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2001 parody song by a fictional Japanese band called はっぱ隊 ("Happa-tai"; literally "Leaf Squad" in Japanese, though they call themselves "Green Leaves" in English). The song title, "", is the shortform of "yarimashita" a Japanese exclamation meaning "it's done!", "I did it!", "ready!" or "all right!" The song was first performed as a sketch on theJapan esesketch comedy show "笑う犬の冒険" ("Warau Inu no Bōken"; Adventures of a Laughing Dog), known as "Silly Go Lucky" in the United States, where Happa-tai, a sendup of a stereotypicalboy band , is portrayed by some of Japan's most well-known comedians. It became extremely popular on theInternet through the distribution of itsmusic video , as well as ananimutation called "Irrational Exuberance" which used the song.The song itself is a
disco -influenced number, showing the influence of songs such asYMCA byThe Village People .Fact|date=September 2007 The video features its members singing and dancing exuberantly while wearing only underwear with a large green leaf on the front. The six band members' synchronized dancing and personalized poses for the camera parody theboy band craze.The sketch satirizes many of the stereotypes of Japanese pop culture, including such tropes as a romantic interlude during the song's bridge that takes place on a city street filled with floating
sakura blossoms.On
2001-04-18 , the "Yatta!" single was released under thePony Canyon label in Japan. It surprisingly hit #6 in the charts, and went triple-platinum in Japan within a number of weeks.Fact|date=November 2007 While the song was intended to be humorous, some viewers outside Japan assumed it to be earnest, perhaps due to the obvious work that went into thespecial effect s in the video. The incomprehensibility of such an elaborate video enhanced its popularity among Western audiences who could not understand the Japanese lyrics.The song and video have since been used as a web culture
in-joke on many differentwebsite s. The actors who performed as Happa-tai were brought to perform "YATTA!" in theUnited States on "Jimmy Kimmel Live ". HostJimmy Kimmel compared himself toEd Sullivan introducing the Beatles in their first American performance.External links
* [http://www.mit.edu/people/patil/yatta.html More Information on Yatta]
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