The original ending that those two videos parody is from Kodomo no Jikan (means "A Child's Time"), the premise of which is that a third grader wants into her teacher's pants. ...Yeah, it's as bad and wrong as you think it is. I made the mistake of watching the first episode. The lolicon... It kills... The manga was going to be brought over here under the title of Nymphet, but I think there was such a negative outcry that they decided to cancel the release.
Anyway, I've found a bunch of other cool MAD movies like that (MADs being sort of like the Japanese equivalent of AMVs, but kinda different). This is one of my other favourites, Phoenix Wright characters set to the opening sequence of Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei:
The original ending that those two videos parody is from Kodomo no Jikan (means "A Child's Time"), the premise of which is that a third grader wants into her teacher's pants. ...Yeah, it's as bad and wrong as you think it is. I made the mistake of watching the first episode. The lolicon... It kills... The manga was going to be brought over here under the title of Nymphet, but I think there was such a negative outcry that they decided to cancel the release.
Is it sad that doesn't put me off? XD; Not much disturbs me anymore, though most of the time I don't agree with it IRL...
I think we had that PW Sayonara Zetsubei Sensei thing before. =3 Still cool tho!
Okay, I promise that i don't actually watch American Idol. My wife does though. She can't help being girly sometimes, seeing as how she's actually a girl.
So last night, the American Idol bastards were singing "Songs of the 60s", which was crappy enough, but then they had to sing things like "Jailhouse Rock" (1957) and "Suspicious Minds" (1975).
Is "60s" merely a synonym for "old" or just "before my time" to you young little cretins?
Is "60s" merely a synonym for "old" or just "before my time" to you young little cretins?
I knew those songs weren't form the '60s, but I bet most of the viewership did not. If I were in charge, i would have disqualified whoever chose those songs.
Is "60s" merely a synonym for "old" or just "before my time" to you young little cretins?
I knew those songs weren't form the '60s, but I bet most of the viewership did not. If I were in charge, i would have disqualified whoever chose those songs.
I think that if you were in charge, the show would be canceled instantly.
I'm not sure if this should go in the Katsucon thread or this thread. Either way I found it and I have to share this skit from the masquerade that is actually hilarious and dare I say....good!
XD Is it bad that I don't know when they're made either?
Not really, since you're not picking out the songs. I would just expect that someone picking out songs for "60s Night" would just stop to think for a bit about whether the songs were really from the 60s.
And maybe there was a remake of the Jailhouse Rock in the 60's?
Are you prepared for the zombies? as they arehere!
When will these people learn. You bring in the army. Mediums aren't going to help when a zombie jumps you, except that instead of having to outrun the zombie you just have to outrun the medium.
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Anyway, I've found a bunch of other cool MAD movies like that (MADs being sort of like the Japanese equivalent of AMVs, but kinda different). This is one of my other favourites, Phoenix Wright characters set to the opening sequence of Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei:
I think we had that PW Sayonara Zetsubei Sensei thing before. =3 Still cool tho!
Personal favourites are: # 5, 14, 15, 30, 31, 32, 37, 40, 41, 42, 46, 47, 51, 55, 57, 61, 64, 66, 71, 73, 80, 81, 88, 94, 96, 97, and 98.
So last night, the American Idol bastards were singing "Songs of the 60s", which was crappy enough, but then they had to sing things like "Jailhouse Rock" (1957) and "Suspicious Minds" (1975).
Is "60s" merely a synonym for "old" or just "before my time" to you young little cretins?
And maybe there was a remake of the Jailhouse Rock in the 60's?
I tried.
Lawl. I'm sorry but it's not on Youtube yet, or I'd embed it. I found it funny.
Another smart commercial!
How about Jonathan Coulton singing "Still Alive," on Rock Band backed up by Leo Laporte and Veronica Belmont?