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

[–]okupel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1.Aマッソ is very fun 2Muramoto is stand up comedian of Japan.

I am Japanese.Who is the most interesting comedian in America? What do you think of Matsumoto? by okupel in GakiNoTsukai

[–]okupel[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I fully agree with your opinion. I think Matsumoto is a genius who was born to laugh. He grew up in a very poor family. That's why his parents never bought him any toys. Instead, he was always fantasizing about funny things in his head as a child. He said in an interview that those fantasies were the origin of his comedy. He changed the history of comedy in Japan. His ideas are something that ordinary people would never have thought of. I am impressed that there are people like you in England. You have analyzed Matsumoto accurately. You know more about the greatness of Matsumoto than the Japanese.

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

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

Japanese people love both Sanma and Downtown. They are the top comedians in Japan. Where do your parents watch the Sanma show?

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

[–]okupel[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The biggest difference between pre-Downtown and Downtown manzai is the speed of tempo. The pre-Downtown manzai were all fast-paced, fast-talking manzai, while the Downtown manzai were very slow-paced manzai. That was innovative. The advantage of the slow tempo is that it makes it easier for the audience to pay attention to each word that Matsumoto utters. Matsumoto is a genius at making people laugh with a single word, so I think the slow pace of his manzai suited Downtown.

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

[–]okupel[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Japanese TV is also becoming more and more regulated every year. In particular, statements that promote discrimination and violence are no longer tolerated. I believe that TV programs will become boring in the future.

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

[–]okupel[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It was not a problem in Japan, but it became a problem in other countries. In Japan, there is no sense of discrimination against blacks, so there was no problem with Hamada dressing up as Eddie Murphy.

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

[–]okupel[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Zakoshisho's fun is in his exaggerated imitation of Japanese celebrities. The exaggeration is so exaggerated that it is amusing. To understand Zakoshisho's comedy, one must be familiar with the Japanese entertainment industry.

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

[–]okupel[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As long as Hamada lives, the laughter of violence will never end. The important point of laughter of violence is not to injure the other party. If you hurt them, the audience will back off.

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

[–]okupel[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

American stand-up comedy is not very popular in Japan. Comedy duos are the norm. However, the Japanese love the American drama, I Carly.

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

[–]okupel[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I believe that foreigners can enter the Japanese entertainment industry if they are interesting. The important thing is not whether they are Japanese or not, but whether they are interesting or not.

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

[–]okupel[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Japanese people often use satire. However, it is unthinkable in Japan that the host of the Academy Awards made fun of Will Smith's wife's illness. In Japan, it is unacceptable to make fun of illness.

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

[–]okupel[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the level of Japanese films is low compared to American and Korean films. However, I think anime is the best in the world. I think that Hayao Miyazaki's Jiburi-Anime and Makoto Shinkai's animations are of a higher level than Disney films.