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'''Goosh Goosh''' is a moniker given to a [[shock video]] posted by [[YouTube]] user farky on June 27th, 2007. The infamous video was a clip from the Japanese seinen manga series ''[[wikipedia:Tokyo_Tribes|Tokyo Tribe 2]]'', in which a sumo-like mafia boss sexually assaults and sodomizes a man to death. As of 2018, the original video was taken down for "pornographic content" However, as with most shocking content on YouTube, the clip skyrocketed in infamy during the late 2000s and early 2010s with parody videos and memes based on the scene.
'''Goosh Goosh''' is a moniker given to a [[shock video]] posted by [[YouTube]] user farky on June 27th, 2007. The infamous video was a clip from the Japanese seinen manga series ''[[wikipedia:Tokyo_Tribes|Tokyo Tribes]]'', in which a sumo-like mafia boss sexually assaults and sodomizes a man to death. As of 2018, the original video was taken down for "pornographic content" However, as with most shocking content on YouTube, the clip skyrocketed in infamy during the late 2000s and early 2010s with parody videos and memes based on the scene.


== Background ==
== Background ==
''Tokyo Tribe-2'' (orトウキョウ トライブ トゥー) was a short-lived anime series that ran from November 2006 until February 2007. Like its original manga authored by [https://www.santa.co.jp/profile Santa Inoue], the plot focuses on a group of gangs, known as "tribes", taking ownership of Japanese territories during a period of peace within the island. Among these gangs, the three most prominent ones are the Shivuya Saru Gang (the one our protagonistic characters are affiliated with), the Wu-Ronz Gang (common enemies in the show), and the most powerful of them all simply known as the Buppa Clan.  
''Tokyo Tribes'', also known in Japanese as ''Tokyo Tribe-2'' (orトウキョウ トライブ トゥー) was a short-lived anime series that ran from November 2006 until February 2007. Like its original manga authored by [https://www.santa.co.jp/profile Santa Inoue], the plot focuses on a group of gangs, known as "tribes", taking ownership of Japanese territories during a period of peace within the island. Among these gangs, the three most prominent ones are the Shivuya Saru Gang (the one our protagonistic characters are affiliated with), the Wu-Ronz Gang (common enemies in the show), and the most powerful of them all simply known as the Buppa Clan.  


As our protagonists deal with the daily struggles that all gangs have to go through such as drug trading and vandalism, one of them named "Mera" (メラ) is constantly confronting his grisly step-father named "[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Buppa Buppa-sama]" (ブッバ様, or just simply "Buppa") who killed both of Mera's biological parents. With a deep-rooted vengeance, Mera sees it as his life goal to put an end to Buppa's mafia, their criminal activities, and to avenge his parents.
As our protagonists deal with the daily struggles that all gangs have to go through such as drug trading and vandalism, one of them named "Mera" (メラ) is constantly confronting his grisly step-father named "[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Buppa Buppa-sama]" (ブッバ様, or just simply "Buppa") who killed both of Mera's biological parents. With a deep-rooted vengeance, Mera sees it as his life goal to put an end to Buppa's mafia, their criminal activities, and to avenge his parents.
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The scene itself came from the first episode of the anime simply titled "''Track:1''." After a basic introduction of our main characters and what the show will be about, Mera approaches Buppa's lavish swimming pool where he is seen getting licked by a bunch of nude women. As Mera is ready to deliver the money he allocated from one of the smaller gangs in Japan, Buppa turns his attention to a young black-haired man in a black tuxedo standing next to Mera (presumed to be one of Buppa's male servants). As he is assessing the unnamed man's appearance, he says "This is very good" with a smirk on his face. Immediately after the statement, a red shaking exclamation mark ('''<font color="Red">!</font>''') is shown on screen followed by a silhouette of Buppa anally raping the man while simultaneously going "goosh goosh" (which is where the scene gets its name from).  
The scene itself came from the first episode of the anime simply titled "''Track:1''." After a basic introduction of our main characters and what the show will be about, Mera approaches Buppa's lavish swimming pool where he is seen getting licked by a bunch of nude women. As Mera is ready to deliver the money he allocated from one of the smaller gangs in Japan, Buppa turns his attention to a young black-haired man in a black tuxedo standing next to Mera (presumed to be one of Buppa's male servants). As he is assessing the unnamed man's appearance, he says "This is very good" with a smirk on his face. Immediately after the statement, a red shaking exclamation mark ('''<font color="Red">!</font>''') is shown on screen followed by a silhouette of Buppa anally raping the man while simultaneously going "goosh goosh" (which is where the scene gets its name from).  


After a full 24 seconds of pure violation, Buppa ends up raping and inseminating so hard to the point where he shatters the man's spine in half along with a scene up close to Buppa's face of absolute ecstasy (implying that he is bisexual) which gets superseded by a moment where Buppa's semen is shown on a black background, presumably the man's anus. As soon as the man's dead body flops on the ground and gets put on a stretcher, Buppa sits on a humungous recliner where he is gasping for breath after the anal intercourse as he tells Mera and his friends a mission that he wants them to accomplish has to do with ending a conflict within the Shivuya Saru Clan. At that point, the notorious "Goosh Goosh" scene is over as our protagonists set off to complete their mission.
After a full 24 seconds of pure violation, Buppa ends up raping and inseminating so hard to the point that he shatters the man's spine in half along with a scene up close to Buppa's face of absolute ecstasy (implying that he is bisexual) which gets superseded by a moment where Buppa's semen is shown on a black background, presumably the man's anus. As soon as the man's dead body flops on the ground and gets put on a stretcher, Buppa sits on a humungous recliner where he is gasping for breath after the anal intercourse as he tells Mera and his friends a mission that he wants them to accomplish has to do with ending a conflict within the Shivuya Saru Clan. At that point, the notorious "Goosh Goosh" scene is over as our protagonists set off to complete their mission.


