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is a broad word used to describe
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ese comedy as seen on television. The word ''owarai'' is the honorific form of the word ''warai'' (by adding o-
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), meaning "a laugh" or "a smile". ''Owarai'' is most common on Japanese variety shows and the comedians are referred to as ''owarai'' '' geinin'' or ''owarai tarento''. Presently Japan is considered to be in an "''owarai'' boom", and many minor talents have been finding sudden fame after a gag or skit became popular.


Characteristics

Manzai (), a traditional form of Japanese comedy that became the basis of many modern acts today, is characterized by a pair of usually older male comedians acting certain roles in a constant comedic battle against themselves. This tradition is continued in the acts of many modern talents. While there are many women talents, they are largely outnumbered by the men, and they tend to take more minor roles. Whereas ''manzai'' performers traditionally wore kimono (traditional Japanese dress), these days a western
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is the outfit of choice for many ''owarai kombi'' (, combination; referring to a pair of comedians in a unit) and many talents who begin their careers performing in a style very similar to
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, usually including aspects of ''manzai'' and
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. Some minor characteristics include frequently used sound effects (cheap, old-fashioned sound effects are used intentionally for comic effect),
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(, a Japanese-style pun), and ''dokkiri'' (, a hidden-camera prank like those seen in the popular
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Owarai geinin

On television, most ''owarai geinin'' are introduced using their ''kombi'' name (e.g. ''Yoiko Hamaguchi'') and some ''geinin'' even retain the name of their former groups after they have parted ways. A few popular ''kombi'' include: * Tunnels *
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Gokuraku Tombo , meaning ''Heavenly Dragonfly'', was a manzai comedy duo consisting of and . Members of the Yoshimoto Kogyo entertainment conglomerate, they performed on the Fuji TV variety show ''Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!'' Their main act was based on arguing and f ...
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Kyaeen is a Japanese comedy duo ''( kombi)'' consisting of Udo Suzuki (ウド鈴木) and Hiroyuki Amano (天野ひろゆき). They are employed by Asai Kikaku, a talent agency based in Tokyo. Their ''kombi'' name was inspired by the happy squeals of ...
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* Rahmens * Regular Many owarai units have names based on English words or phrases. ''Kombi'' are usually included as guests for shows, though some (namely Downtown, Cream Stew, and Ninety-nine) often act as hosts as well. Some popular talents that usually don't perform in units are: * Ken Shimura * Sanma Akashiya * Tamori *
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Cha Katō (born 1 March 1943, Setagaya, Tokyo), also known as Kato-chan, is a male Japanese comedian and actor. His real name is . Cha is one of the members of The Drifters and plays drums. His work with Ken Shimura, another Drifter, is well known in ...
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Shinsuke Shimada is a Japanese comedian and television presenter. In 1991 he directed the film ''Kaze, Slow Down''. On August 23, 2011, Shinsuke Shimada announced his retirement after admitting to extensive ties to the yakuza, Japan's organized crime. The yakuza ...
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Tetsurō Degawa is a Japanese comedian. Character Representative of the so-called "reaction entertainers," he is known for his thick voice. His favorite phrase is "Yabaiyo, yabaiyo!" (やばいよやばいよ!, It's dangerous, dangerous!), which has been mim ...
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* Tsutomu Sekine *
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* Michiko Shimizu * Hori * Sayaka Aoki, another rare female act *
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* Chihara Junior Of these, Sanma, Tamori, and Beat Takeshi are sometimes referred to collectively as the "big three" because of their massive popularity. Talents such as these often act as hosts for shows, or perform together in small or large groups, something almost unimaginable for most western comedians.


