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Korean soldiers shoot their own Morning Musume music video

July 23rd, 2006 by James

This video on YouTube is labeled as ‘A Group of Korean Soldiers performing Renai Revolution 21 by Morning Musume‘.  I’m not sure if they are really Korean soldiers, or just a bunch of lame dudes dressed up in military uniforms.  Maybe it’s the former, maybe it’s the later, or maybe it’s both?  [Watch it here]

If you’re unfamiliar with the original Renai Revolution video, it is also available on YouTube for your viewing pleasure.  You’ll notice that the Korean soldiers did a pretty good job of imitating the dance moves and video direction.  [Watch it here]

[Video link found via Zaeega]



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Comment by junosora
2006-07-24 17:11:40

oh yeah… i remember this… hahahaha
what the hell are they doing not defending the dmz, instead of making this? lest you think south korean soldiers are soft… well, these guys don’t disprove that.. but i also heard that korean soldiers used to play soccer with beheaded vietnamese soldiers during vietnam war.

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Comment by junosora
2006-07-24 17:11:40

oh yeah… i remember this… hahahaha
what the hell are they doing not defending the dmz, instead of making this? lest you think south korean soldiers are soft… well, these guys don’t disprove that.. but i also heard that korean soldiers used to play soccer with beheaded vietnamese soldiers during vietnam war.

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