@@ahemjuniorthat is probably the same all around the world, but if you use the option to hide your number they would still need to contact authorities to see the number or who is calling.
@@Justgreen89925 Yup.. i said if the food vendor got your number, address and whatever name you want they would deliver. But if theres no number at all is a different story, they'll usually just ignore you.
It was because she asked about her voice. It can be seen as ride to ask things like what people think about your attributes, because it can make you seem like a braggart. Compliments are fine, but they generally let them come naturally instead of fishing for them. But since this is for tv it's a bit more acceptable. 🙂
She was so embarrassed when the other host told her to ask the pizza staff what she thought of her voice, but she did it without hesitation and even apologized before and after. Truly a professional.
Honestly, this is just how japanese people talk when they're conducting business, regardless of whether there is something they are asking about or being apologetic about. Lots of "sumimasen" and "onegaiitashimasu".
The way everyone expecting HanaKana to deliver god-like lines lol. It's like getting tortured on TV 🤣 The domino pizza's call service is so pro, she didn't even flinch or chuckle xD
You got that right, that just awkward.. i expect she's gonna play it hard from the start, that's just normal phone call.. the importance of briefing and practice 😅
I remember the last time my Gramma ordered pizza (before passing). Normally, the staff are very rude and impatient, but the guy that answered was actually very similar to this woman over the phone, here. My Gramma made a lot of mistakes and got confused but he was calm and guided her through everything to get her order right. Thank you, Domino's Pizza guy, and others working in these fields, that remain patient with customers even if it's frustrating.
Being inpatient with the elderly just makes everything take longer, because then you have to address how upset they are at the real or perceived impatience, and then whatever they are calling about anyways.
@@SuperlegitusernameYes, when I worked in retail I was always patient with the elderly because as an introvert guy raised by my grandparents I knew things will go more smoothly and wouldn't have to talk too much if I just take it slow and easy.
yeah men i recent work in a call center about tech problems and i try to help them a lot because the more impatient you are more problems make, so if you are calm you take less time, also many are so polite when you help them, and others even tell me amazing stories hahaha others like eveything are just grumpy persons, but generally many are so nice and make me sad that many say me that felt ignored for sons in this case of problems (generally with internet or cable)
@@Walu355In Japan is common for the voice actors and actresses to appear to promote the shows in different platforms. At the same time, there is a good fan base for Seiyuu work so some can even have their own shows. But internationally is not as common to be translated, because the fanbase is minimal. At least this is what I meant by my initial comment
Cute? No, is not. I'm certain you wouldn't be able to stand it if you were to be exposed to it constantly. Like those damn "eeto" (um equivalent) over and over. Imagine if "um" was borderline necessary and acceptable as part of speeches in English. I like Japanese but I'll be damned if I'll ever think that "eeto", "so desu ne", "ne", "so so so!" And "hai, hai, hai" will ever not be annoying when said constantly.
@@Raizan-IO I'd say English speakers use similar words just like "um" or "well" just as much as they do in Japanese. The only difference is I'm guessing your a native English speaker, so ofc you don't actually notice when someone says them, but it stands out to you in Japanese. Also like nityovlogs said, this is not a normal conversation, in reality from what I've heard (not in anime), they really don't say it more than in English.
@@ika32 Not english native. I'm not complaining about people using crutch words during their speech, I'm complaining about it becoming acceptable and even taught in language courses (not as a "this is what it means" but as "you can use it too"). It is way too common in japan, anime doesn't have it frequently and this conversation is "normal" from the pizza worker perspective.
LEGOF you're a legend man, I've been following since when you were a small TH-camr doing the kaguya-sama radios, since then so much stuff happened, specially with VA sub channels, but I'm happy you're still standing no matter what, keep going and doing the amazing work you've been continuously doing, thank you!
Thank you, that means a lot! You might be confusing me with another channel regarding the Kaguya-sama videos, however. I've never subbed content for that show before.
@@LEGOF Oh I'm really sorry!!! I wrote this back when I was going around all my subs channel and thanking each one of them individually, I must have confused myself between tabs! I got to know you because of Takagi-san content! and later on you were the reason I got hooked on Takahashi Rie, and the Earphones group! thank you very much for your work and dedication AND help me shape my seiyuu tastes! (Again, sorry for the mistake, I'm so embarrassed ;w;)
Of all the anime voice actresses, HanaKana voice is the only one that I can recognise without fail every single time. Her voice is the sweetest and best of all voice actresses.
