Parappa the Rapper

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Parappa the Rapper is one of my favorite games because the songs and humor are so dang catchy.  You can find out more about it at http://www.sony.co.jp.   If you can't deal with the Japanese then you can find some info about it at http://www.videogamespot.com.  It should be out in America soon.  Until then you'll have to get the Japanese version.

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Below is a bunch of sounds, icons and backgrounds suitable for use as a Desktop Theme.   They are all copyright Sony.

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Here's a Parappa doll I found in a game store in Japan.  There are actually quite a few Parappa merchandise.

Click here to download my Parappa Theme files.


Um Jammer Lammy

Um Jammer Lammy is the sequel to Parappa the Rapper.  It's arguable whether or not it's as good as the original.  The songs are not as funny (except for maybe stage 3) but I will say that the game grew on me.  It's got 7 stages instead of 6.  If you finish those 7 you get to play 6 of them again as Parappa, usually with new music.  There are also 2 player cooperative modes and competitive modes as well.  Overall I've grown quite fond if it.

On a recent trip to Japan I saw (and bought) lots of Parappa and Lammy merchandise.

This is a guitar I saw at Yokohama Worldporter, a new mall in Yokohama Japan.  Next to it there was also a Hello Kitty guitar.  For those of you that can't convert yen to dollars the easiest way is to think of yen and cents so the guitar here is 30600 cents or about $306.00
This is a flashing PJ Berry that would go on a key chain or phone strap.

Here are some pens and mechanical pencils.  Ewe, Ahhh, Cool.

These are celphone covers.  I find it kind of strange that in Japan there are hundreds of styles of celphones or keitai denwa and yet clearly these covers would only match a certain model.

Keitai means portable.
Denwa means phone.

These are metal pins.

These are phone straps.  In Japan, every celphone has a place to attach a strap.  There are thousands of straps to pick from as well as tons of other celphone accessories like antennas with LEDs in them so that they flash when you are making or receiving a call.  Also various items that can sense when the phone is receiving a call and act based on that.  For example there are Doraemon, Pikachu and Hello Kitty stuffed animals that you set your phone in a pocket on their stomachs and when the phone rings the stuffed animal rocks and sings.

What I don't understand is why this hasn't happened in the USA?  You'd think it's a business opportunity waiting to happen.  One problem is that the celphone companies don't put the little notch on the phones so that you could attach a strap.  I suppose another problem is that U.S. phones have been so large that most people wouldn't use a strap with them.  In Japan, most of the phones are very small and are practically seen as a fashion statement.

The things on the right above snap on to the strap.  Here's an example from the phone I got on my last trip.

Note that if you visit Japan and you would like a phone, go to the nearest Tu-Ka office.  (pronounced Tsu-Ka)  Ask for a "pre paid" phone.  You need no ID etc. As of early 2000 the phones cost 4800yen (or about $48)  Note that you have no choices in models.  One of my friend believes that this service is their way of getting rid of old models as models more than 6 months old are out of fashion.  Some simple English instructions will come with the phone.  Anyway, you also need to buy "pre paid" service cards.  They are 3000yen each (about $30) and give you 30 minutes of service.  To activate one dial 1400 (to dial, type the number and press the button that looks like a phone with the handset up)  When you hear the recording press 1.  Type in the number on the card and press #.  The number will be repeated in Japanese.  Press # again to verify and you will now have 30 minutes of service.  The cards are only good for 60 days from the time of purchase and if you don't use the phone for more than 120 days they will cancel it and you'll have to buy another.  Still it's a pretty cheap way to get a phone in Japan for connecting with friends.

Here are some plastic toys. Clearly they are Fun, not boring

Here is my nephew, Ricky, playing the new Um Jammer Lammy game just released by Namco.  It's basically the same game as the home game except instead of a playstation controller you use a guitar.  X, O, Square and Triangle are in the middle.  On the neck is a slider that acts as L1 and near the bottom is a scratch disc that acts like R1.  The patterns in the game have been changed so as not to make it too hard to play with the guitar controller.

A few other things I picked up.  I did find the soundtrack to the Um Jammer Lammy game.

