And well, I have no idea what this video is about, and what this girl is about.The author of the meme is reported as Russian blogger 'g_r_e_e_n', having uploaded the animation on 23 April 2006 at 15:40 and posted it in Russian LiveJournal. And most of the traffic came from Russia and then I started to track down what is happening and then I found this video. 'Large varieties of the Welsh onion resemble the leek, such as the Japanese negi, whilst smaller varieties resemble chives.'PopularityOn 10 July 2006, the Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat reported that Loituma Girl had caused a resurgence in Loituma's popularity, and the band had received thousands of fan letters from around the world.Band member Timo Väänänen describes his initial reaction to the video:I first found out there was something going on when I looked at the statistics of my own web page and then I realized that something weird is happening because there is such a huge traffic there. Welsh Onion is a common name for Allium fistulosum, which is a staple in Japanese cuisine referred to in Japanese as Negi(ねぎ). As with many confusions about vegetables, this debate can be resolved by comparing both scientific and common names. In the Japanese version of the anime, it is identified as a Welsh onion, but the American dub identifies it as a leek, from which the name of the animation is derived. These stanzas are therefore not generally listed on lyrics pages, causing confusion for people looking for lyrics that match the animation.There has been some uncertainty about the exact nature of the vegetable in the animation. Unlike the rest of the song, these two stanzas have no meaning, consisting mostly of phonetically-inspired Finnish words that vary from performance to performance and are usually made up on the spot by the singer (compare scat singing in jazz).
The scene is an instance of a recurring joke surrounding her character, in which she wants to cook something so unusual that it seems almost inedible.The music used consists of the second half of the fifth stanza (four lines) and the complete sixth stanza (eight lines) from 'Ievan Polkka'. In the clip, Orihime is twirling a leek while talking to Ichigo Kurosaki and Rukia Kuchiki. The animation consists of six frames showing the Bleach anime character Orihime Inoue twirling a leek, set to a 27-second loop from the song.Contents1 Content2 Popularit圓 Commercialization3.1 Vocaloid adaptation4 See also5 References6 External linksContentThe animation of Loituma Girl is taken from episode two of the Bleach anime series, between the twelfth and fourteenth minute (depending on the version). It appeared on the Internet in late April 2006 and quickly became popular.
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