Nah, as long as you're clear enough to be understood and the order doesn't seem fake, you should be good. I'm pretty sure I've disappointed a few people by not reacting to their shenanigans over the years.
@@mattynotfattyRieri is relatively newer to Hanakana. Rieri could probably be thought of as the next gen Hanakana. That said, Hanakana is still more popular rn.
japan really out here ordering Large Quatro Camembert Millefeuille from Dominos delivery like it is some kinda gourmet ish Meanwhile americans getting their XL MEAT LOVERS w/ STUFFED CRUST
Such a pleasant and lively voice! I can feel my mood lighting up in secs just hearing her voice. It'd be a Dream if she did podcasts or an asmr channel. My fav VA! By far. And she also happens to voice my fav character in many series
When I first moved to Japan I didn't know how to order a damn pizza or anything that comes in sizes like a big Mac meal. All of the online resources only teach you how to order food at a restaurant. Had to move to Japan to learn about L size etc.. this is actually a pretty good video for learning.
Domino's: Hello this is Domino's Pizza what do you order. Kana Hanazawa: I want ordered Pineapple Pizza. Lionfield and all the Italian: You have provoked a gang war
if an anime voice actress called me to deliver something, with me not knowing she is one bro i'd be looking around my house to see if i still was in reality or in an anime
@@parth99252 lol funny how this video was posted a long time ago, but I see a comment mentioning the exact same thing I wanted to say, and the comment has been posted 46 min ago
Can't tell if it's staged or not. If it's not, either the operator couldn't tell, don't care, or figured it out but kept her excitement under control in order to appear professional. Now if this was Hayashibara Megumi instead, she'd be recognized the moment she says the first word. You'd have to be born yesterday to not recognize her legendary voice right off the bat.
most likely not staged since store employees have to be that professional towards handling customers at all times, just like what was shown on the vid and kinda disregard as "it didn't work"
Knowing japanese television, it was probably set up beforehand. However, this is how I would expect the operator to react if it's not staged, just stay professional and polite at all times, no matter what the customer is doing.
Well, I've worked in Call Centers and you get weird calls from time to time (prank calls, people drunk and I'm guessing high, and the occasional lonely people). Usually, you just have to play along, unless they are being very rude then you can warn them a couple of times before dropping the call.
If he actually order a pizza, I would think his lines would go like this : Domino's : Would that complete your order sir? Miyano : Yes, yes Domino's : If I may to ask this order would go with under whose name? Miyano : "Souda....boku wa Kira da, HA HA HA HA HA!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
1) Americans say “yeah” every two seconds too so their hai isn’t so weird 2) In Japan people are more polite so it’s totally okay to apologize for such question and it’s not a big deal that she apologized
Ironically the US VA's usually prank Drive through windows in character during a con. Some random McDonald's staffer in SF suddenly is getting sailor Venus ordering a big Mac
After working on this video, I now know more about pizza names and have a huge craving for pizza.
Me too.
ok
What is the name of the show?
@@Kaede-Sasaki 01:34
your craving is for her voice not the pizza😍
The Domino worker probably thought it was her first delivery call and she was very enthusiastic about pizza.
Nah she knew it was Fuji TV
😂😂😂
MARGHERITA
She knew because the actress told her in the beginning.
she clearly said fuji tv you gotta see the video again i guess
The most polite prank call I've ever heard in my life lol
its not a prank.. their trying to find out if people that they call would recognize their voice or not, the food order is legit..
@@ahemjunior I understood that, I know the order is legit but I'd still consider this a joke/prank, just a harmless fun one
@@ItzaMystri SIM card and IMEI are registered with their ID details. So prank calls is nearly non existent..
@@ahemjuniorthat is probably the same all around the world, but if you use the option to hide your number they would still need to contact authorities to see the number or who is calling.
@@Justgreen89925 Yup.. i said if the food vendor got your number, address and whatever name you want they would deliver. But if theres no number at all is a different story, they'll usually just ignore you.
HanaKana's the type of girl that will apologize to you twice during a prank call.
I thought it was just a Japanese thing in general...
@@kFY514 It is. People here like to exaggerate.
