitar player for her and I never heard a voice like her ever
Sugoiiiii WHAT A SWEET COUPLE REACTION!!! Do more Mona Reaction
Thanks! We will!!
Mona gonzales video brought me to this channel. You're a lovely couple. 💕
That time when this couple reacted to Dragon Ball Z's legendary soundtrack of all time , Chala-Head-Chala they earned my respect already.
Thank you for supporting our fellow Pinoy.
God bless Japan
Thank you! No matter what happens, I'm "HECCHARA" (I don't care)! It's a great song that influences our lives.
@@samuraidad3601 yes it is..
6:51 "When they're done watching One Piece, I'll show them Naruto"
I've started watching One Piece when I was in High School.. I'm almost in my mid 30's now and it's still on going.. :))
I really appreciate the lyrics. i can sing along while watching your reaction!
Thank you for noticing that I added the lyrics! We've been watching our own videos and singing with Mona too. It would be great if you could sing along with us.
I appreciate the lyrics. It gave us the opportunity to sing along. 😌 I like the way you gave reaction to the video. There was no exaggeration and just pure appreciation to it. ☺️
the insight here are amazing I keep coming back, especially for the Voltes V one! Japanese culture is really interesting
Most anime song's that mona sing is known anime here in the Philippines, and not just mona can sing those anime songs but most of 90's to mid 2000 knows the songs and can sing those songs because when the anime starts on tv on air we sing along in Japanese language ♥️
I love how you put lyrics on your reaction video and the little trivia on each of the animes. Kinda enjoyed seeing both of you jamming with the songs too!
Thank you! I'm adding lyrics to the video to help people learn Japanese. I try to mention my impression of the original song from a Japanese perspective. I also show what it would be like if a normal Japanese person sang it. I hope you enjoy the videos to come!
Very much love this reaction ... 😊😊
Omg all the theme songs of anime i grew up watching... love your reaction video... time-stamped per song, song titles with info on songs, lyrics written- sang a long most especially honest review🥰
and thank you I have a new channel to watch cause I'm actually studying Japanese
I'll try to subtitle it as best I can, so I hope you enjoy our natural conversation!
90's kid here, love japanese anime or cartoons, from Shaider, Voltes V, Gundam z, Astroboy, Daimos, Dragon Ball, Ultraman. Machine Man. Missed them all they were all part of my Childhood.
This was such a great reaction video! The lyrics on top (in Japanese hiragana, katakana and kanji and the romaji version) and the inclusion of anime titles and fun facts too!
I was born '94 and I can attest to Philippines' love for Japanese animes!!
Hey Samurai Dad..thanks for nice and good reaction to Mona Gonzales in Animae Song...both of you are so very kind and Good..I wish I could learn also a Japanese language...thanks guys...
I'm so happy! Thank you!
I'm also thinking of making a video to help people learn Japanese... Stay tune!
Of all the reactions i love yours bec you really know anime...and you are having funlistening to it...
Subs from indo. Keep up the good work daaad!
We grow up watching anime, the soundtracks are always in japanese,but it was dubbed in tagalog, my favorite anime was FUSHIGI YUUGI. I also love the soundtrack of it. Most of the tv channels here in the PHILIPPINES most of them have anime programs they repeat it for the young generations.
That's fantastic! I wonder why Japanese people don't know much about it. I think Japanese people would be surprised to know that so much anime is broadcasted in the Philippines. It should be good for the friendship between the Philippines and Japan.
I've watched all the anime she sang. I still watch anime now, I am already 28 years old. hehehe. I also watched, Sailor Moon, Zenki, Inuyasha, Mobile Suit Gundam Series (Wing, Seed, Destiny, etc.), Mojacko, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Detective Conan, Lets & Go, Bakugan, Beyblade, Yu-gi-Oh!, Fushigi Yuugi, Tenjou Tenge, Baki the Grappler, CardCaptor Sakura, Cowboy Bebop, Tri-gun, Digimon, Zoids, Getbackers, Hitman Reborn, Air Gear, Lupin III, Hajime no Ippo, Daimos, and some of live action like Ultraman Tiga. Hehehe. Anime had so much influence and remembrance that gave to us, who were born in 80's to 90's.
