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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2006

This is a clip from the serial anime, "Azumanga Daioh." Though it is not a racist show by any means, it certainly indulges a number of benevolent stereotypes. In this clip, we see how (some) Japanese seem to perceive Gaijin (foreigners) in Japan.

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  • @PozestStar It sounds more like "fake Spanish" than English

  • one problem...English people don't roll their r's...Spanish do

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  • perra means female dog in spanish XD

  • I can understand how people would say why are they saying a Spanish word because a lot more people understand Spanish than they do Japanese

  • @kaos1109 blah blah blah is actually universal かくかくしかじか I'm pretty sure pera refers to talking or speaking in the Japanese language from what I've learned that's why they used the word Pera. Like 彼は日本語がぺらぺらです。"Kare wa nihongo ga pera pera desu." means "He speaks Japanese fluently."

  • Uhm,... I think that "Pera" is more like the word japanese people use to pretend they're speaking .. like in english you can also use "blah blah blah", "yada yada yada", and so on...

  • pera pera pera lol this is so funny...man i'm such a racist fuck

  • @MidnightFapper69 i lol`d

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