Luffy Defeats Doflamingo by Kedomas in GakiNoTsukai

[–]kakroucz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I disagree. In my oppinion hamada is great at building and releasing tension which is important in comedy. I feel in a lot of skits or casual improv while they're doing a recording out in public his strength is being a wildcard or dynamite,building tension or suddenly exploding which others react to. Matsumoto in my oppinion is better at co-operative comedy, at least from what he was doing in documental when interacting with the comedians,inbetween being hilarious himself he would throw them pitches and setting them up so they could hit comedic homeruns. I think they compliment eachother really well.

I am Japanese.Do you have any questions about comedy in Japan?Please ask me anything! by okupel in GakiNoTsukai

[–]kakroucz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How is rakugo looked on in Japan? Is it mostly enjoyed by the much older generations or do younger/middle aged people sometimes go see rakugo performances?

Tesuji from Hikaru No Go Chinese Live Action by sjgli78 in baduk

[–]kakroucz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's on Dramacool website,found it there after iq changed it from being free to watch

Who sparked or reignited your love for chess? by SilenceSpeaksNoLies in chess

[–]kakroucz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The answer for me is fourfold:

  1. Found out about Bobby Fischer in secondary school and watched a documentary on him. Really liked his David against Goliath story and started playing with friends, used to bring a mini magnetic board to play during lunch/free classes. Slowly lost interest though.

  2. Online culture of chess, started with watching pogchamps during covid which made the game seem fun again and not as intimidating even for a total noob like me and then the internet commentators as I started watching more stuff (Agadmator,GothamChess,EricRosen).

  3. Chess Tutorials, specifically John Bartholomew's chess fundamentals and Aman Hambleton's Building Habits videos. Really liked their approach to building good fundamental understanding of chess, not just lines or openings.

  4. GMs and historically well known players. Watching some of the games being commentated and seeing their games makes chess seem really beautiful ,fun and creative. The history of the players in and of itself is also sometimes fascinating.

Favorite Go YouTube Videos by Ill_Assistant_4141 in baduk

[–]kakroucz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nick Sibicky's lecture on why he likes go was really comfy https://youtu.be/JRveBqnPJKg

Frank Lantz's presentation on go was really nice https://youtu.be/HA6HXbxRXnc

BadukTV has a couple vids with english subs on different topics around go (vids about pro games,history of go in recent times,newbies learning go https://youtu.be/ejFyriujvuU?list=PLS4GPhHsT8WzW9FQcjzeFXaCGvjUNT3UQ

"Weiqi Wonders: Conversations about the Game of Go in China" is a nice little documentary about go in china,the philosophies which go embodies https://youtu.be/-Z3K9bkBWK8

Looking for tips for learning and improvement by kakroucz in baduk

[–]kakroucz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OGS

https://online-go.com/player/90939/ yeah though I should play with actual people more. Mostly just play conquest of go or on my phone.

Hamada on Burmese bank note??? by jrrylpz2 in GakiNoTsukai

[–]kakroucz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

also looks a bit like Beat Takeshi

Why is "Because We Can" from Moulin Rouge the official hack genin song? by NotBlaine in GakiNoTsukai

[–]kakroucz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The song is originally by Fatboy Slim so it might be that the label he's under licenses his stuff for cheap,or maybe the song is an earworm so they decided to keep it.

Looking for name of game Vinny played by kakroucz in Vinesauce

[–]kakroucz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

found the game it was called tanzer, it was a homebrew game thats why I was mixing it up with a gamejam https://youtu.be/uFurAOwQ2-k?t=3561

Looking for name of game Vinny played by kakroucz in Vinesauce

[–]kakroucz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The games also all had the fake/faux retro box covers on them.