Thursday, April 20, 2006

Off the Hook Desu

Cibbuano has already enlightened us about the black power movement prevalent in China, Korea, and indeed Japan. Further strengthening his case is a new piece of amusing evidence, the first (?) entry into "Conversational Ebonics" aimed squarely at Japanese consumers who always wondered what the true meaning of "Once you go black, you never go back" really was.


I think that it's great that we can all pretend to be P.I.M.Ps even if we're wearing G.R.E.E.N L.E.A.V.E.S and screaming out "Yatta!" at the top of our lungs. Even if it all turns out to be Irrational Exuberance, you have to love it. Hell, I'll sing it at Karaoke, even if I don't bring my own "happa".

G, R, double E, N, Leaves!



Yatta!

4 Comments:

At Thu Apr 20, 02:44:00 PM EST, Blogger CanadianAttackBeaver said...

Those movies dishonor my entire family.

 
At Thu Apr 20, 10:40:00 PM EST, Blogger Sirdar said...

I've never gone black so I can't go back. There are days I wish certain parts of me were black...or so the rumour goes about black men.

 
At Thu Apr 20, 11:17:00 PM EST, Blogger Cibbuano said...

wigga, that was great.

So good, in fact, that I had to blog it!

http://www.moviecritic.com.au/wtf-japanese-music-video/

 
At Fri Apr 21, 12:28:00 PM EST, Blogger D to tha L I C T said...

The original video is sweet, I hate those Flash animation things though.

Wikipedia has info on the Yatta song.

 

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