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More difficult than an egg (Chinese/Ipanema) live-action version of the beautiful girl series
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One of the Fuji TV series. As a play, it was a mess, and lead actress Wakako Shimazaki's ``reading lines'' became a hot topic of conversation along with a lot of laughs. The song compares love to raising an egg and sings about the difficulty of it. Are you Columbus?
卵より難しい(中華な・いぱねま)実写版美少女シリーズ
フジテレビのシリーズものの一つ。劇としてはメカクチャで、主演の島崎和歌子の「セリフ棒読み」が失笑とともに話題になった程度。恋ということを卵を立てることに擬えて、その困難さを歌っている。お前はコロンブスか?
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sandreeen · 17 days
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[Nichiyoubi no Hatsumimi Gaku 2024.03.10] Tsuda Kenjiroh was asked to do the narration for his guest appearance, but couldn't read the introduction the show wrote for him without laughing
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koholint · 5 months
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today's playlist:
Chiaki Takahashi - Suteki na Holiday
Saori Goto - Omoide Christmas
Erena Kaibara - Egao ni Merry Christmas
Hiromi Tsuru, Miyuki Muroi, Run Sasaki - Jingle Bells ga Nakunatta
Susumu Hirasawa with Wakako Shimazaki - Africa no Christmas
Tomoko Tane - X'mas
MAHO-Dou - White Christmas
Midori Karashima - Hoshizora no Christmas Party
The Whispers - It's Christmas
Caoli Cano - Last Christmas
Lord Nelson - Party for Santa Claus
Klezmonauts - Oy to the World
The Free Design - Christmas is the Day
Megumi Nakajima - Ranka no "Kutsushita no Uta"
thanks for listening!
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ot9000 · 7 years
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島崎和歌子 高知県
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houkagokappa · 5 years
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Yasaka, Kuji and Jinnai are references to Sanbiki ga Kiru!
Kazuki, Tooi and Enta got their last names from the three main characters of the tv-series Sanbiki ga Kiru! ( 三匹が斬る!, Three for the Kill!)
Here’s what wikipedia has to say about it:
The title characters are three men who wander throughout Japan in the late Edo period. In each episode they encounter antagonists, and in the final tachimawari (fight scene) kill them. The characters traveled sometimes together, sometimes separately. When they arrived in a town they might settle in the same lodging, but sometimes take up with rival factions. In the end, they work together to overcome evil.
For the first five series, these characters were the same.
Yasaka Heishirō, nicknamed "Tono-sama" ("Lord") is a refined, disciplined rōnin played by Hideki Takahashi. The other characters occasionally speculate that he is a second son of a daimyō but his identity is never revealed. He is the informal leader of the group. Yasaka uses the Onoha Ittō-ryū style of sword fighting. He appears in the first six series; at the beginning of the seventh series he is written out of the script by traveling to America.
Kuji Shinnosuke, or "Sengoku," is also a ronin, or a spy for the Tokugawa shogunate, or a commoner, as suits the episode. His nickname refers to his wish to work as a samurai with a stipend of a thousand koku. A native of the Satsuma Domain, Kuji practices the Jigen-ryū sword fighting style. He appears in the first five series and returns in the seventh. Kōji Yakusho played the role of Kuji.
Tsubakuro Jinnai is the third member of the group. Nicknamed "Tako" ("octopus"), he describes himself as a descendant of the Kōganinja and fights with a variety of weapons. Round-faced rakugo comic Koasa Shunpūtei portrayed Jinnai in all seven series.
The title of the series specifies three people, so a replacement was necessary for Kuji and Yasaka in the final two series. Kira Ukon (Masahiko Kondō, a descendant of Kira Yoshinaka, filled in first for Kuji, then for Yasaka. A debt-collector, he received the nickname "senryō," "a thousand gold pieces," in imitation of Kuji's nickname. During sword fights, he always found an opportunity to ask his opponent his style.
In most series, there was also a woman who accompanied the three. The first was Okei, portrayed by Kaoru Sugita. Next came Osen (Minako Fujishiro); then Ochō (Yōko Nagayama). They were followed by Okaru (Wakako Shimazaki) and finally Oryō (Machi Katsuragi).
I’m curious to see if there’ll be any parallels between the series. It’ll be hard for me to tell though since I haven’t watched Sanbiki ga Kiru! So far we have the number 3, the episodic fights and the boys not really being friends (yet) but working together anyway, as well as some possible character traits?
I’ve also been thinking about the Edo time period for a long time now and how a lot of the stuff I look up for Sarazanmai references it. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’d be brought up in the anime somehow. 
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x5red · 6 years
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50 Superheroine Challenge: the answers
The challenge was simple: identify fifty superheroines from television and movie clips, only five seconds per clip. To make it that bit more tricky, a few of the heroines may appear in more than one version.
