Voltes V is pretty famous and remained famous in a lot of countries, not just PH. Some countries, including PH re-aired the show even during the 2000s which is why it remained significant. It was a classic hit kept alive by re-airs.
Not gonna lie even though I am not Japanese and as Filipno we know that we love Japanese animes so much and always sing the Japanese anime themes like this Voltes V so don't be surprised if we can sing a Japanese song haha, and yea Julie Ann San Jose is one of the best singers in the Philippines. 🥰💖
I want to let you know that Voltes V: This Japanese anime has been a Filipino favorite since the 1970s.I got hooked on it as a teenager, and. I am now 64 years old and still love it!
actually voltes V is not popular in Philippines now a days ,, Naruto, one piece and Hunter² yeah. voltes V is aired in Philippines television somewhere in 90's. I watched this anime series when I was 6yrs old and I am 34 now this is our most loved anime during our childhood... it's been quite a while since then. But I'm happy that it will be introduce In this generation. It's such a masterpiece 😊 ilovu Japan from 🇵🇭❤🇯🇵
Hey I’m Arab And I want you to react to these songs I bet you’re gonna like them! Beraha ya sheekha Ya tabtab Hetta Tanya Mesyatra Esmaa ably Any song by Abdel halem hafez Tenadeek majid al mohandis Any song by fairouz Kalimat Majida al roumi
That's totally wrong. 3 years of Japanese occupation was not long enough to indoctrinate 17 million Filipinos to the Japanese language. The Philippines was never a Japanese colony. Filipinos staged guerilla warfare for the three years of Japanese occupation. Sole ownership still belongs to the U.S. until independence was granted in 1946. Your premise is flawed and misleading.
What are you literally talking about??? 3 years of colonization is not gonna be enough to do shit to influence a culture's language, much less with how brutal the Japanese were during said occupation which left them with little support from the Filipino populace to say the least about the situation. That aside, Japanese in general is also a subject that isn't normally taught in school either. To begin with, you don't need to be fluent in a language to be able to sing a particular song from it. It helps a lot, but all you really need is a good ear, the ability to sing, and then it boils down to mimicry. I've seen plenty of people, in IRL or on the internet, do just that and that's exactly the case with Julie Ann San Jose. She has gone on record to state that she isn't fluent in Japanese, but through her own natural talent and practice she was able to sing the song regardless. That's how good she is.
To old-school Filipinos, Voltes V always got a special place in our heart.
Voltes V is pretty famous and remained famous in a lot of countries, not just PH. Some countries, including PH re-aired the show even during the 2000s which is why it remained significant. It was a classic hit kept alive by re-airs.
Last aired 2018
Reminded me of my childhood, my week is incomplete without watching Voltes-V
Not gonna lie even though I am not Japanese and as Filipno we know that we love Japanese animes so much and always sing the Japanese anime themes like this Voltes V so don't be surprised if we can sing a Japanese song haha, and yea Julie Ann San Jose is one of the best singers in the Philippines. 🥰💖
@4:03 Japanese guys really do their homework 😄😄😄
This was popular I think in the 70's or 80's & I think they revived Voltes 5 in 2023.
It's already being aired here, about 60/80 episodes already by GMA Network. :)
I know that song V-5 when i was 7 years old until now, i kniw that japanese song. I'm not kidding I'm 52 yrs old.
I grew up watching voltes v in 1970s in highschool.
I want to let you know that Voltes V: This Japanese anime has been a Filipino favorite since the 1970s.I got hooked on it as a teenager, and. I am now 64 years old and still love it!
I love japanese you know why its original its not fake its genuine thats all i can say
Those lyrics inspired filipino youngsters to take a stand against china.
Hahaha 😅😂😂pinoy..
That is not just now became a popular it was popular around 1980's 😅
We are fond those animations..
A lot😢🎉🎉😂
Japan, usa, korea,phil,india australia are voltes 5.. Against china
actually voltes V is not popular in Philippines now a days ,, Naruto, one piece and Hunter² yeah.
voltes V is aired in Philippines television somewhere in 90's. I watched this anime series when I was 6yrs old and I am 34 now this is our most loved anime during our childhood... it's been quite a while since then. But I'm happy that it will be introduce In this generation. It's such a masterpiece 😊
ilovu Japan from 🇵🇭❤🇯🇵
90's? Nope! It was a rerun. The original broadcast was in1978 on GMA network.
I don't really know,,When it was been 1st introduced but I saw it somewhere in 90s during my childhood 🙃
Yes po Voltes V used to be such a hype back then my older brothers and sisters used to watch.
Hi there good to see you again
Please reaction to Maher Zain - rahmatun lilalameen
Its only 2 weeks Voltes V Legacy will End on GMA 7 i think Japan will begin soon to their Tv channel
Fantastic
GMA really did a very perfect great job more remake GMA Network please Martin Del Rosario again as Prince Ritcher
Hey I’m Arab
And I want you to react to these songs I bet you’re gonna like them!
Beraha ya sheekha
Ya tabtab
Hetta Tanya
Mesyatra
Esmaa ably
Any song by Abdel halem hafez
Tenadeek majid al mohandis
Any song by fairouz
Kalimat Majida al roumi
Can you please do a reaction video of "kena and miyuki"? You can choose any of their music videos. Thanks
I think ,mona gonzales her
Riact on space toon anime songs
i heard the anime voltes V inspired philipin peoples against tyran at that time. against marcos rezim
Hi sir , can you make reaction video of mona compilation of animie songs
React voltes V song in Mona Gonzales
The reason behind Filipinos being able to sing in Japanese fluently is due to its colonial past. The Philippines was once a colony of Japan.
That's totally wrong. 3 years of Japanese occupation was not long enough to indoctrinate 17 million Filipinos to the Japanese language. The Philippines was never a Japanese colony. Filipinos staged guerilla warfare for the three years of Japanese occupation. Sole ownership still belongs to the U.S. until independence was granted in 1946. Your premise is flawed and misleading.
What are you literally talking about??? 3 years of colonization is not gonna be enough to do shit to influence a culture's language, much less with how brutal the Japanese were during said occupation which left them with little support from the Filipino populace to say the least about the situation.
That aside, Japanese in general is also a subject that isn't normally taught in school either. To begin with, you don't need to be fluent in a language to be able to sing a particular song from it. It helps a lot, but all you really need is a good ear, the ability to sing, and then it boils down to mimicry.
I've seen plenty of people, in IRL or on the internet, do just that and that's exactly the case with Julie Ann San Jose. She has gone on record to state that she isn't fluent in Japanese, but through her own natural talent and practice she was able to sing the song regardless. That's how good she is.
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