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YouTube Goodness: Potty-Training Anime

Posted by on June 26th, 2007 at 7:39 am

Does potty-training your toddler have you feeling down in the dumps?  Heh heh.

Perhaps you and your little one will feel better after watching these sweet and hilarious Japanese cartoon shorts.  Never mind the language barrier – the hippo in tighty-whities, talking toilet and toilet paper dispenser, and insanely upbeat washing machine all speak the international language of peepee. 

Domo! 

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Finally! Another co, er, rooster in the hen house. Please welcome Chag of Cynical Dad to the SD this week. He's fitting in quite nicely, what with references to bongs and vodka . Well done, my friend. Well done. And thank god he's here. It's

Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 am

Our daughter has decided that she is ready to potty train.

Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 am

These are inserts from a Japanese kids show on NHK called Okasan to Issho (Rough translation – Watch with Mother).

Okasan to Issho is wonderful. The presenters dress up in ridiculous costumes to sing their songs. My favourite from a few years ago was the dancing sushi. The show has a live audience of two-three year olds on the set with them dancing along, and it quite regularly descends into pure chaos.

Here’s a clip. Unfortunately Ichijoman and his great Ah Ee Oo Eh Oh song have been replaced by a bland Power Dance Man. Keep watching for Chocalantan’s entrance with his trumpet. This is normally a sign for the chaos to start, but these wee teenies seem quite well behaved.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leQIbx8BKqk

Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 am

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