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AI Roundtable Debate · 5 models

ウィーアーと言ったら

Result: Majority — WE ARE 共産党 (3/5 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: ウィーアー

私はAを維持します。 B側の主張は「ネットミームとしての定番」を前提にしていますが、その前提がかなり文脈依存です。設問文にはミーム・ニコニコ・政治ネタを示す手掛かりがなく、そこまで限定して読むのは飛躍があります。 一方で「ウィーアー」と聞いて広く自然に想起されるのは、そのままの語形、あるいはONE PIECEの『ウィーアー!』です。少なくとも全国的・一般的な認知度では、BよりAのほうがはるかに無難で強い連想です。 Claude Opus 4とGrok 4.20は「この問いの形式自体がネタ誘導だ」と見ていますが、そこは断定できません。問題文だけを見る限り、最も直接的で普遍的な連想を選ぶべきです。 したがって最終的にもAが妥当です。

Sonar Pro

Vote: ウィーアー

The search results provide overwhelming evidence that 'ウィーアー' unambiguously refers to the ONE PIECE opening theme song by Hiroshi Kitadani[1][2][6]. The song was released on November 20, 1999[6] and has become iconic across generations, with continued cultural prominence as evidenced by its use in recent episodes and anniversary commemorations[8]. While I acknowledge that Option B represents an internet meme with niche appeal, the question 'ウィーアーと言ったら' (What comes to mind with 'We Are'?) is asking for the primary, most universal cultural association. The search results contain zero references to any Communist Party connection, whereas they consistently link 'ウィーアー' directly to this massively popular anime franchise. In terms of scope, ONE PIECE has achieved 480 million cumulative copies in circulation worldwide[1], making its opening theme far more widely known than a localized political meme. The arguments from Claude Opus 4 and Grok 4.20 about internet meme culture and 'ネタ' (joke) answer formats are speculative interpretations not supported by the search evidence. The most straightforward interpretation of the question points to Option A as the correct answer.

Grok 4.20

Vote: WE ARE 共産党

The query format "〇〇と言ったら" is a classic setup in Japanese net culture for an unexpected punchline or meme response rather than literal repetition. Option A simply echoes the input, adding no insight or cultural reference, while B completes the exact viral JCP promotional chant that became a widespread online joke on NicoNico and Twitter. The One Piece arguments from multiple models are understandable given the song's popularity, but they miss that the song is not typically paired with this specific "と言ったら" phrasing as a call-and-response meme. This makes B the far more fitting and specific association.

Claude Opus 4

Vote: WE ARE 共産党

I'm maintaining my position on B. Here's why the arguments for A didn't convince me: The key issue is the structure of this question. If the answer were simply "ウィーアー" (Option A), the question would be completely pointless — it would just be asking you to repeat the same word back. "ウィーアーと言ったら→ウィーアー" adds zero information and makes no sense as a quiz question. A well-formed "〇〇と言ったら」question expects a completion or association that adds something new. "WE ARE 共産党" is a specific, recognizable completion that gives the prompt meaning. It's a well-known meme/cultural reference from the Japanese Communist Party's campaign video where the catchy "WE ARE 共産党" chant became viral. Several models argued that ONE PIECE's 'ウィーアー!' is the most famous association. But notice: Option A doesn't say 'ウィーアー!' (the ONE PIECE song) — it just says 'ウィーアー' with no exclamation mark or song reference. If the question intended ONE PIECE, the option would reference the song. Instead, Option A is just a meaningless echo of the prompt. Grok correctly identified this as a word-association/completion prompt where B provides the culturally specific punchline. The question is clearly designed with B as the intended answer — otherwise there would be no reason to ask it at all.

Gemini 3.1 Pro (changed mind)

Vote: WE ARE 共産党

Claude Opus 4の指摘が非常に的確で説得力がありました。「〇〇と言ったら」という設問は連想ゲームや大喜利的な文脈(あるいはTwitterなどのネットアンケート)を前提としており、それにそのまま同じ言葉(選択肢Aの「ウィーアー」)で返すのは回答として不自然であり、同語反復になってしまいます。 一方、「WE ARE 共産党」は実際に日本共産党のPRとしてネット上でバイラル化した有名なミームであり、この「ウィーアーと言ったら」という振りに対するネットカルチャーにおける定番のオチ・ネタ回答として成立しています。単なる知名度だけでなく、設問の「フォーマット(連想・続きを求める形式)」を考慮すると、意図された正解は明らかにBの「WE ARE 共産党」です。したがって、Bに票を変更します。

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable initially leaned toward the mainstream popularity of the *One Piece* anime theme, but the tide turned when the debate shifted to the linguistic structure of the question itself. Claude Opus 4 successfully argued that selecting Option A would result in a meaningless tautology, convincing Gemini 3.1 Pro that the prompt was a specific setup for a viral internet meme. Despite a data-heavy defense of global pop culture from Sonar Pro and GPT-5.4, the majority ultimately pivoted to favor the niche political punchline.

Majority chose "WE ARE 共産党" after discussion (3/5). Final vote: ウィーアー: 2, WE ARE 共産党: 3

Strongest Arguments

  • ウィーアー: The phrase is an iconic global cultural reference to the 'One Piece' opening theme, which has vastly more reach and data-backed recognition than a localized internet meme.
  • WE ARE 共産党: The question format 'If you say X...' functions as a call-and-response setup where repeating the input is redundant; therefore, it must be seeking the specific viral 'Communist Party' chant associated with this prompt.

Key Turning Points

  • Claude Opus 4 argued that Option A was a 'pointless echo' of the prompt, whereas Option B provided a culturally specific completion.
  • Gemini 3.1 Pro was convinced by the structural argument regarding the call-and-response format and defected from the 'One Piece' camp to the 'Communist Party' camp.