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Mach Go! Go! Go! (Speed Racer)

The original intro to the japanese version of Speed racer, Mach Go! Go! Go!  
 

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tabbygail7 (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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Don't they play this at the end of the movie during the closing credits?
MorrossethEluial (3 days ago) Show Hide
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These are the lyrics:
The white body of the Mach 5 zipping around a hairpin curve
Nothing can stop him, nothing can scare him
Go, go, go!
With unyielding spirit, Go Mifune drives the Mach 5
Once he starts driving, he is like a demon
He sees nothing other than the track
He gives everything to win
MorrossethEluial (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Mach 5, Go go! (x3)
The sharp-looking Mach 5. Go Mifune
Step on the gas. Get more speed
Go Mach 5, speed up till the end of the earth
Young life flames in his heart
Go, go, go!
Watch his fearless spirit race
Speed up, speed up Mach 5 till the final victory
Mach 5, Go go! (x3)
nuclearmode (1 week ago) Show Hide
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0:50 WTF!?

was that car carrying nuclear waste or something? how fken big was that explosion!?

60s japanese anime physics....gotta love it!
KingOfZilla (1 week ago) Show Hide
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1:04 god I love that sound.
DaimaouGirl (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I miss those, don't you?
meatballhead15 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Was there a different set of Katakana that was used for the word "Mach"? I see "Ma" character is modern, and the tiny little "tsu" that makes you double the next sound is right... but the "Ka" or "Ku" at the end doesn't look right T_T
tkayube (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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That's a "ha".
meatballhead15 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You're right! I was expecting Makka, not Mahha!
SeoulMan (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The little "tsu" indicates a kind of extended pause in pronunciation, and most foreign words that end with "ch" like Mach is Japanized as an H sound. Try looking up Germanic names written in Japanese to see.

So Mach is "Ma (pause) ha", practice singing and you'll get it.

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