• ' sung by the English rock band takes it's inspiration from the song sung by Cindy Wood from the Opening of the 1983 anime film Golgo 13. • The lyrics of the song ' sung by Cindy Wood from the 1983 anime film Golgo 13 sounds closely familiar to the 1970 spaghetti western of composed by Bruno Nicolai. • Orochimaru's theme in borrows part of its melody from. • The opening to, the Third Hokage's, is an almost exact copy of. •: sounds more like a to the, as it uses ALL the instruments and arrangement of the infamous theme, but with just little changes on some notes. • The theme 'Nunnally' from uses the same melody, same lead instrument, SAME KEY, and a similar chord progression to the main theme from an obscure -scored film, Malena.
• For whatever reason, Gojou Shioji from appears to have ' as his theme song, with a few courtesy notes thrown in. • The second episode uses a parody of 's 'Sad but True.' • The track 'Ikamino Gekiban' sounds like the theme song from for some reason.
• Nandemo Q was a children's television show which aired on between 1995 and 2004 that featured educational Suspiciously Similar Songs of popular western songs that often featured such as '. •:, a background theme used in that series is incredibly similar to from.
The title is actually 'Tokkou Yarou?' / 「特攻野郎?」(yes, with question mark) which means something along the lines of 'Gung-ho guys'. Lampshaded with a as a cellphone ring tone and someone says it's sounds like an old American TV show (which indeed was called when broadcast in Japan). • Also, in, the ending song, sounds VERY similar to and 's • 'Tokku Yarou' is also used in Fumoffu for the next episode preview. The Second Raid switches it out for ', a piece suspiciously similar to from.
Apr 8, 2011 - Well, yesterday the next two discs of Cowboy Bebop finally came in the mail from Netflix, and although I was definitely too tired from work.
• has a end credits theme that has a soundalike of Brian Culbertson's Colors of Love, entitled Neptune Sagashite by Afilia Saga. • One of Shirou Sagisu's pieces (') for is suspiciously similar to a composition, used in.
• Another example ('Barefoot in the Park') is suspiciously similar to 'The Girl from Ipanema' used when the characters are having a coffee break. • Shinji's theme, 'I. Shinji' is basically a minor-key version of 'God Save the Queen' mashed-up with ' Waltz'. • On the soundtrack for Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance, the track '2EM05_KK_B09' sounds suspiciously similar to by Anton Karas.
• Another example of this, also from the soundtrack of 'Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance', in which the track 'L'Agresseur (2EM03)' sounds pretty much the same like 'Dennis steals the Embryo' from the soundtrack to. • 'Misato's Theme' also shadows parts of 'Why Do Fools Fall In Love' which has been covered by artists like Diana Ross. • 'Komm, Susser Todd' or that song that plays when everyone gets turned into Tang - sounds a lot like 'Hey, Jude.'
• The slide guitar solo at the end of the song owes a bit to the ending solo of Pink Floyd's. • In what can only be called a hilarious example of, has, aka Ayato's kill music, which is a hybrid of with (the theme of berserk Eva-01). Since 'Decisive Battle' already sounds suspiciously similar to '007' above, this turns it doubly suspicious. • The Italian version of, which composed all-new songs, made many of them sound suspiciously like the songs they were replacing. Try comparing, Sara's, with its original,, and see what we mean. • A closer similarity is within the original version of the series itself, and intentional:, Michel's, and, Michal's.
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Their names already matched, as did the names of their birds, and they couldn't be active at the same time. But when their songs matched, all bets about coincidence were off. • One episode of has a. This gets by Gintoki and Kagura. • Speaking of, the boxing OVA Bewitching Nozomi' featured a Suspiciously Similar Song to '.
• Another Suspiciously Similar Song of the same often accompanied the Bear's appearance in. • In Gintama, there's also a Supiciously Similar Song of 's Ai wo Torimodose. Hilariously, the song lyrics only consist of the parts of 'You Wa Shock' changed into 'I Am Shock' • Gintama's parody ep introduced the song (basically a Japanese 'WTF?' ), a Suspiciously Similar Song to Hironobu Kageyama's Dragon Ball themes. • occasionally uses a music piece that sounds like that damn Milkshake song.
• And one that sounds oddly like the opening to '. • The theme 'Reckless Fire' sounds slightly similar to 's 'She Bangs'. • was inspired by the series, and has several background songs that are soundalikes to the music used in those games.