What was the dog doing out there? And why was he all alone? Has he been left behind to die an agonizing death alone in outer space? So many questions and so many, many, cruel answers. Worst of all is that Santa just shoots him a smile and leaves him there. Christmas is ruined, thanks japan.
Santa harvests the biomemetic energy of children's gratitude and uses it to create a stable anti-higgs field which distorts spacetime locally, creating gravitational waves which quickly die out several meters away from where it's produced. By using Fourier composition anti-symmetrically around his sled, he creates a local sloping spacetime - in essence a local gravity field - causing him to perpetually 'fall' inward (this is how the "tantalus drive" in the video game series Mass Effect works). Other Fourier additions of the produced gravitational waves allow for time dilatation and for his bag to carry enough toys for all children of earth. The sparkles which trail his sled are gravitational lens effects caused by spacetime eddies produced by the finite nature of the Fourier addition.
tl;dr mass effect fields powered by children's happiness.
This is actually one of a series of commercials for the cell phone company Softbank. The black gentleman is Dante Carver, a famous actor in Japan and plays the brother for the family. (The dog plays the father.) Here's the whole family: http://yonasu.com/wp-content/uploads/500x_softbank-1.jpeg
The Softbank "Otosan" commercials are awesome. You can find a bunch of them on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3Pvbbadd4s
That dog was totally thinking that the earth was the biggest ball it has ever seen.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the dog doing out there? And why was he all alone? Has he been left behind to die an agonizing death alone in outer space? So many questions and so many, many, cruel answers. Worst of all is that Santa just shoots him a smile and leaves him there. Christmas is ruined, thanks japan.
ReplyDeleteOh man! Is it Christmas already? Dang, this year just flew by.
ReplyDeleteIn japan it is Christmas whenever shiny stuff falls from the sky. This time it was presumably the remnants of the Spacedogs spaceship.
DeleteSANTA-SAAAAAAN!!!!!~
ReplyDeleteNow I'm willing to overlook a lot of things, but this is just one step too far. Can someone please explain Santa Claus' propulsion system?
ReplyDeleteI have to say, if you pause att Santas closeup you will be treated to a leer of pure evil.
ReplyDeleteSanta harvests the biomemetic energy of children's gratitude and uses it to create a stable anti-higgs field which distorts spacetime locally, creating gravitational waves which quickly die out several meters away from where it's produced. By using Fourier composition anti-symmetrically around his sled, he creates a local sloping spacetime - in essence a local gravity field - causing him to perpetually 'fall' inward (this is how the "tantalus drive" in the video game series Mass Effect works). Other Fourier additions of the produced gravitational waves allow for time dilatation and for his bag to carry enough toys for all children of earth. The sparkles which trail his sled are gravitational lens effects caused by spacetime eddies produced by the finite nature of the Fourier addition.
ReplyDeletetl;dr mass effect fields powered by children's happiness.
So he steals their happines to power his pimpin ride, leaving children with a dissapointing christmas.
DeleteSo, even in Japanese commercials they have random shots of token black people.
ReplyDeleteThis is actually one of a series of commercials for the cell phone company Softbank. The black gentleman is Dante Carver, a famous actor in Japan and plays the brother for the family. (The dog plays the father.)
ReplyDeleteHere's the whole family: http://yonasu.com/wp-content/uploads/500x_softbank-1.jpeg
The Softbank "Otosan" commercials are awesome. You can find a bunch of them on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3Pvbbadd4s
You guys wanna know how he got up there?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f5v94PH4ss
I love these SoftBank commercials~
Wait, is that dog an Akita or Shiba Inu? I must know!
ReplyDeleteThat dog has a really manly voice
ReplyDeleteI'm almost sure it's a Shiba Inu
ReplyDeleteThis is why I love softbank
ReplyDeleteat the end "Christmas gift from father" and it's some space plushie dog.... WTF!?
ReplyDeleteNothing like the gift of a dog, in space, for Christmas. I know its what I have always wanted.
ReplyDeleteNothing like the gift of a dog, in space, for Christmas. I know its what I have always wanted.
ReplyDeleteShine on you crazy doggie.
ReplyDeleteOtousan!!!
ReplyDeletelol im black i just laughed at that black guy. Plus the commercial made no sense...
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