TV in Japan EXCLUSIVE! New Meth Minute Parodies Japanese Commercials

I don’t get to say this often (in fact, never) but I’ve got an actual exclusive here on TV in Japan. At least for the next six hours or so.

Why (and what) you may ask? The awesome team that creates the Meth Minute39 (that’s be Dan Meth & the rest of his crew from Channel Frederator) has turned their animated attention to the world of Japanese commercials featuring American celebrities. As per usual with all Meth Minutes, a good time is had by all. And they, in all their wisdom, have decided to have it premiere on TV in Japan. Again, I’m using premiere here loosely people.

Enjoy it here first! And then tell the rest of the internet they can suck it. On TV. In Japan.

Thanks Scott for thinking of TViJ!

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9 Responses to “TV in Japan EXCLUSIVE! New Meth Minute Parodies Japanese Commercials”

  1. Tyson says:

    HAHA, that was awesome. Nice job on getting it premiered here on TViJ!

  2. adam says:

    lol… that japanese was freaking me out… i thought i had lost my mind, but alas it was not actual japanese…

  3. Anonymous says:

    Sex pictures

  4. feitclub says:

    mmmm, the celebrity voices were quite awful, but the spirit was fun. Their Nicolas Cage ad was presumably a send-up of his Sankyo ads, but the parody makes more sense than the original!

  5. Carl says:

    Awesome

  6. kaiteng says:

    This reminds me when I first got haunted by Arnie’s crazy energy drink CM.

  7. mexist says:

    hah! and remember andy warhol sold televisions, and michael jackson sold honda scooters!

  8. Klappstuhl says:

    Meh.

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