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  2. Kanchō - Wikipedia

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    Kanchō (カンチョー) is a prank performed by clasping the hands together in the shape of a finger gun and poking an unsuspecting victim's anus, often while exclaiming "Kan-cho!" [1] It is a common prank in East Asian countries such as Japan. [2] In Korea, it is called ttongchim (Korean: 똥침), [3] [4] and in China, qiānnián shā ...

  3. Boong-Ga Boong-Ga - Wikipedia

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    It is the first arcade game to simulate kanchō—a popular prank in Japan and Korea where the victim is poked with two fingers in the anus unbeknownst to the victim. The game received infamy on the internet (where it was often misattributed as Japanese) in 2001 for a badly translated advertising flyer that promoted the game's peculiar spanking ...

  4. Sushi Ramen Riku - Wikipedia

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    Riku Horiuchi (堀内 陸 [1], born 30 May 1999), professionally known as Sushi Ramen Riku (Japanese: すしらーめん《りく》), is a Japanese YouTube personality who had worked for Uuum. [3] His channel has over 5 million subscribers and has been awarded with the Silver and Gold YouTube Play Button . [ 4 ]

  5. Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!! - Wikipedia

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    Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!! (ダウンタウンのガキの使いやあらへんで!!, Dauntaun no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!, lit."Downtown's We Aren't Errand Boys!"), often abbreviated Gaki no Tsukai (ガキの使い) or just Gaki Tsuka (ガキ使), is a Japanese variety show hosted by popular Japanese owarai duo Downtown, with comedian Hōsei Tsukitei (formerly known as ...

  6. Zashiki-warashi - Wikipedia

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    By the end of November 2015, a mirrored website offered video footage from a home video camera in Japan. It captured the image of what appears to be a girl wearing a kimono walking in the house. Her body is translucent and can walk through walls. It is believed that she was a zashiki-warashi. [27]

  7. All your base are belong to us - Wikipedia

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    "All your base are belong to us" is an Internet meme based on a poorly translated phrase from the opening cutscene of the Japanese video game Zero Wing. The phrase first appeared on the European release of the 1991 Sega Mega Drive / Genesis port of the 1989 Japanese arcade game .

  8. Part-time job terrorism - Wikipedia

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    Part-time job terrorism (バイトテロ, baito tero) is a Japanese social phenomenon where part-time employees perform pranks and stunts, usually to share on social media. Stunts include climbing into ice cream freezers, or "planking" on counter-tops at fast-food restaurants.

  9. Owarai - Wikipedia

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    Comedy duo Razor Ramon RG and Razor Ramon HG. Owarai (お笑い) is a broad word used to describe Japanese comedy as seen on television.The word owarai is the honorific form of the word warai (by adding o-prefix), meaning "a laugh" or "a smile".