@@kFY514 Canadians do that too.. just not to Japanese level
It was because she asked about her voice. It can be seen as ride to ask things like what people think about your attributes, because it can make you seem like a braggart. Compliments are fine, but they generally let them come naturally instead of fishing for them. But since this is for tv it's a bit more acceptable. 🙂
It wasn't a prank call tho right? They really ordered and paid, I hope.
She was so embarrassed when the other host told her to ask the pizza staff what she thought of her voice, but she did it without hesitation and even apologized before and after. Truly a professional.
Lol she knew it was too on the nose. Like saying "ask her what she thinks of this bit we're doing!"
Hanakana was like "Omg what i'm doing is so CRINGE...... My husband's totally gonna tease me for days after this......."
She should own up to it and feel no need to apologize
Fake so it doesn’t matter
Honestly, this is just how japanese people talk when they're conducting business, regardless of whether there is something they are asking about or being apologetic about. Lots of "sumimasen" and "onegaiitashimasu".
The lady on the phone trying not to giggle when she realizes what's happening is priceless
shit lup a brik she did.....say no more...
She said "quattro camembert millefeuille" like she was casting a forbidden spell
Yeah, Rudeus might do that...
I'm sure HanaKana had to do stuff like that a few times in her long career.
@@ZenTerra-N.O.V.A nah, more like megumin, Rudeus does voiceless 90% of the time
Milu-fiyu*
💀💀💀
Shiina Mayuri tries to order a pizza while Okabe Rintarou holds his laugh in the background
xD
Tutturu~~
Lol
They can actually play the characters in live action perfectly
OMG I didn’t even realize that’s her voice actor, I looked her up and she does a bunch of other characters too that I recognize :0
It's sooo awkward LOL those "Hai's" from both sides + silence after are giving me chills LMAO
Ik bro it’s scaring me
Why tho?
@@chellie_rocher idk it just does.
It's literally just a slightly not normal conversation in Japanese...
it's the same as speaking english and constantly saying "yes" or "ok"@@theultimateemeralds
when you listen to orders all day long all you start to not care what voices sounds like, it all just blends in.
Me learning to live with the voices in my head be like:
😂
Japanese MFs try not to say ‘hai’ every 5 seconds challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)
はい
Hai
Hai
And what kind of mf u r? Bat soup lover?
funny thing, this even carry over when they try to learn to speak english
The way everyone expecting HanaKana to deliver god-like lines lol. It's like getting tortured on TV 🤣
The domino pizza's call service is so pro, she didn't even flinch or chuckle xD
YOU'RE EVERYWHERE
You got that right, that just awkward.. i expect she's gonna play it hard from the start, that's just normal phone call..
the importance of briefing and practice 😅
how do u manage to comment on literally every video
They're already used to worse stuff
She the type of girl to accidentally tell everyone your secret. She’s adorable
Yes, she's as adorable as many characters she had voiced, HanaKana born to do what she does.
Yeah I would to
I love how everything is so calm and serene even when being chaotic 😭
You can say the same about my gigantic enermous biiig wiener!!
I remember the last time my Gramma ordered pizza (before passing). Normally, the staff are very rude and impatient, but the guy that answered was actually very similar to this woman over the phone, here. My Gramma made a lot of mistakes and got confused but he was calm and guided her through everything to get her order right. Thank you, Domino's Pizza guy, and others working in these fields, that remain patient with customers even if it's frustrating.
Being inpatient with the elderly just makes everything take longer, because then you have to address how upset they are at the real or perceived impatience, and then whatever they are calling about anyways.
@@SuperlegitusernameYes, when I worked in retail I was always patient with the elderly because as an introvert guy raised by my grandparents I knew things will go more smoothly and wouldn't have to talk too much if I just take it slow and easy.
yeah men i recent work in a call center about tech problems and i try to help them a lot because the more impatient you are more problems make, so if you are calm you take less time, also many are so polite when you help them, and others even tell me amazing stories hahaha others like eveything are just grumpy persons, but generally many are so nice and make me sad that many say me that felt ignored for sons in this case of problems (generally with internet or cable)
Someone else mentioned it, but I'm glad to still see channels appreciate Seiyuu content. It's not that common, so keep up the good work
But its very common?
