The Boyz Jacob & Kevin being Canada Bros for 17 min

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Published 2022-02-12
I've been working on this for months and could never find the right time to post it! BUT SINCE MOONBAE GOT THE CHANCE TO TRAVEL BACK TO CANADA RECENTLY, I thought it would be the perfect time (...even though they're probably gonna be dropping new boylogs like two months from now...)

please, feel free to use the chapters to find what interests you :3
0:00 introduction
1:05 Canadian English/slang
2:22 sports & activities
4:14 TV channels
4:43 food & drinks
11:04 other Canadian idols
12:56 fanboying over Canada
14:49 FRENCH
16:38 Canada Boyz

Jacob and Kevin are members of the 11-member boy group THE BOYZ under IST Entertainment. They've released countless bops such as No Air, Bloom Bloom, D.D.D, Reveal, The Stealer, Thrill Ride, MavERICk and many, many more. You may have seen them compete on Road to Kingdom & Kingdom, and if you haven't, you really should check them out. TBZ are known for their exceptional concepts and their secret weapon: knife-cut noodles...uh I mean, knife-like dancing and synchronization!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Catz1a
    “25 was YTV 51 was Family channel” truly shook me to my very core And unlocked something deep within
  • 3.37 "THIS IS WHY AMERICANS THINK WE ARE WEIRD"... must be the most Canadian thing to say ever 🤣🤣🤣
  • @sirejelly
    There are so many small things in this video that, I guess, are Canadian culture that I just know and just getting them is always really cool. Like the fly ride at wonderland, I completely that ride existed, until it was brought up, I remembered riding it. Same when they mentioned YTV being Chanel 25, I completely forgot I knew that fact. Also as someone who has had the French language forced down my throat for as long as I can remember, their French speaking hurt (when Kevin said «je suis mange le pain» it would translate directly as « I am eat the bread » the correct way would have been « je mange la pain »
  • @Krisinafantasy
    15:10 Kevin not knowing why that’s the first thing he thought of. YES YOU DO!! It’s every Canadians least fav thing to say in French!
  • I’m so glad that they both were able to debut together! I imagine it would be a bit harder to debut in a new country where no one can relate with u with nostalgic things, but they have each other to lean on ☺️ Their connection and seeing them talk about Canada is so cute! 🥹💕
  • @vaneabarca
    I just love to see them talking about Canada stuff, they get so happy and excited, it's so cute 💕
  • @bleachedkon
    I'm not even a fan of the boys but I just came from watching them on dive studios so this showed up on the recommended feed and as a fellow Canadian I've got to say I really enjoyed this video. Also, I love how you did the lyrics when Kevin was playing O'Canada on the piano 🤣
  • 7:54 I just found out before my school ended that Jacob used to go to the same middle school as me and now that im watching this, this is making me SCREAMMMMMM I SWEAR TO GOD
  • @susynunes5309
    I'm only starting to listen to the Boyz.. I really like Kevin and Jacob and actually all the members are very funny! Yay Canada!
  • "Est-ce que je peu aller au toilettes?" the only French sentence any Canadian - outside of Quebec and French immersion - remembers
  • 14:51 here starts the french class by Kevin & Jacob, to help all the French learning Deobis and make the French speaking Deobis happy ig
  • @EveShelby1
    I really enjoyed this! I grew up in Toronto and now live just north of the city in Richmond a stone's throw from Canada's Wonderland so everything they spoke of was very familiar for a change. Oh and those milk bags? They're about 1 1/3 L each and fit in a plastic pitcher (called a holster) that is designed especially to hold a bag... you just snip a corner of the bag and that makes your pour spout. The plastic gallon jugs they had before took up a lot of room in a fridge and very heavy and awkward to pour from, especially when first opened. But the official reason why they changed to the plastic bags is: Canada's conversion to the metric system in the 1970s meant dairy producers needed to replace and resize existing milk containers, which were measured in imperial quarts. Retrofitting assembly lines or replacing heavy glass bottles was an expensive prospect for the milk industry, and milk bags — which they were already experimenting with — could be easily and cheaply adjusted. Changing a one-quart bag to a 1.3-litre bag was relatively painless, so three-quart bags of milk quickly became four-litre bags across parts of Canada. Then the hard plastic used for things like large jugs became cheaper so milk bags started to fall out of popularity in many parts of Canada. Plus, in the 1980s, Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservative government relaxed rules on metric measurements. The shift took place less as a result of a movement away from plastic bags, and more the attraction of rigid milk jugs according to Dan Wong, president of the Western Dairy Council. Eventually milk bags became unheard of in provinces like Alberta or British Columbia, which is why when people from the western half of Canada travel to points east they're dumbfounded by the general lack of milk jugs.
  • @deobiscribbles
    Just wanted to timestamp the moments that I never expected to hear from a kpop idol as a Canadian kpop fan: 1:08 zee or zed 2:30 Toronto Raptors 2:36 Vancouver Canucks 3:03 Canada's Wonderland rides 4:13 TV Channels (YTV) 4:54 Tim Hortons 7:14 nanaimo bars etc. 8:02 milk bags 11:04 other Canadian idols 11:16 Jacob and Keeho (P1H) met each other BEFORE becoming kpop idols?!
  • @jazzybean
    Holy shiz, I have never related SO WELL to kpop idols im gonna start crying!! WHEN THEY STARTED TALKING ABOUT THE TV CHANNEL NUMBERS I WAS SCREAMING LMFAO!! but yah as an Asian-Canadian here, I can confirm all of what they say in this video is nationwide for all Canadians