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− | '''Nanatsu no Ko''' (七つの子, lit. Seven children, or Seven baby crows, The crow's seven chicks)<ref name="rloftus">http://www.willamette.edu/~rloftus/Crow%20Song.htm</ref><ref name="bulldog2">http://bulldog2.redlands.edu/dept/AsianStudiesDept/music_ed/baby_crows.htm</ref><ref name= "kodomo">http://www.kodomo.go.jp/gallery/KODOMO_WEB/authors/noguchi_e.html</ref>, is a popular<ref name= "kodomo"/> Japanese children's song written by [[Ujō Noguchi]] (野口雨情 ''Noguchi Ujō''). The [[Anokata|Black Organization leader]] uses the song “Seven children/ Seven year old child” to encode his/her phone number. | + | '''Nanatsu no Ko''' (七つの子, lit. Seven children, or Seven baby crows, The crow's seven chicks)<ref name="rloftus">http://www.willamette.edu/~rloftus/Crow%20Song.htm</ref><ref name="bulldog2">http://bulldog2.redlands.edu/dept/AsianStudiesDept/music_ed/baby_crows.htm (and source of the romaji and english lyrics)</ref><ref name= "kodomo">http://www.kodomo.go.jp/gallery/KODOMO_WEB/authors/noguchi_e.html</ref>, is a popular<ref name= "kodomo"/> Japanese children's song written by [[wikipedia:Ujō Noguchi|Ujō Noguchi]] (野口雨情 ''Noguchi Ujō''). The [[Anokata|Black Organization leader]] uses the song “Seven children/ Seven year old child” to encode his/her phone number. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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− | + | | japanese = | |
− | + | 烏 なぜ啼くの | |
− | + | 烏は山に | |
− | + | 可愛い七つの | |
− | + | 子があるからよ | |
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− | + | 可愛 可愛と | |
− | + | 烏は啼くの | |
− | + | 可愛 可愛と | |
− | + | 啼くんだよ | |
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− | + | 山の古巣へ | |
− | + | 言って見て御覧 | |
− | + | 丸い眼をした | |
− | + | いい子だよ | |
− | + | | romaji = | |
− | + | Karasu naze nakuno | |
− | | | + | Karasu wa yama ni |
− | + | Kawai nanatsu no | |
− | + | Ko ga aru kara yo | |
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− | + | Kawai kawai to | |
− | + | Karasu wa nakuno | |
− | + | Kawai kawai to | |
− | + | Nakundayo | |
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− | + | Yama no hurusu e | |
− | + | Itte mite goran | |
− | + | Marui me o shita | |
− | + | Iiko da yo | |
− | + | | english = | |
− | + | Mother crow, why do you squawk so? | |
− | | | + | Because high on the mountain |
− | + | I have seven cute children. | |
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− | + | "Cute, cute," | |
− | + | This mother crow sings. | |
− | + | "Cute, cute," | |
− | + | Cries the mother crow. | |
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− | + | You should behold the old nest | |
− | + | On the mountain. And there you'll see such | |
− | + | Round-eyed, good children. | |
− | + | }} | |
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 21:00, 1 January 2011
Title: | 七つの子 |
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Composer: | Ujō Noguchi |
Published in: | July, 1921 |
Written in: | Nagoya, Japan |
Language: | Japanese |
Form: | Children's song |
Nanatsu no Ko (七つの子, lit. Seven children, or Seven baby crows, The crow's seven chicks)[1][2][3], is a popular[3] Japanese children's song written by Ujō Noguchi (野口雨情 Noguchi Ujō). The Black Organization leader uses the song “Seven children/ Seven year old child” to encode his/her phone number.
Contents
History
Ujō Noguchi wrote and published Nanatsu no ko in Kin no fune (The golden ship) magazine on July 1921.[1][3] Nanatsu no ko is used as the departure melody at Isohara Station in Kitaibaraki.
Plot
Vermouth arc
Conan first heard the boss's email address when Vermouth texted the boss after the showdown with her. He didn't recognize the tune at first although he thought it was familiar sounding and had a sad feeling to it.
Cellphone arc
Kir arc
Lyrics
External links
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo8ldEh2Y0Q - Nanatsu no ko sung version
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1YaDocDYH0&NR=1 Clip of the anime scene where Conan recognizes the tune
- http://www.scribd.com/doc/12770359/Nanatsu-No-Ko - Sheet music
References
- ^ a b http://www.willamette.edu/~rloftus/Crow%20Song.htm
- ^ http://bulldog2.redlands.edu/dept/AsianStudiesDept/music_ed/baby_crows.htm (and source of the romaji and english lyrics)
- ^ a b c http://www.kodomo.go.jp/gallery/KODOMO_WEB/authors/noguchi_e.html