Tempura Kids

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  1. they are way too young to be doing pelvic thrusts :/

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    1. I don't see any dance moves here I would consider to be age inappropriate. The choreography pretty much reflects the ages of the dancers.

      It's still shite though.

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  2. what we got here?
    some V, some 666... well the usual satanic choregraphy

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  3. Just my opinion: I don't like that.

    I loved the vegetable dance ones, but these ones are simply annoying. Also they sound like chav music with this crappy autotune-filtered-modified voice.

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  4. They seem really cute and innocent, but you don't want to be there when a black light turns on. Because when its on, THEY BECOME SERVANTS OF THE DEVIL HIMSELF AND THEY'RE GOAL IS TO TAKE YOUR SOUL FROM YOU O_O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. hmm dont seem so young to me... at least the dancers in the rear seem to have pretty oldish faces.

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  6. Nicki minaj offspring

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  7. And despite all this, they still have more talent than Girlicious.

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  8. Um...Um.

    I tried to stop the video, but for some reason I couldn't. If I don't wake up in the morning, someone avenge me.

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  9. This is awesome! It is SO cool!

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  10. I can't help dancing!

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  11. what's so bad about this video? I see nothing wrong? is it that there playing air instruments? if that's it, then how dare they!!

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  12. I have to admit that auto-tune voice is annoying

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  13. In case anyone is wondering, the song is about drinking pop/soda/coke or whatever you call it where you are from. In Japan, they have a drink called 'cider' which is similar to ramune (the classic Japanese soda in a glass bottle with a marble). Cider is a carbonated soft drink. The song is about drinking that.
    Seriously. I shit you not.

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  14. Only the one in the middle can be called a 'kid' by any stretch of the word, I guess.

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