This song is based on and was created at the height of the "Gekioko Punpun Maru" trend. The phrase, or buzzword, was a neologism that gained popularity in early 2013, created by Japanese Gyaru as a way of expressing various stages of anger using a minimal number of characters. This phrase quickly took off on Japanese social media, especially on Twitter. "Geki oko" is a Gyaru term meaning "very angry". "Punpun" is an onomatopoeia of expressing anger, such as steam coming off of one's head. "Maru" is a suffix for formatting terms to classical names.
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| - 激おこぷんぷん丸 (Gekioko Punpun Maru)
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| - This song is based on and was created at the height of the "Gekioko Punpun Maru" trend. The phrase, or buzzword, was a neologism that gained popularity in early 2013, created by Japanese Gyaru as a way of expressing various stages of anger using a minimal number of characters. This phrase quickly took off on Japanese social media, especially on Twitter. "Geki oko" is a Gyaru term meaning "very angry". "Punpun" is an onomatopoeia of expressing anger, such as steam coming off of one's head. "Maru" is a suffix for formatting terms to classical names.
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| - "激おこぷんぷん丸"
- English: Furious Punpun Maru
- Romaji: Gekioko Punpun Maru
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| - Niconico Broadcast / YouTube Broadcast( )
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| - Acoustic ver.
- Chiptune cover
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| - black; color: white
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| - This song is based on and was created at the height of the "Gekioko Punpun Maru" trend. The phrase, or buzzword, was a neologism that gained popularity in early 2013, created by Japanese Gyaru as a way of expressing various stages of anger using a minimal number of characters. This phrase quickly took off on Japanese social media, especially on Twitter. "Geki oko" is a Gyaru term meaning "very angry". "Punpun" is an onomatopoeia of expressing anger, such as steam coming off of one's head. "Maru" is a suffix for formatting terms to classical names.
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