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Go to KTV and request songs. Can you sing anime songs?

The place that everyone often goes to for daily entertainment activities is undoubtedly KTV. The songs that everyone often sings in KTV are all familiar. Old songs or new online songs. But will anyone be able to sing anime songs in KTV? As an anime lover, the editor usually likes to listen to anime songs. But I rarely sing anime songs when gathering with classmates. There are many reasons.

The first is because everyone has different hobbies. The understanding and understanding of animation are also different. And not many people like anime now. It would seem out of place to sing anime songs in a KTV. Affect the overall atmosphere and interest. As the saying goes, different ways do not lead to mutual conflict. Besides, in public occasions like parties, it is better to follow the crowd.

The second reason is that animation in our own country is also gradually developing. Although Japanese animation is the representative of animation, because Japanese is relatively difficult to learn, even people who love animation rarely sing Japanese songs. Usually my passion is just singing along with the melody. So it is not suitable for singing in KTV. The rise of Chinese comics has also led to its theme songs. So everyone also sings some Mandarin anime songs in KTV.

Finally, it may be due to personal reasons. Because these Japanese songs require language standards. If it is not standard, it will look very unprofessional when singing in front of the public. There may be some shyness and inability to let go. How about humming freely in your own room. So I rarely sing anime songs in public venues like this.

Of course, if you are gathering with people who know animation, anime songs will definitely be present throughout the whole process. For example, until the end of the world in "Slam Dunk". Pegasus Fantasy in Saint Seiya. Detective Conan's Wheel of Fortune. The incredible adventure in Dragon Ball. Waiting in Zhenhun Street. The moonlight in the bright moon of Qin Dynasty. Some of these are theme songs from Japanese comics, and some are theme songs from our Chinese comics. They are all worthy of humming in KTV.