It might not make it any less strange, but Kikkoman soy sauce comes in little fish-shaped individual containers - in restaurants and on asian airlines. The containers are just like Kikkoman's head in that cartoon. The red thing on the end of the fish's mouth is a little lid that twists off. And he sings, "Show me, show you," which is a play on words with English and Japanese. "Shoyu" (which sounds just like "Show you") means "soy sauce."
Doesn't really make it any less weird, but there it is.
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It might not make it any less strange, but Kikkoman soy sauce comes in little fish-shaped individual containers - in restaurants and on asian airlines. The containers are just like Kikkoman's head in that cartoon. The red thing on the end of the fish's mouth is a little lid that twists off. And he sings, "Show me, show you," which is a play on words with English and Japanese. "Shoyu" (which sounds just like "Show you") means "soy sauce."
Doesn't really make it any less weird, but there it is.
Angi
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