September 1, 2006 – 10:00 pm
Pythagoras switch, a Japanese science TV show, this episode is on coating teddy bears with hair using static electricity.
August 24, 2006 – 8:10 pm
This is a clip from a Japanese comedy program called one night R&R. I only actually find this show to be occasionally funny. Whenever they try to do anything other than slapstick comedy I don’t find it very interesting, but watching comedians in pain, comedy gold.
This is a particularly bizarre clip. Some of […]
August 24, 2006 – 7:08 pm
This is a clip from the Japanese TV show Karakuri Terebi (TV), everyone thinks the baby’s movements and facial expression look like he’s doing a Bruce Lee impression.
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August 5, 2006 – 11:47 pm
These videos and newer videos not appearing here are now available at my new site http://www.amusedme.com/. You can find these videos and a few more at http://www.amusedme.com/2007/06/02/gaki-no-tsukai-ya-arahende/ and other Japanese tv videos at http://www.amusedme.com/category/videos/japanese-tv/
This is a clip from a Japanese comedy show called Gaki No Tsukai Ya Arahende featuring the comedy duo “Downtown“. The show […]
August 5, 2006 – 10:42 pm
Still busy, but I need to either take a break or go absolutely insane from nearly a week straight of translating =P Rant about video game translation coming soon =P
Funny Japanese commercial for Ransael, which is a Japanized French/German term for these horrible bright red/black leather backpacks that elementary school kids here use. […]