Shin Kaguya Shima Densetsu part 5

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2007

Chibi Usa and the kittens are having a discussion during this part.

Songs in this part
***Artuka captured
***5000 years of Kaguya Island (including Dark Plasman Version)

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Uploader Comments (wildflower1014)

  • I am just now saving the little bit that comes after part 4. So I will upload it later today and call it 4B.

  • and by parts 5 and 6 I meant parts 4 and 5

  • I have deleted this musical from my computer. In the future, I will try to fix these parts.

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  • I love the little cat children... they are so cute. and I can see now that they are making up for the sparse decoration of scenery by making awesome costumes. this must be some of the best costumes I've seen in a Myu... they are so beautiful... especially the Indian inspired ones.

  • Aizawa Maki and Endou Ado's costumes are so pretty! <3

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  • Is it just me, or does that first song sound similiar to Sailor War?

  • カッコイイ><

  • Yeah that must be it.

  • Maybe because everybody else who had commented on it also wrote it like that. :)

  • Thank you. I always thought that it was wrong but in the original Kaguya Shima Densetsu they always sounded like they were saying gosei nen (dunno why I wrote it with a z).

  • Gosei is also a word though. It means "wisdom". :)

  • No it's really gosen. :) go=5, sen=1000 and nen=year. You can read it in the translation at around 5:30. Also, you might have noticed that when a word ends with an "n" and they have to hold that sound for awhile in a song, the Japanese will close their lips at some point, slightly transforming the "n" into an "m". That can be heard clearly when she sings "gosen-m -nen-m" at 5:31-5:32.

    It's also in Onna Kaizoku no Sakusen right before the first chorus: "gosen-m - nen-m, kono hi no tame ni".

  • I think its gosei-nen.

  • I read a lot of people's comments on that song. I'm not trying to be "that girl" but the name of the song is goSEN nen Kaguya Shima ("sen" is the Japanese word for a thousand, "zei" is usually some form of tax :P ).

    But I agree that this version isn't as good as the original Kaguya Shima.

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