
We Wasted $1000 in a Japanese Bunny Girl Bar | Trash Taste #193


[00:28 - 00:38] Trash Taste announces their own beer in collaboration with Modus Brewing, exclusively for Australians.


[00:51 - 00:57]The hosts discuss their love for beer and how they tested various flavors to create the perfect beer.


[02:19 - 02:27]They talk about their recent experience flying on a private jet and discuss the rising costs of flights.


[04:12 - 04:18]The topic switches to the live-action Avatar series, with the hosts sharing their opinions on it.


[04:38 - 04:49]They discuss the differences between the original animated series and the live-action adaptation.


[04:55 - 05:01]One host has watched the entire series while another has only watched the first two episodes.


[00:00 - 07:39]The hosts discuss their recent beer collaboration and their love for beer, along with their experience flying on a private jet. They also share their opinions on the live-action Avatar series and the differences between the original animated series and the adaptation.


[08:04 - 08:13]The speaker discusses the dialogue and acting in the first episode of a new adaptation.


[12:54 - 13:15]The speaker mentions the casting and choreography, as well as the hate for the adaptation on Twitter.


[14:22 - 14:30]There is a comparison to a previous adaptation and a critique of the dialogue and acting.


[14:36 - 14:50]They mention a line from the beginning of the episode and a later in-character moment.


[14:36 - 14:50]They discuss the bending and fighting scenes and the pacing of the first episode.


[14:36 - 14:50]The second episode is briefly mentioned and the pacing is criticized.


[15:25 - 15:31]The massacre is shown and discussed in the adaptation, which the speaker believes was unnecessary.


[15:56 - 16:19]They mention wanting a stronger build-up for the Fire Nation and a comparison to a scene from another franchise.


[15:56 - 16:19]The speaker believes the adaptation should have gone harder on the invasion scene.


[07:39 - 16:19]Overall, the first episode is discussed and compared to the original adaptation, with critiques about dialogue, acting, pacing, and the decision to show the massacre.


[23:37 - 23:55]The speaker is discussing a live action adaptation of the cartoon Avatar: The Last Airbender.


[24:22 - 24:30]There is discussion about the character Sokka and his growth throughout the series.


[24:30 - 24:36]They mention a scene where a character is "crisped" and another scene involving "blood bending."


[24:30 - 24:36]They express disappointment with some of the character interactions and pacing in the live action version.


[24:30 - 24:36]The speaker mentions a famous episode involving a blind character named Toph.


[24:30 - 24:36]The special effects and costumes are praised.


[24:30 - 24:36]There is mention of a previous, poorly received live action adaptation by M. Night Shyamalan.


[24:30 - 24:36]The speaker recommends watching the original animated series.


[24:30 - 24:36]The original creators of the cartoon are planning to make an animated film set later in the characters' lives.


[24:30 - 24:36]The speaker plans to continue watching the live action adaptation, but is not overly impressed with it so far.


[16:19 - 24:36]Overall, the live action adaptation is considered to be "alright" but not amazing.


[24:36 - 24:47]Discussion of a live action adaptation of One Piece and its execution


[24:47 - 24:52]Mention of forgettable adaptations and Death Note as an example


[25:14 - 26:20]Sponsorship by Factor Meals and its benefits


[26:20 - 26:31]Description of Borderlands movie trailer and its cast


[28:49 - 28:55]Speculation on potential live action adaptations of popular video games


[31:55 - 32:04]Debate on whether a game's story is best suited for a movie or TV series


[32:05 - 32:26]Mention of Mass Effect, Super Mario, and Geometry Wars as potential adaptations


[32:27 - 32:41]Discussion of Final Fantasy and its previous failed adaptation


[24:36 - 33:01]Discussion of live action adaptations, sponsorship segment, and speculation on potential video game adaptations.


[33:01 - 33:09] Final Fantasy 7's success led to the creation of a movie called "Crisis Core"


[37:33 - 37:47]The movie cost $205 million to make and was a technical marvel at the time


[37:59 - 38:24]The movie was directed by the guy who created the original Final Fantasy 7


[37:59 - 38:24]However, it ended up being a financial disaster and caused Square Enix to merge with another company


[37:59 - 38:24]The failure of the movie led to the director leaving Square Enix and creating his own game company


[37:59 - 38:24]The director also worked on Kingdom Hearts and other projects


[38:24 - 39:00]His new company made popular games such as Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey


[38:24 - 39:00]Final Fantasy stories are often complex and messy, making it difficult to adapt them into movies or TV shows


[39:55 - 40:17]There have been few successful adaptations of JRPGs into anime or films


[39:55 - 40:17]The Last of Us is considered one of the best video game adaptations


[33:01 - 41:36]Final Fantasy 7's success led to the creation of a movie called "Crisis Core" directed by the original game's creator. The movie ended up being a financial disaster, causing Square Enix to merge with another company and the director to leave and create his own game company. Final Fantasy stories are often complex and difficult to adapt, resulting in few successful adaptations of JRPGs into anime or films. The episode ends with a plug for Express VPN.


