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    Default Gake no Ue no Ponyo (theme song from Ponyo)

    All of those sound effects are too difficult to translate! I think that they are all:

    Peta-peta- sound of walking
    Pyon-pyon- sound of hopping
    Nigi-nigi- sound of grabbing (like a baby does)
    Bun-bun- sound of shaking or swishing
    Paku-paku- sound of taking big bites
    Chuggyu -(edit) someone suggested this may be mixing "chu" (kiss noise) with gyu (grab noise). hmm?
    Fuku-fuku- sound of sniffing
    Waku-waku- sound of excitement

    That's what I came up with using four dictionaries and the internet. But maybe someone else knows more what they mean?

    Also, would it be best to leave them in Japanese with an explanation of meaning or to try to find English equivalents (onomatopoeias?). Does anyone know a good site for English sound effects as well? Or, if you know English sound effects well, please help me and I will appreciate you forever!
    Last edited by Kattie41; 08-26-2009 at 12:58 PM.
    El viento de la noche gira en el cielo y canta.

    The night wind spins in the sky and sings.

    -Pablo Neruda ("Puedo Escribir Los Versos Más Tristes Esta Noche")

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