Dandadan Really Doesn’t Sample Pikmin in Its Opening and Here’s the Proof

Dandadan Really Doesn’t Sample Pikmin in Its Opening and Here’s the ProofDandadan Really Doesn’t Sample Pikmin in Its Opening and Here’s the Proof

I found the origin of the samples used by Creepy Nuts for the Pikmin-esque sounds in the opening, and made this little video.
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As a seasoned gamer and music enthusiast with an ear for intricate details, I must say, unraveling the mystery behind the samples used in the “Dandadan” opening theme was quite the adventure! The Pikmin-esque sounds had been bugging me too, but little did I know they were hidden gems from a 1915 song! Kudos to Dankidydan for solving this enigma.


Dandadan‘s opening theme song subtly incorporated sounds reminiscent of Nintendo’s Pikmin, leaving viewers puzzled about its origin. However, a dedicated fan has managed to trace the source in an engaging manner. The anime series Dandadan has been making waves as part of the Fall 2024 anime lineup, and its premiere episodes have demonstrated why fans have been eagerly anticipating it for months. The opening theme song is outstanding, capturing the essence of the show perfectly, and a peculiar element within it has particularly resonated with viewers.

Fans of the “Dandadan” opening theme, titled “Otonoke” by Creepy Nuts (known for their popular anime hits like “Mashle: Magic and Muscles” Season 2), noticed a peculiar sound in the song. This sound was trending as it resembled small creatures such as mosquitoes or Pikmin. However, it was Dankidydan on Reddit who uncovered that this sound was actually sampled from a 1915 song by Billy Murray called “I’ve Been Floating Down the Old Green River.” You can watch the comparison in the video provided.

Dandadan Really Doesn’t Sample Pikmin in Its Opening and Here’s the Proof

Dandadan’s Pikmin Sounds Have Been Discovered

Fans of “Dandadan” couldn’t help but pick up on the subtle sounds in the opening theme, with some playfully suggesting they might be noises from Pikmin. This light-hearted speculation added to the viral buzz surrounding the theme during its initial release, but it was actually Dankidydan on Reddit who discovered that these sounds were taken from a very old song, specifically “I’ve Been Floating Down the Old Green River,” first released in 1915. This classic tune, originally sung by Billy Murray, has had its lyrics shortened, sped up, and used throughout Creepy Nuts’ “Otonoke.

Specifically, the lines from the original song were “…the schooners sailed by” and “The ship sank.” These parts were altered, sped up, and pitched higher to create the distinctive “Pikmin”-like sound that drew fans in. However, it was the final, unaltered line, pointed out by Dankidydan on Reddit, “The captain and crew,” that enabled the fan to identify the source of the samples initially. This deep cut from the song would probably have remained unknown to fans without this clue, demonstrating the multiple layers hidden in the opening theme of Dandadan.

Dandadan Really Doesn’t Sample Pikmin in Its Opening and Here’s the Proof

Why This Song?

It’s quite possible that Mysterious Tunes has an intriguing reason behind their decision to sample “I’ve Been Floating Down the Green River” for “Otonoke,” though they haven’t shared the details yet. Interestingly, this song is not widely recognized, having been originally sung by Billy Murray in 1915 with lyrics penned by Bert Kalmar and music composed by Joe Cooper. The “Green River” in the title refers to a well-known whiskey brand during that era, and the song tells the story of a man trying to explain to his wife why he was out drinking all night.

As a gamer diving into the world of Dandadan, I can’t help but feel the pulse of adventure pulsating in every episode. Momo and Okarun have been my night-time ghost-busting, alien-fighting companions, all with a psychedelic twist that keeps things fresh. It’s this unique charm that sets Dandadan apart from other anime out there.

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2024-11-04 03:39