SILLY JAPANESE COOKING SHOW VIDEO: CUTE NINTENDO CHARACTER CHEESE BLOWFISH.


Cute bento boxes from Japan, decorated as Nintendo blowfish or Super Mario puffer fish character. Cheese ball recipe.
Get ready to squeal kawaii. The talented Count3D directed/edited a video (starring La Carmina and Count D) in the style of a silly Japanese cooking show! I demonstrate how to make a cheeseball that looks like a Super Mario puffer fish, similar to those adorable character bento boxes from Japan. Please watch, comment, and spread the word!



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"You may have seen Japanese school lunches decorated like Hello Kitty or Pokemon. I like to think outside the bento box – so I’m going to show you how to make an apple, walnut and blue cheese cheese ball. But we don’t want it to look like something your grandma made – so we’re going to turn it into a Nintendo-style blowfish."

Ingredients: 300g white cheddar, 250g cream cheese, 125g blue cheese, 2 Granny Smith apples, 1 cup walnuts

Chop up the apples and shred the cheese. Mix together the cheddar, blue cheese, cream cheese, and apples. Shape the mixture into a ball. Cover it with wrap, and refrigerate overnight. The next day, take out the cheese ball. Roll it over a plate of chopped walnuts.
Japanese silly cooking or game show: La Carmina Gothic Lolita and Count D video with Hello Kitty.
"Now let’s turn this lump into a Nintendo baddie."

Ingredients: 4 heads of endive, 2 radishes, white cheddar, fresh tarragon, dried apple ring

Cut off the root of the endive. Arrange the spears on the cheese ball to look like spikes.

To make the eyes, slice the cheese about a centimeter thick, and cut out circles or semi-circles with the help of a shotglass. Add expression by pressing on fresh tarragon leaves. You can also use strips of other herbs or seaweed.
Humor video of Japanese cooking show. Cute kawaii food and bento boxes.
Use two slices of radish to give him rosy cheeks. You can turn the extra radishes into baby mice. "Kawaii! Oishii!" ( Cute! Yummy! )

A dried apple ring forms the blowfish’s mouth. Serve the cheeseball on a platter along with crackers and apple slices... and pray that you don't keel over and die!


VISUAL KEI DVD VOLUME 2 TO BE RELEASED THIS SUMMER: MANA SAMA INTERVIEW.


Visual Kei DVD volume 1 and 2 with Miyavi, Mana Sama, Malice Mizer, Alice Nine and other J-rock bands.
For those who can't get enough of tranny-chan J-rockers, Madelaine sent a sweet tip: Maru Music is releasing Visual-Kei DVD Magazine Vol 2 this summer. She writes: "You will not believe who will be in it. He wears blue, has a band, and has a fashion line." The answer is - you guessed it - Mana of Malice Mizer and Moi dix Mois!

This volume is hosted by an androgyne (Miku, vocalist of Antique Café) and a coked-up, dubiously feline puppet (Biju). As in the first DVD, there will be over an hour of exclusive interviews, live video clips, and behind-the-scene glimpses at the hottest Japanese Visual Kei bands (Smile, chariots, SuG, SaTaN, Himeichigo). There's even an educational component: a history lesson of the genre and a tour of legendary concert venues such as Rock-May-Kan in Tokyo.

I can't wait to see the footage of Mana-sama's side project, Mana's Not Dead. He talks about his love of punk music and plays drums on a song by The Star Club... while wearing a ripped-up costume made of gauze and hair spiked six inches high. (See photo above left.) Oh Mana, I bow to thee.



The trailer for the DVD gives me butterflies in the stomach! You can pre-order Visual-Kei DVD Magazine Vol 2 from Maru Music's web store (which also sells Miyavi merchandise, drool.) The DVD is in Japanese with English subtitles, region-free, over an hour in length, and costs $12.


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