Note that there are at least 4 Parappa / Lammy related music CD available.  The Parappa Game soundtrack has a cover similar to the Japanese version of the game (see picture at top).  The first Lammy CD out is the CD on the left.  Unfortunately it is Milkcan doing all the songs from the game.  Not what I was looking for.  The next CD, "I Scream. PJ & Parappa" is a collection of songs based on the games but sung by PJ and Parappa.  The actual Lammy game soundtrack is the right most CD.  It includes all the Parappa versions of the Lammy songs including the Chop Chop Master Onion song with Parappa which I have not actually found in the game.  Personally I think the Lammy version of the songs could have had the guitar parts mixed a little higher but still overall they're pretty good.

For Christmas my friend Scott got me this clock.  It's similar to many of the character clocks in Japan.  When the alarm goes of it plays a digital recording.  This one plays the Um Jammer Lammy theme from the title of the game.  When you turn the alarm off she says one of three things.  Either "Okay", "Thank You" or "All Right!"

I did see quite a few other things like Lammy dolls, Lammy pillows, Lammy mouse pads, T-shirts (all too small for me)

2000/05/18:

Many people have asked me where you can get this stuff.  Other than going to Japan and getting it yourself (you can go round trip to Japan for under $600)  I was told by TokyoPop that they will pretty much special order anything for you.  They would like you to have a model number or IPC number but otherwise they said they can find things even without that information.  I have not used them but if you have good luck with them please tell me.  You can find their website at http://www.tokyopop.com.

2000/12/15:

I'm back in Japan and I found a few more things.

These are "Mousepet Sets".  Each set comes with 2 items.  The item on the left clips to your mouse cable near the mouse and wiggles around as you use your mouse.  The item on the right sits on the top edge of your monitor.  The PJ Berry one can hold a card in his hands.

2001/08/01:

Well if you didn't know, starting last May a Parappa TV cartoon series started and with it lots of new merchandise hit the stores. I posted some links here.

Well this month, on August 28th the new Playstaion 2 game comes out and so there is/was a big promotion going on at McDonalds in Japan where I picked up the following stuff for you Parappa fans. 

I had never seen an EXTRA LARGE size drink in Japan before but now along with this promotion McDonalds now has super sized drinks.  I think this is one of the signs that Japan will follow America into obeseness.

These are 2 of the happy meal toys (or happy set as they are called in Japan). I would guess they are meant to clip on your belt.  On Parappa you can pull the strap and he waves his arms as the strap recoils.  The Piposaru monkey's hat light lights up if you press it.

The promotion is actually not just Parappa.  On July 8th Piposaru (Saru Getchu 2 : Ape Escape 2) came out and later this year Tororo to Kyuujitsu (My Day off with Tororo) comes out.  Sorry to burst all you Parappa fans bubbles but Tororo the Cat from Dokodemo Isshou (Everywhere Together) is way more popular than Parappa and all his toys sold out in the first couple of days.

There were also several toys you could just buy.  No other purchase required.  About $3 each. These are phone buddies (for lack of a better word).  You pick one (or two) and with the strap in the middle they attach to your cell phone. (see above for earlier examples)

Here are two nurigurumi (stuffed animals) I also picked up.  The Piposaru has *grasping hands*.  Papappa doesn't do anything except sniff the fries and look cute.  Dang that monkey is ugly.  The big deal with Piposaru is that in the game you chase the monkeys with a vacuum cleaner and you suck their pants off.  I guess that's supposed to be funny.  I don't think it sold well.

Finally McDonalds was also running a card game kind of like Pokemon cards or Magic the Gathering cards.  For each meal you'd get a pack of cards.  Each pack had like 2 game cards and 1 prize card.  The prize being like if you got 3 of the same prize cards you got what's on them like a free hamburger.  Here's the backs of the game cards.

The pictures on the cards are from their respective PS2 games.  I've got to admit I'm curious about the new Tororo game but I will definitely get Parappa 2 in a couple of weeks.

As for you Parappa fans there is also a flashed out website here.

2001/08/30:

Parappa 2 came out for Playstation 2.  No idea if it's supposed to be released in the states.  Of course I picked it up.

Being a Parappa fan I love it but honestly it's just more of the same so if you didn't like the original or Lammy then you probably won't like this one.

I totally dig the music and for those of you than don't know De La Soul is featured on the soundtrack and there's a Party Mix CD coming out next week.  I'm digging the music this time.  Not that I didn't love most of the songs on the other games.  Maybe it's just these are fresh.  Here's a sample I whipped up.

