Usui Yoshito (臼井儀人) is the creator of the popular Japanese animation Crayon Shin-chan. He went missing over a week ago and was recently found dead at the bottom of a cliff at Mount Arafune. It is believed Usui had fallen off the cliff on his own due to the lack of a fence along the path. An autopsy is currently being done after he was airlifted away to determine why he had fallen off the cliff.
I grew up watching Shin-chan and loved every bit of it. Have a couple manga in my possession as well. His hilarious boyish antics cracked me up and I’m not the only one as many netizens have posted about Usui’s passing as well. R.I.P. Usui Yoshito.
In an effort to save cost, Japanese fast food companies like MOS Burger, Matsuya, and Sukiya are serving smaller portion food which is cheaper than the standard size of the same foods. As a result the companies are finding that they are selling more because of the cheaper prices. Smaller proportions had another surprising result of women being the bigger consumer of smaller proportion food.
I think this is a pretty good idea and maybe if they did this in America, people might eat less. Since they’ll have the food in front of them and won’t get more because our minds might trick us into thinking we have enough, which will also help in saving money. Hear that Mcd’s? Make your $1 menu a 50 cent menu .
Sweet orchestra, an elixir I want to try out, pics to take, a pop singer, and of course I get to play the new FF XIII game before it comes out. Ahhh, wish I was there.
This is a pretty interesting video I learned about through a friend, with the video asking if you want to date my game avatar? The video is done in a very professional manner, in my opinion. I find it pretty funny, only because some of the points they bring up is hilarious like, “she’s hotter than reality” xD. I know there are some people out there who do actually date online and I know there was a couple who met online and had an online in game wedding with their minister being an officially licensed minister in real life. The video makers have their own online series, The Guild, where their virtual world becomes reality as they meet each other offline. Hope they upload more soon as it’s a funny series to watch.
Nintendo is letting Wii owners the opportunity to download the online application for the Wii for free! The original cost was 500 Wii points ($5). I downloaded the application and it’s nice to have but since my Wii and my computer is in the same room, I rather go on my computer lol. Unless I wanted to watch something on youtube on my larger screen . If you already bought the Wii online application, Nintendo will give you a free Sega game to compensate though they haven’t decided on which one yet.