![]() It's a comedy show from Japan that tells the story of the Fuccon family (Mikey, Mother and Father) and their eccentric friends and neighbors…using a cast entirely made up of immobile mannequins. That disquieting emptiness of a city full of mannequins is the sort of feeling that "OH! Mikey" will give you. Then my mother appeared naked like a statue of Aphrodite and I threw a spear at her and I Greco-Roman wrestled Chuck Norris, but that's not really important. My only companions were the shop front mannequins, preserved like specimens behind glass, somehow fitting inhabitants for the eerily silent city. I had a dream once that I awoke alone in a city and I wandered, terrified, through deserted streets. Only the exceptionally stable and well-adjusted should even attempt to read this article. Be warned, this article contains extremely disturbing imagery of leering mannequins standing motionless. New characters mingle with old characters in the peculiarly immobile way that only the actors of "OH! Mikey" can manage. The time has come, at long last, to take a look at the second installment of "OH! Mikey" and once again return to the surreal mannequin world of the Fuccon family. It was the tale of a family from America who had moved to Japan and had to adjust to the different pace of life in a foreign country. Overview: Roughly a year and a half ago I brought the quirky story of "OH! Mikey" to our readers. ![]()
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