Why I recommend this video: Well I am a personal fan of Hisashi, and well it was really intresting to see how the kanji combined together, even though I know squat about kanji. Rates as one of my favorites because of Hisashi. I love his presence on camera, in a hetrosexual way.
Why I recommend this video: Well this show was amazing, in footage, in humour, and in Eri's well....moments on camera, in slow motion... It was intresting to see Chie's off show persona, and also it was nice to see John, since we barely see him. All in all, a good show.
Why I recommend this video: Why is this show a favorite. Well because of the ending, the last card, the mystery revieled about keikoru- to lock one keys in the bathroom.
Why I recommend this video: George's documentary, the behinds the scenes wasn't the greatest, since well wasn't a huge amount of stuff that was surprising. The rest though was entertaining as hell though. I am one that loves a good laugh that is for sure.
Why I recommend this video: Gaijin-ben gotta love it ka.... hahaha this show was very funny, and even watching it multiple times, it still retains it's humour. Such good shows the classics are.
Why I recommend this video: Simple reason why I love this show. It starts off with me asking Keiko to marry me. That is reason enough. Actually there are some good memories on paltalk when the call in show was going on. People egging each other on to call, and cheering people. Such fun we had.
Why I recommend this video: Why I like this show. Once again it is same as the other show I have above this list. I really loved the house design and the sceneic view from the attic and stuff. Mainly I am a sucker for japanese footage, k?
Why I recommend this video: I like this show because it shows some really cool shots of residental japan that isn't super crowded like Toyko. Also it is just a really intresting tidbit you learn about smaller towns in japan, about the broadcasts in the morning.
Why I recommend this video: I love how George's stories are so action packed, then at the end of the entire show, there wasn't any Yakuza at all in his stories.