¡Tensai Bakabon - Soundtrack Soshuban -
¡Idol Four / Takeo Watanabe
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[Machine Translation] The Tensai Bakabon anime series still boasts strong popularity. The secret lies in the catchy and fast-paced background music, which mixes enka-style music with synths! Takeo Watanabe, who has become a major composer of accompaniment music for period dramas and anime sports such as "The Star of the Giant" and "Attack No. 1," took the plunge with "Tensai Bakabon," his first gag anime. In addition to the "Nabetake-bushi," which successfully incorporated elements of enka (traditional Japanese ballad) and mood songs, the music was covered with the sound of police car sirens to give it a bland flavor, the comical sound of mute trumpets to create the atmosphere when Bakabon and his friends walk, the boyo-yon sound from the jaw harp, which became completely famous in "Bakabon," the sound of the Taisho harp, the auto-wah, and the sound of the "Bakabon" jingle. The Bakabon world is expressed through sound, making full use of kitschy instruments such as the Taisho harp, auto-wah, and marimba. ( Takeo Watanabe ): A composer who has composed music for period dramas and movies in addition to anime. In addition to the above animation works, he has composed music for "Magical Mako," "Ryu, the Boy in the Primeval," "Suzunosuke Akado," "Cutie Honey," "Isamu, the Boy in the Wilderness," "The Girl from the Alps," "Meg, the Witch Girl," "Dog of Flanders," "Candy Candy," "Lascal, the Lascar, the Lascar," "Ienakiko," "Mobile Suit Gun Gundam" and many more. (Special feature): Newly written comic book by Tokyo Movie's drawing staff, "Bakabon"! Full-color 8-page booklet!
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