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The Japanese word {{Nihongo|kōrogi|こおろぎ}} means "a [[wikipedia:Cricket (insect)|cricket]]." The band originally wanted to call themselves the [[wikipedia:Rhaphidophoridae|Toilet Crickets]] (便所こおろぎ ''Benjo Koorogi''), but wisely decided against it. They had intended to only be together from 1972-73, thus "Koorogi '73". | The Japanese word {{Nihongo|kōrogi|こおろぎ}} means "a [[wikipedia:Cricket (insect)|cricket]]." The band originally wanted to call themselves the [[wikipedia:Rhaphidophoridae|Toilet Crickets]] (便所こおろぎ ''Benjo Koorogi''), but wisely decided against it. They had intended to only be together from 1972-73, thus "Koorogi '73". | ||
They performed the ending theme to ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (cartoon)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory]]'', "[[Cybertron Banzai]]". | They performed the [[theme song|ending theme]] to ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (cartoon)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory]]'', "[[Cybertron Banzai]]". | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
Revision as of 18:05, 23 January 2015
Template:Nihongo were a Japanese backing vocals group best known for their contributions to the Super Robot series and Toei's Super Sentai series. The group was disbanded after 1990.
The Japanese word Template:Nihongo means "a cricket." The band originally wanted to call themselves the Toilet Crickets (便所こおろぎ Benjo Koorogi), but wisely decided against it. They had intended to only be together from 1972-73, thus "Koorogi '73".
They performed the ending theme to Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory, "Cybertron Banzai".
Members
- Masatake "Mac" Okura (大倉正丈): Leader. From Okayama.
- Hiroki "Hirobo" Inoue (上野博樹): Second. From Tokyo.
- Takafumi "Abo" Tsushima (津島隆文): Bass. From Kanagawa.

