March 18, 2007

Rules For Singing The Voltes V Theme Song

Here's a really fun read, written by Jon Torres. If you were/are a big Voltes V fan, you'll definitely relate to this. It's quite certain that many of us have done somewhat a bit of this way back then.

1) You must be under twelve years old.
2) It must be 1977.
3) "Body English" scores extra points.
4) You must not know any Japanese, but know the entire song by heart.
5) Judges are composed of peers, because grownups don't know anything.
6) Volume is a sign of enthusiasm and feeling.
7) So is utter lack of shame and dignity.
8) Consolation points for whoever accidentally rips apart their shorts while making an action pose.

I can still sing the entire theme song in Japanese from memory. But I don't necessarily understand it. It's clearly a holdover from our Voltes V days, when we sang those robot theme songs over and over, at the supermarket, at the store, at our friend's house. How our parents endured that, I'll never know. Kids were so addicted to those shows it made crack-cocaine look like fried peanuts.

The most intense juvenile game back then was the "I can sing the Voltes V song better than you!" When we would hear another kid singing it, we would sing even louder than him or her, trying to prove we can sing it "better" (read "louder") and with more feeling than anyone else. Using the rules mentioned above, the winner is usually decided by an audience or third party.

Heaven forbid that a grownup would meddle in these sacred kid-rituals, assuming the role of judge and jury to these singing maniacs. They didn't even know the song!

The third kid would either (1) referee or (2) compete even louder than the previous two, adding to the strained musical onslaught that by now resembled a frog-pond on a full moon. (Have you ever heard frogs croaking in broken Japanese?)

You play strategically (i.e. sing even louder) basically to upstage/shame the other impudent cretins who obviously can't sing it properly, and act like you are the ONE TRUE FAN of the show, and no one can possibly love it the way you do. And don't forget, putting the grand-finale pose mimicking Voltes V's punch gets you an extra Two Thousand Points!!!

I think pushing the other kid so he lands on his butt gets you Two Million Points. More if your victim was doing the finale-pose at the time. Usually if a kid beats you (i.e. he pushes you and you land on your butt) you are allowed to defend your honor by turning into a giant robot and yelling out your weapon of choice ("Voltes Bazooooookah!!!") and for realistic effect, you throw your slipper at him like a boomerang. This is usually when things reach critical mass, because inevitably the slipper would miss, hitting a nearby grownup in the forehead (or in unfortunate cases, in the cigarette).

This grownup activates the Unified Parent Alarm Klaxon (UPAK) which summons the parents of each respective child right ot the scene of the battle. One of two scenes will ensue:

1) Either parent says to the other, "Keep your awful child away from mine", which starts a lifelong blood-feud in the neighborhood. I believe that's how the darker parts of Tondo got that way.

2) Or more likely, each child is taken home and punished accordingly (e.g. no TV, or a swat on the already-sore butt they fell on) and told "You must NEVER do that anymore! Understand?"

Pouting and possibly crying, we nodded, and understood. Yes, we understood. We understood that NEVER meant "until you see that other kid again, maybe tomorrow".

Many thanks to Jon "Little John Armstrong" Torres.



More Voltes V On Nostalgia Manila
Voltes V Evolution Alienates Original Fans
Voltes V Stage Presentation Video
Commercial Break: Volt In Box! (TV Advert for Voltes V Toy)
Battle Of The Stars: Laida vs. Zandra
Quiz Time! Which member of Voltes V are you?


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13 comments:

  1. Hayy, daming requirements. I guess I'll hafta sing in the shower then. ^_^

    Voltes V, indeed a phenomena ^_^

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  2. Thse days, favorite kong kantahin yung version ng Voltes V theme song by Brod. Pete, yung bang ang umpisa eh "Tatoe ARA MINA" :)

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  3. Here are the lyrics

    Tatoe arashi ga hukou tomo
    Tatoe oonami areru tomo
    Kogidasou tatakai no umi he
    Tobikomou tatakai no uzu he
    Mitsumeau hitomi to hitomi
    Nukumori wo shinjiau
    Go nin no nakama

    BORUTESU FAIBU ni
    subete wo kakete
    Yaruzo chikara no tsukiru made
    Chikyuu no yoake ha
    mou chikai.