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Here’s a list of everyone in the video, along with the clip sources. For Japanese characters that never made it to Western tv, such as the Toei Fushigi Comedy heroines, I’ve used the anglicized translations of their names that frequently appear on fan websites.
1: Batgirl, played by Yvonne Craig, from Batman (1966--1968) 2: Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff), played by Elizabeth Olsen, from Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) 3: Darna, played by Anjanette Abayari, from Darna; The Return (1994) 4: Miss America, played by Nagisa Maria and Misu Amerika Nidaime, from Battle Fever J (1979--1980) 5: Wonder Woman, played by Ellie Wood Walker and Linda Harrison (reflection), from Wonder Woman Unaired Pilot (1967).
6: Ladybug, voiced by Cristina Vee, from Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (2015--) 7: Invisible Girl (Woman), played by Rebecca Staab, from The Fantastic Four (1994) 8: Nile Totometsu, played by Horikawa Sanae, from Mysterious Nile Girl Thutmose (1991) 9: Mary Marvel, voiced by Dawn Jeffory, from The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (1981--1982) 10: Janet Bin, played by Ada Choi, from Fly With Me (2010)
11: Ultra Woman, played by Teri Hatcher, from Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993--1997) 12: Storm, played by Halle Berry, from X-Men (2000) 13: Fire, played by Michelle Hurd, from Justice League of America (1997) 14: Web Woman, voiced by Linda Gray, from Tarzan and the Super 7 (1978--1980) 15: Jaime Sommers (The Bionic Woman), played by Lindsay Wagner, from The Bionic Woman (1976-1978)
16: G-Girl, played by Uma Thurman, from My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006) 17: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, played by Deidre Hall and Judy Strangis, from Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976--1977) 18: Fantastika, played by Pinky Montilla, from Fantastika vs. Wonderwoman (1976) 19: Supergirl, played by Helen Slater, from Supergirl (1984) 20: Super Twins, played by Jennylyn Mercado and Nadine Samonte, from Super Twins (2007)
21: Saturn Girl, voiced by Kari Wahlgren, from Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash (2016) 22: Wonder Woman, played by Cathy Lee Crosby, from Wonder Woman (1974) 23: She-Hulk, voiced by Victoria Carroll, from The Incredible Hulk (1982--1983) 24: Electro-Wave Human Tackle, played by Kyōko Okada, from Kamen Rider Stronger (1975) 25: Sandy Martinson (The Invisible Woman), played by Alexa Hamilton, from The Invisible Woman (1983)
26: Batgirl, voiced by Melendy Britt, from The New Adventures of Batman (1977) 27: Super Ma’am, played by Marian Rivera, from Super Ma’am (2017--) 28: Wonder Girl (Drusilla), played by Debra Winger, from Wonder Woman / The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (1975--1979) 29: Andro Kamen (Andro Mask), played by Yōko Kiku, from We Love You! We Love You!! Witch Teacher (1971-1972) 30: Black Scorpion, played by Michelle Lintel, from Black Scorpion (2001)
31: Black Canary, played by Danuta Wesley, from Legends of the Superheroes (1979) 32: Inapema, played by Shimazaki Wakako, from Magical Chinese Girl Ipanema! (1989) 33: Spider-Woman, voiced by Joan Van Ark, from Spider-Woman (1979--1980) 34: Black Whip, played by Linda Stirling, from Zorro’s Black Whip (1944) 35: Supergirl, played by Melissa Benoist, from Supergirl (2015--)
36: Kate Mason (The Bionic Girl), played by Sandra Bullock, from Bionic Showdown (1989) 37: Krystala, played by Judy Ann Santos, from Krystala (2004--2005) 38: Scarlet Witch, voiced by Peg Dixon, from The Marvel Super Heroes (1966) 39: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, played by Markie Post and Anne Stedman, from Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (2001) 40: Mega Mindy, played by Free Souffriau, from Mega Mindy (2006 - 2014)
41: She-Ra, voiced by Melendy Britt, from She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985--1986) 42: Masked Belle Florence, played by Shinjō Yumiko, from Socialite Belle Panchanne: The Wife Is a Superheroine! (2007) 43: Darna, played by Angel Locsin, from Darna (2005) 44: Isis, played by Joanna Cameron, from The Secrets of Isis (1975--1977) 45: Firestar, voiced by Kathy Garver, from Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981--1983)
