Adidas Japan: The Feather Leads to the Revolution 2010 commercial
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Adidas Japan has kicked off its latest phase of World Cup activities with an animated comic featuring national hero, Nakamura Shunske. The digital piece, created by TBWAHAKUHODO, is the first in a series describing the journey of the Japan team through to the World Cup and will help create the spark that will start a revolution with Japanese fans as they cheer on the National Team. A free kick coming up in the final half loss time! Will this be the last chance? Shunsuke Nakamura!! If he makes it, its a major comeback! Shunsuke: Remember 3 Legged Crow: The chosen one The road to become the worlds Top 4 is interminably harsh. I dare you to reach it Shunsuke: Go forward! 3 Legged Crow: Excellent. I bestow you with technique Commentary: GOOOOAAAAL! Its an upset! Title: EVERY TEAM NEEDS THE FANTASISTA The technique that leads Japan to revolution Remember The road to become the worlds Top 4 is interminably harsh. I bestow you with technique EVERY TEAM NEEDS THE FANTASISTA The technique that leads Japan to revolution Raise the revolution. Impossible Is Nothing.
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#6 written by shgyutube 1 year ago
pathetic japan…they will never get a single win in world cup for the next 30 years.
Oh, beside, Japanese National hero, Nakamura, returned to Japan saying that playing for Espanyol in La Liga was too tough for him. Still, he is the best player in Japan and japanese coach confirmed that their goal is semi-final. Japanese players are the weakest in physical stature among all world cup nations. - Comment Feed for this Post
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@NickJGR29 Even if what you say is true, it really isn’t polite to describe a country in that manner. This is an international offense, if one were to take it seriously – especially when factoring in the Korea-Japanese rivalry that has been going on for centuries. Making a commercial like this that masks the Korean soccer team as a villainous bunch… iono, it just seems excessive to me.