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  • 00:00

    This is a series of 100 films about foods I've eaten in Japan.

  • 00:04

    And this is a film about something truly bizarre.

  • 00:13

    What happens when a fast food chain goes bust?

  • 00:17

    It just disappears.

  • 00:20

    Sure, here in the English-speaking world, the idea is completely foreign-- but not in Japan.

  • 00:25

    It happened to Wendy's while I was there.

  • 00:28

    Oh sure, they re-opened, as a luxury burger chain with two stores.

  • 00:39

    What’s more, the same fate once almost befell Kentucky Fried Chicken.

  • 00:44

    Then they came up with an idea.

  • 00:49

    Let's convince the Japanese population that Americans eat fried chicken by the bucketload on Christmas Eve.

  • 00:56

    And it worked.

  • 01:00

    So on December 24th, every Kentucky Fried Chicken in Japan is inundated with customers.

  • 01:05

    Lined up around the block. Ready to pick up their buckets of fried chicken

  • 01:09

    they ordered at least six weeks in advance.

  • 01:12

    Which is a bit strange, since Christmas Day isn't a holiday in Japan.

  • 01:20

    Yet December 23rd is. It's like a dead Emperor's birthday, or something like that.

  • 01:27

    And on this holiday all the stores are still open, and every grocery store

  • 01:32

    is stocked with giant Chicken drumsticks.

  • 01:36

    Fully cooked. And I mean giant. Like Viking-sized.

  • 01:40

    This is all very strange. But not a strange as how shocked Japanese people are when they discover

  • 01:49

    this is not how English speakers spend Christmas eve.

  • 01:58

    They can pretend to go all medieval on December 23rd. You can buy mead in Japan too.

  • 02:03

    I'm serious. These drumsticks are ginourmous.

  • 02:09

    Despite the magical appearance of Godzilla-sized chicken drumsticks once a year,

  • 02:14

    the turkey, being native to North America, is not a common food in Japan.

  • 02:20

    Check out this photo I took--

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    Since I didn't put the NASA crosshairs in,

  • 02:24

    you'll have to take my word for it that you're looking at one tiny turkey. It was cooked, ready to eat –

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    remember, they don't have ovens in Japan-- and it only cost $160 dollars.

  • 02:38

    So don't expect your wallet to stay heavy if you want the full Butterball experience.

  • 02:44

    That’s right, you guessed it.

  • 02:46

    The KFC that alerted me to all this is at the south exit of Shinjuku station in Tokyo.

  • 02:51

    Shinjuku station is the busiest train station in the world.

  • 02:55

    When you exit, turn right, cross the big intersection at the bottom of the hill.

  • 02:59

    It’s just to your right, across from the underground entrance to Shinjuku Keio line station.

  • 03:04

    As always, keep in mind this information may be out of date by the time you watch this.

  • 03:13

    It means "really" in Japanese.

  • 03:15

    Just like in English, when you say it with an upturned accent it has the same effect as "you're not serious!".

  • 03:22

    So if you want to remember this word, feel free to watch this video ten more times

  • 03:27

    and repeat along with me. Or at least that's what I'd do.

  • 03:32

    So that's it until next time, when we look at the dessert that will make you fat,

  • 03:36

    despite Japan's reputation for healthy food.

  • 03:39

    So until then, sayonara.

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The example sentences of BUTTERBALL in videos (1 in total of 1)

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  • It's like cuddling with a Butterball turkey.
    -Jeff Foxworthy-

Definition and meaning of BUTTERBALL

What does "butterball mean?"

/ˈbədərˌbôl/

noun
A plump bird, especially a turkey or bufflehead..