After Mike and Crow point out, per their verses, everyone else makes fun of Canadians, they urge Servo to give it a try. In typical Tom-fashion, he goes completely overboard, singing about threats of death and violence against Canada instead of light-hearted joshing. After cutting him off mid-verse, Mike and Crow end the sketch trying to console Tom, sobbing over his gross faux pas.
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| - After Mike and Crow point out, per their verses, everyone else makes fun of Canadians, they urge Servo to give it a try. In typical Tom-fashion, he goes completely overboard, singing about threats of death and violence against Canada instead of light-hearted joshing. After cutting him off mid-verse, Mike and Crow end the sketch trying to console Tom, sobbing over his gross faux pas.
- The Canada Song is a song that was sung by Toka Ryuumonbuchi, Jun Inoue, and Tomoki Sawamura. It was sung when Tomoki and Jun were making fun of Canada, and Toka gets mad at them. Hilarity then insues.
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| - After Mike and Crow point out, per their verses, everyone else makes fun of Canadians, they urge Servo to give it a try. In typical Tom-fashion, he goes completely overboard, singing about threats of death and violence against Canada instead of light-hearted joshing. After cutting him off mid-verse, Mike and Crow end the sketch trying to console Tom, sobbing over his gross faux pas.
- The Canada Song is a song that was sung by Toka Ryuumonbuchi, Jun Inoue, and Tomoki Sawamura. It was sung when Tomoki and Jun were making fun of Canada, and Toka gets mad at them. Hilarity then insues.
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