Well I haven't seen any good PV's recently. Some decent ones yes, but none of them was really good. Also I don't watch commercials so... yeah... But I watched a lots of good VTR's, like this one for example. :)
shi-emu...searched for japanese commercials a lot on youtube...figure cm should be free for all to watch...and japanese commercials are offen in japanese...so it should be a way for me to learn the language or to at least learn more...or maybe just a chance to hear words that I allread kinda know again... MVHH
There is one big Hello! Project fan at the JapanesePod101 offices ^^
Hello! Project is the best! I am from the Netherlands and one of the biggest Hello! Project fans in the world! H!P got me interested in Japanese
Please bring back Hiroko for more of her teaching videos like she used to do, thank you
Very Good!!!!!Excellent!!
The PV for Spring of Life by Perfume is my favorite PV.
Segata Sanshiro . best CM ever!!
woah, it feels like my japanese learning just shifted to knowing tech words, like the kind you'll find on remote controls.
Best pv by far is ponponpon
the U with a diacritic and a small "I" means "vi"
{ヴィ = vi }
Hiroko-san, anata no koto wo aishtiteimasu!
My favorite PV is probably PonPonPon just because of its WTF-ness.
Well I haven't seen any good PV's recently. Some decent ones yes, but none of them was really good. Also I don't watch commercials so... yeah... But I watched a lots of good VTR's, like this one for example. :)
cool is it Hiroko or someone else?
well PV or MV i have seen good music from Hello!Project like c-ute. i know you might know them. do you?
why do you use the katakana U in PV?
Hiroko-san~! ^o^
Sakura Chirari ^_^
shi-emu...searched for japanese commercials a lot on youtube...figure cm should be free for all to watch...and japanese commercials are offen in japanese...so it should be a way for me to learn the language or to at least learn more...or maybe just a chance to hear words that I allread kinda know again...
MVHH
waseeeeeego!
View GazettE's PVs everyday XD
That doesn't explain why almost no textbook describes these katakana letters that do not have hiragana counterparts.
I think that is because hiragana is used to write Japanese native term and such sounds does not exist in native Japanese.
because it`s a gairagio
that still doesnt explain why they use a U with a diacritic
Gosh, you're hyperkawaii
PRAISE THE LORD GOD JESUS CHRIST AMEN
PV...pee wee lolol