Updated 11 months ago by shevyrolet. Chika Dance refers to a dance performed by Chika Fujiwara of the anime series Kaguya-sama: Love Is War. After airing, footage of the dance was remixed with other music while some users copied the dance in popular YouTube videos.
Chika is a cute fair-skinned young girl with shoulder-length silver hair (light pink in the anime) that has a black bow in the middle of her square bangs, blue eyes and she has a larger chest size despite being shorter than Kaguya Shinomiya. She sometimes ties her hair in a slightly high ponytail.
Chika is a bubbly eccentric girl who almost always has a smile on her face. Always looking to have fun with her fellow student council members, she is often the one to come up with strange activities and ideas that entertain herself and the others.
The Chika dance first appears at the end of the third episode of the anime series, Kaguya-sama: Love is War. The dance sequence is performed by the adorable Chika in one fluid take that lasts throughout the entire end credits.
Super Bright Shining Girl "Chika" (チカっとチカ千花っ♡, Chikatto Chika Chika♡?) also known as "Chika Dance Song" was performed by Konomi Kohara, voice actor of Chika Fujiwara, as the ending theme for Episode 3 of the first season of the Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai anime series.
Instead, it's Naoya Nakayama's special Chikatto Chika Chika dance that's gone wildly viral, with over 3 million views on the official region locked youtube upload alone.
Yu Ishigami Later, it's revealed that the two hold some fondness for each other (Chika being sympathetic to his situation and Ishigami admitting her genius capabilities).
This dance became known as the Chika Dance online, and it's been parodied hundreds of times online in both meme and video format. Some videos have received thousands of views, boosting the show's popularity even further.
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AboutSeriesKaguya-sama: Love is WarNameChika FujiwaraGenderFemaleAge16 years oldBirthdayMarch 3rd11 more rows
I felt a glimmer of hope in my chest that just maybe we could one day stand on equal footing....Miyuki ShiroganeRelationshipsKei Shirogane (Sister) Papa Shirogane (Father) Unnamed mother (Estranged) Unnamed Grandparents Kaguya Shinomiya (Girlfriend)24 more rows
In Chapter 162, Kaguya happily announces to Hayasaka that she and Shirogane are officially dating. Although, the story eventually tackles issues surrounding the Shinomiya family.
Chika's voice actress, Konomi Kohara, commemorated the occasion on her Instagram (click to view the original post): Kohara expressed her gratitude to fans, and her gratitude at being able to play Chika. Fans thanked her in return—with others saying the ending is a masterpiece for the ages.
There's a lot to love about KAGUYA-SAMA: LOVE IS WAR, but fans agree: Chika's adorable song and dance from the end of the third episode is one of the greatets things about the show. (If not one of the greatest things ever.) And now, it's got the numbers to prove it!
And the series continues to bring the numbers, whether on YouTube or in print: recently, it was confirmed that the manga's most recent print run will mean there are 12 million copies in print as of this month.
Not only does the first ending sequence feature the smooth and catchy track "Lost in Paradise feat. AKLO" by ALI, but it also displays unconventionally drawn animation with smooth dance moves of some of the main cast.
While JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is already a massively popular franchise, the Torture Dance in Part 5: Golden Wind definitely boosted JoJo's in the anime community. Originally drawn in manga form in 1995, the iconic Torture Dance scene was animated in 2018 during Episode 7 of Golden Wind. This scene spread like wildfire after it aired, and one of the YouTube videos of the dance sits at over 32 million views. Several fan parodies including live dances and fan animations still exist online, elevating JoJo's popularity even higher.
Originally released as an adult visual novel in 2002, Popotan eventually earned itself an anime release in 2003. During the opening sequence for the visual novel, two of its characters, Mii and Mai, are seen dancing in a silly, repetitive fashion that was replicated as a gif and spread online. Around 2006, a user online combined the gif with a remixed version of "Caramelldansen," a pop song released by Swedish pop group Caramell, and posted it as a Flash animated loop on his website. The rest is internet history.
In the anime adaptation of the series, Konomi Kohara voices the character, while Jad Saxton plays her in the English dub. The ending theme song "Chikatto Chika Chika" by Kohara is used only in the third episode of the first season; the song plays while the anime shows a dance performance by Chika.
Nationality. Japanese. Chika Fujiwara (藤原 千花, Fujiwara Chika) is a fictional character in the manga series Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, created by Aka Akasaka. Depicted in the story as coming from a prestigious family of politicians, Chika is the student council secretary of Shuchiin Academy, where she works closely with her fellow student council ...
In February 2020, Aka Akasaka, the author of Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, said in an interview that Chika's role in the manga is mainly to serve as a foil to Kaguya Shinomiya and Miyuki Shirogane, popping up when the two of them are in the middle of their scheming and then she sows chaos through her silliness, in addition to stating that the relationships between Chika, Shirogane and Kaguya basically drive the plot. Also, Akasaka was asked why Chika has no monologues and he replied, "Fujiwara is exactly who she is. She doesn't harbor any darkness. The fact that she doesn't have monologues was just an early idea of mine; at the time, I felt it was better to leave a little mystery somewhere. But now that the series has run for so long, that's not really necessary anymore. I draw Fujiwara like she's everyone's heroine. Please feel free to like her." A month earlier, during another interview, when asked about whether he resembles any of his characters, Akasaka said that he is like Chika in that he loves board games, and that he feels like her and has her personality when friends and family visit.
