Sushi Is Made Of People! People!
So I decided to check out iFilm and their selection of Japanese videos because someone a while ago told me that they get a lot of their stuff from here. And it turns out they do.
However, the benefit of iFilm is that when YouTube takes it down, iFilm keeps it around. Kind of nice. And maybe illegal, but really, what’s illegal nowadays? If something I’ve posted here has been blown off YouTube and you find it there, let me know. I’ll swap the code and get it right again.
Of course, there’s a ton of stuff there I’ve never seen there as well (I’m only one man) and it’s definitely worth checking out their Japanese videos section.
For instance: This is how you frighten children out of every enjoying a sushi restaurant. Ever again. On TV. In Japan.
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Internet Briefing Blog / Das Vorld Vide Veb March 15th, 2007 at 1:09 am
[...] Der Entwicklung von immer mehr Video im Netz trägt TV Movie Rechnung und startet seinen Web TV Guide parallel zum klassischen Fernsehprogramm. Etwas, das Cablecom in Ansätzen ähnlich macht. Da kann man dann zum Beispiel Perlen des japanischen Kinderfernsehens geniessen. Und vermutlich ändern sich die Inhalte in wirkliches PRIVAT-Fernsehen, wenn MTV-Mutter Viacom mit seiner Copyright-Klage von 1 Milliarde USD gegen Google auf Grund von 160.000 illegaler Videos auf YouTube durchkommt. Dann werden wir nur noch selbstproduzierte Handyvideos kucken. Auch nicht schlimmer als das Jassen auf SF1 an Samstagen. yigg this! — save to del.icio.us [...]