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
The anime itself was mostly obscure during its early years as it only ran on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wowow WOWOW] for about three months. However, it would eventually gain the attention of many anime fans and internet users in general when a [[YouTube]] User named "''farky''" published the disgusting scene on June 27th, 2007 with the video itself titled "Goosh Goosh." While the video was eventually taken down in 2018 for being too violent and pornographic on YouTube, parodies and memes of the scene continue to rejuvenate its existence on the platform.
The anime itself was mostly obscure during its early years as it only ran on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wowow WOWOW] for about three months. However, it would eventually gain the attention of many anime fans and internet users in general when a [[YouTube]] User named "''farky''" published the scene on June 27th, 2007 with the video itself titled "Goosh Goosh." While the video was eventually taken down in 2018 for being too violent and pornographic on YouTube, parodies and memes of the scene continue to rejuvenate its existence on the platform.


For instance, a user named "''Daemon1512''" posted a parody of the video in 2009 in which the sound effects are replaced with those from the popular multiplayer first-person shooter game ''[[wikipedia:Team Fortress 2|Team Fortress 2]]''. In another example, YouTube user "''DriftHero77''" combined the popular "[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/guiles-theme-goes-with-everything Guile theme goes with everything]" meme and the "Goosh Goosh" scene in July 2010. However, in this case, the video was taken down for the same reason as with farky's video.
For instance, a user named "''Daemon1512''" posted a parody of the video in 2009 in which the sound effects are replaced with those from ''[[wikipedia:Team Fortress 2|Team Fortress 2]]''. In another example, YouTube user "''DriftHero77''" combined the popular "[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/guiles-theme-goes-with-everything Guile theme goes with everything]" meme and the "Goosh Goosh" scene in July 2010. However, in this case, the video was taken down for the same reason as with farky's video.


Apart from jests, Goosh Goosh has been referenced in numerous discussions online related to what is considered the most gruesome or strange death in an anime. For example, Tokyo Tribe 2 was placed at number 2 for an article titled "[https://honeysanime.com/top-10-most-brutal-anime-deaths/ Top 10 Most Brutal Anime Deaths (Updated)]" just for the Goosh Goosh scene alone amongst other deaths in the anime. In another instance, a post on the r/anime subreddit titled "[https://www.reddit.com/r/anime/comments/490omj/whats_the_most_fup_anime_you_saw/ What's the most f**up anime you saw]" collected more comments with one of them bringing up Tokyo Tribe 2. Even [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WatchMojo WatchMojo] made a humorous remark related to the anime in their "[https://watchmojo.com/video/id/18054 TOP 10 DISTURBING ANIME SCENES]" where they claimed, "...and don’t expect us to include that infamous scene from Tokyo Tribe 2 because…just no, stop already." As a result, multiple reaction channels such as "''[https://youtube.fandom.com/wiki/Dwayne_N_Jazz#:~:text=Dwayne%20and%20Jasmine%20%22Jazz%22%2C,American%20reaction%20channel%20from%20Maryland. Dwayne N Jazz]"'' and "''El rincon del desespero"'' showed their disgusted yet comedic reactions which popularized the scene even more. This is reflected upon the numerous reuploads of all 13 episodes of the original anime on [[YouTube]].
Apart from jests, Goosh Goosh has been referenced in numerous discussions online related to what is considered the most gruesome or strange death in an anime. For example, Tokyo Tribe 2 was placed at number 2 for an article titled "[https://honeysanime.com/top-10-most-brutal-anime-deaths/ Top 10 Most Brutal Anime Deaths (Updated)]" just for the Goosh Goosh scene alone amongst other deaths in the anime. In another instance, a post on the r/anime subreddit titled "[https://www.reddit.com/r/anime/comments/490omj/whats_the_most_fup_anime_you_saw/ What's the most f**up anime you saw]" collected more comments with one of them bringing up Tokyo Tribe 2. Even [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WatchMojo WatchMojo] made a humorous remark related to the anime in their "[https://watchmojo.com/video/id/18054 TOP 10 DISTURBING ANIME SCENES]" where they claimed, "...and don’t expect us to include that infamous scene from Tokyo Tribe 2 because…just no, stop already." As a result, multiple reaction channels such as "''[https://youtube.fandom.com/wiki/Dwayne_N_Jazz#:~:text=Dwayne%20and%20Jasmine%20%22Jazz%22%2C,American%20reaction%20channel%20from%20Maryland. Dwayne N Jazz]"'' and "''El rincon del desespero"'' showed their disgusted yet comedic reactions which popularized the scene even more. This is reflected in the numerous reuploads of all 13 episodes of the original anime on [[YouTube]].


As the scene's popularity started to plateau, it would eventually gain more popularity after the release of the [[wikipedia:Tokyo Tribe (film)|film adaptation]] based on the series, in which many internet users joked about the live-action movie adapting the horrific nature of the "Goosh Goosh" scene. However, this did not happen, yet many continued to joke about what if it ended up happening.
As the scene's popularity started to plateau, it would eventually gain more popularity after the release of the [[wikipedia:Tokyo Tribe (film)|film adaptation]] based on the series, in which many internet users joked about the live-action movie adapting the horrific nature of the "Goosh Goosh" scene. However, this did not happen, yet many continued to joke about what if it ended up happening.

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