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A Japanese terrorist mastermind

July 20th, 2009 by James

Mr Takumi

On Saturday night, a new drama/comedy called “Karei Naru Spy” aired on NTV. It’s main storyline revolves around the wacky activities of Japan’s new super secret spy agency. The show is not particularly great, but it does have its amusing moments.

The main villain in the series is a Hitler/Kim Jong-Il hybrid known as “Mr. Takumi.” Here’s a video of him dealing with a butler that dares to tell the evil terrorist that he is mistakenly referring to octopus as “shrimp”:

And here is a scene showing one of Mr. Takumi’s henchmen blowing up a military truck in Pakistan (amusing for its low budget special effects):

The series is up on d-addicts, but English subtitles have yet to be released.

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3 Comments »

Comment by hybrid-kernel
2009-07-20 10:55:10

its so bad its good

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Comment by Our Man in Abiko
2009-07-21 01:41:35

Our Man has met his match. He might have to get a new knotted hanky to do battle with Mr. Takumi. Fortunately, their budgets appear to be on a par.

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Comment by Brian
2009-07-21 13:51:29

Where did they get the truck?
From surplus US Army stock or from Korea?

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