@munkeyweb Well midori isn't always used the smae in English and Japanese. Aoi refers to a blue or an oceany blue-green colour. Even when green was introduced, it was still refered to as a shade of Ao.
So Ao(i) when used to describe an apple refers a green colour.
@munkeyweb Well midori isn't always used the same in English and Japanese. Aoi refers to a blue or an oceany blue-green colour. Even when green was introduced, it was still refered to as a shade of Ao.
So Ao(i) when used to describe an apple refers a green colour.
Yeah, K2G can be gret :) After Rabbit Channel and Kyouki na Futari i'll try a K2G movie :) But for the ska band, i'll make it with what i have . =S And yeah i have the CD SPIKE . Actually I have : Amiyumi The Very Best Of Puffy/amiyumi Spike An Illustrated History JET CD 59 ( even if I know that 59 isn't necessary if you got Hi Hi ) Hi Hi Puffy Amiyumi and Nice . I'll get later Hit & Fun for the new songs Otomemoriaru, Hazumu Rizumu and Hataraku Otoko . Only Solosolo is missing :'(
That's funny. The Beatles member Ringo's name is apple.... odd. lol! Awesome song!
TheBeatlesPkmnFaan42 11 months ago
Aoi is blue in Japanese.
Midori means green. :)
NekoSasukeGirl 1 year ago 2
where can i find this song to download?
Monokuroboopig 1 year ago
@Monokuroboopig you can use a YouTube to mp3 converter online to convert the song into a Mp3 file
Vanillasnowflakes 1 month ago
Sound they punched the last ticket like this song in..
cingle2004jp 1 year ago
heh heh allright!
lordnachos13 2 years ago
my sims. nice
supersonic268862 2 years ago
gigity gigity gigity goo.
supersonic268862 2 years ago 4
is Green Apple the real name for this song, because i cant find the lyrics under that name
emogothfaerie 3 years ago
Yes it is ...
try either Green Apple or Aoi Ringo
kytlle 3 years ago
i found it already, but thanks
emogothfaerie 3 years ago
Isn't Aoi - blue and midori - green?
munkeyweb 2 years ago
@munkeyweb Well midori isn't always used the smae in English and Japanese. Aoi refers to a blue or an oceany blue-green colour. Even when green was introduced, it was still refered to as a shade of Ao.
So Ao(i) when used to describe an apple refers a green colour.
Thelieyoubelieved 1 year ago
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@munkeyweb Well midori isn't always used the same in English and Japanese. Aoi refers to a blue or an oceany blue-green colour. Even when green was introduced, it was still refered to as a shade of Ao.
So Ao(i) when used to describe an apple refers a green colour.
Thelieyoubelieved 1 year ago
yes
lordnachos13 2 years ago
this song is on my top 5 Puffy list & the vid is pretty damn funny! nice job! thx!
TidyCat 3 years ago
i love this videoooo <3333
xHelloProjectFanx 3 years ago
Yeah seasons =) That was when I've got it recently
So I really showed the possibilities that features Seasons .
kytlle 4 years ago
you used seasons huh?lol
twinswaibon15 4 years ago
kytlle 4 years ago
and The Hit Parade =P
kytlle 4 years ago
what do :( and :) mean?
tvwatcher1220 4 years ago
Lean your head to the left and you'll see faces :D
kytlle 4 years ago
so :( means unhappy
and :) means happy?
tvwatcher1220 4 years ago
Right ! =)
kytlle 4 years ago
i miss yu hahaha
twinswaibon15 4 years ago
n00b
Rickyrab 3 years ago
That is just a hilarious thing to say xDDD
giantmidgetwaffle 3 years ago
It'd be NICE. if u made a K2G clip, including a ska band. It's probably the most cheerful PUFFY song. Cya.
ANTIDEUS 4 years ago
Coooooooooooollllll video!
ANTIDEUS 4 years ago
nice ***** you have the CD Spike or??
badcandy12 4 years ago