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Kissing King Cobras u0026 Karakuri Puppets | 'You Asked For It' Full Episode (1972)

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In this full episode of 'You Asked For It', you'll see...

African Stilt Dance: The first detailed segment features a stilt dance from the Ivory Coast. This festive and cultural dance is performed to scare away evil spirits and bring good luck, showcased during a vibrant village celebration.

Karakuri Puppets in Japan: The next segment explores the traditional Japanese Karakuri puppets. These unique puppets have internal mechanisms that resemble human muscles and tendons, representing a centuriesold craft in Japan.

Ancient Ritual with King Cobra: Following the puppets, the episode presents a gripping segment about a young Burmese priestess participating in a risky ritual involving kissing a king cobra three times as part of an ancient religious ceremony.

Carrara Marble in Italy: The episode then shifts to Carrara, Italy, to delve into the extraction and crafting of Carrara marble, highlighting the historical and modern significance of this material as well as the dangerous conditions of marble quarrying.

Ziggy the Elephant's Story: Towards the end of the episode, there's a shorter segment about Ziggy the elephant, addressing a viewer's inquiry about whether the elephant was tried for murder, clarifying misconceptions, and discussing Ziggy's life conditions postincident.

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00:00 Intro
02:07 African Stilt Dance
05:38 Karakuri Puppets
09:15 Kissing Cobra Ritual
13:39 Carrara Marble
20:23 Ziggy, the Elephant

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