Domo arigato
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is a Japanese phrase meaning "Thank you very much". It may also refer to:
  • Domo Arigato (film)
    Domo Arigato (film)
    Domo Arigato aka Thank you very much is a 3-D film which was produced in 1972 but not released until 1991. It was filmed using as process known as "Space Vision" which required the audience to wear polarized glasses. The film shows the experiences of a Vietnam era American soldier traveling in...

    , a 3-D film
  • Domo Arigato (album), by the Durutti Column
  • Domo arigato, a catchphrase in the song "Mr. Roboto
    Mr. Roboto
    "Mr. Roboto" is a song written by Dennis DeYoung and performed by the band Styx on their 1983 concept album Kilroy Was Here. In Canada, where they were always more popular than in their native U.S., it went to #1 on the RPM national singles chart, becoming their third single to top the charts in...

    " by Styx
  • "Domo arigato", a song from You Make Me Feel (Bonfire album)
    You Make Me Feel (Bonfire album)
    You Make Me Feel is the fifth compilation by the German hard rock band Bonfire. It is a greatest hits collection that was released by LZ Records in 2009, featuring a double CD set of all the best ballad songs by the band. The album also features a new version of "You Make Me Feel" as well as...

  • Domo arigato, a catchphrase in the song "Thank You Very Much" by The Apples in Stereo
    The Apples in Stereo
    The Apples in Stereo, styled The Apples in stereo, is an American indie rock band associated with The Elephant Six Collective, a group of bands also including Neutral Milk Hotel and The Olivia Tremor Control. The band is largely a product of lead vocalist/guitarist Robert Schneider, who writes the...

     on their debut album, Fun Trick Noisemaker
    Fun Trick Noisemaker
    Fun Trick Noisemaker is the debut studio album from The Apples in Stereo, recorded in a house in Los Angeles, in Robert Schneider's portable Pet Sounds Studio. The album is perhaps the most raw example of the Apples, with the rather lo-fi recording values being eclipsed somewhat by their later...

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