[46:40 - 46:45] Page Content:


[48:42 - 48:51]Discusses using ExpressVPN in Japan to watch Crunchyroll with English subtitles


[48:51 - 48:59]ExpressVPN works on all devices and offers a special deal for listeners


[48:51 - 48:59]Talks about popular Twitch streamer who gained fame through collaborations and energetic personality


[48:51 - 48:59]Reflects on feeling old compared to newer generation of Twitch viewers


[48:51 - 48:59]Mentions new slang terms, including "zaddy," and how he is conscious of age gaps in relationships


[48:59 - 49:25]Defines "zaddy" and talks about how it is different from the term "daddy"


[49:31 - 49:36]Mentioned being nominated for two awards at the Streamer Awards but did not win


[49:45 - 49:55]Concludes with the question of whether he will start using "zaddy" ironically in the future


[41:36 - 49:55]The speaker discusses using ExpressVPN in Japan, being nominated for awards, and reflects on feeling old compared to newer Twitch viewers. They also mention new slang terms and define "zaddy."


[50:21 - 50:27] Page content is discussing the use of the word "zaddy" and how it can be used with purpose.


[51:55 - 52:04]The speaker attended an event where they were nominated for an award and hosted the red carpet.


[55:36 - 55:43]The speaker also filmed a video with someone named Ludwig.


[55:43 - 55:50]The event had a lot of fast food and the speaker eventually left.


[55:50 - 55:59]The speaker was unfamiliar with some of the players at the tournament.


[56:08 - 56:24]The event had a large turnout and the speaker also attended a Smash Bros tournament.


[56:08 - 56:24]The speaker also attended a Smash Bros tournament and noticed a musk but not as bad as another event.


[56:51 - 57:02]The speaker received front row seats and took a picture with their phone while waiting for someone.


[49:55 - 57:26]The speaker attended an event, hosted the red carpet, attended a Smash Bros tournament, took a picture, filmed a video, ate fast food, and left. They also noticed a musk at the event but it was not as bad as another event.


[1.02:30 - 1.02:36]The speaker attended a smash tournament called Genesis in San Hose, California.


[1.03:47 - 1.03:52]There was a photo of them on their phone while everyone else was excited.


[1.03:53 - 1.04:00]The atmosphere was insane with a packed crowd and people commentating and giving advice.


[1.04:09 - 1.04:15]They only knew two players, Amsa and a Japanese player.


[1.04:23 - 1.04:32]The speaker was struggling to stay awake due to a lack of sleep and being hung over.


[1.04:33 - 1.04:41]They were trying to learn more about the other players.


[1.04:42 - 1.04:50]There was a photo of the speaker looking uninterested while everyone else was excited.


[1.04:42 - 1.04:50]The atmosphere was similar to English football or other sporting events.


[1.04:50 - 1.04:56]There was a lot of gambling happening at the event.


[1.04:50 - 1.04:56]Trash Taste fans recognized the speaker and they appreciated the community.


[1.04:50 - 1.04:56]The event was the biggest smash event and there were a lot of trash taste fans in attendance.


[1.04:56 - 1.05:04]It's rare for a player to be good at two different games.


[1.04:56 - 1.05:04]The fighting game community doesn't have great prize pools.


[1.05:04 - 1.05:10]The speaker wants to attend Evo but would need a guide.


[1.05:04 - 1.05:10]Laffen, a player, won two different fighting games at the previous Evo.


[1.05:04 - 1.05:10]The speaker researched Evo's prize pool but didn't find much information.


[1.05:04 - 1.05:10]The fighting game community has a difficult economy.


[1.05:04 - 1.05:10]Nintendo has made it difficult for players to win money at tournaments.


[57:26 - 1.05:10]The speaker attended the Genesis smash tournament in San Hose, California and was introduced to the intense atmosphere of the fighting game community. They also learned about the community's economy and the challenges players face in winning prize money due to restrictions from Nintendo.


