To be clear, they aren't just cutting out silence, they are cutting them to the point that it's a style and the speech pattern, particularly of the Owl character, sounds unnatural, which I'm assuming is what they were going for. It's that style of nearly cutting phrases together faster than they would be naturally spoken is the thing I'm saying is a trend in some Japanese videos.
Note: The channel itself is run by a stationary store chain from Tokyo. The funny part is the Owl character often makes fun of what they're showing as in "why would anyone buy this?" or "That's way too expensive" which is funny for a channel run by a store selling most of things they're showing off.
This one in particular is the one where I was introduced to the style but it certainly wasn't the first to do this.
https://www.youtube.com/c/%E6%9C%89%E9%9A%A3%E5%A0%82%E3%81%...
To be clear, they aren't just cutting out silence, they are cutting them to the point that it's a style and the speech pattern, particularly of the Owl character, sounds unnatural, which I'm assuming is what they were going for. It's that style of nearly cutting phrases together faster than they would be naturally spoken is the thing I'm saying is a trend in some Japanese videos.
Note: The channel itself is run by a stationary store chain from Tokyo. The funny part is the Owl character often makes fun of what they're showing as in "why would anyone buy this?" or "That's way too expensive" which is funny for a channel run by a store selling most of things they're showing off.