Right after I played Ouendan, I always think the animation of it is halirous. But maybe I spoke too soon… Never underestimate the imaginations of japanese… Read more »
26Mar
10Mar
Ouendan Crazy!
As the Ouendan series gets highly popular, people starts to do the dance and cheer of the game. And I think we already seen enough of those. But out of all the one that I seen so far, I think this is got to be the best one.
I think this is probably the best one not just because the way they dress, the way they dance is according to the way Ouendan do in the game. You have to give them credit for even spending so much time to pay attention and practice the dance.
16Jan
Ouendan Confirmed for Super Smash Bros Brawl
In the latest Japanese Smash Bros Brawl Movie from the Japanese Wii website, aside from gameplay and game modes, several stickers and trophies were revealed. And among one of them was…

Ouendan and Bluendan a.k.a. Ippongi Ryuuta and Saionji Hayato from the game Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! 2. We can also expect the EBA team to make it as well.
See video below: Read more »
05Nov
Ouendan + Nintendo Crossover
Ouendan was an awesome game for the DS with its wacky scenario sketches. Although it is a game made by iNiS for the Nintendo DS, no Nintendo character ever appeared in the game. But did you ever wonder what would happen if there was a special edition of Ouendan featuring characters from the different Nintendo franchise?
Well wonder no more, a Japanese fanart site had released some of the wackiest Ouendan crossover scenes.

First stop: the Pikmin series
23Sep
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! – COUNTDOWN
Want to shorten the lifespan of your DS’ touch screen? Here’s an easy way to do it: Just try playing the COUNTDOWN stage on Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! 2 and you’ll be assured that your screen protector gets damaged in less than a week. Seriously, this stage is currently the fastest stage in any ouendan/EBA game. Good luck trying this one in either Hard or Extreme. You’ll definitely need it.
And for those who are curious, COUNTDOWN is a song by Hyde of Laruku. Just watch the video below to see how hard it really is.








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