A japanese family embraces western hip hop linguistics.A japanese family embraces western hip hop linguistics.A japanese family embraces western hip hop linguistics.
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- TriviaThis "TV pilot" is actually an American-made parody of a Japanese TV show. There are several perhaps intentional mistakes in the pilot: - The label of the green coffee bag is upside down katakana, but only says gibberish. - The news channel being shown is in Chinese, not Japanese. - The actors are badly trying to hide their North American accent. The daughter is speaking Japanese in obvious North American accent. - The crew listed in the credits all have American sounding names. They are just written in katakana.
- ConnectionsEdited into The N Word (2004)
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Awesome.
The first time I watched Tokyo Breakfast, I was on the ground laughing. There's something so lovable about a family of Japanese people using the N word at each other. After that, I showed it to everyone I knew, and they all loved it. To fully get the joy out of this, you need to be able to overlook the expletives and the how wrong it really is. The ending, of course, is the punchline. No point in spoiling it, 'cause there's not much substance there to spoil. Aside from being so politically incorrect, it's awesome. Google for it if you want to see it. It's well worth your six minutes.
And yes, the Japanese on the bottom is correct. :]
And yes, the Japanese on the bottom is correct. :]
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- gchucky
- Jul 22, 2004
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- $25,000 (estimated)
- Runtime6 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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