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Funny!
Love Japanese commercials…
Seems typical Japanese to me.
Maybe it’s an environmentally conscious remake of the Dukes of Hazzard. The doors are welded shut, and they are off to make the rounds smuggling E85 and biodiesel to desperate hippies all over town.
Of course in a desperate attempt to look more Politically correct, the cops will be Latino and “Boss Hogg” will be African American. Then instead of Daisy Duke, you’ll have a homosexual Native American cousin to flirt with the deputy, and help get them out of trouble.
Somehow, I don’t think the world is ready for a show like that, unless it was done as an over the top comedy.
Weird, memorable, totally unrelated to the selling points of the product it is pushing. It’s like advertising how a Prius tastes. Still, fun to watch!
Typical Jap style commercial = pontless
It’s not necessary for a commercial to have a point — if it’s memorable and makes a positive association for the product, it’s done its job.
And I think that’s the case here.
I want to party with them!
Or, more accurately, do Japanese apartments have doors…