I finished the game in about 3 hours.  I only failed level 5 once and level 8 (the last) about 10 times before I finished.  No idea if there is more.  No special options appeared though Parappa's hat turned blue.  Maybe I have to go for "awesome" rating on all levels if that's possible in this version.

There's a bonus game if you do well on any level.  It's always the same came though where you smash things with Chop Chop Master Onion and his Ko-tamanegis. (Kow, rhymes with mow, tama rhymes with mama, negis would rhyme with keg then keys.  It means Little Onion's in Japanese)

Some things which took a little getting used to.  Before each level (clearly stuck in as an after thought) you get a boombox that comes up on the screen, kisses you and then makes you practice before you can continue.  It's probably a good thing making it easy to pass the levels but it's also kind of not so cool in a way.

Another is that when you mess up and go down (or up) a level.  Like from "Good" to "Bad" or "Bad" to "Awful" the music stops, the character you are rapping with says something like "Getting Worse" and then the music picks up in a different spot.  As far as I can tell each time that happens 2 measures get added to the song (or you could look at it as going back 2 measures).  This gives you a chance to recover from your mistake but it's disconcerting because of the major interruption in the flow of the music.

More stuff has come out since then.

These cookies came out each with a toy inside.  They pretty much sold out immediately.  My friend, Junko, who's also into Parappa, called me and told me to about them and that they would be sold out quick.  I went to 6 different convenience stores until I found a supply.

The cookies have little prints on them.  I ate them all.  I wonder if they are singing in my stomach.

Here are the toys as printed on the back of the box.

I picked up 1, 5, 7 and 8.

There is also another set of toys out.  They are only $1.50 each if you can find them.

 A free one came with the game but I suspect that's a "until supplies last" kind of thing.

On other thing my friends Junko was able to scam is a Parappa Uchiwa (a fan).  Pretty cool.

2002/02/20:

A few more things I picked up recently.

This is a set of post-it notes.  They are each about 1x1 inch.  Pretty small.  You can see from the holes on the left this set is meant to go into an organizer.

This set of itty-bitty stationary is also meant to go into an organizer.  I guess when you really need to write that secret letter since they are too small to actually mail.

Small stickers for letters and envelopes are very popular in Japan.  I suppose stickers are popular in the states too as there are sticker shops here and there but it feels like it's a bigger thing here.

You might notice some of these characters are not from the games.  Instead they are from the TV cartoon series.

Here's a close-up of a few of the stickers.

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Comments:
More Themes
Back when Um Jamma Lammy came out I started making an Um Jamma Lammy theme.  I only got as far as sounds.  Lammy is not nearly as quotable as Parappa unfortunately  Those files are here

Also around the same time I started making a Zelda:Ocarina of Time theme.  It's also only sounds.  If you are a Zelda fan you can find them here.

And,y I also started making a Powerpuff Girl theme.  Of the 3, this one is probably the most fun if you are a Powerpuff girl fan.  Powerpuff girls, especially Mojo-Jojo is eminently quotable.  You can download that one here.
posted by greggmanMay 28, 2002 at 2:36 [ e ]
the Rapper
Parappa the Rapper 。。。。。いいゲームだったな~~~~~
posted by anon_ParappatheRapperAugust 28, 2002 at 7:33 [ e ]
I love the stuff you've bought very much!

It's very happy that you like parappa too coz I love him so much! I have a lot of his collection. To my disappointment, now its products become fewer and fewer or simply say there's no new product! If you have more information about it, please tell me through this email account : bibibeebee@mail.com Thakn you very much!

And I have much fun when I read your materials.

posted by anon_BibiOctober 12, 2002 at 11:19 [ e ]
Hey! Your pages is super cool! I love Parappa The Rapper games. I just got a PSII, and the first game I got was, of course Parappa The Rapper II.  I've been playing it nonstop.

I really like your relics from Japan. That is hilarious that they call happy meals "Happy Sets". Also it is equally hilarious, and somewhat sad to see that Parappa is being promoted by McDonald's in Japan...

The UmJammer Lammy arcade set up looked badass... with the guitar that you jam along with.

