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Does STARSABER eat a lot as well?
Has he ever eaten snack?
Has he ever been scolded because of bedwetting?
So he is a kid like us.
Long live CYBERTRON!
Long live TRANSFORMER!
Bad things go away!
Bad guys will get chichi-chi-chi-chi chi-chin-pui!
Chichichi chichinpui! Chichichi chichinpui!
Papa-papaya-papa Chichinpui no pui!
Does STARSABER tear as well?
Does he feel sad just as expected?
Does he do horizontal bar gymnastics well?
Can we be braves too?
Long live CYBERTRON!
Long live TRANSFORMER!
Bad things go away!
Bad guys will get chichi-chi-chi-chi chi-chin-pui!
Long live CYBERTRON!
Long live TRANSFORMER!
Bad things go away!
Bad guys will get chichi-chi-chi-chi chi-chin-pui!|}
Notes
Kakuryū sings this song to himself when performing menial tasks at a few points during the series.
Whilst he freely admits to having been a kid just like you, Star Saber refutes the claims that he is a bed-wetting compulsive eater by shaking his head. He may not be the most trustworthy source, however, for if it were true, it might not be the kind of information he'd want leaking out, so to speak.
"Chichinpui" is a magic word for when you want something to disappear, such as a mother might say to her child when kissing better a scraped knee.
Despite what certain anthropomorphic amphibians might have you believe, "banzai" is less of a war cry and more a cheer of celebration. It literally translates to "1000 years" (as in "May the Emperor reign for..."). Now you know...
References
Original Japanese and Rōmaji transliteration taken from TFKenkon Lyrics.
English translation taken from the Transformers: The Takara Collection, Vol. 3 - Victory DVD set by Metrodome.
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