Variety shows

Japanese variety shows are the main outlet for most ''owarai geinin'' and along with drama and anime they are some of the most popular shows on Japanese television. As a general term in Japan, "variety show" can refer to "straight" variety shows with an appropriate myriad of topics, segments, and games. It is also used for comedy oriented shows that focus more on stand-up and skits, and quiz/trivia type shows featuring comic elements. It is not to be expected that a variety show will always follow the same format, and guests from Japanese music and talent pools are frequent. The variety style shows generally divided into segments of games, features, and "corners", some very short and some shows focusing (for a special episode) solely on one game or feature. Trivia, quiz, or game shows in Japan are often considered ''owarai'' as the contestants of such shows are often a mix of ''owarai geinin'' and other Japanese talents of various descriptions. Game shows without any famous characters playing the role of contestants are rare. Of these sections and games, many can be seen recurring on a variety of shows all across Japan. It may even be possible to classify Japanese variety shows (or at least the individual sections of the shows) according to the following formats: * Quizzes or trivia (with subjects as varied as (''zatsugaku'', general or useless knowledge),
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, science, history and other school subjects, kanji (testing peoples' knowledge of difficult or rare characters), English, and a mishmash of typical quiz-style trick questions *Food judgement/tasting/making (various types of food are also commonly used as prizes for the winner of a game) *Travel (often travelling within Japan to view someones estate or around the world producing short, documentary-style segments about world culture, with a comic twist) *Physical challenges, tests of strength/endurance etc. *Tests of improvised comic skill (for example, a ''dajare'' contest) *Obstacle courses/collections of strange games or activities * Music (Either with real
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ians, or with ''owarai geinin'' trying their hands at music (often karaoke style), covering popular songs or showing off their own) Some concepts of variety shows are consistent over most of Japanese television, though they may be considered quite different from those seen in the western world. Many shows are made up of what are called
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s, or video segments, and are usually introduced with a hand gesture and the word '' dōzo'' (the implied meaning is "let's have a look"), though this procedure is usually made into a joke with strange gestures instead of the usual wave. A few popular variety/comedy shows of varying contents are: * '' King of Comedy'' (showcasing the stand-up acts and skits of new and popular talent, often featuring VTR segments of the activities of various talents) * ''
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'' (similar to King of Comedy, though focusing on stand-up acts) * '' The Tunnels' Thanks to Everyone'' (the origin of the international '' Brain Wall'' television franchise, hosted by duo Tunnels) * ''
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'' (talents lacking cooking skill are asked to cook difficult dishes and are given harsh, though honest, judgements) * '' SMAP×SMAP'' (the five members of the immensely popular group SMAP host many different shows, presenting segments such as music, cooking, and news) * ''
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'' (this show's segment ''bimbō batoru'' (battle of the poor) showcases the life of two or more people living in Japan who support interesting life styles on minimum amounts of money; the funniest, or most inspiring ''bimbō'' wins) * '' Matthew's Best Hit TV+'' (hosted by the comedian
Takashi Fujii , born March 10, 1972 in Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese comedian and singer who belongs to the Japanese entertainment conglomerate Yoshimoto Kogyo and is the popular host of '' Matthew's Best Hit TV'' (as the character , and various ot ...
, this show features musical guests and a strange variety of games and unrelated segments) * '' Spring of Trivia'' (showcasing interesting and strange facts (or strange interpretations of boring facts) of little or no importance using a trivia-style format) * '' Nep-league'' (featuring the ''owarai'' trio Neptune on one of the two teams of contestants, this quiz show features various "levels" of play challenging the players' knowledge of everything from world events to reading Japanese to spelling simple English words) * '' Ken Shimura no Baka Tono-sama'' (hosted by comedian Ken Shimura)


See also

* List of Japanese comedians * Manzai * Glossary of owarai terms *
Nininbaori is a Japanese comedic act where two people wear the same large coat (''haori'') and pretend to be one (hunchbacked) person. One person is the "face" and the other is the "arms". Humor arises from the arms never being coordinated with the face. ...


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External links


大笑い.com (''oowarai''.com)
Japanese site promoting ''owarai'' and ''owarai'' talents
お笑い芸人相関図 (''owarai geinin sōkanzu'')
Japanese site with information on various ''owarai geinin'' and the relationships they have with other talents

Japanese site, so-called encyclopedia of ''owarai geinin'' {{Comedy footer, state=collapsed Performing arts in Japan Television in Japan Japanese comedy