@@Walu355In Japan is common for the voice actors and actresses to appear to promote the shows in different platforms. At the same time, there is a good fan base for Seiyuu work so some can even have their own shows. But internationally is not as common to be translated, because the fanbase is minimal. At least this is what I meant by my initial comment
ye
I love how 50% of japanese conversations is just about saying yes
They sound cute though
This is a gimicky convo, not a normal one. They saying 'hai' for fun multiple times!
ah! haai!
Cute? No, is not. I'm certain you wouldn't be able to stand it if you were to be exposed to it constantly. Like those damn "eeto" (um equivalent) over and over. Imagine if "um" was borderline necessary and acceptable as part of speeches in English. I like Japanese but I'll be damned if I'll ever think that "eeto", "so desu ne", "ne", "so so so!" And "hai, hai, hai" will ever not be annoying when said constantly.
@@Raizan-IO I'd say English speakers use similar words just like "um" or "well" just as much as they do in Japanese. The only difference is I'm guessing your a native English speaker, so ofc you don't actually notice when someone says them, but it stands out to you in Japanese. Also like nityovlogs said, this is not a normal conversation, in reality from what I've heard (not in anime), they really don't say it more than in English.
@@ika32 Not english native. I'm not complaining about people using crutch words during their speech, I'm complaining about it becoming acceptable and even taught in language courses (not as a "this is what it means" but as "you can use it too"). It is way too common in japan, anime doesn't have it frequently and this conversation is "normal" from the pizza worker perspective.
LEGOF you're a legend man, I've been following since when you were a small TH-camr doing the kaguya-sama radios, since then so much stuff happened, specially with VA sub channels, but I'm happy you're still standing no matter what, keep going and doing the amazing work you've been continuously doing, thank you!
Thank you, that means a lot! You might be confusing me with another channel regarding the Kaguya-sama videos, however. I've never subbed content for that show before.
@@LEGOF Oh I'm really sorry!!! I wrote this back when I was going around all my subs channel and thanking each one of them individually, I must have confused myself between tabs! I got to know you because of Takagi-san content! and later on you were the reason I got hooked on Takahashi Rie, and the Earphones group! thank you very much for your work and dedication AND help me shape my seiyuu tastes!
(Again, sorry for the mistake, I'm so embarrassed ;w;)
she is so cute, i love her music as well and hope more people can recognize her for that as well
Of all the anime voice actresses, HanaKana voice is the only one that I can recognise without fail every single time. Her voice is the sweetest and best of all voice actresses.
If this happened in America with someone ordering in different voices you’d be called all types of names for pranking them😂😂. This was glorious 😂
Peter griffin ordering pizza, probably has been done before
There is professionalism, then there is Asian professionalism
Nah not true. I get a lot of kind responses if I do the voices well 😂
With having crank yankers and other tv shows like that as long as someone pays at the end of the day the person taking the call doesn’t really care
Nah, as long as you're clear enough to be understood and the order doesn't seem fake, you should be good. I'm pretty sure I've disappointed a few people by not reacting to their shenanigans over the years.
Who would expect Hanazawa to order 4 pizzas? If it was Inosuke or Ayachi people would be "oh the same as usual?"
If it was Minase, it would be “Only 4 for today?”
Pizza in Japan is tiny. I'm guessing large is the size of a medium pizza.
She voices Mitsuri
I just love kana she’s so cute
1:28 why did she say “Margherita” like “El psy congroo” loool
Lmao I just played thru steins gate 😂
ye
Wasn't sure what roles she did so I googled her before finishing this. And I can't blame them! Her voices are so unique from each other!
She's arguably the most famous voice actor in Japan
If you watch anime you've heard her a thousand times before this
@@Крамарчук-ж8рOh really? Even more than Rie Takahashi?
@@mattynotfattyRieri is relatively newer to Hanakana. Rieri could probably be thought of as the next gen Hanakana. That said, Hanakana is still more popular rn.
@@mattynotfatty Rie is more knows for megumin than other characters, Hana is easily the most recognizable voice you'll hear.
KanaHana is super funny when ordering pizza 😳😳
she sounds the same as she did 10+ years ago! One of the cutest voice on earth
Mamo-chan having second-hand embarrassment next to her during that 😅
considering the kind of humor that mf has, ion think he was embarrassed
Mamo-chan?...........
@@Raizan-IO Miyano Mamoru
@@engrzzzzz9311 I'm aware, but my brain just rotted a bit from someone calling him that other way.
