Lucky Star OP Full Dance

Complete dance of the last episode of Lucky Star. Subtitles in english and the song is Motteke! Sērāfuku, as in the opening.

25 thoughts on “Lucky Star OP Full Dance

  1. Kev1015901

    @TheLadyCymrian Well alrighty then :), and keep your pants on is my version of like calm down of stop that ragin’.

  2. TheLadyCymrian

    @Kev1015901 I’m allowed my guilty addictions just as anyone else is. I watch quite a lot of YouTube in fact. It’s an excellent study of contemporary culture. The best way to understand the direction the world is headed is to observe the activities of its youth.

    On top of that, I likely got directed here through a “related videos” link from something else I was watching.

    Finally, who said I was wearing pants? ^_~

  3. Kev1015901

    @TheLadyCymrian ok, keep ur pants on, im just saying. so why is an English major watching stypid shit like this anyways? (just asking)

  4. TheLadyCymrian

    @Kev1015901 I appreciate your telling an English major about how widespread English usage is, but really, I’m aware. Again, this is completely unrelated to what I said. I know that a lot of countries either require or encourage their students to take English as a second language, since English is currently the global language. However, that still doesn’t mean it’s those countries’ first language, and it doesn’t mean they are required to put English subtitles on their YouTube videos.

  5. Kev1015901

    @TheLadyCymrian fun fact its predicted that in soon comming years asia will have moar english speaking ppl that america soooo, just think about all the ppl who speak english. Its almost ignorant to not learn english, because eaventually everyone will.

  6. TheLadyCymrian

    @Kev1015901 No, I said what I meant. My point is that YouTube is used by more than just English-speaking people and those non-English speakers are not required to put English subtitles. The demand of “Why aren’t there subtitles?” could be equated to someone who doesn’t speak English looking at one of that poster’s videos and saying “Why aren’t there Japanese subtitles?” or “Why aren’t there Spanish subtitles?” My point is that viewers should not expect non-English speakers to post with subtitles

  7. msanime1234567890

    I did this for our schools talent show and we got 1st!!!!!!!!!! and we tryed to sing….but did not really work i was the only one singing =_= (thanks atlot friends) anyway thanks for doing the video ( i might do the same thing but more people)

  8. lyokopuppy

    @96polarbear me 2; i mean all they do now is spell words– isnt that what language arts (english) is 4? they just do boring stuff thats not even worth watching in my opinion.

  9. TheLadyCymrian

    @artonelicofanatic4 Do you put subs on all your videos so that people who don’t speak English can read them?

  10. sailormeo

    Actually I do think she just wants to be there but doesn’t want to show it. Don’t know for sure.

  11. awesomekagome123

    lol more like the red haired girl. LOL her and konata are the smallest so i feel so bad for them at 1:29 – 1:30 bc they wreck the whole “same hight roller coaster” and it doesnt even look like the green haired girl wants to be there. She looks like she was forced lol.

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