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Mar 14, 2003, 18:38 | #1 |
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Mr. Body Fat
There are still plenty of career opportunities in the Land of the Rising Sun. ;)
Latest superheroes reveal cracks of the trade
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Mar 14, 2003, 18:58 | #2 |
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Omg that's absolutely hilarious! What a brilliant marketing campaign and I commend Kirin for their creativity. The thought of five "Superheroes" (one named "Boozer" no less, lol) all riding a bike built for five is a refreshingly original idea. Thnx for posting that heh.
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Mar 16, 2003, 10:30 | #3 |
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That guy likes the he`s the brother of the TV show host from `Debuya`. That guy could probably toss down some serious sumo moves though.....He`s my hero!
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Mar 16, 2003, 11:54 | #4 |
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Heh, if you can appreciate this character maybe you'll find the following site just as humorous. After reading about "Mr. Body Fat" these guys came to mind. Taken from their FAQ, "Kaiju Big Battel" describe themselves in the following fashion:
"Studio Kaiju, an independent Boston-based performance and media group, is the driving force behind the live-event series known as Kaiju Big Battel. Organizer of sold-out events, Studio Kaiju is best known for its live tournament-style performances, which are a humorous mix of music, video, and performance art. Kaiju Big Battel is a live event series that revolves around tournament-style performances, which are a tongue-in-cheek hybrid of American pro-wrestling, Japanese-monster-movie mayhem, and lowbrow pop-culture. Currently, the Kaiju Universe maintains an active roster of approximately 30 monsters and costumed characters. Battels typically take place in a standard-size wrestling ring, lined with miniature cityscape and random, over-sized Japanese monster-movie props." It's really pretty amusing and the site has their own mini-games, sample videos, manga, etc. I encourage you to check out some of the Monster profiles and sample videos as they are really quite humorous. http://kaiju.com/video.htm |
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