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Uchimura Produce
, produced by Teruyoshi Uchimura, is a Japanese TV comedy program that aired from 2000 to 2005 on TV Asahi. Summary The program that Teruyoshi Uchimura produces shows things with an original technique and concept every week. There were only two regular performers: Uchimura and Ryō Fukawa at first. Later, a lot of young comedians appeared on the show, and Masakazu Mimura (Summers) became a regular. This program was the stepping stone for the band consisting of Uchimura, Summers, TIM, and Ryō Fukawa, called NO PLAN. They released a single/DVD. NO PLAN had a live broadcast from Nakano Sunplaza in May 2004 and became successful. This TV program was popular mainly with young men but finished regular broadcastings on September 26, 2005 as a result of TV Asahi reorganizing its late-night programs. After the announcement to discontinue the program, demands for its continuation rushed into the official homepage. From the size of the reaction, Teruyoshi Uchimura posted a comment a ...
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Television
Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, entertainment, news, and sports. Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s, but only after several years of further development was the new technology marketed to consumers. After World War II, an improved form of black-and-white television broadcasting became popular in the United Kingdom and the United States, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion.Diggs-Brown, Barbara (2011''Strategic Public Relations: Audience Focused Practice''p. 48 In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the U.S. and most other developed countries. The availability of various types of archival st ...
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Akimasa Haraguchi
Akimasa (written: 彰正, 顕正 or 明正) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese astronomer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese samurai and politician {{given name Japanese masculine given names ...
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Untouchable (owarai)
Untouchable or The Untouchable may refer to: People * Untouchability, the practice of socially ostracizing a minority group of very low social status ** A word for the Dalits or Scheduled Caste of India, a group that experiences untouchability * Nicolino Locche (1939–2005), Argentine boxer and light welterweight world champion nicknamed "The Untouchable" Films * ''Untouchable'', UK title of the French feature film ''The Intouchables'' (2011), written and directed by Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano, and starring François Cluzet and Omar Sy * ''Untouchable'' (2019 film), a documentary about the film producer Harvey Weinstein Books * ''Untouchable'' (novel), a 1935 novel by Mulk Raj Anand * ''The Untouchable'' (novel), a 1997 ''roman à clef'' by John Banville Music * Untouchable (band), a South Korean hip-hop duo Albums * ''Untouchable'' (Before Their Eyes album), 2010 * ''Untouchable'' (Anathema album), 2013 * ''Untouchable'' (Mac Mall album), 1996 * '' The Untoucha ...
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Bananaman (owarai)
is a Japanese ''owarai'' comedy duo consisting of Osamu Shitara and Yūki Himura. Career Shitara and Himura formed as a comedy unit in 1993 and debuted on stage in 1994. Himura had broken up with his previous partner and Shitara was working as the driver of the comedian Masayuki Watanabe, so they formed a duo after a friend introduced them. They concentrated on skit comedy, developing a theatrical style that emphasized verbal repartee. In 2008, they came in second on the nationally televised annual ''King of Conte'' skit comedy contest. Up until then, Bananaman had concentrated on live performances and DVD releases, but afterwards began to appear more on television. Himura appeared on the most shows (19) of any comedian during the 2009 New Year's period, and the duo received their own show, ''Banana Fire'', for the first time in April 2009. After that, they became the hosts of several other television shows, including ''Nogizaka tte Doko?'' and its successor ''Nogizaka Kojic ...
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Yoiko
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūgo Ishikawa. It was serialized in Shogakukan's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Big Comic Spirits'' from 1996 to 2001, with its chapters collected in fifteen ''tankōbon'' volumes. A twenty-episode anime television series animated by Pierrot was broadcast in Japan on TBS from November 1998 to March 1999. Plot Fūka Esumi has a full-grown body, standing tall at . Despite her appearance, Fūka is just an ordinary elementary school girl. When she moves in with her relatives and enrolls in the local school, her body draws the attention of teachers and students. Totally unaware of this, with a mentality of her own age, Fūka tries to get by her school life with just like her classmates. However, due to the contrast between her appearance and mind, her actions end up causing misunderstandings and troubles among people around her. Characters ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : Media Manga Written and illustrated by Yūgo Ishikawa, ' ...
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Teruyuki Tsuchida
is a Japanese comedian, ''tarento'' and TV presenter. His talent agency is Ohta Production. He has been active as a solo comedian since 2001, but started in the entertainment industry in 1992 as a '' kombi'' called ''U-Turn'' with Morihiro Tsushima, which dissolved in 2001 when Tsushima retired from the industry. Life and career Tsuchida lived in Tokyo until the first grade of elementary school when he moved to Omiya, Saitama prefecture. Throughout his school years, Tsuchida has experienced difficulty keeping up with his studies and had attitude problems, causing him to drop out and be suspended multiple times. He was a delinquent in those years, and only managed to stay in school at the behest of his father despite his poor grades and rebellious attitude. After graduating high school, Tsuchida enrolled in the ''Tokyo Announcer Academy'' for the comedy talent course. His classmates noted that he was good at acting, but had troubles because he was unable to read some of the ' ...
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Ryūhei Ueshima
was a Japanese comedian and actor. He was a member of the comedy trio Dachō Club. References 1961 births 2022 deaths 2022 suicides Japanese male actors Japanese male comedians Japanese impressionists (entertainers) Japanese television personalities People from Hyōgo Prefecture People from Kobe Actors from Kobe Suicides by hanging in Japan {{Japan-screen-actor-stub ...
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Cream Stew (comedy Duo)
Cream Stew (くりぃむしちゅー) is the name of a Japanese comedy kombi consisting of two comedians, Shinya Ueda (上田晋也) and Teppei Arita (有田哲平). Originally from Kumamoto city, the pair first met in high school when Arita and Ueda found a common interest in pro wrestling. Both of them attended Waseda and Rikkyo Universities, but dropped out to pursue comedy. More than 15 years later, Ueda and Arita are popular personalities on Japanese television, and can be seen performing daily, often on multiple shows in one day, sometimes on different channels simultaneously. As with many Japanese ''kombi'', one of the comedians is referred to as the boke, and the other the tsukkomi. As the ''boke'', Arita is loud and prone to strange comments, while Ueda (sometimes called ''tempa'', see note) is the more reasonable of the two, often criticizing Arita's remarks while setting up further jokes and often providing Arita with a one-man audience (even when nobody else is l ...
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