Chika Fujiwara is the student council secretary of Shuchiin Academy. Chika is a fair-skinned young girl with shoulder-length silver hair (light pink in the anime) that has a black bow in the middle of her square bangs, blue eyes and she has a large chest size.
In the live action films Kaguya-sama: Love Is War and its sequel Kaguya-sama: Love Is War 2, she is portrayed by Japanese actress and former singer Nana Asakawa. Chika is considered one of the most popular characters of Kaguya-sama: Love Is War and her personality has been well received by both fans and critics.
Chika has become an extremely popular and somewhat of a breakout character in anime and manga fandom. The popularity of Chika's character has made her a frequent subject of cosplay among female fan readers of the Kaguya-sama: Love Is War series. At the 2020 Crunchyroll Anime Awards, Chika was nominated for the Best Girl category in the awards. A 1/7th scale figure of Chika wearing a bikini was released in 2020 by Crunchyroll.
Also, Akasaka was asked why Chika has no monologues and he replied, "Fujiwara is exactly who she is. She doesn't harbor any darkness. The fact that she doesn't have monologues was just an early idea of mine; at the time, I felt it was better to leave a little mystery somewhere.
The Chika dance first appears at the end of the third episode of the anime series, Kaguya-sama: Love is War. The dance sequence is performed by the adorable Chika in one fluid take that lasts throughout the entire end credits.
Why do Chika’s moves seem so real? It's thanks to the use of “rotoscoping,” a technique in which animators trace over the movement of a live-action scene. From its very first appearance, the Chika dance became a huge sensation online. Loads of fans have covered it, created parodies of it, or even remixed the footage with other songs, making it a popular YouTube trend.
Hare Hare Yukai is the ending theme song of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. After becoming a fast Internet phenomenon in the mid-'00s for its catchy song and unique and easy-to-learn moves, this dance remains one of the most iconic in the world of anime even years after its release. Many fans have created their own versions of the Hare Hare Yukai by covering it, creating remixes and parodies.
The purpose of Fusion is to temporarily merge two or more bodies of similar power levels into a stronger entity. Piccolo, who learns this technique from Goku, teaches it to Goten so he can fuse with Trunks in order to defeat Majin Buu. Goku describes the dance in Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn as a combination of traditional fighting poses and water ballet -- much to the annoyance of Vegeta.
Recently, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya 's voice actors, Aya Hirano (Haruhi) and Tomokazu Sugita (Kyon) reenacted the iconic dance and posted it on social media with the hashtag # Do the "Hare Hare Yukai" With All Your Might at Home to encourage people to stay at home, but also be active during the quarantine. While Aya Hirano brings back the nostalgic Haruhi charisma we all missed, Sugita is as funny as ever while dancing. It's a fun throwback not only to a particular Internet craze, but also to a loveable anime couple.
The Fusion Dance continues to be a strong touching stone for anime fans, still used in Vines and TikTok videos, and even as the American football team, Cleveland Browns’, goal celebration. While the dance itself might not make you merge into a powerful entity in real life, it is still fun to do.
Chika is a bubbly eccentric girl who almost always has a smile on her face. Always looking to have fun with her fellow student council members, she is often the one to come up with strange activities and ideas that entertain herself and the others. She is mostly oblivious to the atmosphere of the room, resulting in her being an unpredictable element that ruins many of Kaguya Shinomiya 's and Miyuki Shirogane 's schemes to make the other confess, and Ai Hayasaka as Chika is a threat to her tasks.
Origin. Chika is based on Kuramochi no Miko (車持 皇子), the second suitor from The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter who was tasked with finding the Jeweled Branch from Hourai. Her habit of cheating during games is based on the fact that her counterpart attempted to present Princess Kaguya with a forgery.
Chika has multiple ribbons that she names each and every one of them. Miyuki Shirogane and Yu Ishigami don’t have any idea how Chika keeps her ribbon on her hair. In Kaguya Shinomiya 's flashback, Chika stated that her IQ is 3 , but where and how she got that number is unknown. It is likely false since:
Chika has taught Miyuki how to play volleyball, sing their school anthem, dance Soran Bushi, perform balloon art, touch fish, and to rap. Oddly enough Miyuki was the one who taught Chika how to rap first, in order for her to teach him. Chika unpredictability makes her a grave threat to many of Ai Hayasaka 's tasks.
In chapter 222 of the manga, Chika reveals that she played piano because she wanted to be perfect, and she becomes a prodigy at piano. The expectations of her family and her fans rose, forcing her to practice more.
Chika is a cute fair-skinned young girl with shoulder-length silver hair (light pink in the anime) that has a black bow in the middle of her square bangs, blue eyes and she has a larger chest size despite being shorter than Kaguya Shinomiya. She is usually dressed in a Shuchi'in Academy high school uniform.
Everyone in her family has plant-based names that reference the branch in some way. Chika's surname "Fujiwara" is based on the actual real-life Fujiwara clan who were important figures in Japanese Politics throughout history.