@@Raizan-IO i thought almost everyone calls him that 😅
I absolutely love Kana Hanazawa. She voices my one and only waifu, Charlotte Dunois. Her voice is just so cute and sweet.
Ah, a fellow IS enjoyer. Rare to see.
Ayo but nah its fair when the mc is made out of a stones density
Man Charlotte deserves better ichikawa or whatever is his name is the epitome of brain dead
Who?
betraying your waifu by using a reimu pfp, how could you
Now that was an example of style, grace, elegance, and charm all in one beautiful woman. Not to mention a good sense of humor to boot!
That was a great video. Thanks for sharing!
言葉の1粒1粒がすごく綺麗で分かりやすい…
japan really out here ordering Large Quatro Camembert Millefeuille from Dominos delivery like it is some kinda gourmet ish
Meanwhile americans getting their XL MEAT LOVERS w/ STUFFED CRUST
LOL, this was so fun to watch. thank u for this!
Such a pleasant and lively voice! I can feel my mood lighting up in secs just hearing her voice. It'd be a Dream if she did podcasts or an asmr channel.
My fav VA! By far.
And she also happens to voice my fav character in many series
The amount of times they said "hai!" in that call is insane...😭
Hai
I see it can take all day to order a pizza in Japan because of all the politeness.
0:40 Lolll when she was about to order😂
Kana Hanazawa is so charming, cant take my eyes off her) she is beyond beautiful
I must say this again! Ono Kensho is the luckiest man that walked the earth!
*nods* I concur.
King Canute doesn't look very happy.
The man is living his dream, a true golden experience
I was gonna write the same hahahhaah
Is Kana the only woman you've seen lol. Dude is not even remotely close to being the luckiest
I adore how they bow even when on the phone
1:02 Now I need a KanaHana ASMR
It exists
2:00 Hanazawa Kana dying inside asking that question
Bro if that was me i would immediately be like 'HANAZAWA-SAN?!?!?!'
HANAZAWA-SAN? EH? NANI? USO. EH? MAGIKA? EH? HONTONI HANAZAWA-SAN DESU KA? EHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
ec plooooo shun!
How many Hai's?
Yes.
When I first moved to Japan I didn't know how to order a damn pizza or anything that comes in sizes like a big Mac meal. All of the online resources only teach you how to order food at a restaurant. Had to move to Japan to learn about L size etc.. this is actually a pretty good video for learning.
I watched this in library and laughed my ass sooo off 😂😂😂 truly a pro and best girl
Wow what a beautiful voice actress never seen her before now but man shes an eye catcher.
I like her voice!
That was funny
As a telephonist, I'm really happy about this.
I just heard hai, hai, hai, hai, hai, hai, hai
Hai.
@@bipolar-tiger yes
Before 1945 we used to say banzai instead of hai.
@@romuser6248 iieee
In Japanese, people expect constant feedback that you’re are listening.
Idk man, I am planning my yet biggest carreer shift as domino pizza employee I think
I'm glad to know at Hanazawa Kana's age she still struggles ordering a pizza
The only word i could get "hayi" at end or start of every sentence both the speakers conversing 😂
I just came to listen her after mitsuri kanroji (demon slayer ) ❤
Domino's: Hello this is Domino's Pizza what do you order.
Kana Hanazawa: I want ordered Pineapple Pizza.
Lionfield and all the Italian: You have provoked a gang war
HanaKana: Then I'm calling my golden gangstar husbando.
@@tenjoutengeoneKensho to the anti-pineapple Italians: Muda da. Her order is on its way, and you can't stop her.
They should call it Taiwanese pizza. I bet it would sell better.
Who is this dude at 00:04? I saw him in that clip when he was guessing anime op songs lol
All those hai's reminds how you can have a whole ass conversation in french just by saying "ça va?" and only changing your tone 😂😂😂
Best VA, so addictive to hear
That was so cute and funny. Thank you for having English subtitles so that many non-Japanese speakers could enjoy the routine.
Tuturuu~ Pizza desu.
My god, this is so adorable.
if an anime voice actress called me to deliver something, with me not knowing she is one
bro i'd be looking around my house to see if i still was in reality or in an anime
How was that the most wholsome and cutest call ever omg
The only thing i hear is ' Hai'😂
I don't know why but now i want to hear other voice actors/actress make food orders lmao
Hai! Thank you! Hai!
2:02 ADO SAN!???