    Tatoe ikazuchi hurou tomo
    Tatoe daichi ga yureru tomo
    Tobidasou tatakai no sora he
    Mamorou yo tatakai no niwa wo

    Nigiri au tagai no te to te
    Magokoro wo shinjiau
    Go nin no nakama

    BORUTESU FAIBU ni
    inochi wo kakete
    Yuku zo shouri wo tsukamu made
    Uchuu no yoake ha
    mou chikai

    Tatoe kemono ga hoeru tomo
    Tatoe yukute wo husagu tomo
    Utaou yo tatakai no uta wo
    Katarou yo tatakai no michi wo

    Ashinami wo soroete yukou
    Otagai wo shinjiau
    Go nin no nakama

    BORUTESU FAIBU ni
    Azuketa inochi
    Tobu ze uchuu no hate made mo
    Minna no egao mo
    mou chikai

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  4. English lyrics:

    Someday the sons of light shall fill all the earth
    The morning of justice shall have come to its birth
    So we'll all wave our banners high and free through the air
    For the love and glory we then all shall share

    Soldiers boldly unite to fight and fight for peace
    Hand in hand like eagles through the breeze
    Over lands and over seas

    Voltes V we come to you
    Flashing through with wings of steel
    Fates of foes are what we seal
    With swords of laser light
    And over lands and over seas
    Onwards victory / Voltes V

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  5. Tagalog version as sung by the Nailclippers:

    Sana ngayon kami ay malaki na
    Upang makatulong sa hustisya
    Huhulihin namin ang masasamang tao
    Itatapon sa loob ng kalaboso

    Ang mga kidnapper, carnapper dog-napper
    isnatser at mga hold-up-er
    Lilipunin naming lahat

    Voltes V tatandaan
    Yan po ang tatak namin
    'Pag nakita ninyo kami
    magtago na kayo
    Walang biro, lagot kayo
    Pati na lolo n'yo!

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  6. Anonymous5:10 AM

    Mikelogics,

    Salamat sa mga lyrics! Napakanta ako ng hindi oras. Mukha akong tanga sa harap ng PC pero di bale na, tulog pa yung anak ko!

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  7. Anonymous4:12 PM

    FYI: in Japan, Voltes V is relatively unknown. Voltes V is only popular in the Philippines. When I wa in Tokyo in 2002, I went to shop in Akihabara to buy a Voltes V model for my friend but nobody knew about VV. Mazinger Z is more popular in Japan.

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  8. To Mikelogics,

    Thanks for the lryics to the Tagalog, English, and the original Japanese versions. We will probablly feature these lyrics very soon.


    To Anonymous,

    You are correct. Voltes V was most popular in the Philippines, and was never a cultural phenomenon in Japan. The series is virtually unknown, and seen as a rarity for Anime enthusiasts.

    Original super robots like Getter Robo (Getta Robot in the Phil), and Mazinger Z are more popular and have even been given updated treatments in merchandising, and new tv series makeovers, seen today.

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  9. Anonymous11:51 PM

    I'm trying to search for the publisher of Voltes V here in the Philippines. Know who it is?=)

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  10. Hello to all.

    Gulat ako may site na pala dito para sa mga Gen-X (yan tayo mga martial law babies. Of course sino di makalimot sa Voltes Five. Pag may 20 year olds na nagtatanong sa akin kung apekatdo kami ng martial law, sabi ko nung bata, hindi kasi mga alas-5 pasukan na nag bata sa bahay kasi tapos na Kapwa ko mahal ko, at pag biyernes, voltes five na..

    thanks dun sa nag-post ng lyrics. galeng! pati yung nailclipper nakuha... :)

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  11. Anonymous6:11 PM

    Actually Voltes-V was very famous in South East of Asia, not just The Phillipines. It was a successful re-incarnation of an older series called ComBattler-V by Toei and Sunrise.

    I had no trouble finding Voltes-V in Akihabara, at 2nd-hand toy shops. The problem was, it was a rare item to find, so it's very costly if you can find it.

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  12. Correction po... ang kumanta ng Tagalog version ng Voltes V Theme ay ang Voltes Gang at hindi ang Nailclippers =)

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  13. Here's the Tito, Vic & Joey version of the lyrics:

    Pagdating ng araw at di na tayo kids
    Pagdating ng space 1999
    Ang aking sasakyan isang magarang rocketship
    Biyaheng Star Trek, driver ko ay bionic
    Sister ni Flash Gordon lagi kong ka-date
    Robot lang lagi ang sasayaw
    Voltes V ang discotheque

    Battlestar Galactica
    Bahay namin maganda
    Pag kami ay nagutom na, siyempre tsibog na
    Ng Martian cake, Pluto pizza
    UFOng ginisa

    Pagdating ng araw at di na tayo kids
    Pag usong-uso na ang mga united planets
    Ang aking barkada R2-D2't Mazinger Z
    Si Buck Rogers tambay namin sa Forbes
    Laser swords at pistols ang kinakalabit
    Siyempre close encounters of the third kind
    Ang aming mga Star Wars

    Ultraman kalaban ko
    Kalaban ko sya sa chickas
    Pag kami ay nag-away na syempre awat na
    'Pagkat ang chick na problema
    Sya ay buntis na

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