[1.05:11 - 1.05:17]Evo prize pool: not an incredible amount


[1.05:18 - 1.05:25]Prize pools for multiple games


[1.05:18 - 1.05:25]Street Fighter 6 featured a prize pool of 70k


[1.05:32 - 1.05:37]Players in fighting games rely on sponsorships and streaming for income, not prize money


[1.06:16 - 1.06:25]Premier League uses a promotion and relegation model


[1.06:25 - 1.06:34]League of Legends players make significantly more than fighting game players


[1.08:32 - 1.08:39]American sports use a franchise model, which is boring and unpopular


[1.09:16 - 1.09:22]Football teams are part of local identity and moving them to a different city is frowned upon


[1.11:33 - 1.11:41]Some of the best stories in football come from unexpected teams winning


[1.12:08 - 1.12:14]Brighton football team used to be a lower league team, but is now successful


[1.12:28 - 1.12:33]Ryan Reynolds recently bought a football team in Wales


[1.05:11 - 1.12:39]Super Bowl is a popular event, but the speaker knows little about soccer Overall, there is a stark difference in income between players in League of Legends and fighting games, with the former making significantly more. The speaker also expresses a preference for the promotion and relegation model used in European football over the franchise model used in American sports. They also mention the recent purchase of a football team in Wales by Ryan Reynolds and their limited knowledge on soccer despite being a fan of Arsenal.


[1.12:39 - 1.12:45]Person watched Super Bowl, found it boring


[1.12:45 - 1.12:51]NFL is a boring sport to watch, ad breaks kill the mood


[1.13:00 - 1.13:08]Watched Super Bowl with Sydney's family, more shots of Taylor Swift than players


[1.13:14 - 1.13:21]Taylor Swift is powerful and could mobilize an army or start a country


[1.13:30 - 1.13:39]Trump tweeted preemptively about Taylor Swift supporting Biden


[1.14:35 - 1.14:42]Taylor Swift's concerts have a huge economic impact on cities


[1.17:53 - 1.18:04]Person debated with Sydney and her brother about who is more famous: Taylor Swift or Michael Jackson


[1.17:53 - 1.18:04]They were at a Golden Guy concert and person asked who has gotten more famous over time: Taylor Swift or Michael Jackson


[1.18:05 - 1.18:12]Person initially thought it was an easy answer, but now believes it's hard to say


[1.19:35 - 1.19:46]Michael Jackson was famous without social media, while Taylor Swift has more media channels available


[1.20:55 - 1.21:06]Taylor Swift has a generational reach, appealing to all ages


[1.12:39 - 1.21:06]Taylor Swift or Michael Jackson. Person believes it's difficult to say and highlights the differences between their fame, including the impact of social media and generational reach.


[1.21:06 - 1.21:12]The speaker expresses dislike for Taylor Swift's music and states that they do not listen to it.


[1.24:56 - 1.25:04]They acknowledge her undeniable impact and mention the potential backlash of criticizing her.


[1.25:51 - 1.25:57]The speaker does not believe that all Taylor Swift fans are "crazy" or "insane."


[1.26:12 - 1.26:19]They discuss the popularity and fame of musicians such as The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Elvis Presley.


[1.27:55 - 1.28:06]The speaker mentions the controversy surrounding Freddie Mercury's depiction in the biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody."


[1.28:07 - 1.28:12]The conversation turns to the accuracy and authenticity of biopics about these musicians.


[1.28:13 - 1.28:22]They also mention the potential for a more accurate portrayal of Elvis Presley's life story.


[1.28:22 - 1.28:31]The speaker brings up the film "Walk the Line," which depicts the life of Johnny Cash.


[1.21:06 - 1.28:31]The final bullet point should summarize the main point or theme of the conversation, such as "The speaker discusses the popularity and impact of musicians throughout history and the potential for accurate portrayals of their lives in biopics."


[1.28:32 - 1.28:41] The speaker and someone named Sydney discuss a biopic and its portrayal of a flawed man.


[1.29:12 - 1.29:17]They also discuss the fame and reputation of various musicians, including Johnny Cash and Elvis.


[1.30:42 - 1.30:48]They debate who the most famous person is currently, with potential candidates including Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and the Queen.


[1.31:59 - 1.32:05]The conversation shifts to a karaoke night with Sydney's brother and a smelly room.


[1.34:25 - 1.34:30]The man buys them champagne and Pete tries to strike up a conversation with him.


[1.34:37 - 1.34:42]They visit a cigar bar and meet a Japanese man who invites them to a Yakuza den.


[1.34:49 - 1.34:56]The speaker and Pete are unsure of the man's intentions and the experience is described as "slimy."


[1.28:32 - 1.34:56]The speaker and Sydney discuss a biopic and fame while visiting a cigar bar and being invited to a Yakuza den by a mysterious Japanese man.


