Joey & Hiroko: Lesson 27
Posted February 14th, 2007 by jeff in Videos
Because the fans demanded it: Stealth warriors Joey and Hiroko demonstrate how to Hide in Plain Sight.
Formats available: Quicktime (.mov), Windows Media (.wmv)
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February 14th, 2007 at 4:35 am
It’s not just having the towel to lay on, but remmebering to fold it when you’re done…..very ninja like…. you guys rock!
February 14th, 2007 at 10:25 am
the opening will always kill me… i love it when Hiroko opens his eyes and looks like a muppet! :D this was my favorite piece when i was watching footage with you guys… YAY JOEY AND HIROKO! here’s hoping you last a long time before some other hot chick takes over!
February 14th, 2007 at 11:32 am
Master Joey wants everyone to know that there were no camera tricks or editing in this lesson. People have questioned the validity of our hiding skills, especially those of Master Hiroko. When he disappears from screen that is his true ninja teachings.
February 14th, 2007 at 1:04 pm
Best parts= Joey rolling from behind the rock (the way the shape of his body has conformed to the shape of the rock) and Hiroko using a towel.
I would be interested in seeing Joey & Hiroko battle Matt’s Daggers of Death (I mean fingernails).
February 14th, 2007 at 6:48 pm
Are Joey and Hiroko ninjas because they were not good enough to be samurai? Do they not feel shame in being assassins without honor? Do their families not weep at their inability to face an opponent on the battlefield and serve one master with nobility?
I shall weep for them.
February 14th, 2007 at 9:42 pm
Mr. Hiro you have just chosen your destiny. It does not matter that you can stop time or transport yourself. There is no escaping our vengeful eyes. Be warned Mr. Hiro for at this very moment I may be hiding in your frosted flakes. Stealth.
February 15th, 2007 at 9:51 am
Gavin you are a comic genius…I love it when you hide around the small trees :)
February 15th, 2007 at 11:37 am
It was no Purple Rain! (But what could ever compare to that masterpiece!) Every time I watch this I am amazed at Gavin’s towel folding abilities…it’s done so quickly and yet with care! I love these ninja lessons!
February 15th, 2007 at 5:00 pm
heheh mad good guys, the extended buildup is hilarious in itself. the music fits with the whole thing perfectly as well, i can’t wait for the next one. one question, should we worry that there may be some sort of stealth-combat that may break out between these two great masters? they are always showing how powerfull they can both be in the arts, i would just think that their competitive ways may result in blood at somepoint.
February 15th, 2007 at 6:25 pm
HI-larious… even better than the last one. Great music, too!
February 16th, 2007 at 2:40 pm
I don’t get it. Are you trying to be funny?
February 16th, 2007 at 2:57 pm
I don’t get it. Are you trying to be an ass?
February 16th, 2007 at 3:00 pm
Couple of comments to the comments…
Caitlin - uhm, where did the Purple Rain reference come from? :)
Tom - There is always much blood when Joey and Hiroko fight, but it is the blood of their enemies. They are brethren in the dark art of ninjitsu, and theirs is a bond that can never be broken.
Tim - Wow. Your response is actually exactly what we were going for. Kudos to you. And us. Thanks for checking us out and we hope to see you back around!
Remember, Joey and Hiroko are enigmas shrouded in mystery, and to fully understand them is to know madness. Instead, simply try to learn from them, and apply their masterful teachings to your own lives.
And pray you never cross paths with them, for it will surely end in blood.
Balthrop-san
February 16th, 2007 at 5:08 pm
While Gavin Mead is the greatest actor ever, it is important to understand how he approaches the work. He does not prepare for a role the way other actors do. For those who don’t know, he does not read scripts; he absorbs them. Also, he does not “get” into character; he “becomes” them.
That type of commitment comes with a price that many of you may not realize. When Gavin becomes a character, he ceases to exist on this metaphysical plane. It only after the work has been posted and seven days afterwards that he is able to finally wrestle himself free of the character he has become and function as a normal person again.
So please direct your compliments to the character and the work, because that is the only way he can receive them.
I shall now disappear via the Submit Comment button.
Hiroko
February 17th, 2007 at 1:42 pm
Joey - To paraphrase the great Strong Bad “Frosted Corn Flakes are no place for a mighty Warrior!” Lathed….
February 17th, 2007 at 8:46 pm
I love you guys. Did I mention that? And, Gavin, you are a comic genius. (I fear speaking of Joey, lest he slit my throat seven hours before I notice, because of something I said). Brilliant. And funny. I love it.
February 18th, 2007 at 5:25 pm
Stunning, capivating, motivating. I felt tears welling up. Seriously. My cats, Jack & Ripper, liked it as well. Although, I think they might have been laughing at you rather than with you. I believe they feel that THEY are the true masters of stealth.
February 20th, 2007 at 3:48 pm
Matt–in response to your, ummm, response–I am not surprised you have blokced this memory…I wish I was as lucky. I am referring to the time that dad got a hold of a copy of Purple Rain (”The best movie”) and played it over and over and over…and over…and over…and I, at an unfair age, memorized the words to “When Doves Cry”. It’s not a memory that I am proud of, but one that I am stuck with nonetheless.
February 20th, 2007 at 4:44 pm
Wow…huh.
Yeah, that’s a memory that doesn’t exist for me anymore.
Too bad for you Cait.
Matthew
February 20th, 2007 at 11:03 pm
One of my roommates husbands wanted “When Doves Cry” as their wedding song. He was vetoed. A steel drum band played instead. I cannot be sure that they didn’t play their own steel drum version of that song, though.