Beethoven's Fifth Breakfast 朝ごはん
Japanese rendition of Beethoven's fifth symphony set in a restaurant.
"Asagohan" is "breakfast" in Japanese.
A vocal group in Japan took Beethoven’s 5th
symphony and made a vocal interpretation. But instead of
just singing the music, they added a little parody. A
family starts discussing what they’re going to eat for breakfast (”asagohan”).
They discuss many options ("maze gohan" is mixed rice,
"shiro gohan" is white rice), and every time they are about to reach
an agreement, some other idea sparks that makes them start discussing it again.
In the end, they discussed for so long that the breakfast time is over, and it is time to prepare lunch.
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