The Gamushara Oendan performance is definitely one of the best I've seen; not only is it a really beautiful show of the team's skill, passion, and coordination, it's a blessing that it's recorded in such high quality. Most oendan recordings I've found are taken from the audience at a distance, so it's harder to see what's going on. I'm really glad this performance got preserved in detail.
I can't go out for 5 minutes without a new Yu Yu Hakusho POP UP being announced. This time the characters are dressed as "oendan", japanese "cheering squad".
Let's take a look at the merch:
■ Deca Sma Chara Stand
A large acrylic smartphone stand.
Product size: H180 × W140 × D3mm
Price: ¥3,300
■ Chara Clear Case
Convenient for storing and transporting tickets, postcards, receipts etc.!
A5 size (148 mm x 210 mm)
Price: ¥880
■ [Limited product] Muffler Towel
Product size: H200 × W1100mm
Price: ¥2,200 yen
■ Character Acrylic Figure
Product size: H150 x W150 x D3mm
Price: : ¥1,760
■ Can Badges
Product size: 65mm
Price: ¥528 each; BOX (7 types) = ¥3,696
■ Acrylic Key Chains
Product size: 65 x 65 (mm)
Price: ¥858 each; BOX (7 types) = ¥6,006
■ Postcards
A limited number of postcards (7 types in total) will be randomly presented for each purchase of 2,200 yen (tax included).
I want a DDR game that uses the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan setting. Same characters and yelling and everything, just DDR arrows instead of the tappy thing because I don't have the reflexes and hand eye coordination for Oendan.
Konjo, after being found guilty, is tied up and dragged off by Monobear into a large sports stadium. Monobear lifts up Konjo and pushes him through the top of a taiko drum, and tips it on its side. The screen is filled by waving banners and confetti, declaring “DRUMROLL, PLEASE!”.
Monobear kicks the drum with Konjo in it, and blows on his Megaphone. From the opposite end of the stadium comes a MUCH larger taiko drum, this one with Monobears wearing hachimakis emblazoned with the Hope’s Peak symbol rolling on top of it. The two drums meet in the middle, and Konjo is easily flattened by the much larger drum.
(I got a bit confused with how to work this one, and decided to give it a bit of focus on the taiko drums commonly used by oendan to make noise. - Mod Erin)