Anime lover
Amazing! Oh my goodness! You've seen a lot of anime that I haven't!
@@samuraidad3601 Anime is life here the Philippines
@@samuraidad3601 You have no idea what is anime in the lives of Filipinos. 😂😂😂 Every household atleast have 1 or 2 anime lover.
Great childhood memories from old anime songs! Anime was very popular in the philippines in the 90s! Im deep into animes that i travelled to japan in 2019!
best childhood experiencing japanese anime's..❤️❤️❤️
Wow greetings from Philippines with love actually she's a famous Tiktoker
Konnichiwa💟👍 thanks for appreciating talents of a Filipinos
Banzai! Proud Filipino here👍😁
90s anime was my childhood here in the Philippines coming home from school early to watch em 😁😁 nostalgic feeling everytime I hear those songs
I also remember all the days of the week and times when I hear the anime songs. I feel so nostalgic.
I really love Japanese people 😊 their culture,foods, and human traits I feel they're funny and friendly .Japan is the first country I want to go since when I was child hope I can visit their someday 😊 Greatings with ❤️❤️ from Philippines 🤝
Haha im 90's child.. i remember i was suspended for 3 days on my first job because i take my break time earlier than my break schedule just to watch ghostfighter ah what a nice memories.
What a funny memory! Now you get to watch ANIME on your phone so you don't get SUSPENDED!
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Konbanwa minna san. Most Filipinos that are into anime/manga are more or less memorized those anime ost. Though we dont understand the language.
Everything she sang is part of Filipino Otaku culture ... We are proud of you
wow! I feel that you and your wife are really cool people to hang out with and your reaction and all feels very authentic.
I grew up in Philippines. And all of this anime i grew up watching. After school rush to get home just not to miss the anime broadcast in TV
I am 25 years old now and currently working , but I still watched Japanese anime 🤣🤣.. I don't know why, but it gives me chill and goosebumps 😊😊..
ANIME isn't just for children, it's great because adults can enjoy it too!
Thank you for appreciating to our fellow Filipina. It looks that you are having fun listening to her singing anime songs.
Omg new sub here I love your reaction videos hehehehe its so cute hehehe keep it up!!!
Batang 90s in the phillipines know that anime so much,filipino loves anime more than any television show!
One of the reason why we love anime movies. Because some of them like dragon ball, one piece and other anime characters are created or make inside anine ( TOEI ANIMATION ) studios in MAKATI PHILIPPINES. And back to japan for final inspection before they aired in japan.
I've heard that 80% of the production process of Japanese animation is outsourced. I did not know that Toei also has a base in the Philippines. I learned one more thing. Thank you for the information.
@@samuraidad3601 not totally based. But the creation derector of toei annimation in the philippines and japan was tied up for sketching. But the original dubbing is from japan. Then also japan has the final checking to be aired. Most of them are
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DRAGON BALL Z
ZENKI
ONE PIECE
SLAM DUNK... etc.
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Im one of the biggest fan of anime . But our childhood was fascinated about super sendai. Including BIOMAN. MASKMAN.SHAIDER.JETMAN.MACHINEMAN. and my favorite ULTRAMAN. hi hi hi hi
I really love your reaction 😍😍😍 I will subscribe your channel and not skipping any ads, God Bless
Wow, thank you! Thanks for subscribing! But I haven't monetized this channel yet, so the ads you didn't skip are being taken by Google. We'll let you all know when it's monetized, and until then, you can skip the ads!
"Ang mahiwagang mensahe"
Aside from entertaining your viewers from the way you react, this is also informative. Thank you for all the info and being historian about those anime that we love . And their OST's meaning. We love anime that even the ost's been remembered and learned to sing though we don't understand it at all. ❤️
Some of the anime that released in japan came a year or decade before we can watch it in the Philippines. It is now recent that we can watch the new anime that circulates around the internet. Rewatching old anime feels nostalgic now.