Duration: 01:19 minutes Upload Time: 06-04-25 02:54:37 User: pryoga :::: Favorites |
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A lovers quarrel between a banana and a bagel. Song in Japanese with English subtitles (the Japanese in the video is the only Japanese I know). Created by Adam Kukulka |
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Mamsmilk ::: Favorites This musical is rather boring, but for those who are flaming for bad japanese and cannot live with this problem, they could go and shoot themselves. Please. 06-09-29 04:16:15 _____________________________________________________ | |
skyclaw441 ::: Favorites Your Japanese sucks, and the video was lame. But I can understand why it was bad, because it was singing. 06-09-27 17:52:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
Dargu ::: Favorites That pwned me.. great job! 06-09-23 23:18:13 _____________________________________________________ | |
Paramaribosauce ::: Favorites you own that face. 06-08-29 19:23:09 _____________________________________________________ | |
MinnieMay9 ::: Favorites hahaha, that's an awsome vid!! 06-07-26 00:37:54 _____________________________________________________ | |
SweetCarro ::: Favorites hihihi funny 06-07-23 18:22:03 _____________________________________________________ | |
XxGabyxX ::: Favorites lol!!Funny video!But I agree with Akiri,your Japanese is bad.It was awesome though!! 06-07-18 16:21:33 _____________________________________________________ | |
XxGabyxX ::: Favorites lol!Funny video!!!I agree with Akiri,your Japanese is bad.It was awesome though!! 06-07-18 16:19:13 _____________________________________________________ | |
pryoga ::: Favorites I know that it's kokoro, it's just that we did one take of everything due to time constraints, and I didn't care much if one word was pronounced wrong (I didn't think there would be Japanese nazis lurking about). And I have it on the highest authority that "iya" means 'no' in the 'NO WAY!' sense, while "iie" is the polite way to say no. If you have any problems with it, my little puny Japanese friend from Osaka will attempt to beat you up with her wolf fang fists! 06-07-03 13:08:23 _____________________________________________________ | |
pryoga ::: Favorites I have it on the highest authority that "iya" means 'no' in the 'NO WAY!' sense, while "iie" is the polite way to say no. If you have problems with that, confront my friend from Osaka...but Osaka people are pretty much insane, so I'd watch yourself. 06-07-03 13:05:12 _____________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
A Japanese Love Musical
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