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Top Videos of 2006 Nomination Deadline Extended (Sift Talk Post)

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plastiquemonkey says...

from japan:

darth vader vs japanese police is gone from youtube and removed. i reposted the googlevideo version. someone can just fix the original post.

how is fish's weight that dora cat can carry is gone from youtube. i didn't mark it dead because that's too sad... if anyone downloaded the .flv file for that one, let me know...

domino at home, pitagora switch collection, and hard gay are still around, but i think i'm out of nominations.

used the last one on solla solla.

How is fish's weight that Dora cat can carry?

How is fish's weight that Dora cat can carry?

plastiquemonkey says...

nice work, maudlin, but not quite right:

'neko' means 'cat'. 'doraneko' means 'stray cat', and 'dora' (by itself) can also be used to mean 'stray cat' (just like 'tom' for 'tomcat' in english).

doraemon (this guy: http://www.shopro-entertainment.com/doraemon.html) is a cat-type robot from the 22nd century of the future. he's one of the most famous characters (manga/tv/advertising) in japan. he used to have cat ears, but they got bitten off by a mouse (in the future). the word 'dora' in his name is just like above.

many other characters and various items in "doraemon" are named 'dora-something', including the character you found. the reference is to doraemon himself.

"sazae-san" is a different show, also long-running and very popular. everybody watches it on sundays. the theme song starts with a verse about a 'doraneko' carrying fish and being chased by sazae-san. that's the question being answered by this experiment. everyone knows the sazae-san theme song, which is why this is so funny to japanese. they're taking the song very literally.

the experiment title comes from the song and is written in blue writing in the top right corner of the screen.

the conclusion of the clip you posted (starting with the writing against the sunrise over the earth) says:
'in this way a new piece of trivia is born into the world:'
'the [fish-stealing stray cat] that is chased by sazae-san can steal a maximum load of approximately a 2-kg bonito (fish)'

beautiful.

here's the sazae-san theme song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLhrRvlTzYw&search=sazae
and here's wikipedia on sazae-san: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sazae-san

How is fish's weight that Dora cat can carry?

maudlin says...

plastiquemonkey, is that cartoon the source for the "Dora cat" reference? I used exactly the same title that was used for the original YouTube post just because I loved the oddity of the translation, but I couldn't Google any reference to "Dora" and "cat" that made any sense in context.

ETA: Wait, I Googled the cartoon you named, found some leads, and finally found this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doraemon

"The Mysterious Thief Dorapan - He is a mysterious thief from France. He has a wand with a jewel on it used to change the material of one object into another (eg. paper --> water, rock --> china, etc.). He fears the dark and dogs. He likes eating dorayaki with cheese. Though often misunderstood for a "villain", he always steals for a reason, espsecially to help the poor. He was originally an enemy of The Doraemons, but that was because an evil scientist ordered him to be one. The Mysterious Thief Dorapan later banded with The Doraemons to defeat the evil scientist."

So we've got the theme from one cartoon used in the show, and a loveable rogue from another cartoon used in the clip's title?

How is fish's weight that Dora cat can carry?

plastiquemonkey says...

great post. it proves exactly how powerful a thief some dirty cat can be!

by the way, this experiment is based on the theme song to the cartoon show "sazae-san".

"o-sakana kuwaeta dora-neko! sazae de gozaimasu!"



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