Anna Tsuchiya interview on CNN (3/3)

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  • Опубліковано 4 гру 2024

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  • @pixiefh
    @pixiefh 14 років тому +5

    I love how dedicated she is to her career and her passion for singing. She seems like an incredible woman!

  • @sherminkiller
    @sherminkiller 13 років тому +5

    Anna is really a great woman! So fun, caring, free. She takes her own path and lives as herself. I really respect that. She's an inspiring figure to me and I hope to be as cool as her! I feel like her opposite so it's really interesting to here how she thinks. :]

  • @stoltobot
    @stoltobot 13 років тому +7

    From the little snippets I hear of what she is saying the translator is doing a half-assed job getting her message across.

  • @hannahmae28
    @hannahmae28 9 років тому +6

    nana is almost like her story in manga

  • @LadyUsakoB
    @LadyUsakoB 12 років тому +3

    yep :)
    she would sell so well in the states o.o and all over the world.

  • @LRico86
    @LRico86 13 років тому +1

    I love you Anna Tsuchiya!!!! you rock!!!!

  • @PhilipJSmithNov1990
    @PhilipJSmithNov1990 10 років тому +8

    On Wikipedia, it ays that she spoke English and Japanese until her parents divorced. She lost the command to speak, as a result. English but knows enough for her music. So she switched and stayed speaking only Japanese. I'm surprised she didn't try speaking Polish.

    • @PhilipJSmithNov1990
      @PhilipJSmithNov1990 10 років тому

      Ayumi Hamasaki made an effort, despite not being billingual. She stopped speaking the language, unfortunately.

    • @AnnaTsuchiyaFansClub
      @AnnaTsuchiyaFansClub 6 місяців тому +1

      @@PhilipJSmithNov1990for the record she does speak English still and I have heard her on insta live 😁 because I’ve asked her questions in English. Her English isn’t bad at all just she didn’t communicate that much. She’s so down to earth and such a sweetheart 🥰💖

    • @PhilipJSmithNov1990
      @PhilipJSmithNov1990 6 місяців тому +1

      @@AnnaTsuchiyaFansClub Oh ok, surprised that she answered only in Japanese

    • @AnnaTsuchiyaFansClub
      @AnnaTsuchiyaFansClub 6 місяців тому +1

      @@PhilipJSmithNov1990 but she mixes with Japanese too but I don’t mind then I will ask someone to translate because my Japanese isn’t that great lol 😁

  • @Hildachobi
    @Hildachobi 14 років тому +1

    OMG! Anna is so cute! I have been watchin' her music videos and she's very different in a conversation, she's uhmm.... more lively and down to earth. I loved the way she said her hair is dyed, has pierced ears and a small tonge hahaha. Not much ppl can say that of themselves.

  • @clyc100
    @clyc100 13 років тому

    Anna will definitely be accepted for her music.
    it is good music, i think she is a good actress too.

  • @warley660
    @warley660 12 років тому

    I dedicate all my love for you anna!

  • @creamypocky
    @creamypocky 13 років тому

    i love this woman! so cool!

  • @bloody1scarlet1rose
    @bloody1scarlet1rose 13 років тому

    Love you, Anna!!!

  • @daisyfang444vl
    @daisyfang444vl 13 років тому +1

    if Anna goes national she should come to America first i would be the first one to buy tickets

  • @adoptedbyapopmachine
    @adoptedbyapopmachine 14 років тому

    yes anna america loves you!

  • @Myakana17
    @Myakana17 12 років тому +1

    that's the world "relieved" when you see someone like you,
    it'a good think to be atypical, peace

  • @AfridiZindabad
    @AfridiZindabad 14 років тому +1

    @oscarrios1974 LOL... her dad's originally Polish and he's American....she isn't TRYING to look like anyone, she was BORN half-white. she can't speak English well, but she can understand it.

