ボス BOSS CM 宇宙人ジョーンズ 教師篇 レインボーマウンテン

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  • I will give the translation a shot...

    Girl: The new teacher is coming!

    Narrator: Towards the existences called "children" on this planet...

    Jones: Good morning! (slams desk)

    Boy on phone: Class is so boring...

    Narrator: I have to face them with all of my will and strength.

    Jones: Hai! (makes wall appear)

    Boy 2: If you would like, please go out with me...

    Jones: Your voice is too small!

  • Narrator: But...

    Parents: As an instructor, actions that should not be allowed...

    Takeda: Yes, yes, he understands.

    Narrator: ...in the education system of this planet, it's difficult to know how much to moderate myself.

    Takeda: But you will become a good teacher.

    White text: This ridiculous, beautiful world.

    Small white text: Recycle after drinking.

    Narrator 2: Boss, the can coffee. Rainbow Mountain.

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  • I don't always speak Japanese, but when i do, i get Tommy Lee Jones to speak with me

  • While I do like your translation @whiterice28 I wish the teacher at the end said "Sadly their isn't enough kids in the world to beat with your sword", cause Jones looked upset in that scene. 

  • @ruchieru Yes, I've never visited any Asian country before, and did you really have to take that last question literally?

  • that coffee is boss!

  • @jacoblgames Foreign stars are hired for marketing ploys all the time. It really isn't a very rare occurrence at all. I'm assuming you've never visited an Asian country before which is probably why you wouldn't know. Why don't they sell it in the US? Is there really a market for canned coffee in the US? The competition between national coffee products is intense enough. Would a Japanese brand really survive? Japan isn't really known for its coffee is it.

  • japanese, messing up TV since 1980

  • As seen on:

    JAPAN

  • @ruchieru Well that was obvious, but it's a Japanese commercial. Who would have expected him to be in it? And why don't they sell this stuff in the US?

  • hey its onizuka

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