I love how parapara dance and the gyaru culture is FINALLY getting recognized more in the western countries especially among Gen Z kids. Thanks to social media!
@@daniellundberg2875Yeah, either they’re portrayed as spoiled or just blonde light skinned girls with miniskirt uniform, but there’s more to gyaru than blonde light skin girl with miniskirt uniform
They literally paved the way for all of these TikTokers and TikTok dances. Hands down Gyaru fashion is one of the most beautiful, fashionable, stylistic, iconic fashion styles to ever graze this planet. I'm so glad there's been a little of a resurgence of Gyaru fashion in recent times especially in the Western Hemisphere. Hopefully, the Golden Age of Gyaru Gals will come back again in all it's beautiful glory. You go Gyaru Queens!!!!! Continue to be the slaytastic life of the party goddesses ya'll are!!!!! And shout out to the more quiet and reserved Gyaru Gals too. Ya'll are just as awesome and are beautiful too. 👑🌺🌴💞 P.S. This awesome song is such a huge ass bob. 😁👍💞
It's been so long and I'm still in love with the dance and the song! Brings back a lot of memories of me learning the dance for hours haha love it so much.
This video is 10 years old and I just discovered it last year, but it makes me feel so nostalgic, even if I didnt knew gyaru at that time. Now that I'm one of them, I really want things like this video to get back, I wish I could do time travel... Its a bittersweet feeling, you know? Sadly, it wont go back but I'm still happy I had a chance to know about it, even if I'm super late... 😅
I’m here 9 years (it feels like longer?) after learning the dance and trying to do gyaru makeup... and now all I can think is... why didn’t my mom pay more attention to me? 😂
@@Robin-lp6lx ???? This song is not Velfarre 2000 or 10 or any of them. It's Shinjitsu No Gyarusaa (真実のギャルサー) and it's also by Angeleek. To answer OP's old ass question, the song and video is available when buying Love Para² 3. It's not up on any streaming services.
@@ananasupreme Black Diamond don't view themselves as Ganguro though but rather the modern continuation of the style and concept. The term they use to describe themselves is kuro gyaru.
They are called Yamanba gals. They love to tan their face and body to look like a Yamanba (a folklore character that represents an old lady monster living in the deep mountains)
@@spacebrigader6758 telling the black person its pc culture to not like a weird fetish around dark skin and looking like black people but not respecting them
Gyaru overload
Gyaru needs to make a comeback.
We coming back
Gyaru nas never really left, but Ganguro and Yamanba Gyaru has.
They are back
It’s just a new gen now
@@meikoluvv last time i see them is way back 2012 in VN now just K-Pop craps😢😢
I love how parapara dance and the gyaru culture is FINALLY getting recognized more in the western countries especially among Gen Z kids. Thanks to social media!
Something I find sad is the often extremely negative way they are portrayed in anime
@@daniellundberg2875Yeah, either they’re portrayed as spoiled or just blonde light skinned girls with miniskirt uniform, but there’s more to gyaru than blonde light skin girl with miniskirt uniform
@@yoshisarethebombis there a gyaru culture? Never knew.
They literally paved the way for all of these TikTokers and TikTok dances. Hands down Gyaru fashion is one of the most beautiful, fashionable, stylistic, iconic fashion styles to ever graze this planet. I'm so glad there's been a little of a resurgence of Gyaru fashion in recent times especially in the Western Hemisphere. Hopefully, the Golden Age of Gyaru Gals will come back again in all it's beautiful glory. You go Gyaru Queens!!!!! Continue to be the slaytastic life of the party goddesses ya'll are!!!!! And shout out to the more quiet and reserved Gyaru Gals too. Ya'll are just as awesome and are beautiful too. 👑🌺🌴💞 P.S. This awesome song is such a huge ass bob. 😁👍💞
It's been so long and I'm still in love with the dance and the song! Brings back a lot of memories of me learning the dance for hours haha love it so much.
life was good when this video was released im so sad i didnt get to live in the era gyaru was super popular
Gyaru is becoming more popular now :3
I finally learned this dance after practicing for a month! I love para para, this dance is so cute
パラパラ文化本当好き
かわいい❤️❤️💕ギャル大好き❤
when i see these gyaru, their fashions and styles vary so much. it feels free. not so much nowadays though
部族みたいでかっこいい!