46: Jesse Chambers Wells (Jesse Quick), played by Violett Beane, from The Flash (2014--) 47: Phoenix (Jean Grey), voiced by Catherine Disher, from X-Men: The Animated Series (1992--1997) 48: The Greatest American Heroine (Holly Hathaway), played by Mary Ellen Stuart, from The Greatest American Heroine (1986) 49: Elektra Natchios (Elektra), played by Élodie Yung, from Daredevil (2015--) 50: Wonder Woman, played by Lynda Carter, from Wonder Woman / The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (1975--1979)
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t3rra-bull · 7 years
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“きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ / 原宿いやほい KYARY PAMYU PAMYU / HARAJUKU IYAHOI Produced by Yasutaka Nakata <iTunesやApple Musicなどの音楽配信サイトで配信中!> ■iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/album/haraju... ■Apple Music https://itunes.apple.com/album/haraju... <歌詞はこちら> http://www.uta-net.com/song/221898/ <シングル収録内容> 2017年1月18 日発売 ダブルA面スプリット盤シングル 中田ヤスタカ/きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ Crazy Crazy (feat. Charli XCX & Kyary Pamyu Pamyu) / 原宿いやほい WPCL-12509 ¥1,200+税 WARNER MUSIC JAPAN/unBORDE 01 中田ヤスタカ「Crazy Crazy (feat. Charli XCX & Kyary Pamyu Pamyu)」 02 中田ヤスタカ「Crazy Crazy (feat. Charli XCX & Kyary Pamyu Pamyu) -remix-」 03 きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ「原宿いやほい」 04 きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ「原宿いやほい -extended mix-」 <Music Video Full Crew> Director:Hideyuki Tanaka(Framegraphics) Director of Photography:Kazunali Tajima(MILD) Lighting Director:HIGASIX Production Designer:Tateo Yanagimachi / /Toshihide Sakai / Tatsuya Imai(TATEO) Stylist:Kumiko Iijima Hair & Make:Masayoshi Okudaira Choreographer:Maiko Special Equipment:Yukimitsu Kanno / Takashi Yabuki(Liberty House) DIT:Shusuke Sekiguchi / yokoyama(McRAY) Assistant Director & Production Manager:Takuya Kodaira(DiamondSnap) 1st Assistant Camera:Takumi Watanabe Lighting Assistant:Hiroki Kurihara Lighting Pro Shop : Seiji Tagawa/Ayaka Sakoyama (MAGICHAND) Studio:Isamu Mizumura (KUROSAWA Film Studio) Colorist:Yoshiro Kamei(Sony PCL) Colorist assistant : Yuma Karasawa(McRAY) Sound operator:Satoshi Niitsuma(gstaff) Sound Mixer:Muneaki Shibuya / Haruna Inokuchi(McRAY) Offline Editor:Mari Kobayashi(meganefilm) Main Compositor:Takeshi Kanda(jitto) Main CG Director:Takeshi Yoong(jitto) VFX Producer:Shinji Tsuchiya / Tokihiko Tsukamoto(jitto) Motion Capture <DIGITAL FRONTIER INC.> CG Producer:Toyoshima Yusaku/ Suzuki Nobuhiro Motion Capture Lead:Koshita Kohki Motion Capture Artist:Kurita Ami/ Imoto Yuta/ Masuda Ami/ Saito Tatsuya Production Manager:Yayama Kosuke/ KosugiI Shuta Compositors <jitto> Kentaro Kawamoto / Yoshifumi Hashimoto / Kana Sanada / Akio Sakamaki / Mitsunori Mae / Wakako Mae / Atsushi Shimazaki <inten> Keiji Ito / Yohei Watanabe / Mie Baba <McRAY>Kensaku Numata / Tomohiko Kaminogo / Shou Aiuchi CG Productions <jitto> Satoru Tokoi / Ryuta Nishizawa / Masaaki Tokaji / Taishi Yagyu / Takahiko Emi / Kazuyuki Sakamoto / Marina Tokunaga / Tomomi Yoshida <Zinou Pharmaceutics> Koichi Nobuta / Takahiro Nowatari / Nobuo Hosoyama / Takaya Naito / Taisuke Isogai / Shota Deguchi / Ryo Yamazaki <GEMBA Inc.> Hideki Kuraku / Takahiro Tamura / Ten Hirota / Keisuke Kobayashi <Transistor Studio> Junichi Akimoto / Toyokazu Hirai <cai> Tai Komatsu Production <TOKYO / Taiyokikaku> Producer:Toshiyuki Takei / Shinya Masuda / Go Tanabe(TOKYO) Production Manager:Akinori Matsumoto(Taiyokikaku) Production Assistant:Minami Chiwaki (TOKYO) / Koki Okamoto (Taiyokikaku) / Kohei Maruta Special Thanks to: Eiji Takahashi”
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suhiyuka · 10 years
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Merry Xmas everybody !!
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ot9000 · 5 years
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島崎和歌子 高知県
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