Ep 32: Dog Heads and Fighting Midgets

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Shownotes

We trot out our brand-new opening theme and start things off with a few jokes that women may laugh at more than men...

Doug laments the fact that the great Akebono has lowered himself to participate in the Pro Wrestling circus...

Akebono

The Year of the Dog gets off to a bizarre start with the discovery of 30 severed dog heads in a Tokyo moat...

Dog Heads

We relate the shocking story of 42 Cambodian Fighting Midgets who take on an African Lion...

Midgets vs. Lion

We examine some of the more unusual foods available in Japan and invite listeners to send us the strangest food or drink they've ever consumed... (planetjapan05@yahoo.com)

Weird Food

Apparently some hot Japanese babes have decided that hunks are out and geeks are in...

Geeks are Hot

Geisha fashion is hot and hitting the mainstream...

Geisha Fashion

The Disney company is breaking into the Chinese market with its first movie produced in and for China...

Disney in China

Today's Cow Tale comes from Jorma in Finland who introduces us to Miina Äkkijyrkkä, a very interesting artist who has created tin cows from car parts...

Tin Cows

This week's Teenybopper slang is "kipukun."

This week's Audio Mneumonics Kanji is "mon." It means "gate" and looks like this: 門

By the way, you can now access Amy's fun (and free) new podcast, Animal Tales, and archived episodes of Planet Japan (Episodes 1-15) for only $1 for 5 episodes at Amy's Dollar Bookstore.

Dollar Bookstore

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That's it for this week! Thanks for listening to Planet Japan! See you next week!

 

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