Pod Stallions Shorts: Japanese Toy Commercials
‘Because our last lil’ mini for the 70s Saturday Morning preview went so well, we thought we’d give it another go. Only this time: a supercut of Japanese Toy Commercials from the 70s! We figured 18 minutes of brilliant and insightful commentary, and voila! Another Pod Stallions masterpiece to deliver to the masses. Um, except, as we do, we got a little carried away and, thru no fault of our own, started discussing things barely related to the video…so we kept them in. (Hopefully nothing too incriminating). So let’s call this one Commentary +. Enjoy! ”
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