The Hard Gay Cooking Challenge
This is how you make an Iron Chef clone. With Hard Gay as a chef. However, it quickly devolves into a wrestling match. And that’s really all you need to know. On TV. In Japan.
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This is how you make an Iron Chef clone. With Hard Gay as a chef. However, it quickly devolves into a wrestling match. And that’s really all you need to know. On TV. In Japan.
This is how Razor Ramon HG shows his feelings. By expressing himself through rap. And, as usual, through tight leather chaps. On TV. In Japan.
Thanks to the fine folks at Your Opinion Doesn’t Count for this fine link to this fine video.
Via the amazing people over at the Bakkage forums comes this HG gem:
I’m actually quite amazed at how great the fight choreography is. Hooo!
This is how you shake up the yearly photo. By adding in a dash of crotch thrust. On TV. In Japan.
I’m sorry for writing the above headline but it’s about the only way I could begin to describe what happens in the following clip.
Obviously, there is something serious going on here as Red-pointed Patent-leather Bra Man is calling out Razor Ramon HG in a big way. I mean hot wax on crotch? That’s hardcore.
It may be like dogs sleeping with cats, but it’s true: Everyone’s favorite stereotype is hitched! To a woman!
TVinJapan reader Jeff wrote in with the suprising news that not only was he getting married but that he’s actually already married. Details are now presented in nice block quote form:
But according to his new mother-in-law, the [...]
This is how you introduce Razor Ramon HG. With song and dance. And, of course, crotch thrusts. On TV. In Japan.
This is maybe the best Bakuten Domino episode ever. Done by geeks for geeks. With geek stuff. Plus, lots and lots of Vader. On TV. In Japan.
This is how you turn the tables. On Furries. Those dirty furries. On TV. In Japan.
This is how you celebrate Father’s Day. On the streets of Tokyo. With a man in leather. And, as always, crotch thrusts. On TV. In Japan.
Thanks to Tom H. for the tip!
This is how you try some different sneezes. One with eyes open. One with your mouth closed. One with udon. On TV. In Japan.
Okay, I’ve been bitten again.
Each time I think perhaps I’m starting to get a little jaded of my beloved TV in Japan, something like Bakuten comes into view.
So far I know two things about Bakuten: One, that the hosts don’t like lunch meat. Two, that they are mean domino stackers.
While the first is a [...]
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