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Shaving bear commercial: the sequel

October 18th, 2009 by James

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Back in June, I posted about a Nisshinbo commercial that featured bear shaving as an example of one way we could help cope with global warming. Now that winter is approaching, Nisshinbo has a new commercial in which the bear tries and fails to summon snow from the heavens:



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Comment by Charles Nguyen
2009-10-18 15:00:40

I love the sets! :)

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Comment by longus dickus
2009-10-19 00:45:55

Atention!!

DO NOT TALK, EAT, SHAVE OR DANCE WITH REAL BEARS!
DO NOT TRY ANY OF WHAT YOU SEE HERE AT HOME!
SERIOUSLY, YOU COULD GET REALLY MESSED UP!

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Comment by ECM
2009-10-19 01:29:19

The bear should move to the USA–we have plenty of cold (and lots of snow coming) in bloody mid-October!!

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Comment by longus dickus
2009-10-19 02:24:06

well, i see you was never in Japan…

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Comment by Haf
2009-10-30 01:58:48

Maybe he was only in Okinawa…

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