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Cravin This by Umamiya

Cravin This by Umamiya

After their runaway hit “Hot Sour Spicy and Sweet“, the ladies of Umamiya are back with a new song/commercial “Cravin This”. Much like the way Meaty Cheesy Boy were pitchmen for Jack In The Box and It’s all about the Roosevelts for Taco Bell, Umamiya are now pitchwomen for Umami Burger. This might be the first girl group to accomplish this feat. Umamiya brings fresh new flavors to burgers. See their effects-filled video for their favorite burger joint. Who wants to get some burgers?

This is only the beginning for Umamiya. At channelAPA.com, we hear that a web series might be in the works. Stay tuned.

Get reacquainted with Cathedral Leung, mari.kris.am.i, Winnie Wu (a.k.a. WWII), Kitty Karaoke, and Kim Min Jung.

Cravin This by Umamiya

Behind the scenes of Cravin This by Umamiya

Tomato and Eggs : short film

Tomato and Eggs : short film

The short film “Tomato and Eggs” is a flash back to 2002. Watch this award winning short film directed & written by Shawn Chou and starring Lisa Lu, Sab Shimono, Keiko Agena and Michelle Krusiec. Can a mother’s passion for cooking food keep her family together? Get a motherly perspective on taking care of the family with a few simple rules.

Tomato and Eggs : short film

McDonald’s Frozen Strawberry Lemonade commercial : Asian American edition with Victor Kim and Yuri Tag

McDonald's Frozen Strawberry Lemonade commercial : Asian American edition

Former America’s Best Dance Crew contestants Victor Kim (Quest Crew) and Yuri Tag (Kaba Modern) show their new dance moves in this McDonald’s commercial for Frozen Strawberry Lemonade. Victor Kim wears yellow showing his break dancing skills, while Yuri Tag sports the red demonstrating her ballet moves. Together they make a great combination. It’s the sweet taste of strawberry and the tart taste of lemon. I’m lovin’ it.

McDonald’s Frozen Strawberry Lemonade commercial : Asian American edition

Jiro Dreams of Sushi

Jiro Dreams of Sushi

In the basement of a Tokyo office building, 85 year old sushi master Jiro Ono works tirelessly in his world renowned restaurant, Sukiyabashi Jiro. He is the only Japanese chef to ever be awarded Three Stars from the prestigious Michelin guide. As his son Yoshikazu faces the pressures of stepping into his father’s shoes and taking over the legendary restaurant, Jiro – san relentlessly pursues his lifelong quest to create the perfect piece of sushi.

Look for this documentary coming to a film festival near you. This film is for anyone obsessed with food, Japanese culture, and film.

If you’re in the Los Angeles area, there is a screening on Thursday, May 19 beginning at 6:00pm at the Japanese American National Museum’s Tateuchi Democracy Forum in Little Tokyo. Director David Gelb, editor Brandon Driscoll-Luttringer, and producer Kevin Iwashina will be on hand to talk about their experiences on creating a highly acclaimed independent film. Get details here.

Jiro Dreams of Sushi teaser

Filmmaker update since the earthquake and tsunami in Japan:

In light of the terrible earthquake and the ongoing nuclear calamity in Japan, we’d like to offer a brief update on Jiro in Tokyo.

Fortunately, Jiro’s hometown of Hamamatsu is south of Tokyo and was out of harms way.

Jiro and his son Yoshikazu are still hard at work making sushi every day. Although many fisheries and towns that have for decades provided fish to the Tsukiji market have been completely wiped out, Jiro is making due with materials from unaffected regions in Japan and continues to make sushi of the highest quality.

Jiro is no stranger to trying times. He was born during the Great Depression, and has worked through not only the aftermath of World War II, but also other damaging earthquakes and disasters that have threatened Japan over the decades.

Jiro’s perseverance though difficult circumstances is of great inspiration to us. We wish the best to all those affected by the disaster, and encourage those who are able to give to charities to help the afflicted.

Gummy Bear x Video Games Stop Motion

Gummy Bear x Video Games Stop Motion

Sam Q. Kim had ten pounds of gummy bears and a lot of time on his hands. With the multi-colored gummies, he created an amazing classic video game inspired stop motion short. Among the games animated with gummy bear are tetris, breakout, pacman and other random stuff. 8 bit games have never been so tasty.

Here’s more stop motion video to watch: Deadline, Deadline 2, and Origami In the Pursuit of Perfection.

Gummy Bear x Video Games Stop Motion

vitaminwater revive commercial : Asian American edition

vitaminwater revive commercial : Asian American edition

We’ve been seeing this vitaminwater revive commercial running on TV. An Asian American student has a Hangover like all nighter. In his Vegas adventure, he chills with basketball player Steve Nash, takes a swim in a fish tank, and flashes the cash with lion dancers. See what happens when he arrives home. One interesting note is that his parents are Caucasian in the commercial

The song in the commercial is Barbara Streisand by Duck Sauce. You can get the track on Barbra Streisand - null or amazon.

vitaminwater revive commercial : Asian American edition