Best Oscar Speech In The History Of Oscar Speeches

February 23rd, 2009 | 10:11 am
 
Kunio Kato won an Oscar for best animated short and then promptly gave the world's greatest Oscar speech. Why did he sign off with "Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto"? The world will never know.
 
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6 Responses to "Best Oscar Speech In The History Of Oscar Speeches"

  1. The Library Says:

    He says "Thank you my company, Robots." His company's name is Robot. Then he makes a joke by quoting the Styx song. Mystery solved. Douches.

  2. cory Says:

    Senk you.

  3. PJ Says:

    @library

    right on, nobody listens to what people say. harry on aintitcool thought hugh jackman brought out the "Graceless Dancers" instead of the "Craigslist Dancers". come on.

  4. Pauly Dangerously Says:

    Deck the harrs with boughs of horry.

    Fa ra ra ra raaaa, ra ra ra raaaa.

  5. Anonymous Says:

    I presume he is a austin powers fan

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