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A song from [[Sexy Voice and Robo]]. It is the theme song for Robo's favorite anime, Max Robo. | A song from [[Sexy Voice and Robo]]. It is the theme song for Robo's favorite anime, Max Robo. | ||
[[Sexy Voice and Robo Discography]] | [[:Category: Sexy Voice and Robo Lyrics|Discography]] | ||
Lyricist - Cookie | :Lyricist - Cookie | ||
:Composer - Nakatsuka Takeshi | :Composer - Nakatsuka Takeshi | ||
:Singer - Takatori Hideaki | :Singer - [[Takatori Hideaki]] | ||
The DVD includes two clips of animation for Max Robo's opening. | The DVD includes two clips of animation for Max Robo's opening. | ||
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* | ==Trivia== | ||
*In the bonus animation, the title of the song is "Genkai Toppa Max Robo!" | |||
*Whoever did the lyrics for the animation got them wrong. The first two lines have an extra "dan" and "gan" at the end. | |||
*Takatori Hideaki is famous for singing various mecha anime (as well as tokusatsu) themes. | |||
*In the credit, it says it's made by Toaru Studio, which basically means "some studio" in Japanese. | |||
*The credits also say it was produced in association with TV-Yarou, Shounen Daishou, and Ginmaku Jidai. | |||
*When the different vehicles combine, they form a M symbol. | |||
*In the second version of the opening, it shows footage of Max Robo's enemies, Neptulantis. | |||
[[Category: Sexy Voice and Robo]] | [[Category: Sexy Voice and Robo]] |
Latest revision as of 18:02, 5 November 2014
A song from Sexy Voice and Robo. It is the theme song for Robo's favorite anime, Max Robo.
- Lyricist - Cookie
- Composer - Nakatsuka Takeshi
- Singer - Takatori Hideaki
The DVD includes two clips of animation for Max Robo's opening.
Lyrics
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Trivia
- In the bonus animation, the title of the song is "Genkai Toppa Max Robo!"
- Whoever did the lyrics for the animation got them wrong. The first two lines have an extra "dan" and "gan" at the end.
- Takatori Hideaki is famous for singing various mecha anime (as well as tokusatsu) themes.
- In the credit, it says it's made by Toaru Studio, which basically means "some studio" in Japanese.
- The credits also say it was produced in association with TV-Yarou, Shounen Daishou, and Ginmaku Jidai.
- When the different vehicles combine, they form a M symbol.
- In the second version of the opening, it shows footage of Max Robo's enemies, Neptulantis.