You are so lucky to have visited Japan!
posted by wackyrussJanuary 18, 2003 at 11:55 [ e ]
Your view is preety good but what I'm looking for is to how to make a Playstation 2 video game called Mercury Utopia.
posted by KJanuary 18, 2003 at 12:03 [ e ]
greggman i gotta question

hi greggman

i wanna buy a lammy guitar like the pic on ur site but i can't go in japan hehe so do u know if there's a shop on internet or a way to get one?

thanks

ingrid

posted by anon_ingridApril 2, 2003 at 7:59 [ e ]
lammy guitar
Looking at the label in the picture about this is the guitar company that makes that guitar.  Maybe you can ask them directly
posted by greggmanApril 2, 2003 at 14:00 [ e ]
i just back from Japan
Hey , all parappa's fans,i am feel sad that i saw none of parappa's things at japan his time!I went everywhere before i saw his product but now.........nothing i can find!Really disappointed that he is disappeared!If anyone know where can buy his product pls e-mail me and i am happy to make frd with your all parappa fans,pls e-mail me and we can share the things!
posted by OnOnAugust 27, 2003 at 23:37 [ e ]
PaRappa the Rapper

Dude, you are so right. PaRappa the Rapper is the best thing since fire. A few of us started our own web forum about PaRappa, you should check it out if you're a fan. It's at pmnm.cjb.net.

Man, you're collection is awesome!

posted by iisryanSeptember 7, 2004 at 14:36 [ e ]
Parappa in the hall of fame

hey cool page. i came across this site because Parappa the Rapper is nominated to be in the videogame hall of fame but losing. i knew there must be more than a few parappa fans out there.

if you're interested in helping parappa get onto Walk of Game you should go to their site and vote. you're allotted 1 vote everyday. check it out: www.walkofgame.com

posted by MayOctober 12, 2004 at 12:07 [ e ]
PJ Berry image
hey guys, this is silly and i doubt any of yall will do this . but if possible could anyone send me a good pic of PJ Berry licking ice cream from the first parappa the rapper? it would mean alot to me. seriously. Thanks, g's.
posted by anonymousGMarch 15, 2005 at 20:59 [ e ]
cartoon?

I noticed on the stickers that you mention a TV cartoon series. Did this only air in Japan? Did ever see it? Do you know if it's available anywhere online?

Also, this an amazing collection! I found another site with similar items, though it was all in Japanese or something: http://ba-bu2.hp.infoseek.co.jp/parapp
a.htm

By any chance do you know where I could obtain one of those cookie key-chain type toys, preferably of Parappa?

Also I found this site with some overpriced Um Jammer Lammy shirts, one crappy Parappa one and other things, if anyone's interested: http://www.whimsyload.com/cg
i-bin/shop/index.cgi
 Just click the links for "Parappa items", "T-shirts" and "Um Jammer Lammy items". It looks like they did the artwork for the games.

Thanks for maintaining this site.

posted by joeOctober 9, 2005 at 11:53 [ e ]
Parappa Collection

                   To whom it may concern,

                 Hi. Im a HUGE video game fan who loves parappa the Rapper. It was my first PS1 game ever. I was wondering if anyone knew of any websites besides ebay, whether it be in the U.S.A or Japan, where I can find some of these items for sale. I would deeply appriciate it. Thanks alot.Remember, YOU GOTTA BELIEVE!!!

                         Posted by ChopChopP.JBerry

posted by ChopChopPJBerryFebruary 18, 2006 at 11:04 [ e ]
E-mail
                  Sorry. This is ChopChopP.JBerry again. I forgot to put my e-mail. My e-mail adress is NemesisProgram2@Aol.com. Thanks. Bye.
posted by ChopChopPJBerryFebruary 18, 2006 at 11:13 [ e ]
This is bangin website
my name is ste and i like japanese things
posted by StevenAnimeRobertsJune 7, 2006 at 2:32 [ e ]
Awesome.

I've been a big fan of the PaRappa the Rapper and Um Jammer Lammy series my whole life, and stumbling upon these pages has opened up a world I never thought existed. This stuff you've managed to collect is amazing... And do they still happen to sell that guitar anywhere?

Me wantee!!

posted by RyanJune 13, 2006 at 23:13 [ e ]
i like this web page.it is tight!
posted by wanyaAugust 6, 2006 at 13:01 [ e ]
HELP!!!
where can I download jammer lammy mp3s?
posted by maraNovember 3, 2006 at 0:04 [ e ]
PLEASE reply asap.. here's my e-mail add. rockiztang_itlog@yahoo.com. thanks!!!
posted by maraNovember 3, 2006 at 0:05 [ e ]
Um Jamma Lammy Soundtrack

I don't know where you can download the MP3s but you can purchase the CD here

http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/p
roduct/B00005GAL5/

posted by greggmanNovember 6, 2006 at 2:36 [ e ]
Hi, I just want to know something.
Did you buy the Parappa the Rapper stuff in tokyo?
posted by Joachim004December 13, 2006 at 6:53 [ e ]
Parappa Stuff

Yes, I bought the Parappa stuff in Tokyo.

