We know the Japanese culture is very different from the rest of the world and we respect them for their strange habits and entertainment ways.
Oh, and don’t forget about their commercial ads, which seems to make no logic to us which makes them really funny. Leaving the language barrier aside, not even the image sequence in the following two ads seem awkward enough to put a smile on your face and say “What the fudge, Toyota?”.
Seriously, it starts with a man on a field, holding the hand of what appears to be an old deceased family member’s ghost. Then it disappears, a sapling is growing out of the earth, a young girl appears next for a second before the action is moved in Toyotown, where we see a pink 2013 Toyota Crown (color which is offered as standard there. No, it's not a wrap) and to top it off, Mr. Freaky-as-Fudge Pidgeon-Man exits his house to check his mailbox.
Seriously, it starts with a man on a field, holding the hand of what appears to be an old deceased family member’s ghost. Then it disappears, a sapling is growing out of the earth, a young girl appears next for a second before the action is moved in Toyotown, where we see a pink 2013 Toyota Crown (color which is offered as standard there. No, it's not a wrap) and to top it off, Mr. Freaky-as-Fudge Pidgeon-Man exits his house to check his mailbox.