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More Rahmens: The Japanese Tradition of Origami

This might just be the funniest thing you see all day.
I always imagined that Origami was more than just the simple folding of paper. Little did I know, it was essentially a martial art practiced by bad-ass looking guys with the ability to fold paper as it floats in the air.
This is Origami War. Prepare [...]

The Japanese Tradition: Bowing With The Rahmens

Here’s more Rahmens’ awesomeness wherein the Rahmens teach us the proper bows for certain situations.
My personal favorite: The Bow On One Knee. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve tried to tell my fellow Ninjas about my wife and never succeeded. Surprisingly, it turns out that Ninjas aren’t the best communicators.

The Ramens Return: Armchair Theory Vol. 2

Another fantastic set of absurdest comedy from the Rahmens. This time, learn how to pick up ladies. On TV. In Japan.
NOTE: I am in love with high-five walking. Unfortunately, the woman I love in not in love with high-five walking.

The Suffering of Inanimate Objects (voices by the Rahmens)

Just because the everyday objects around you don’t say much, doesn’t mean they aren’t feeling something. Maybe they’re just waiting for someone to pay attention to them, for a change.
The Rahmens are the comedy duo responsible for the “Japanese Tradition: Sushi” documentary video, which did so much to explain the truth about Japanese culture [...]

More Rahmens: How to Make a Good Impression Parts 2 & 3

The Rahmens may be Japanese Comedy’s answer to Wes Anderson.
These films are impeccably detailed and take place in their own universe much like Anderson’s films. And I love them.
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Thanks to TViJ reader John for pointing me to these clips!

The Japanese Tradition: How to Make a Good Impression

Another amazing Rahmens video has made its way onto the net. Count yourself lucky.

Rahmens Take on Air Travel

This is how to fly. With extended weirdness. And a layover in awesometown. On TV. In Japan.

Very Funny Rahmens’ Sketch of American Classroom Dynamics

This is an interpretation of our classrooms. With guns, flags and middle fingers. And lots and lots of swearing. On TV. In Japan.