It's not a miracle. He has probably spent a good portion of his life training. Also, don't forget that this video is edited. Potentially for all we know he could have tried several times before accomplishing each thing. There is a reason why he didn't do anything difficult when he appeared on the show at the end. The cutting of the pipe was big, wasn't flying at him, and he didn't even have to cut it on the side or anything.
Nope. I live in Japan, and the grass here is definitely greener. Whenever I visit my parents in the US, and every other TV commercial is for "ask your doctor about Flatu-X" or whatever, I want to run screaming from the room.
I live here too, and the "warai boom" is starting to get really stale. Also old US tv shows, and rebranded Ripley's believe it or not (Beat Takeshi's "Unbelievable") are pretty popular here as you probably know.I just meant that people in the US tend the think Japan is cool, and people in Japan tend to think the US is cool.
sakevinAug 2, 2009
I just realized that I involuntarily crossed my legs when he sliced the cucumber/zucchini.
Closed AccountAug 2, 2009
It's not a miracle. He has probably spent a good portion of his life training. Also, don't forget that this video is edited. Potentially for all we know he could have tried several times before accomplishing each thing. There is a reason why he didn't do anything difficult when he appeared on the show at the end. The cutting of the pipe was big, wasn't flying at him, and he didn't even have to cut it on the side or anything.
hljbossAug 9, 2009
Nope. I live in Japan, and the grass here is definitely greener. Whenever I visit my parents in the US, and every other TV commercial is for "ask your doctor about Flatu-X" or whatever, I want to run screaming from the room.
tgc1Aug 9, 2009
The cutting of the BB from the airsoft gun was very impressive.
cycleordieAug 9, 2009
FLAWLESS VICTORY!!!!
kungfool101Aug 10, 2009
I live here too, and the "warai boom" is starting to get really stale. Also old US tv shows, and rebranded Ripley's believe it or not (Beat Takeshi's "Unbelievable") are pretty popular here as you probably know.I just meant that people in the US tend the think Japan is cool, and people in Japan tend to think the US is cool.