"This is the image of a true idol ヾ(^^:;)..."
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"Super Nogizaka Studio" has finally started c(^0^o) Oh!
If Shibata-senpai and Matsuo-senpai are coming, I thought they would come with Umezawa-senpai in Kanagawa, but I guess they decided not to do that because it would be a complete punchline?
Well, there are various opinions, but it's still the first episode.
If you remember the first episode of Nogizaka Skits,
it's probably something like that c(^,^ )ヾ(--:;)...
However, voice training and singing other people's songs, or performing with guests, are definitely positive for idol activities, but my position on Skits remains the same ヾ(^^:;)...
So, a continuation of last week's program, not just last week, but recently,
collaborations between Sakurazaka and comedians have been prominent.
It's hard to draw a conclusion (or judgement) right away about "Sakura Meets," which has just started, but it seems a bit odd that they only showed the rehearsal part and only had 15 minutes... c(--;)
Also, on the 19th, "Kuriimu Nantarara" featured Kobayashi, Inoue,
Takemoto, and Ozono performing "Human Install" for the second time.
After the show started, the members didn't speak at all, but simply repeated the lines of Ueda, Arita, Kukki!, and Soshina, which they heard through earphones set in their ears.
Naturally, Toro Salmon's Kubota Kazunobu, who knew nothing about it, and Oideyasu Oda, were surprised and confused by the strange remarks, and ended up getting angry.
Ueda, Arita, and others watching the monitor in another room laughed out loud, saying, "That guy is seriously pissed!"
As anyone would think, there is a time lag when Sakurazaka members speak after listening to what the person speaking says and hearing the response to that.
This time, the time lag was somewhat noticeable in the first episode (broadcast from 9:55 on January 22nd), but as Ozono said, "I've become able to speak while listening," it was certainly noticeable that it has improved this time.
However, including last month's Atami episode, I wonder whether a comedian's appearance on a program will lead to any next job.
And it has nothing to do with music activities σ(--;) Kukuku
Amidst all of this, "Tell me about Nasu Nakanishi's old man!" aired on Ravit last Monday and yesterday.
It was about "a smoldering comedian revived by Ravit," but as you can see, the filming took place at the rotary at the east exit of Shinjuku Station, and Ten appeared there.
"I'm looking forward to the broadcast because they're making Spider-Man's webs with CG."
(I couldn't go, but apparently when Samidare Yo was released, Tower Records Shibuya had a display of Spider-Man BDs next to the CDs. ヾ(^^:;)...)
The CG is a little over the top, but...
Speaking of Spider-Man in Shinjuku, it reminds me of the Spider-Man that Toei produced in partnership with Marvel between J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai and Battle Fever J (1978).
Episode 23: "A School of Love for Homeless Children"
(Screenplay: Hirohisa Soda, Director: Masashi Saeki)
Spider-Man approaches a man who was tricked by the Iron Cross Gang (Shocker in other words) and lost all his money at a casino.
↓
I lost > (ΘSΘo)
(;-∀-)<Next time I'll buy it!
Spider-Man, lend me some money.
I'll pay you back twice as much, no, even five times as much
even ten times as much.
Hey Spider-Man, don't you have any money?
Don't you have any savings!?
Even after 45 years, this scene is still talked about as a masterpiece (or a bad one? ヾ(^^:;)...).
Even so, I walk around Shinjuku, especially the east exit, once a week, but I've never come across a shoot like this. c(^、^ )ヾ(--:;)...
Anyway, the theme this time is "Y3K".
Ten says that Y2K is fashion from the year 2000, but Y3K is fashion from the near future.
The four, including Noro Kayo, go to Subnard.
There, Ten explains the Y3K clothes and tries them on.
Furthermore, at Laforet Harajuku, Ten even explains about cosmetics with futuristic names.
This was the first part of last week.
Yesterday's broadcast, in which Nibu appeared as a guest, is the second part.
The fitting rooms at this store are like shower rooms (very Harajuku ヾ(^^:;)...)
Ten uses this to perform a gag.
Here is Crushed, which takes damaged fashion even further.
I'll leave it at that, but these two weeks of Ravit are a good example of how he makes the most of his usual activities in his work with comedians.
That's the way it should be ヾ(^^:;)...
Of course, her style is great no matter what she wears,
but she can also explain about fashion and cosmetics fluently,
and I know that's only possible because she's a goofy talker
c(^、^ )ヾ(--:;)...
