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Friday January 27th 2012

Dai-Cast Supplemental #003


This week, Ian talks about the recent METI 2007 robot awards, the Keta Shrine 2008 cormorant prediction ritual, and challenges your morals and sensibilities with an examination of advertising tactics against the yearly dolphin hunt in Japan.

Every week, Dai-Cast Supplemental will give you a chance to learn a little something more about Japan, and allow us to clear out our archives of old topics which didn’t make it into the full length show. All in 3-5 minute easily digestible chunks!

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4 Comments for “Dai-Cast Supplemental #003”

  • Tony says:

    You, sir, are a cake molester. How dare you disgrace that succulent morsel with your whorish mouth? I demand justice. Justice, I say!

  • Jason Hill says:

    Yakety Sax is the way all serious content should be made. Imagine drunk driving video done to that tune…:D

  • Adam says:

    I would save the cake but Portal has convinced me that it is, in fact, a lie. Unlike dolphins who are my only friends.

  • Dani says:

    I once said that I’d never see Ian deepthroat a piece of cheesecake, and today I was made a liar.


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