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Sanako - Hajimari Pusyu Lyrics

Synapusyu Opening Theme Lyrics





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Japanese Title: はじまりぷしゅ
Description: Opening Theme
From Anime: Synapusyu (シナぷしゅ)
Performed by: Sanako (彩夏子)
Lyrics by: Kanako Iida
Composed by: Nobuaki Nobusawa
Released: July 21st, 2020

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Japanese Title: シナぷしゅ
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Original Release Date:
  • Season 2: April 3rd, 2023
  • Season 1: April 6th, 2020
Released: 2020

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Message from the creator:

This is Japan's first television program aimed at 0-2-year-olds:

"Shina Pusyu".

While there is a common belief that "babies should not watch television," the reality is that many parents allow their children to watch a mix of content on smartphones.
A staff member at TV Tokyo, questioning this situation, thought, "I want to provide high-quality video content for babies!" and decided to take action (in a sense, "ignoring the ratings"?).
Thus, a project was launched, primarily led by employees who are currently raising children.
Not only the production team, but also staff from the business section joined as producers to create content that they could proudly show their own children.

Additionally, by not only broadcasting on TV but also widely distributing content online, the goal is to make a program that can be shown at any time, in the way that parents want to show it.

The name of the program, "Shina Pusyu," comes from "synapse," which refers to the junction between nerve cells in the brain.
As the brain grows, the nerve cells do not simply "increase" but rather "connect" through synapses, which leads to development.

By providing appropriate stimulation and increasing the number of synapses, it contributes to brain development.
At the same time, the baby's world "puffs out" and the weight on the shoulders of everyone raising a baby "puffs away."
That is the essence of "Shina Pusyu".

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