Wotagei
Wotagei, also known as otagei, is a type of dancing and cheering gestures performed by wota, fans of Japanese idol singers, involving jumping, clapping, arm-waving and chanting slogans. Wotagei is performed at concerts, or at events such as anime and manga conventions and meetings of idol fan groups, and it is thought to have developed from the ōendan, organised cheering squads common at sporting events in Japan. Wotagei is particularly associated with fans of Hello! Project, AKB48, and Vocaloid idols including Hatsune Miku, as well as fans of anime and game voice actresses, who often perform theme songs for the series in which they appear.
Chants
There are specific actions associated with "wotagei", such as physical poses and chants.Cheers
The "Call" is commonly used shout or yellMixing
The most commonly used chant is known as the mix, which follows a set rhythm and is typically shouted during the introduction and instrumental breaks of an idol's song. However, it is generally considered improper to use it during a slow or emotional song. The mix is universal and is not associated with a specific idol group. It consists of three main variations: the Standard Mix, the Japanese Mix, and the Ainu Mix. Some idols also have their own specific versions of the Mix unique to them.- Standard Mix
"Tiger, Fire, Cyber, Fiber, Diver, Viber, Jyaa jyaa!!"
"タイガー、ファイヤー、サイバー、ファイバー、ダイバー、バイバー、ジャージャー"
This mix is used by AKB48 fans.
- Japanese Mix
"虎、火、人造、繊維、海女、振動、化繊飛除去"
"トラ、ヒ、ジンゾウ、センイ、アマ、シンドウ、カセントビジョキョ"
Oftentimes, "Kasentobijokyo" is abbreviated to "Kasen." This is also used by AKB48 fans as well.
- Ainu Mix
"チャペ、アペ、カラ、キナ、ララ、トゥスケ、ミョーホントゥスケ"