>YOGUME MEENA
What did he mean by this?
It's yugami nee na and it means "you're not a twisted person", which can be taken as a compliment.
I don't know why Billy suddenly started talking in Japanese while wrestling though
>>14887228
I think it was misinterpreted from "You got me mad now!", still not sure about SHINNIPORI though.
>>14889937
>I think it was misinterpreted from "You got me mad now!"
I was joking anon, I know that.
I think Shinnipori is supposed to be "two can play"
Oh, so I'm not the only one who has no fucking idea what Billy says.
Aside the staple "fuck you!" scene I really can't tell apart whenever the guy talks English on broken Japanese.
You like embarrassing me, huh!? You like embarrassing me!?
>>14890041
He says exactly what you want to hear. Nothing more and nothing less.
>>14890621
SAIKIN DARASHI NEE NA
>>14887011
Is 空耳 a Japanese thing? Obviously, people mishear stuff said in foreign languages all the time, but I've yet to see any memes and videos in the English speaking world that derive from it. Is it because it's actually an embarrassing thing? It's like shouting out loud that you can't into that language.
>>14893901
Look up misheard lyrics on YouTube
There was this years ago
https://youtu.be/sdyC1BrQd6g
>>14893908
>>14893924
Oh boy, nevermind then.
>>14893901
It's true that it's much easier in Japanese than in other languages. Some (interrelated) factors:
* small sound inventory
* simple syllable structure
* abundance of homophones (especially of Chinese origin)
* (especially applicable online) ability to make up fake phrases that still make sense by using kanji
>>14887011
I believe he was trying to inform the viewer on who the boss of this gym is.
>>14893901
misheard lyrics
Mondegreens
animutations
Oh shit, I'm sorry.
Why are you guys so gay
>>14897547
Why are you so straight?
>>14897547
Fuck you!
What's the meaning of that OIEIEIEIEIEIEUE sound they use when Aniki is running? Same question for whem he says OH HEY JAINAICA?
>>14897794
Can you post any videos of that? I have no idea of what you're talking about
You got me mad now
>>14897834
How's that for power, huh?
>>14897826
For the first one I think he meant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMTXX4YrI0k
1:33
>>14897794
Looped "How'dya like" from "How'dya like that, huh?"
>>14899042
>"How'dya like that, huh?"
By the way, that sentence is misheard by the japs as kani ni naritai, which translates to "I wanna be a crab", which is why you see that guy being related to crabs in so many MADs