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Magical Song

The magical song shows the result that is effective for babies to stop crying.

Note: If a baby is crying for physiological reasons, such as hunger, there will be no effect.

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This song may stop babies crying. The video makes moms and babies happy.

Lyrics

moony-Chan’s Magical Song

muni muni muni muni moony-chan

Toko toko toko toko 1.2.3.4

muni muni muni muni moony-chan

Kya hahahaha ha Chant a charm

muni muni muni muni moony-chan

Jump jump jump jump 1.2.3.4

muni muni muni muni moony-chan

Ku kukukuku ku Chant a charm

muni muni muni muni moony-chan

Dance dance dance dance1.2.3.4

muni muni muni muni moony-chan

Wa hahahaha ha Chant a charm

Babies who stopped crying or were effected: 96.4% *1

Results

Results

96.4% of babies stopped crying or were effected*1!

The song “A Baby Forgets to Cry?! moony-Chan’s Magical Song” was played for crying or restless babies who were moving their arms and legs or showing other signs of discomfort. As a result, 96.4%*1 of the babies stopped crying and showed their interest in this soothing song, which was designed to evoke an orienting response*2.

The assessment was conducted on an eight-point scale, from A to H, and the results were as follows: A 62.5%, B 17.9%, C 5.4%, D 8.9%, and E 1.8%.

*1 Stopped crying at least once while the song was playing or stopped moving throughout the song.

Target: 56 infants aged 3 to 17 months

According to the study conducted by Unicharm Corporation

*2 A reaction where a baby shows interest in a new event he/she has seen for the first time.

Study Overview

- Target: 56 infants aged 3 to 17 months (34 boys and 22 girls, all Japanese)

- Period: June to July 2013

- Method: A soothing song video was played for crying babies and the babies' reactions were assessed on an eight-point scale, from A to H.

Eight-Point Scale Assessment:

Assessment conducted when a baby was crying:

A. Stopped crying and did not become fussy at all until the song ended

B. Stopped crying and did not become fussy until most of the song had ended (at least 80% of the total song length)

C. Stopped crying once but became fussy again in the second half of the song

D. Stopped crying once but became fussy again in the first half of the song

Assessment conducted when a baby was restless, moving its arms and legs uncomfortably, but not yet crying:

E. Stopped moving while the song played

F. Stopped moving once but began to move again in the second half of the song

G. Stopped moving once but began to move again in the first half of the song

H. Did not show any change

Supervised by:
Japan Acoustic Lab.
Acoustic expert
Mr. Hajime Suzuki


Information about the Supervisor

This song was designed to evoke an orienting response. An orienting response is a reaction where a baby shows interest in a new event he/she sees or hears for the first time. Because the song combines various sound effects, higher frequencies and modulations, the baby shows an interest in the music and forgets to cry.

(Mr. Hajime Suzuki, Acoustic Expert)