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  • Colbert Bump: "ChuChu Lovely MuniMuni MuraMura PrinPrin Boron Nururu ReroRero" got hit by this twice, first when it was featured in Kyra Kupetsky's Fuwa Fuwa Foof video (starting a small trend of video memes on YouTube in the process), and secondly when it appeared in lyric text in Chapter 137 of Chainsaw Man.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: If you live outside of Japan, it's quite hard to find their music on YouTube since any video featuring their music is often taken down due to copyright, which is bad since that's the only way many Westerners have access to their music.
  • Missing Episode: For reasons currently undisclosed, Mimi Kajiru Shinuchi did not include new renditions of "Sanpin," "Nobodys," and "Johnny Mamamiya Karifornia (Johnny Tetsu-Pipe 2)".
  • Promoted Fanboy: Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama listened to 'F', their Protest Song about the horrors of the archvillain Frieza as an allegory for the oppression of Tibet, which inspired him to bring back Frieza in an anime movie. Not only was said movie partly titled after the song (Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'), he even got 'F' featured as an Insert Song in it. Taken even further with Frieza's revival being retold and expanded in both continuities of Dragon Ball Super, it's not a stretch to claim this song was the kickstarter for every development of his comeback, including Black Frieza. Yes, one of the greatest big bads in the history of anime gained a whole new shelf life because of what was originally a fan-made Filk Song.
  • The Pete Best: Original guitarist Sugi and bass player Key. They played on the band's debut album A.S.A. Crew, but shortly after that, they got replaced by Ryo and Ue-chan respectively.

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