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.
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.
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.
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.
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! is a relatively easy anime to write off since it's a slice-of-life series without many bells and whistles to draw eyes to it... except for its opening theme. "Easy Breezy" is a song performed by Japanese rap duo chelmico, and the wacky opening animation paired with it garnered thousands of parodies and memes online.
Originally released in 2013, Free! Iwatobi Swim Club is a swimming, sports-centric anime produced by Kyoto Animation. If the eye-catching visuals aren't enough to draw in viewers, the popularity of its main characters dancing during the ending credits might be worth investing time in.
As an anime that tackles the heaviness of existence and what it means to be human, Death Parade has a completely misleading opening sequence. During the opening, Death Parade 's main cast poses and performs various dances while the insanely catchy track "Flyers" by BRADIO plays in the background.
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.
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.
While there's a lot about Jujutsu Kaisen that makes it stand out as a shonen series for a new generation, the dancing in the first ending animation helped spread its popularity. Not only does the first ending sequence feature the smooth and catchy track "Lost in Paradise feat.
Most Dragon Ball fans would have probably tried this dance multiple times by now. The Fusion Dance was first introduced by Goku, who learned it from Metamorans in the Other World. The purpose of Fusion is to temporarily merge two or more bodies of similar power levels into a stronger entity.
If you’re interested to learn a more bizarre and unique dance sequence, the Torture Dance from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is definitely the right choice. As seen in Part 5, Vento Aureo (Golden Wind), the dance involves Narancia, Mista and Fugo, who perform it while torturing Zucchero, a Stand user that ambushes Team Bucciarati.
Whether it was its unabashed fan service or intense swimming competition drama, Free! quickly became one of the most beloved sports anime series when it was released in 2013.
Perhaps the only dance that can compete with the Hare Hare Yukai is Chika Fujiwara's dance. 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.
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:
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 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.
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.