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Amime Memes: Po~Pi~Po!

Written by: bluesnow on 16 October 2009 at 11:28 pm 4 Comments

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popipo

To be completely honest… I have no idea what this is, but I believe it originated as a vocaloid song. The contents of the song consist of someone trying to force some Mysterious green vegetable drink on some innocent customer while doing a random dance and singing “Popipopipopipo.” Personally… I think their “dance” reminds me of some of those stupid exercise tapes from the 90’s o___o Which would probably match with the song since its some sort of health drink I believe. The Touhou one specifically makes it look like exercising, and if it was exercising, the 2nd hetalia video I posted would make sense… Since England gets exhausted and goes to get a “drink.”

Here is an awesome spin off of that.

This video probably gives the best representation of what would be happening in this song:

Here are some more:

England-Hetalia (My favorite One)
Nintendo Miku (Awesome)
Octopus Luna
One Piece
Cake =D
Ronald McDonald
Code Geass: Lelouche
Hakata
Instant Win Hammer (Mario)

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4 Comments »

  • Donyea said:

    Never heard of this until now. The dance is funny but the music is on the strange side.

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  • guuzen said:

    @Donyea
    Yeah the music is kinda weird O.O I still like Caramelldansen the most!! =D

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  • Misery said:

    Tewi and Reisen, from Touhou. Seems like something IOSYS would do…

    Not sure about the drink though; might be cucumber flavored beer…? ( Search ‘You Should Drink Cucumber Flavored Beer’ on Youtube )

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  • Yi said:

    Oh Japan and your memes, Touhou, and catchy music. ^ ^

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