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.
The scene comes from the third episode of Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, which aired January 26th, 2019. Chika Fujiwara danced during the episode's credits (shown below).
There have been other cosplay versions of the Chikatto dance, but Suzuki’s has special significance as the voice behind the classic song that opened season 2 of Kaguya-Sama "Daddy! Daddy! Do!"
J-Pop star Airi Suzuki goes full cosplay in performance of famous 'Chikatto, Chika Chika' dance from the Kaguya-Sama: Love is War anime.
At the end of the third episode of Kaguya-sama: Love is War, fans were treated to a special ending sequence featuring Chika Fujiwara. The song "Chikatto Chika Chika" sung by Chika's voice actress, Konomi Kohara, played in the background as Chika performed an energetic dance during the ending animation.
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