[1.34:56 - 1.35:06] Pete and the narrator encounter a man in a bar in Japan who is being served by three Yakuza dudes


[1.35:25 - 1.35:32]The man, referred to as Suzuki, is uninterested in speaking with them and instead requests for girls to be brought over


[1.35:32 - 1.35:39]The man's friends try to get Pete to talk to the girls, but he is more interested in getting to know Suzuki


[1.36:08 - 1.36:16]The man is spending a lot of money on expensive alcohol and offers to take them to a Love Hotel


[1.36:55 - 1.37:04]They decline and continue to try and talk to the man, learning that he sells supplements and used to work in real estate


[1.38:32 - 1.38:37]They visit the same bar again and encounter a different man with a young Japanese woman


[1.39:12 - 1.39:18]The man shows them a video of a naked man smashing chopsticks with his butt and invites them to his bar in Ginza


[1.39:54 - 1.40:01]They go to the bar and the man starts getting naked and performing strange acts


[1.40:53 - 1.41:00]The Japanese man who brought them there finds it hilarious while his escort is disgusted


[1.41:09 - 1.41:19]One of the acts involves breaking chopsticks with his penis and the narrator encourages his friend to film it for his vlog


[1.41:09 - 1.41:19]The man eventually breaks five chopsticks with his penis and they leave the bar


[1.34:56 - 1.41:25]The narrator and his friend Pete encounter a wealthy man named Suzuki in a bar in Japan who is served by Yakuza and is uninterested in talking to them. They later visit the same bar and encounter a different man who invites them to his bar in Ginza where he performs strange acts, including breaking chopsticks with his penis.


[1.43:28 - 1.43:35] Two people are talking about a bizarre experience at a bar in Japan.


[1.46:16 - 1.46:27]At the bar, there was a man who kept getting naked and doing strange things.


[1.46:16 - 1.46:27]At one point, he even sent a picture of his genitals to one of the people at the bar.


[1.46:16 - 1.46:27]The group was both traumatized and fascinated by the bizarre behavior.


[1.46:27 - 1.46:33]He would perform tricks with chopsticks, expose himself, and ask people to spray water on his butt.


[1.47:45 - 1.47:51]The group was intrigued by the weird and undocumented subcultures of Japan.


[1.47:45 - 1.47:51]The group was interested in exploring more of Japan's strange nightlife.


[1.48:18 - 1.48:24]One person was invited by a Japanese man to go to a hidden gem bar.


[1.48:18 - 1.48:24]The man who invited them to the bar was a consultant and seemed to think this was a normal way to spend a night out.


[1.48:18 - 1.48:24]They had previously visited a Kenyan bar after being recommended by a Japanese person they met through playing a video game.


[1.41:25 - 1.48:30]The overall experience was a bizarre and eye-opening look into Japan's unconventional culture.


[1.48:42 - 1.48:51] Speaker describes going to a Kenyan bar with a smashed window


[1.51:25 - 1.51:32]The building was run down and there were many men in suits outside


[1.51:49 - 1.51:56]They went to a girls bar and Sydney convinced the bouncers to let them in


[1.52:30 - 1.52:35]They were overpriced and the girls kept asking for more drinks


[1.52:41 - 1.52:50]The speaker was trying to explain to their friend Russell how the culture works at these bars


[1.53:10 - 1.53:18]They were with a Japanese guy who was being talked about by the bartender


[1.53:18 - 1.53:24]The girls would stop talking if you didn't buy them a drink


[1.53:30 - 1.53:37]The group bought drinks for the bunny girl waitresses


[1.55:08 - 1.55:15]The speaker ended up buying multiple girls drinks and getting overwhelmed


[1.48:30 - 1.55:20]The speaker describes their experience at a Kenyan bar and then going to a girls bar with their friends. They discuss the culture of buying drinks for the bunny girl waitresses and how the girls would stop talking if they didn't buy them a drink. The speaker ended up buying multiple drinks and getting overwhelmed.


[1.55:21 - 1.55:29]The speaker is at a bar with friends and wants to leave, but doesn't want to ruin the vibe.


[1.56:00 - 1.56:07]They attract a lot of attention from girls and end up staying for two hours.


[1.56:00 - 1.56:07]The girls keep asking for drinks, and the speaker gets annoyed.


[2.00:24 - 2.00:31]The speaker's friend suggests buying drinks for everyone in the bar, and they use the Trash Taste card to pay for it.


[2.00:31 - 2.00:36]They reveal the truth to their friend and apologize.


[2.00:45 - 2.00:51]The speaker is shocked to find out later that they spent $300 on drinks.


[2.00:52 - 2.01:01]The speaker and their friends discuss the financial decision and joke about it.


[2.02:39 - 2.02:44]The episode ends with a promotional message for their Patreon and social media.


[1.55:21 - 2.03:49]The speaker and friends go to a bar, use the Trash Taste card to buy drinks for everyone, and spend $300. They eventually reveal the truth to their friend and discuss the financial decision. The episode ends with a promotional message for their Patreon and social media.


[2.03:49 - 2.03:54]Joey is treated to an expensive meal and it will be put on the trash.


[2.03:55 - 2.04:02]Joey will get a free meal out of it.


[2.03:55 - 2.04:02]They discuss Trash Taste.


[2.04:02 - 2.04:04]They say goodbye.


[2.03:49 - 2.04:04]Joey is treated to an expensive meal and it will be put on the trash. He will also get a free meal out of it. They discuss Trash Taste and say goodbye.