Sadly I don't know where to get any anymore.

posted by greggmanDecember 13, 2006 at 8:18 [ e ]
Hello!
Hi! I've only played Um Jammer Lammy, and I'm wondering where I can download PaRappa the Rapper. If you see this comment, please email me back!
posted by AsiangotchiDecember 14, 2006 at 20:43 [ e ]
Um jammer lammy MP3 downloads
Yo, you can download all the Parappa games and Um Jammer Lammy games music here http://gh.ffshrine.org/sound
tracks/2192
This links to the Jammer lammy section. To get the Parappa 1 and 2 music, click MP3s on the site content part on the top right of the page and search the letter you want. Sadly, you have to download every song one by one. It's all free and no registration required. But, I can't find the "Got to Move!" parappa remix song. I only heard it on the game. But it does have the Chop Chop master Onion parappa remix song, which wasn't in the game.
posted by EldenJanuary 3, 2007 at 22:08 [ e ]
Parappa Anime DVDS and where to buy em
Also, I found a couple sites where they sell out of print  Parappa anime DVDs. http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-19-49-en-15-parappa.html and http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/sea
rch.html?type=AC&restrict=AL
L&strict=&word=parappa
These DVDs are very expensive. About 55 bucks each including shipping. They aren't for sale on ebay eaither. I checked. Each DVD has 3 episodes with a total of about 34 episodes in the series. Play-asia has 3-8, and cdjapan has 1-8 dvds. I recommend cdjapan,  but I only ordered em from play-asia cause I found out about that first. Play-Asia takes FOREVER to ship them though. I ordered one DVD and the PSP parappa game before X-mas and they still haven't come yet. Cdjapan says 3-5 days, so thats why I recommend them. They also have more of em. Oh yeah, one more thing. Keep up this site. It's friggin awesome.
posted by EldenJanuary 4, 2007 at 20:55 [ e ]
New plush toys
A series of 3 9" new plush toys have just been released here in Japan by Taito for UFO catchers. The characters are: PaRappa with microphone, PJ scoffing Phat donuts and Master Onion delivering a flying kick! I have a spare PaRappa too...
posted by AndyJanuary 19, 2007 at 9:37 [ e ]
Ski cap?

Does anyone know where I can find the red ski cap with the frog on it? I've been dying to own one since the game came out all those years ago. I can't seem to find it now. If anyone can hook up a link to a site where I can nab one, I'd be appreciative.

- Rob

posted by RobJanuary 31, 2007 at 21:43 [ e ]
Ski Cap
I happen to own the ski cap from part 1. It was made in 1997. It's super rare and hard to find. It took me 2 years to find it in ebay.
posted by anonymous1February 21, 2007 at 15:31 [ e ]
Ski Cap ...
Damn. I'll keep up the search.
posted by RobMarch 31, 2007 at 13:22 [ e ]
SUPERFROG
I TOOK A WORLD
posted by JONATHANGALVEZJuly 13, 2007 at 8:45 [ e ]
RE: Ski Cap
At the 2007 Penny Arcade Expo (PAX), Sony had a guy in a Parappa costume handing out the ski cap/beanie and posing for pictures. Perhaps you could go to the PAX website and make a post on the forums? I'm actually wearing mine right now and it's plenty warm and good quality material, so no worries there :)
posted by KoensayrOctober 18, 2007 at 11:48 [ e ]
Ski Cap/Toque

I tried buying one of those toques back probably around 2003-04. Sony had them listed on their website, but were actually out of stock.

Funny story - they not only refunded me what I paid for it, but actually gave me money equivalent to what the hat was worth.

I still want the toque but I guess I can't complain.

posted by PrinceMercuryDecember 5, 2007 at 17:03 [ e ]
PULL THE FRIES!!!

I have the McDonalds Parappa stuffed as well. Pull the fries and he jiggles!

posted by AnonFebruary 5, 2008 at 14:45 [ e ]
holy crap
man this stuff is so rare. i heard parappa 3 is coming out!! :D
posted by johnnyDecember 6, 2008 at 7:48 [ e ]