I’m big in Japan

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Today I received a copy of the TV program that I was recently featured in. The show, called Amazing 10 Seconds: Count 10 was shown on 2004 October 08 on TBS. That’s Tokyo Broadcasting System, not to be confused with Turner Broadcasting System. Hopefully your Japanese friends were able to see this one.

The show featured 10-second clips of interesting video; slow-motion slaps to the face, a camera traveling through the digestive tract, my face morphing over time, etc. When they filmed it this summer, I had no idea how it would turn out, but I was pleasantly surprised. These are just two quick screen grabs from the background info on who I am. I can’t wait until Kiyo can translate the audio and text for me later in the week. I’m especially curious whether it was a game show or not. It seemed like it oddly enough.

6 Responses to “I’m big in Japan”

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  1. Wow, this is seriously one of the coolest things that could happen to a person. I am so jealous.

  2. heeey!!! About one year ago I said you that one day you’d be famous!! Finally, I wasn’t wrong at all. XDDD
    Merry Christmas and Happy 2005

  3. They showed you in Germany, too, for a couple of minutes on a news program under “cool websites to visit”. There was also a little video of your face morphing over time… Looked cool…

  4. Don’t know if they have showed your work in spain, I don’t have tv. But they should

  5. I don’t know of any TV showings of the project in Spain, but I hope someday I’ll be able to visit the country, for whatever reason!

    Oh, and if you know of someone who’s willing to put me on TV, I promise to dress decently and speak well. Seriously, check out that nice red button-down I’m sporting in the Japanese video.

  6. i had never heard your voice until watching this, i was not dissapointed…

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