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Wednesday, 11 February 2009

Future Bath


The ultrasonic bath has long been a feature of our Future House section and now we get to see it in action.

The sounsdtrack is in Japanese, so it's unclear whether they managed to attach shame to it.

4 comments:

  1. This begs---no, demands!---a "translation" like the one the MST3K crew made for the Jet Jaguar song from Godzilla v. Megalon!

    Also, nice how the buttons that control the Human Scrubb-o-Tron appear to be on a pedestal outside the device. So, either you need a minion to select spin cycle for you at bath-time, or you need to push the button yerself and run up the ladder really fast.

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  3. It looks as if "And now look into our film archive" is a regular feature of the show those women in color host.

    In a related clip,

    (As if YouTube could say "If you liked that clip, check these out!)

    a human woman is in the pool with two Toon women.
    One looks a little like Whilma Flintstone, but the other had inhuman eyes.
    (I thought they might have been glasses, but no.)

    Which of those (other than the human) were suppossed to be Japanese?

    Then... related to the related, Tom and Jerry selling speggetti?

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  4. "A human woman is in the pool with two toon women". That could be the setup for a joke. Were a rabbi, a Catholic priest and a Shinto priest walking into a bar nearby, by any chance?

    I only remember Tom and Jerry peanut butter-and-jelly-mixed-in-a-single-jar-product. Even at a tender age, I thought that this would be about how squished cartoon mouse might look, and I was amused. I have been myself for a long time, it seems.

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