Konya wa Shinpojion Lyrics - Olympia Kyklos

Akito Hayashi, 林彰人 Konya wa Shinpojion Olympia Kyklos Ending 6 Lyrics

Konya wa Shinpojion Lyrics

From the AnimeOlympia Kyklos オリンピア・キュクロス

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Romaji

Dansu furoa ni 100 tō no ikenie
Konya wa pāti naito
Pāti naito
Yūshō pāti naito

Tabetaina tabetaina
O ushi no sutēki 〜
(bejitarian wa ushigata kēki)
Tateyo kana tateyo kana
Boku no buronzuzō
(o nedan nenshū 10 nenbun)

Dansu furoa ni 100 tō no ikenie
Kikitaina kikitaina
Boku o tataeru shi 〜
(shiai o minaide tsukuru shi)

English

100 sacrifices on the dance floor
(Olympieion)
Tonight is party night
Party night
Victory party night

I wish I could eat, I wish I could eat
A beef steak
(Cow-shaped cakes for vegetarians)
Maybe I'll build, maybe I'll build
A bronze status of myself
(Costs 10 years' salary (3000 drachma) )

100 sacrifices on the dance floor
(Olympieion)
I want to hear, I want to hear
Songs praising my victory
(Songs written without watching the
games)

Kanji

ダンスフロアに100頭の生贄
今夜はパーティナイト
パーティナイト
優勝パーティナイト

食べたいな 食べたいな
お牛のステーキ〜
(ベジタリアンは牛型ケーキ)
建てよかな 建てよかな
僕のブロンズ像
(お値段年収10年分)

ダンスフロアに100頭の生贄
聴きたいな 聴きたいな
僕を讃える詩〜
(試合を見ないで作る詩)

Olympia Kyklos Konya wa Shinpojion Lyrics - Information

Title:Konya wa Shinpojion

AnimeOlympia Kyklos

Type of Song:Ending

Appears in:Ending 6

Performed by:Akito Hayashi, 林彰人

Lyrics by:Ryo Fujii, 藤井亮

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Konya wa Shinpojion Lyrics - Olympia Kyklos belongs to the anime Olympia Kyklos, take a look at the argument:

In the depths of Ancient Greece, resided Demetrios, a talented but reserved vase painter who possessed a distinct aversion towards sports and competitive events. However, destiny had a peculiar plan in store for him. When faced with the dire predicament of protecting his village, Demetrios found himself compelled to devise a game that would rival the mayor of a neighboring town. Little did he know, this unexpected turn of events would propel him into an extraordinary journey. One fateful moment, while seeking refuge within the confines of a colossal vase adjacent to his humble workshop, a forceful bolt of lightning struck the vessel, hurtling him through the realms of time and space. As if by enchantment, Demetrios suddenly found himself amidst the electric atmosphere of Tokyo, Japan, during the illustrious 1964 Summer Olympics.

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