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(Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|300px|Samurai Futaba In the early years of the 1970s comedy TV show Saturday Night Live, John Belushi portrayed an archetypal samurai — he had a dedicated concept of honor, spoke only (mock) Japanese, and wielded a katana. Sketches featuring the character showed him in different occupations that would not be expected for a samurai. He always performed his tasks perfectly, despite scaring his clients quite a few times...") |
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* "[[Samurai Dry Cleaners (SNL)]]" October 29, 1977 host: Charles Grodin | * "[[Samurai Dry Cleaners (SNL)]]" October 29, 1977 host: Charles Grodin | ||
* | * "[[Samurai Psychiatrist (SNL)]]" November 19, 1977 - Buck Henry relates a disturbing dream. | ||
* "[[Samurai Night Fever (SNL)]]" February 25, 1978 - a parody of the film Saturday Night Fever, with the Samurai as a disco dancer. Host O.J. Simpson plays the Samurai's brother. | * "[[Samurai Night Fever (SNL)]]" February 25, 1978 - a parody of the film Saturday Night Fever, with the Samurai as a disco dancer. Host O.J. Simpson plays the Samurai's brother. |