Javizy wrote:... I mean, some of the ones I've heard were actually shocking considering that the target audience wasn't supposed to be 7 year old remedial students. The level of cheesiness of some of the ones that aren't supposed to be funny would be unthinkable in the west, but then other forms of media seem to follow this trend (pop music, dramas, etc).
Well, I think if I lived in Japan and was exposed to it all the time I may feel differently. But I like the cheezy lameness. I've only seen Japanese commercials through YouTube and such. But I found some to be great. But then again, I have a weird sense of humor. I like all the bright colors and weird stuff... but then again I don't see it 24/7.
Also, my Japanese is still in the beginning stages. So I don't understand most of what's going on. I think this helps rather than hinders my enjoyment of some commercials.
Javizy wrote:... I think it's a testament to how the concept of political correctness is still completely foreign in Japan...
I wish it was foreign to the U. S. as well.
Javizy wrote:we all know what English speakers are like when it comes to "learning" a second language...
No, we "don't"... not sure what you mean by that.
But I do find myself doing like Mr. James in the commercial. Walking around saying random phrases. Trying to say them different ways or how as if I was in mid conversation. Looking in the mirror watching myself say the words... That was part of what I thought was funny. I only understood about 25% of what he said, though.