Japan National team vs 100 kids
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2. Apocalypse11 commented 13 years ago
why does EVERY japanese tv show have some mugshot video feed in the top left corner?
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6. lockandload commented 13 years ago
the kid who was no. 42 put those 2 defenders to shame. nice slick move
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7. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 13 years ago
6:40 OooooH SHEEENAHNAH!!!! >_< almost got a goal... ^^
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14. InfiniteBoredom commented 13 years ago
I would happily have watched the whole match.
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16. JimDunlop commented 13 years ago
#1: It's mostly just your typical sports play-by-play commentary, talking about who's doing what and what's going on. They mention that this is Cerezo Osaka J1-League team versus 100 elementary school students.
#2: That's actually a good (and valid) question. The reason is, that most of the footage that ends up on the net comes from "variety shows." The standard Japanese variety show format consists of a number of Japanese TV celebrities sitting in a studio, watching various video clips (kinda like Snotr) and then providing some kind of commentary or playing some sort of quiz game with it.
The picture-in-picture is meant to show the home audience the actors' reactions to the videos, as they're seeing them for the first time themselves. It's kinda like when you call your roommate over to show them a Snotr clip, and you look over at them to see their reaction to the vid. Same thing, really.
#5: I've played soccer against some Japanese elementary school students myself. Don't underestimate them! They're quick little buggers! Talented too.
#2: That's actually a good (and valid) question. The reason is, that most of the footage that ends up on the net comes from "variety shows." The standard Japanese variety show format consists of a number of Japanese TV celebrities sitting in a studio, watching various video clips (kinda like Snotr) and then providing some kind of commentary or playing some sort of quiz game with it.
The picture-in-picture is meant to show the home audience the actors' reactions to the videos, as they're seeing them for the first time themselves. It's kinda like when you call your roommate over to show them a Snotr clip, and you look over at them to see their reaction to the vid. Same thing, really.
#5: I've played soccer against some Japanese elementary school students myself. Don't underestimate them! They're quick little buggers! Talented too.
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17. BluesLee commented 13 years ago
Great thing they've done in China. I don't know the reason, cause I can't understand a word, but what I am thinking is that
the kids are testing the football kits, shoes and balls they made.
btw, Chinese iconomy is pretty nice. I have to say "It's working". Or maybe I should say "Kids working"?
the kids are testing the football kits, shoes and balls they made.
btw, Chinese iconomy is pretty nice. I have to say "It's working". Or maybe I should say "Kids working"?
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19. Apocalypse11 commented 13 years ago
#16 cheers i thought it was somewhere along those lines
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22. cripplecog commented 13 years ago
There's just so many! Thank can't just rush in like in a regular game without killing on of them!
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24. matrozrabbi89 commented 13 years ago
I wonder how many of the kids didn't even touch the ball..
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25. gouranga4ever commented 13 years ago
How come in all of the Japanese clips they have the little box showing someone's reaction??? What's that all about?
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27. richardleed commented 13 years ago
Awesome! It's like taking candies from a baby. I love it! Hahaaahaaa!
+10 1. atomikpt commented 13 years ago