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'''[[Chris Meyers]]' Magical Rainbow Hour''' is a talk and variety show, hosted by [[Chris Meyers]] that aired for one season in [[Japan]]. After it's first run, it was pulled from its slot because it did not feature enough [[Cartoon Sex|Anime]], which the Japanese are obsessed with. The show was written in [[Japanese]], translated to [[English]] for the stars to read off of [[teleprompters]], and consequently [[dubbed]] over in Japanese for air. This resulted in an experience often equated with [[PCP]], [[LSD]], and [[Dimmetapp]], paradoxically much lauded by its critics.
 
'''[[Chris Meyers]]' Magical Rainbow Hour''' is a talk and variety show, hosted by [[Chris Meyers]] that aired for one season in [[Japan]]. After it's first run, it was pulled from its slot because it did not feature enough [[Cartoon Sex|Anime]], which the Japanese are obsessed with. The show was written in [[Japanese]], translated to [[English]] for the stars to read off of [[teleprompters]], and consequently [[dubbed]] over in Japanese for air. This resulted in an experience often equated with [[PCP]], [[LSD]], and [[Dimmetapp]], paradoxically much lauded by its critics.
  
 
The show's first guests were actors famous in Japan, such as [[David Hasselhoff]], [[Rob|Rob Stern]], and [[Chuck Norris]]. For some reason, the show degenerated over its year-long run, with the last shows guests consisting of [[Chris Meyers' Left Hand]], The Color Blue, and the starting line-up of the 1923 [[Brooklyn Dodgers]]. Conjecture suggests that this was the result of a combination between poor ventilation and the glue used to construct the set.
 
The show's first guests were actors famous in Japan, such as [[David Hasselhoff]], [[Rob|Rob Stern]], and [[Chuck Norris]]. For some reason, the show degenerated over its year-long run, with the last shows guests consisting of [[Chris Meyers' Left Hand]], The Color Blue, and the starting line-up of the 1923 [[Brooklyn Dodgers]]. Conjecture suggests that this was the result of a combination between poor ventilation and the glue used to construct the set.

Revision as of 11:58, 25 April 2006

File:CMMRH.jpg
This image comes from a vairiety segement on the show. The various costumed characters represent Chris' Id, Ego, and Superego, while he remains caught in the middle.

Chris Meyers' Magical Rainbow Hour is a talk and variety show, hosted by Chris Meyers that aired for one season in Japan. After it's first run, it was pulled from its slot because it did not feature enough Anime, which the Japanese are obsessed with. The show was written in Japanese, translated to English for the stars to read off of teleprompters, and consequently dubbed over in Japanese for air. This resulted in an experience often equated with PCP, LSD, and Dimmetapp, paradoxically much lauded by its critics.

The show's first guests were actors famous in Japan, such as David Hasselhoff, Rob Stern, and Chuck Norris. For some reason, the show degenerated over its year-long run, with the last shows guests consisting of Chris Meyers' Left Hand, The Color Blue, and the starting line-up of the 1923 Brooklyn Dodgers. Conjecture suggests that this was the result of a combination between poor ventilation and the glue used to construct the set.

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