
"Senju Kannon Attack!
(non-fags die)"
Jupiter poses like one of those gods with a lot of arms, Japan lols and makes it into an RPG attack (complete with description). I laughed u_u

Being a sensible adult I didn't really care about the "anus" stuff but the comments talking about what each guy is thinking...!
Touma: *thinking* I am so fucking cool.
Hokuto: *sparkle*
Shouta: ...

Entering into the cool part, someone screams "らめええええええ". MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY. (1)

SUPER JOINT PAIN TIME
Touma: Can I go home now?
Hokuto: We can just do whatever for the dancing, right?
(1) For those of you who don't know what らめえええええ is, it's not too late to join the party! らめぇ (with any number of え's after) is actually "だめ," meaning "no," or "stop," but some porn artist decided that while the girls would be saying "no," they would be so sexually aroused that they would be unable to speak properly and say an l/r sound instead of a d. Also, it's Japanese cartoon porn, of course the girls say "no" and mean "yes" (on top of not being able to talk right). This nonsense was mentioned in Tower of Druaga and was discovered (and laughed at) by both genders. While men tend to use it to discuss imaginary scenarios with imaginary women, I have observed that female anime fans will occasionally use it to express themselves, especially when impossibly aroused by things like Jupiter's dancing.
I know better than to think that most people reading this don't know what's going on there, but it so happens that I rather like らめええええ too >3>
I'm back from Cape Cod!! I did a great job telling people I would go on vacation, too :3333
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Actually, male idol groups never really caught my interest, not even during the days where my personality should've been totally susceptible to liking them, but unlike Johnny's music (as far as I've encountered randomly it on tv shows), Jupiter's song actually kicks ass. Maybe I could even care about these guys a little. Well, mostly about their comedy routine and songs, in addition to the fact they piss off the reality-detached crowd of fanboys that regard these guys as competitors in love.
Miraculously, I watched both of the Druaga series when they came out (which is miraculous because it's the only anime I've seen from beyond 2004) but I didn't pick up the らめ thing (if Fatina also used that there.. too lazy to check on facts). I guess I was watching the situation too closely in accordance with Neeba's instructions, instead of picking up important Japanese slang. In other words, yes your explanation was pretty useful here! Don't hesitate to keep taking me by the hand when things get complex like this time again.
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See the remix here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYjnVmFAvBI)! Is that Kirby music?
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Oh god, dat remix ;v; but at least it was becoming of that scene! And that does sound like a Kirby song. Who knew tentacle rape could be so uplifting and happy?
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Um, but when I think about it, Dean sort of is in a grey area between anime people and real people for me. It's not that unusual to think in anime, and anyways I do enjoy the anime fanart :x
la la la la la la la la ramee, rameeeee etc. Here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBxG_8CdQMg), have an idolm@ster BGM made into a Mario level, too.