I want to see a show that "builds expectations."
See you next time (^.^)/~~~
If Shibata-senpai and Matsuo-senpai are coming, I thought they would come with Umezawa-senpai in Kanagawa, but I guess they decided not to do that because it would be a complete punchline?
Well, there are various opinions, but it's still the first episode.
If you remember the first episode of Nogizaka Skits,
it's probably something like that c(^,^ )ヾ(--:;)...
However, voice training and singing other people's songs, or performing with guests, are definitely positive for idol activities, but my position on Skits remains the same ヾ(^^:;)...
So, a continuation of last week's program, not just last week, but recently,
collaborations between Sakurazaka and comedians have been prominent.
It's hard to draw a conclusion (or judgement) right away about "Sakura Meets," which has just started, but it seems a bit odd that they only showed the rehearsal part and only had 15 minutes... c(--;)
Also, on the 19th, "Kuriimu Nantarara" featured Kobayashi, Inoue,
Takemoto, and Ozono performing "Human Install" for the second time.
After the show started, the members didn't speak at all, but simply repeated the lines of Ueda, Arita, Kukki!, and Soshina, which they heard through earphones set in their ears.
Naturally, Toro Salmon's Kubota Kazunobu, who knew nothing about it, and Oideyasu Oda, were surprised and confused by the strange remarks, and ended up getting angry.
Ueda, Arita, and others watching the monitor in another room laughed out loud, saying, "That guy is seriously pissed!"
As anyone would think, there is a time lag when Sakurazaka members speak after listening to what the person speaking says and hearing the response to that.
This time, the time lag was somewhat noticeable in the first episode (broadcast from 9:55 on January 22nd), but as Ozono said, "I've become able to speak while listening," it was certainly noticeable that it has improved this time.
However, including last month's Atami episode, I wonder whether a comedian's appearance on a program will lead to any next job.
And it has nothing to do with music activities σ(--;) Kukuku
Amidst all of this, "Tell me about Nasu Nakanishi's old man!" aired on Ravit last Monday and yesterday.
It was about "a smoldering comedian revived by Ravit," but as you can see, the filming took place at the rotary at the east exit of Shinjuku Station, and Ten appeared there.
"I'm looking forward to the broadcast because they're making Spider-Man's webs with CG."
(I couldn't go, but apparently when Samidare Yo was released, Tower Records Shibuya had a display of Spider-Man BDs next to the CDs. ヾ(^^:;)...)
The CG is a little over the top, but...
Speaking of Spider-Man in Shinjuku, it reminds me of the Spider-Man that Toei produced in partnership with Marvel between J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai and Battle Fever J (1978).
Episode 23: "A School of Love for Homeless Children"
(Screenplay: Hirohisa Soda, Director: Masashi Saeki)
Spider-Man approaches a man who was tricked by the Iron Cross Gang (Shocker in other words) and lost all his money at a casino.
↓
I lost > (ΘSΘo)
(;-∀-)<Next time I'll buy it!
Spider-Man, lend me some money.
I'll pay you back twice as much, no, even five times as much
even ten times as much.
Hey Spider-Man, don't you have any money?
Don't you have any savings!?
Even after 45 years, this scene is still talked about as a masterpiece (or a bad one? ヾ(^^:;)...).
Even so, I walk around Shinjuku, especially the east exit, once a week, but I've never come across a shoot like this. c(^、^ )ヾ(--:;)...
Anyway, the theme this time is "Y3K".
Ten says that Y2K is fashion from the year 2000, but Y3K is fashion from the near future.
The four, including Noro Kayo, go to Subnard.
There, Ten explains the Y3K clothes and tries them on.
Furthermore, at Laforet Harajuku, Ten even explains about cosmetics with futuristic names.
This was the first part of last week.
Yesterday's broadcast, in which Nibu appeared as a guest, is the second part.
The fitting rooms at this store are like shower rooms (very Harajuku ヾ(^^:;)...)
Ten uses this to perform a gag.
Here is Crushed, which takes damaged fashion even further.
I'll leave it at that, but these two weeks of Ravit are a good example of how he makes the most of his usual activities in his work with comedians.
That's the way it should be ヾ(^^:;)...
Of course, her style is great no matter what she wears,
but she can also explain about fashion and cosmetics fluently,
and I know that's only possible because she's a goofy talker
c(^、^ )ヾ(--:;)...
I want to see a show that "builds expectations."
See you next time (^.^)/~~~
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