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Hattori Heiji speaks PERFECTLY GOOD Japanese, dammit!

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2010

Jodie mistakes Heiji for a foreigner, what with his weeeiird skin tone and his weeeeird foreign accent XD;;

(Osaka ben wa rippa na Nihongo da!)

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  • LOL at Conan's laugh :D

    and Heiji's whispering :)

  • The funny/ironic thing is that Heiji's voice actor speaks English better than Jodi's voice actor.

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  • LOL Heiji sulking at the end :P

  • I didn't know that the seiyuu (who voiced Vegeta) is originally from the Kansai region.

  • Osaka dialect is the word of the region has created the Japanese culture.

    Tokyo began its imitation.

    It is about 300 years ago.

    Tokyo has been influenced by the vocabulary of Osaka even now.

    Is true.

    From Osaka

  • haha Conans laugh he couldn't hold it back xD!!! Just like me xD!!

  • @NOORmyheart if you subscribe me, i will not tell him ^_^

  • @WardAnimes oh my god ... you know him too ... please don't tell him that I was here ..

  • @amatera2 Oh no! I was in a hurry ... sorry ;(

  • If that woman thinks Osaka-ben is weird, she should hear how the people from Tohoku region talk... XD

  • @NOORmyheart you mean "Heiji disliked this" and wait for some time then get 567 likes right

  • @NOORmyheart yea i called him

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