I thought the same 💀
YOOOOOOOOOOOO
Eh? Yeah that was my reaction
Ado's voice aint that high bro
Tbh they should've had Kana ask the Domino's lady to turn the tv to the Poka Poka show 😂
They so polite that they don't say it's a prank or something.
They just take the order as is after the call
why is there Light yagami sitting next to her
Mamoru Miyano? IDTS.
It's Hououin Kyouma
@@parth99252 lol funny how this video was posted a long time ago, but I see a comment mentioning the exact same thing I wanted to say, and the comment has been posted 46 min ago
Because
I am maddo scientist
Its so cool sunovabitch
@@3lietechhack646 lmao bro.. El Psy Congroo
I AM SOOO IN LOVE WITH HER VOICE 😭
Can't tell if it's staged or not. If it's not, either the operator couldn't tell, don't care, or figured it out but kept her excitement under control in order to appear professional.
Now if this was Hayashibara Megumi instead, she'd be recognized the moment she says the first word. You'd have to be born yesterday to not recognize her legendary voice right off the bat.
Everything in Japanese TV is fake.
most likely not staged since store employees have to be that professional towards handling customers at all times, just like what was shown on the vid and kinda disregard as "it didn't work"
Hayashibara Megumi is a radio announcer now, so she'd be more recognized as that instead of a voice actor.
Knowing japanese television, it was probably set up beforehand. However, this is how I would expect the operator to react if it's not staged, just stay professional and polite at all times, no matter what the customer is doing.
Defintely staged
The amount of 'hai' I heard in this video was insane
i just googled what they ordered and now i want it
Kana is so beautiful even after age 33, she is timeless and golden forever. If I didn't know better she looks 21.
That was so wholesome ❤
I have never seen a prank call THIS respetuous.
When I call Dominoes a rude teenager answers, not a sweet friendly polite woman like in Japan. 😂
Well, I've worked in Call Centers and you get weird calls from time to time (prank calls, people drunk and I'm guessing high, and the occasional lonely people). Usually, you just have to play along, unless they are being very rude then you can warn them a couple of times before dropping the call.
I've heard working in a Call Center can be extremely stressful.
@@jorgesaito461it is indeed 😢
Omg this is so cute, I can't 😭
the last part "That absolutely didn't work out" killed me XD
0:10 mane I thought that was a mfin' math equation 😭😭😂
😂😂
Me too lol
Her voice is so soothing I can't- I can immediately fall asleep beating my insomnia
Yoooo Mamoru Miyano
If he actually order a pizza, I would think his lines would go like this :
Domino's : Would that complete your order sir?
Miyano : Yes, yes
Domino's : If I may to ask this order would go with under whose name?
Miyano : "Souda....boku wa Kira da, HA HA HA HA HA!!!"
🤣🤣🤣
@@tripleaces659
Take 2:
Miyano: "Hououin... KYOU-MAAAA!"
Take 3:
Miyano: "Ore ha Gundam da!"
I know both Mamoru Miyano and Kana Hanazawa as both Okabe and Mayuri from Steins;Gate
Only in Japan would a prank phone call be so polite and wholesome.
1) Americans say “yeah” every two seconds too so their hai isn’t so weird
2) In Japan people are more polite so it’s totally okay to apologize for such question and it’s not a big deal that she apologized
I'm surprised Plutia bought some Dominos Pizza to the Basilicom instead of doing what she always does, like making plushies and napping with Neppy.
Ironically the US VA's usually prank Drive through windows in character during a con. Some random McDonald's staffer in SF suddenly is getting sailor Venus ordering a big Mac
Does Iris Heart look like a woman who cooks she's why they have emergency pizza.
hai...hai........hai......hai
It is the communication concept of 相槌 aizuchi in the Japanese language.
I see I'm not the only one hit by the algorithm lol. Miss your content
They both sound like anime
btw the guy next to her is the voice of Light Yagami
*FUN UN-FACT:* 'Quatro' means dozen in french & indonesian.
hah gw gk pernah ngedengerin orang pake quatro padahal
Quatro means 4 in Italian
omg ... the BLUSHING IS STRONG IN THIS ONE
i was waiting for Tuturuu!
Ultra crispy double mozzarella sounds amazing
Ultra ❎ urotora ✅
why do they have to look so AMAZIG
all I heard was "hai" every third word. lol
I love how they are super polite even while pranking each other.