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Everything’s Bigger in Japan: Japanese Baseball Catching Game Show

This is how you test your skills at catching a baseball. Actually lots of baseballs. Some of which are large. All while standing at a 45 degree angle. With a tub of water to catch you when you fall. On TV. In Japan.

Thanks to YouTube user JMX29 for the uploads!

The Mechaike No Reaction Drama Returns to YouTube

It’s back! The best time you’ll ever have watching falling pots hit people pretending like they’re not getting hit. For laughs.
And there’s a LOT of it. An entire episode’s worth.
Take your time going through these. They are amazing. But don’t take too long. Not so long ago, these exact clips were removed from YouTube.
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Mechaike Beetle Man Attaches Live Beetle To Sleeping Man’s Nose

This is how you show respect to retired athletes. By attaching insects to thier nose. While they are unconscious. On TV. In Japan.
SIDENOTE: That boxer guy’s hair rocks.

Black Tights Guy Has Mad Rap Skillz

This is how you drop knowledge. In black tights. While standing in the frozen tundra. On TV. In Japan.

Dance You Fool, Dance - In Black Pants

This is a former TV in Japan star. With black tights. Dancing live. On TV. In Japan.

Follow Up Punishment to Mechaike Counting Game

Do you remember this counting game video where the dudes with huge hair went in circles on a bunch of motorcycles?
Well, here’s what happens when one of them screws up.

Provided to YouTube by the awesome Hello! Project provider of many fine TV in Japan videos.

Motorcycle Roundabout Gone Wrong

This is a biker gang. On a merry-go-round. Made of bikes. On TV. In Japan.

Amazing Mechaike Rap About Prime Minister Koizumi

This is a rap video. About the Prime Minister. That takes place inside a space ship. Performed by a topless, balding man in black tights. Surrounded by an army of Salarypeople. On TV. In Japan.

No Reaction Drama + Falling Pans

This is serious drama. Performed while kitchenware falls from the sky. With no reaction whatsoever. On TV. In Japan.

Thanks to the always awesome Screenhead for digging up the clip.