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Chara-O needs its song production/character information, music comment(s), net self lines and/or staff comments translated. |
Chara-O is one of the characters from Pop'n Music 20 fantasia.
Profile
ガイアの叫びが始発の駅にこだまする。
"I'll become the Chara King of Roppongiii!!"
The guy's shout echos in the station's first train.
Appearance
Chara-O is a member of the chara phenomenon in Japan, having large bleached hair with dark roots, salon-tanned skin, a modern-era smartphone obsession and various accessories. He has yellow eyes, a black open shirt, white pants, purple boxers and black boots.
NET Self
Attack | Chararai ♪ (チャラライ♪ Chararai ♪?) |
Damage | Reaaaally? (マジでぇぇ? Maji deeee??) |
GOOD Play | Charaan (チャラ~ン Charaan?) |
BAD Play | Oh shit (ちっくしょ~ Chikku shou?) |
WIN | Insane! (ハンパねぇ~ Han paneee?) |
LOSE | Continue (コンテニュ~ Kontenyuu?) |
Other Character Comments
Soreyuke! Pop'n Quest
Phase 4, blue quest "I'll Become The Chara King!"
Quest start
これマジな話なんスけど~ 今ベスト・オブ・チャラい曲探してて~ え?マジ一緒に探してくれんの~? よろしくチュリ~ッス★
All this crazy talk is 'cause I'm now looking for best-of-Chara songs~ Huh? You really wanna look together? Regards, churiisu ★
At the end of quest
チャララ~ン!!! コレコレコレ~ ポップンマジハンパねぇぇぇ!! ありがとチュリ~ッス★
Chararaaan!!! Look, look, LOOK! SOOOOO cool Pop'n!! Thank you, churiisu ★
Pop'n Music Sunny Park Change Card
チャララ~ン♪自撮りinポンギジャングル! マジヤバ夏に、オレのDNAが進化する
Chararaan ♪ Selfies in the Roppongi jungle! My DNA'll evolve in the insane summers
Etymology
Chara-O's name is derived from the combination of "chara" and "otoko," creating charao. There is an additional pun; the "o" in charao sounds like "王," or "king."
Trivia
- Chara-O shares his birthday with Cosine and Wilhelm.
- Chara-O's birthdate is derived from JOY's, a Japanese fashion model.
- According to Chihi, Ash was initially going to be the character for Chara-O's song. This was mainly because of the "wolf-like howl" sound throughout the song.
- Chara-O represents the typical charao. Apart from his appearance, charao also hang out at train stations to pick up women (called nanpa) and are generally very talkative and frivolous.
- Chara-O is additionally inspired by the popular charao entertainer Kei, who is also the origin for the phrase churiisu.
- Romio and Chara-O are often put together in cards.