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Is what-do-you-like-to-do Eric still on Eigo de Asobo, or has he finally retired.
I haven’t seen Eric yet, but he’s still on the NHK site, so he must be floating around.
Kebo looks like something my dog thows up after eating too much grass!! Motch does not look too bad and to be expected in Japan. Facial expressions very limited, no nose, ears, eyebrows and a gumby smile haa haa haa!
Is Kebo going for the Cyndi Lauper look?????
Cyndi Lauper? You’re showing your age, Keith!
Yeah Kebo looks like a hairball with yesterday’s garbage sprinkled on top. The other one isn’t bad but who is coming up with these terrible mascots!
It’ you isn’t it, Mike? Admit it! You’re responsible!
If one wanted to really analyse them, one might see the clean white English speaker and the dirty black English speaker.
I seriously think the pitch from management started as “Okay, we need a dirty black mascot and a clean white one. Go for it.” The dust and rice cake seem to be an afterthought.
Maybe I’m just over analysing it though…
You could argue a case there Brad, but who knows? Maybe they were the winners of a toddlers’ drawing contest…
Usually Japan’s movie always play in my local tv broadcast and became favorite character, such as Doraemon…Maybe Kebo and Motch will be soon. Anyway, Rikuto seems has shown his nice sense even he just one year yet 🙂
I just realized that I have misstyped my name…
Well, what did we get for the Aichi Expo, Bush and Shrub. I don’t even want to know how much was spent to bring those mascots out. And they are still milking them even though the Expo has been over for what now three years. Oh Japan, the land of the undying mascots.
I know they start eyeing up the girls young theses days, but this is crazy, Rikuto. But I bet she’ll get you to learn more English than your dad can.
Those two characters remind me of Rikuto before and after playing football with Dad and then being popped in the bath only to spill his dinner down his bib again. What a vicious circle. As an uncle I am very proud that my nephew has a good eye for the girls and as he gets older let’s hope he doesn’t fall for an older woman.
Hahaha “a ball of dust and a piece of old rice cake” …. loved that Nick … and agree, Jenny’s a bit of alright too.
I’ve been scouring the internet and this is the first lead I’ve found to what I’m looking for…
In March of this year, my daughter shot a “Jenny’s World Report” spot. One of the people we booked the job through told me that it would be put online in April and I’d be able to see it — but I can not find it for the life of me.
You seem like you’re more familiar than I am with navigating the “Japanese Kid Show” area of cyber-space. Could you possibly point me in the right direction? If nothing else, it might be an interesting diversion if you find yourself bored and at the keyboard. :o)
This is a photo I took, so you can see which clip I’m talking about.
Well, shoot…it took out the photo.
They were riding the teacup ride at an amusement park, and my daughter is wearing a white hoodie with big, blue polka dots all over it.
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Hi Reece, I had a look but I can’t find a single video clip from Eigo de Asobo, let alone from Jenny’s World Report. I guess it doesn’t attract the kind of viewer who records and uploads these things to the net! 🙁
Even the official NHK page for Eigo de Asobo is nothing more than a flier for the show. I thought it might be easier to find Jenny herself online. How hard can it be to find a foreign celebrity in Japan on the net? Very hard it seems. She’s like a ghost and I wonder if Jenny is even her real name!
Sorry I couldn’t help more. It might be easier to just contact NHK directly. 😕
Nick,
Keebo and Motch were actually designed/created by Kashiwa Sato who is a fairly famous graphic designer (did many of the early SMAP albums). The characters are a bit strange, but not really in the context of Japan. You should watch the crew on the Pokemon show on Saturdays … Actually, Goo-Chocolantan’s characters are scarier than Keebo and Motch I think.
While the english description of the characters on the NHK website leaves much to be desired, the show has been gradually growing over the last 4 years although I miss the girl that was on before Jenny . . . it’s interesting to see the content change as each bangumi gets more budget.
BTW – Eric has been largely relagated to a sing-a-long taishou (excercise) skit stuck in the middle or end of Eigo-de-asobo. Miss the silly songs . . .
We also lost “Hiroshi and Davie” and “Simon” … ah well.
Vince, thanks for your comments. All, I can say is that Kashiwa must have had an off-day, because there’s nothing about Keebo and Motch that look like the work of a famous graphic designer.
I much prefer the Chocolantan characters. They actually look like they had some money spent on them! For anyone who isn’t familiar with Spoo and friends, take a look for yourself.
OMG! What a swear the NHK people are on shrooms. When I first came to Japan my friend had a “Mr. Poo” giant stuffed animal. I was like what is this Giant Poo looking guy with big teeth that looks like it will eat children. “Oh, thats the NHK’s mascot, Domokun!” huh!