懐かしいw今覚えば恥ずかしいけどまた踊りたい(〃ω〃)
みんな幸せな人生おくってる気がするよ
This video is 10 years old and I just discovered it last year, but it makes me feel so nostalgic, even if I didnt knew gyaru at that time. Now that I'm one of them, I really want things like this video to get back, I wish I could do time travel... Its a bittersweet feeling, you know? Sadly, it wont go back but I'm still happy I had a chance to know about it, even if I'm super late... 😅
That feeling of nostalgia that I actually never had, I dont know if you know what I mean, but thats the feeling... Wanting everything to go back 🤧
I feel you 100%, as a fan of old school vkei bands i can totally relate.
YOU GET IT OMGGGG
This video gives me a sense of community
2000's where the best!!
I’m here 9 years (it feels like longer?) after learning the dance and trying to do gyaru makeup... and now all I can think is... why didn’t my mom pay more attention to me? 😂
Consider yourself a veteran, I only got *seriously* into gyaru a few months ago, and I think the same xD
wow mood lmfao 😂😭
@@hollyg022 yes we are veteran gyaru respect our authority /t
I still love to para para!! Hopefully it becomes bigger in the US
I love Gyaru so much!!
The way they literally bodied this is just-....
Go mambas go!
the term "kurogyaru" didn't exist then. they would probably call themselves either "tsuyome gyaru" or "manba", for Kanapanda and Mami.
💗🐾🍥i learned this dance!!!
I miss so much 😭😭😭
MY CHILDHOOD
Ate that up 💋
Man I miss gyaru and gal-cirs. I want to learn these sances again to keep fit
im 14 yo and I got into gyaru last year. im currently on my way to become a gal:)
same!!
same!! im glad there are young gyarus like me who are getting into the subculture
I LOVE THISS
I love ganguros !!
OMG I LOVE THIS!!!
Love it!
Pretty gals 💕🌟✨🌺🤠💋🎀
this ate
I love them
Me encantó el videoooo
アンジェリークが大好きです💕
渋谷センターで、よくやったよね❤❤
I love the Japan in all it's weirdness....miss it so much!
@@9qhisbeing different is the concept of gyaru. Being weird is not smth bad
懐かしいな。こんなのもうどこにもいないよな。今思えば活気あってよかった
Pya! Pya! Pya!
사야카상 추는거보고 옴ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
와 나돈데ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ah Okay thank you
I didn’t know this was apart of lovepara3-
와우
Does anyone know where i can find this song or what it's called? I just love it to death and wanna start learning the para para.
Somg is valefare im p sure
@@Robin-lp6lx ???? This song is not Velfarre 2000 or 10 or any of them.
It's Shinjitsu No Gyarusaa (真実のギャルサー) and it's also by Angeleek.
To answer OP's old ass question, the song and video is available when buying Love Para² 3. It's not up on any streaming services.
@@Kyariii ok
@@Kyariii The song is also on "Super Model Collection" by Zipang which is on Apple Music Japan. It can be found elsewhere probably too.
@@1stTiger I got to know of that a while after I wrote this. Thanks for pointing it out!
Cute
I like 190 styles 😍😍
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read the information below the video.
no problem. ganguros definitely existed, but it's a really old term, and outdated. they're the very first version of the dark, outrageous gyaru. ^^
Tell that to Black Diamond. 🤣
@@ananasupreme Black Diamond don't view themselves as Ganguro though but rather the modern continuation of the style and concept. The term they use to describe themselves is kuro gyaru.
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fml
170
I mean Kuro Gyaru
Very japan
やまんばキャルだぁ!自分21だけどパラパラ踊りテェ!
The one in black looks like Theresa Caputo lol
Why am I here
Why is the character I created in dark soul among them?
What in the blackface was this.
They are called Yamanba gals. They love to tan their face and body to look like a Yamanba (a folklore character that represents an old lady monster living in the deep mountains)
LMAOOOO
are these even women?
wtf
lmfao what is this
Remember the time when we wouldnt admit this was blackface? 😄
🤪 American racial politics should stay in America where they belong.
Afro Hime shut the fuck up about your pc culture go somewhere else
@@spacebrigader6758 telling the black person its pc culture to not like a weird fetish around dark skin and looking like black people but not respecting them
@@shupda I am black and I don't agree with OP.
Because it isn't, research manba for like 2 seconds please