  • @Erizou90
    @Erizou90 12 років тому

    ハーフとして言いたい事を言ってやりたい事をやってくれる。見てるだけでスッキリしたーーーーッ!!!ありがとう!こっちもまた頑張ろうっかね :)

  • @FalloutConspiracy
    @FalloutConspiracy 12 років тому

    Good interview.

  • @darkwolfy1989
    @darkwolfy1989 15 років тому

    i think she already is well she is huge here in the US

  • @TCGViewExtras
    @TCGViewExtras 14 років тому

    @t2dimaali She already is. She has a very solid following in the states at least.

  • @Jay32954
    @Jay32954 13 років тому

    @stoltobot I'm guessing that this is consecutive translation, in other words, the translator hears a response and immediately interprets it.

  • @ElijahRakotoarivony
    @ElijahRakotoarivony 12 років тому

    Anna Tsuchiya ha BEST desu!! Mina ha shitte imasu kedo!! x)

  • @ofoofo
    @ofoofo 12 років тому +3

    I loles at the interviewer's comment on "obedient" japanese girls. She obviously doesn't know too many girls from Japan...

  • @KonanTenshi
    @KonanTenshi 12 років тому

    germany too

  • @ShiroiKarasu634
    @ShiroiKarasu634 13 років тому +1

    i thought she speaks english because its very good english in her songs

  • @darkwolfy1989
    @darkwolfy1989 15 років тому +1

    omg so sorry

  • @ritadrops
    @ritadrops 12 років тому

    Come in Greece!

  • @bugbugmachine
    @bugbugmachine 14 років тому

    I think they were using simultaneous translation.

  • @souleater1994122
    @souleater1994122 14 років тому

    @oscarrios1974
    her father is American

  • @britneyspearsgr
    @britneyspearsgr 6 років тому

    what's the name of the song in th begginin'?sounds like britney's toxic.

  • @kibakun01
    @kibakun01 11 років тому +1

    Ma polskie korzenie fajnie ^_^

  • @t2dimaali
    @t2dimaali 15 років тому

    Anna can do anything, she could get famous all around the world if she'd try! (L)

  • @PedroBlazeDrums
    @PedroBlazeDrums 14 років тому

    How long ago was this interview??

  • @Larukuislove
    @Larukuislove 14 років тому

    wow she's such a cool girl, not pretentious or anything =)
    Damn she's my age! =O

  • @bugbugmachine
    @bugbugmachine 14 років тому

    What is the interviewer who's country?

  • @iluvfirenze89
    @iluvfirenze89 13 років тому

    I'm half Italian & Japanese. Italian men expect their women to be obedient and that the man should head the household too. So let's not stereotype all Japanese guys either. The younger generation of Japanese aren't so rigid like this, but the man should head the household & take very good care of his wife & children. If he's incapable of doing so, then the wife will have to take over. lol

  • @malikadiamond
    @malikadiamond 12 років тому

    Sing if you come to the USA

  • @AngalicWings
    @AngalicWings 14 років тому

    @kaid030795 Yeah me too!

  • @Jazminfields
    @Jazminfields 10 років тому +1

    who did Anna have a baby with

    • @Jazminfields
      @Jazminfields 10 років тому

      I had no idea she was even married : 0 and he died

  • @JINKUGAFREAK1
    @JINKUGAFREAK1 13 років тому

    @oscarrios1974 shes half white dude

  • @さむさん-u9j
    @さむさん-u9j 7 років тому

    英詞の曲歌ってるくせに日本語は草

  • @미녕-e1f
    @미녕-e1f 4 роки тому

    Kamikaze girls lead me here......

  • @iluvfirenze89
    @iluvfirenze89 13 років тому +1

    Of course, the wife & husband should try to make major decisions together like having a baby or anything concerning household finances, etc, but the man should always head the household. The man is the protector of his wife & children. Alot of women prefer men that take good care of them & their children. Some "independent" women need to stay single or find a wimp to push around. Reign in that masculine energy, baby. It's not attractive to most men.

  • @HerartlessBeauty
    @HerartlessBeauty 12 років тому

    @daisyfang444vl i would be the second