Ep 18: The Squid That Ate Tokyo

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Episode 18 is hot, baby!

Doug opens the show with his critically acclaimed impression of George W. Bush.

Japanese scientists have at long last managed to photograph the legendary Giant Squid! But now it's got a nasty grudge. Beware!

Really, Really Big Squid!

Why are men in Japan going to day spas, getting skin treatments, and plucking their eyebrows?

Japanese Girly-Men?

So let's say that you're a guy whose underwear is just way too masculine. Check out these hot frilly undies for men.

Girly-Men Undies

One of the joys of watching Japanese TV used to be spotting the likes of Harrison Ford and Sean Connery selling their souls for a few million dollars on Japanese TV commercials. But, alas, times are hard these days for stars wishing to cash in on this jackpot.

Hollywood's Dirty Japanese Secret

Take a look at these superstar pitchmen in action...

Japander.com

Spoiling for a fight? We explore the legal sport of Japanese dog fighting.

Japanese Dog Fights

Feeling down on yourself these days? Here's the solution...throw down an extra 10 bucks and you can become a VIP at your local Capsule Hotel. Besides getting a healthy dose of self-esteem, you also get an array of brand-name toiletries!

VIP Capsules

In this week's cow tales, we find out what goes on at a prison rodeo.

Ride 'em, Convict

This week's Audio Mneumonics is the kanji for "horse." It's pronounced "uma" or "ba" and looks like this: 馬

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