Hilarious Japanese Library Games

Remember all the fun library visits had in store for you and your friends. Trying to try to stay quiet and whisper as you look through isle after isle of boring old books for something… anything… to make this trip a little more exciting.

Well in Japan, they always make things a little more exciting and a trip to the library is no different.

Enjoy and as always… keep your voices DOWN!

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By Sun Tzu on 07-07-2008

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Comments (8)

  1. Comment by DARKWING DUCK

    July 7th, 2008 at 4:30 pm

    What’s that smell?

    I bet they smoke a lil’ weed, don’t ya?

  2. Comment by Allen

    July 7th, 2008 at 8:26 pm

    i have got to have a go at that!!

  3. Comment by matt

    July 8th, 2008 at 6:30 am

    idiot blogger censoring our comments, afraid of the truth??

  4. Comment by matt

    July 8th, 2008 at 6:30 am

    those videos are old as f*ck, is that even news?

  5. Comment by Sun Tzu

    July 8th, 2008 at 4:09 pm

    Heh.. it is called a filter.. try not cussing.. :)

  6. Comment by Sun Tzu

    July 8th, 2008 at 4:09 pm

    Yup.. definitely news.. at least to me. :)

  7. Comment by DARKWING DUCK

    July 8th, 2008 at 5:28 pm

    The show is called Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende and in this episode called Silent Library

    In this segment, the cast and a sixth member, usually Heipo, are in a staged library in which one of them has to undergo a punishment upon choosing the card with the skull and crossbones on it (similar to Russian roulette). Although the game requires that they remain silent during the entire segment, the members repeatedly let out bursts of muffled laughter that is loud enough for the occupants of the library to hear. Former K-1 champion Ernesto Hoost once made a special appearance.

  8. Comment by darkwing duck

    July 8th, 2008 at 6:01 pm

    to matt

    Why do you have to “put your two cents in”…but it’s only a “penny for your thoughts”? Where’s that extra penny going to?

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