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2/19/2007

Did I just hear what I think I heard?

Filed under: — jeff @ 12:01 pm

Aah, the misheard song lyric; that humorous phenomenon that leads to poor saps misguidedly singing along to lines about locking the cash box and bathrooms on the right. Leave it to the Japanese, naturally, to take such an everyday source of mild amusement and turn it into entertainment gold: Soramimi Hour, a short segment on Asahi TV’s Friday night staple, Tamori Club, hosted by the honorary blind man himself, Tamori, and his “Soramimist” co-host, illustrator Anzai Hajime.

The formula of Soramimi Hour begins with viewers submitting examples of songs by non-Japanese artists with lyrics that sound like words or phrases in Japanese. Short music videos—often no more than mere seconds in length—depicting the “misheard” Japanese lyrics are created and viewed on air by the hosts, after which Tamori awards prizes for the entries based on his assessment of their quality (in ranking order, the possible prizes are a hand towel, ear pick, t-shirt or jacket). The result of this process is nothing short of outright hilarity.

Strangely enough, despite having lived in Japan for five years, it wasn’t until a couple of weeks ago that I first learned of this highly entertaining television gem. It wasn’t like I had a glamorous social life that kept me out and about until the wee hours every Friday night (8 o’clock at Gusto, anyone? Drink bar’s on me!); yet, somehow, to my utter shame, I managed to be completely out of the loop.

Fortunately, there are dozens of Soramimi Hour clips available for viewing on YouTube, so I encourage anyone who might possibly be as lame as I am to have never heard of it before to surf over there and search for ’soramimi’ and/or ‘空耳’ and get ready to laugh. Some Japanese ability would definitely be an asset, but for many of the videos, the visual images alone are enough to summon a guffaw or two.

For those so lazy that even searching YouTube is out of the question, I’ve linked below a sampling of clips that I happened to find particularly amusing (yes, my sense of humor resides firmly in the gutter). Enjoy!

SORAMIMI SORAMIMI SORAMIMI
SORAMIMI SORAMIMI SORAMIMI
SORAMIMI SORAMIMI SORAMIMI
SORAMIMI SORAMIMI SORAMIMI
SORAMIMI SORAMIMI SORAMIMI
SORAMIMI SORAMIMI SORAMIMI
SORAMIMI SORAMIMI SORAMIMI

4 Comments

  1. Hey Jeff,

    Funny enough my pal Hideki was telling me about another show on NHK. The premise is out and out abuse of contestants. There was a segment where five guys stood on stage and had to receit a difficult phrase perfectly in Japanese in a short period of time.

    If they messed up, they got their nads hit with some sort of device.

    So when’s Judy joining you? How’s the job going? Hope you’re both well.

    Hey can you get NHK from your local cable provider?

    Comment by Rob — 2/20/2007 @ 4:10 pm

  2. Hey Rob, how have you been? Things are going very well here.

    I haven’t heard of that particular show, but it certainly sounds. . . interesting. :shock:

    No steady NHK feed here, unfortunately, although I’ve discovered that I get several Indian channels for some reason. I could literally watch Bollywood films 24 hours a day if I wanted to. . . I don’t know why, but all that dancing and bad lip-synching is incredibly mesmerizing.

    Comment by jeff — 2/22/2007 @ 11:53 pm

  3. Oh man… that was savagely funny. Hours later, I’m still cracking up recalling this episode and that… Thank you, Jeff, thank you!

    Comment by Greg — 2/23/2007 @ 7:16 am

  4. Wow four hour Bollywood musicals? I couldn’t agree with you more! I’m wondering if the gov’t has found out about the potential uses these movies have!

    Hidecki sent me the link. I think Fox should send this into development.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEKqU1fkYCI

    Comment by Rob — 2/23/2007 @ 3:45 pm

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