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Piloting the Cybody Firzbuerger, one of the mecha formerly hidden in the island's ancient ruin, he is a Star Driver opposing the Kiraboshi Order of Cross to protect Wako, the Southern Shrine Maiden, from them. According to the Order, Takuto is the legendary "Ginga Bishonen" (Galactic Pretty Boy) and the greatest threat to their plans.
However, beneath the school is a group of mysterious giants called Cybodies, which can be controlled by humans in an alternate dimension known as Zero Time. Takuto, The "Galactic Pretty Boy" (銀河美少年, Ginga Bishōnen), finds himself dragged into opposition with the "Glittering Crux Brigade" (綺羅星十字団, Kiraboshi Jūjidan, lit.
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The song became a meme in early 2019, on the video-sharing platform TikTok. As part of the "Pretty Boy Swag transformation meme", users upload short videos of themselves where they "transform into their favourite pop culture figures". [1] According to Mashable India, during the song's build up, users don pieces of costumes and assume position.
Pretty Boy Floyd (1904–1934), American gangster and bank robber Don Covay (1936–2015), American singer Larry Hennig (1936–2018), American professional wrestler
A second Chali 2na solo song, "The Anchor Man", was featured on the Dan The Automator-curated soundtrack to the latest installment in the game series, NBA 2K7. Another song, "Something Different", was also featured on the All-Pro Football 2K8 soundtrack. Five years after Fish Market, a solo album, titled Fish Outta Water, was released.
The song served as the first opening theme song to the anime series Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live. [8] The single charted at #79 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. [9] Over the Rainbow, side characters from Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live, also provided a cover of "Boy Meets Girl" on their first
"D.C." is a song by Australian alternative rock band Died Pretty. It was released in September 1991 as the second single from their fourth studio album Doughboy Hollow. The song peaked at number 124 on the ARIA Charts. It was nominated for Best Video at the 1992 Aria Awards. [1]