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get the donut! from last night's japanese kasou taishou (costume grand prix) competition.
football/soccer routine from the japanese kasou taishou (costume grand prix) competition.
rocket launch! from the recent japanese kasou taishou (costume grand prix) competition.
conveyor belt sushi. from last night's japanese kasou taishou (costume grand prix) competition. videos courtesy of japanprobe.com. ("kaiten-zushi is a sushi restaurant where the plates with the sushi are placed on a rotating conveyor belt that winds through the restaurant and moves past every table and counter seat.")
three acts by talented children. after each skit is a long interview, so you'll need to skip those. from the japanese kasou taishou - inventive, fun, and demonstrating fine teamwork.
skip to 3:20 as the first part is nothing special. the two acts that follow are very good and clever - featuring mirrors and basketball. (remember to skip the interviews.) from the japanese game show kasou taishou.
brief but clever act from the inventive japanese costume/special effects game show kasou taishou. here hokusai meets salvador dalí. (hokusai is one of japan's most famous artists. the picture in the video is "the great wave" c. 1830/31. music: four seasons by vivaldi.)
flamingoes, a painting, and more. five brief acts from the inventive japanese costume/special effects game show kasou taishou. the last one is the best imo.
a small superman, a big hammer, and more. five acts from the inventive japanese costume/special effects game show kasou taishou. (the last two have already been seen on spiked, but some time ago.)
"the winner of the grand prize on last night's “kasou taisho” (costume grand prix) competition was this entry, depicting a cartoony manzai comedy routine." "(manzai = "a style of stand-up comedy in japan, which usually involves two performers—a straight man (tsukkomi) and a funny man (boke)—trading jokes at great speed. most of the jokes revolve around mutual misunderstandings, double-talk, puns and other verbal gags."
japanese tv - and nearly 30 years. you've seen some recent stuff, such as matrix ping pong and so on, but here are 79 grand prix winning works in one handy video: 1979 - 2008.
special version of the inventive japanese costume/special effects game show. skip the first 30 seconds as it's just the intro. skip the last 90 seconds if you want, as this is only interviews with the cute girls. and skip around your home if you're as mad as a hatter.