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    CN Japan burns down Christmas?!

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    http://www.cartoonnetwork.co.jp/english/200412/04.html

    This was a pop-up on the CN japanese site...such a strange name for a Christmas special block! Look at that evil image too! hahah.
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    its those damned Al-Qaeda must be at it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CookieS
    http://www.cartoonnetwork.co.jp/english/200412/04.html

    This was a pop-up on the CN japanese site...such a strange name for a Christmas special block! Look at that evil image too! hahah.
    It's just a bit of word play. "Meramera Christmas" instead of Merry merry Christmas. In this case I believe "bursting into flames" does not indicate actual fire but rather great excitement, as in English we might say something was "red hot" or "on fire." Admittedly the picture is amusingly evil looking for Christmas programming, but then again there's not really so much difference between Christmas and Halloween in Japan, apart from scale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desslar
    Admittedly the picture is amusingly evil looking for Christmas programming, but then again there's not really so much difference between Christmas and Halloween in Japan, apart from scale.
    Really? Wow, talk about lost in translation...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Desslar
    It's just a bit of word play. "Meramera Christmas" instead of Merry merry Christmas. In this case I believe "bursting into flames" does not indicate actual fire but rather great excitement, as in English we might say something was "red hot" or "on fire." Admittedly the picture is amusingly evil looking for Christmas programming, but then again there's not really so much difference between Christmas and Halloween in Japan, apart from scale.
    I think "Red Hot Merry Christmas" was what they were shooting for, too. But you gotta admit, that graphic looks cool!
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    Re: CN Japan's Burning Christmas?!?!?

    This would be different for once, if CN did something like this over here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Startrekman700
    its those damned Al-Qaeda must be at it again.
    Yeah seriously
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    Quote Originally Posted by j32885
    This would be different for once, if CN did something like this over here.
    They wouldnt know what "doing something different" was if it came along and took them of the air

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    Because my mind is in the gutter...

    Take a look at where Buttercup's and Dino's eyes are in that graphic.

    And I suppose it's fitting that Bubbles looks the most evil and Pebbles doesn't look evil at all...
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    Over here...

    Southeast Asia has "A Very Jerry Christmas". Easier to understand than Burning Christmas, eh?
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    Well it rhymes, and its cute sounding. Japan's "red hot" idea wouldn't be so bad if they didn't create a graphic that looks like hell broke loose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CookieS
    Well it rhymes, and its cute sounding. Japan's "red hot" idea wouldn't be so bad if they didn't create a graphic that looks like hell broke loose.
    It's Christmaaaas time in HEEEEEEELLLLLLLL!!!!!!!

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    Thank you so very much for mentioning that. Now that song's gonna get stuck in my head again.

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    The Japanese celebrate Christmas with a bucket of red-hot spicy wings from KFC... no seriously, that's how they really celebrate Christmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samurai
    The Japanese celebrate Christmas with a bucket of red-hot spicy wings from KFC... no seriously, that's how they really celebrate Christmas.
    And a trip to the love hotel.

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    I am reliably informed, by Food Network programs and a couple Japanese friends, that they do some celebrating of Christmas in Japan, but it's mostly regarded as a holiday for young couples. They don't feel much need for another child-centered holiday, since they already have the Boys Day and Girls Day celebrations (the latter, some of you may recall, was profiled in a certain Pokemon ep.)

    So, though it may look out of place to us, the wish for a 'red hot' Christmas probably fits their version of it.

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    Christmas in Japan is almost exactly like it is here, except without all the religion. They go through the motions, spend time together, give presents, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke
    Christmas in Japan is almost exactly like it is here, except without all the religion.
    So in other words, just like here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desslar
    So in other words, just like here.
    Well, yea, except with Japanese family values instead of American.
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    Here, Read This

    It's not even a non-working holiday in Japan. This about just sums it up:

    Sex and Chicken Make Christmas in Japan

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    Christmas in Japan is strictly an import product, something cobbled together in response to the influence of American GIs stationed there after the Second World War. The Japanese were intrigued by the spectacle of Christmas--all those pretty lights and that strange fat man in the red suit--but they never bought into the religious origins of the holiday. All the different strands of the Christmas narrative got tangled up like so many errant strings of Christmas lights, resulting in the sign I saw in one department store, featuring a skinny, surfing Santa and the legend "Super Funky Holy Night".

    I have tried to explain the roots of Christmas to some of my Japanese friends, and the conversation usually goes like this:

    Me: Christmas is a celebration of Christ's birth. That's why we call it Christmas: Christ Mass.

    Japanese Friend: So, Christ is a fat man? And he wears a red suit?

    Me: No, that's Santa. Christ was a little baby. You know, Jesus?

    JF: And the fat man is his father? So he gives presents?

    Me: No, Santa is not Jesus' father. He was a saint, called St. Nicholas, and he...gave stuff away. And I think he brought some dead kids back to life.

    JF: He's very fat.

    Me: In real life, he was skinny. The Coca-Cola company made him fat.

    JF: American people are very fat.

    Me (squirming uncomfortably): Not all of them.

    JF: Yes, Brad Pitt is not fat. He is a handsome boy.

    ME: Yes, he is very handsome.

    JF: I would like to have romantic Christmas with him.

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