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  • Tea and scones for bocchan......Ah, Sebastian we love you. =w=

  • ...Tea and scones for Bocchan...lol xD

  • I can imagine Sebastian waking Ciel up to a bright and early morning by opening the curtains,and later dressing him up and later serving him Earl Grey Tea,with scones to compliment his breakfast,apart from all the other delicious pastries and cakes that Sebastian makes for Ciel ^____^

  • "For breakfast today, we have a lightly poached salmon followed by a delicate mint salad..."

  • @celinepinky1 "Side dishes of toast, scones and campagne have been baked. Which one would you like?"

  • @qazqazqazqaz11 "...a scone."

  • @celinepinky1 "That aroma... is it Ceylon Tea today?"

  • @qazqazqazqaz11 "Yes, from Jackson's in Piccadilly. I await your arrival to the dining table, Master."

  • Krisuvia0Tarmikos is wrong..."Bocchan" doesn't mean son. It means Young Lord or Young Master and is usually an affectionate name. I don't know about the other words but if the rest or his/her translation is right then this means "Tea and Scones to the Young Master".

  • @Krisuvia0Tarmikos you're wrong Bocchan is a Japanese term that can either mean young lord or young master. It does NOT mean Son.

  • The very first song of Kuroshitsuji/Black Butler!!!!

    *Clears throat, bows* Good morning, my Young Lord. It is a bright and early day.

  • @X0LinksLoverGirl0X Not the first,you hear Nigram Clavem (Black Key) as Ciel is making the contract,the scene before the opening song "are you quite sure? if you reject the faith even just this once the gates to heaven will be closed to you forever." "Would one who was amung the faithful ever go so far as to summon someone like you?" ^_^ i love this song but its not the first XD

  • Saxes all hail mighty saxes and there complete sexyness sebby should play the sax he'd be hard core, wait he already is. XD

  • good morning Bocchan!!! XD

  • @digzzz23 ohioh is how you say good morning in jap just fyi :)

  • Its funny how you can hear the guy taking his breath in this video XD

  • ah, now i wanna figure this out on my sax <3

  • "Bocchan" is "Young Master". "Bocchan" is not "son". "Son" is "Musuko" or "Segare" in Japanese.

  • Ah, Morning my lord. Today we start off with Old english tea with a side of scones.

  • trop biien cette musique <3

  • Heh...reminds me of Hayate no Gotoku..

  • Does anyone know where to get the Kuroshitsuji OST if someone is not living in Japan? I've looked on ebay and amazon and they don't have it ):

  • @BecandYami you can get them if you have real player on your computer. just download it and a little window will pop up on top of the video saying download. there are tutorials on youtube for this type of thing.

    Hope this was useful.

    have a great day.

  • my 2 1/2 fave? :D

  • I NEED THE NOTATION. NEED NEED NEED. But where to get? TT

  • subela completa porfavor !!!!!

    y me envias un correo que se yo...

    pero ponla completa !!!

  • no esta completaaaaa !!!!!!!

  • It's one of my favorite songs on the OST ^_^ In English, the song title translates to "Tea and scones to the Son". Koucha is a word for a tea that is not native to Japan. Sukoon, is Scone and because they don't have a word for it in Japanese, they sound it out. "Bocchan" is another way to say "son". The other are just particles to help with the sentences structure. It's a great anime as well :P

  • @Krisuvial0Tarmikos I thought tea was Ocha?

  • @FluffyPonBomb

    "ocha" is what we call tea that is native to Japan. Like green tea. I won't get into the particulars of oxidation and roasting of tea leaves, but "koucha" (ko-ocha) is for Western black teas like Early Grey.

  • @TomatoTruffles Ah, thanks very much <3

  • @FluffyPonBomb hmmm... Maybe koucha is english tea?

  • @FluffyPonBomb 'Koucha is a word for a tea that is not native to Japan.'

  • @FluffyPonBomb "Ocha" does mean tea, but it's a term used for traditional Japanese tea. "Kocha," however, is used when referring to a foreign tea, like "Earl Gray." And then there's also "ryokucha," which is green tea.

  • @Krisuvial0Tarmikos "Bocchan" is also a standard term servants in Japan, meaning "young master". That's why Ciel's servants call him that. :3

  • @Krisuvial0Tarmikos "Bocchan" can be "Young Lord" or "Young Master" as well, right?

  • @Krisuvial0Tarmikos Actually, I think "boy" would be a better translation for "botchan" in this instance, but thank you for translating all of that!

  • love this song!

  • whats the name of this song?

  • @fleischfrisch Bocchan Ni Koucha To Sukoon Wo.

  • @icytealeaf O.o muchas gracias! :P

  • @fleischfrisch Happy to help :3

  • Oh this OST~! Such a mood setter ♥♥♥

  • BEAUTIFUL!!

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