Asian Japanese Language School (Rahmens) - Subtitled

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2010

This a performance from the Japanese comedy group ラーメンズ (Rahmens), performing one of their many skits on Japanese language being taught by foreigners.

This one is about useful words (and phrases) to know in Japan. I made English subtitles and commentary on some of the finer points of the comedy.

The original video, without subtitles, can be found here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6Nfr3uRiJA

Enjoy.

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  • u know guys i has a little research about comedy and this is my result

    in my study that comedia is not about what is your region, gag material or something you think funny enough... its all about LAUGHTER KILL TIME

    in ancient day LKT is not important because coimidia(...) is used to propaganda and discriminating another who's you dont like

    in old day entertainment, LKT is depends on artist them self, you can compare beetween american old comedian and english one....

    ....shit, why u tube like &

  • @mahaputera7 Uh, what?

  • this isn't funny

  • @jizzy2k That's fine. It's not everyone's style of humor.

  • This kind of Marxist humor has no place in Japan. I'm tried of this anti-Japanese claptrap.

  • @HomleandSecurity Oh man, these kinds of comments are my favorites, because I marvel at how utterly incomprehensible they are.

    ~ Jethro.

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  • it's funny because Americans really do speak like that. Just watch Tkyosam's videos to get a great example.

  • The original Japanese title says this is "Asian version"... I think they're referring to Southeast Asian countries.

    Great job subtitling, anyway!

  • i think before "chikuwa" he was actually saying こんにゃく, the common foodstuff. love the translation though

  • @montecristo73 Thanks! I've got more coming. : )

    ~ Jethro.

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