@@sdlock83 Definitely not the last, plenty of sprite based fighters have come out between 2009 and now. Heck, the new Melty Blood that dropped in 2021 is the most recent one that comes to my mind lol
This version is about sending a spirit back to hell. The first version though, Monk Dadada, was about living in vice, as there’s only one life to live.
It's basically an advertisement for people to call on onmyoji the moment they suspect there's evil spirits or yokai or bakemono around. It's basically the Japanese esoteric taoism equivalent of the Ghostbusters theme. It's combined with another theme that espouses anti-buddhist virtues, such as giving into your vices because you only have one life to live.
Bozude Dadada and Let's go Onmyouji were two fantastic tracks already, but now both combined created perfection.
Song Title: Let's Go Onmyouji! (Bozude Dadada Remix)
*priests dancing in the background intensifies*
what a pity this video game doesn't have the recognition it deserves , everybody talks about Tekken and street fighter , but few knows POW series
Especially considering that Power Instinct 5 is one of, if not the LAST brand new 2D sprite-based fighting games to be released!
@@sdlock83 Definitely not the last, plenty of sprite based fighters have come out between 2009 and now. Heck, the new Melty Blood that dropped in 2021 is the most recent one that comes to my mind lol
Blame Atlus for not even trying to market it outside Japan
@@jakebowen6856Not true. Cel-based 2D fighters are NOT sprites.
@@sdlock83I personally count anything that's pixel art as sprites, so, agree to disagree!
These songs go together like chocolate and peanut butter.
Amazing music of that shaolin monk
TOP music
I swear Yabeno Hikomaro (The Channeler AKA Onmyouji AKA the singer) is the most famous PI character in the series.
Gonna miss the go go girls but this is pretty good
get real
Si
Chinnen Remix Part.2
Anyone know what the song is about?
It's about sending evil spirits back to hell
@@l3rvn0 Makes sense, thanks!
@@mllarson The lyrics are almost the same from the song "Let's go, onmyouji!"
This version is about sending a spirit back to hell. The first version though, Monk Dadada, was about living in vice, as there’s only one life to live.
It's basically an advertisement for people to call on onmyoji the moment they suspect there's evil spirits or yokai or bakemono around. It's basically the Japanese esoteric taoism equivalent of the Ghostbusters theme. It's combined with another theme that espouses anti-buddhist virtues, such as giving into your vices because you only have one life to live.
Rammstein?
Es Krilin De Dragón Ball