ダンビラムーチョの車内トーク#1 ゲスト:滝音 秋定 遼太郎

Huh? Is it recording? Is it already on? Yeah, it’s already running. Which channel are we on? It’s Danbiru-mūcho’s YouTube channel. Huh, no title? The title says Danbiru-mūcho. Huh, the title is Danbiru-mūcho? Danbiru-mūcho. Like Arashi’s Arashi? To put it nicely, Nicely, or something I don’t know if Arashi’s Arashi is a good thing. The name of this stream, right? So, a stream? Is this live? No, it’s not live. Recorded Heeh. By the way, it’s our first time. Because it’s our first time, seeing this. I don’t know what this is. Eh,
Isn’t there something like a… you know? This is already starting. Huh? It’s starting? Huh? Isn’t there any organizing or anything? In your head. Saying it’s already starting. You reorganize it, And say, ‘We’re going to record now,’ then You can cut it out, until then. But I want to deliver this natural feeling, The theme in my head is Let’s share it with everyone, then. That theme? I was just talking with Sasuke yesterday, It’s kind of about that, There’s a kind of indulgence in saying ‘aji’
(flavor/character), isn’t there? I get it. I don’t know. Like with songs, Because people say, ‘This has a certain
something,’ and That’s just bad. I get it. Wow, that’s a good point. You’re hitting the nail on the head. Everyone, the people around you are just being
nice. Saying it has ‘aji’. Saying, ‘This is what aji is,’ and That something hasn’t been updated Well, somehow, What I often think is, Retro games at hot spring inns. And, People say, ‘This has a certain something,’ but Isn’t it just because they haven’t installed
new machines? They just haven’t been able to invest in that? If they newly purchased this retro game, it would
have a certain something, but This could also be wishful thinking. But like with Harada, His tsukkomi, you know, Back then, I was told, “You need to do a proper
tsukkomi,” but before I knew it, people said it had a certain
charm. Well, it’s good in this regard. It’s better than
being too noisy. Is it different from retro games? In the end, it’s not just being lenient anymore. That’s so true. It’s like the “Haru Urara”
phenomenon. It’s like, from some point on, losing started to
have some value. It makes you want to cheer them on, or makes them
worth cheering for. If it gets to that point, winning isn’t a good
thing. Is it like, if you have a betting ticket, something
good might happen? I saw it before, I remember, back on Twitter when I hadn’t even spoken to Danbira yet Was it Ohara? On Twitter. There are also people who have opinions about
Harada’s tsukkomi, That thing. Punishment game. Huh? In a punishment game at a live show, the loser has to do something passionate for
their comedy partner. And it’s like, you don’t necessarily have to
delete it, you know? And lately, it’s been getting some likes. That… No, I still remember that. It was a really good one. Even though we weren’t involved. Back then, when I was doing my Saburo Tokito
impersonation… He recognized that. Me doing the Saburo Tokito impersonation. Tekito Saburo, huh? Brush your teeth once, carelessly. What does Saburo Tokito even look like? I was thinking that while replaying it, and then I
looked at Harada, and I remembered what Saburo Tokito looked like. Yeah, you kinda look like him, actually. You look really alike. I don’t know why I’m not doing it now. No, you wouldn’t. Well, Akisada does Matsuo Suzuki too. Because people tell me that sometimes. I can only see you as Matsuo Suzuki now. I might do a ‘Looks too much like Matsuo Suzuki’
bit. There’s nothing that you can associate with him. You mean Matsuo Suzuki? Yeah, that’s true. Like a signature work. It’s tough if there’s no famous quote. Actor impersonations… There’s also Sotarou Ishii, a local comedian in
Yamanashi, who looks like Koichi Sato. He was doing the knife-licking scene from Magic
Hour, at least. But there are no lines. So, because he wanted to do a routine with some
lines, there’s a movie called 64, and Koichi Sato said in that movie, he was doing a line that no one knows: “Don’t you
even know this much!” 64 is a masterpiece, but it’s like, don’t you think
people wouldn’t know that line? Yeah, I don’t know, that’s true. That’s tough, isn’t it? So, you just have to force it and say, “This is a famous
quote!” You just have to commit to it. Like Takuya Kimura’s “Hold on a minute,” he says it with so much confidence, that’s what he’s saying, actually. It sounds like something he’d say, but when did he actually say it? Um, There’s a compilation of him saying “Hold on a
minute” on YouTube, Like a collection of “Hold on a minute”s, he says it a lot. Oh, he actually says it? Yeah, we didn’t know where he said it. But he says it a lot, almost subliminally. Hold on a minute. That’s a real discovery. Um, Speaking of Kawamoto from Cicho-kacho, that Chinese restaurant… “There’s no Tanmen for you!” Apparently, he didn’t actually say that. Oh, really? I think so. Oh, is that so? Apparently, that’s a fabrication. But it sounds
like something he’d say, and it’s really funny. But Tachyon’s, “Hello, we’re Tachyon. Nice to meet you.” They say, “Hello, we’re Tachyon.” You know? Does
anyone else find that a little weird? Hasn’t anyone noticed? Huh? Am I saying it late? Yeah, what’s that about? Everyone really thinks I’m a weirdo because of
that, But I want everyone to think back for a second, First of all, can you even understand our duo name
in Sasuke’s initial greeting? Well, I thought Sasuke says it twice, so Akisada
says it quickly on purpose, I was wondering today if he was creating a reason
to say it again. At first, Sasuke was speaking too fast, and I
thought the audience probably couldn’t
understand it, so I thought, and I repeated, “Hello, we’re
Tachyon.” So that’s what it was. You were being considerate,
like a Fair copy. That’s what you were saying. After thinking about the structure a bit, I told
Sasuke, “Maybe you should say our duo name a little
slower.” At first, I said it later, so it was okay, but I told you it was okay, didn’t I? I said, “It’s Tachyon, I’ll say it again, so it’s
totally fine,” but it makes me look like a weirdo. So Sasuke suggested, “How about I try saying it a little
slower?” No, I already said that at the beginning. Because I’ll say it properly later, you don’t have to say it properly there, we almost started arguing, so I dropped it. I don’t want to argue about something like that. I don’t want to argue about something like that
either. It’s the w****t, isn’t it? He wouldn’t tell me to say it slower. He wouldn’t tell me that. He’s terrible, though, that guy. He keeps saying it over and over, but it’s not like, I don’t really care either way. All I hear is “Shuwashuwashuwashuwa,” you know? At first, anyway. I wonder if he’s saying that greeting quieter
and quieter each year. That greeting, yeah. Akisada says it for us. And,
everyone starts giggling when I say it, and when I say, “Hello, we’re Tachyon,” they laugh and say, “Too slow!” Actually, that thing, we sometimes overlap our greeting with it, sometimes. Danbiramucho, please. Hello,
we’re Danbiramucho, like that. No,
I say, “It’s the Tachyon thing,” but it doesn’t get much of a laugh. Of course not. It’s too weak, that’s why. But I still want to do it, you know? Now I feel w***d if I don’t say it, Are we the only ones who get two rounds of
applause after saying our duo name? It’s the timing, huh? We can already create a warm atmosphere with
that, so That’s amazing. I thought it was a great opening. It’s also very kind of Akisada. You can tell that Akisada is a w***o, It’s unavoidable, that’s how it started. It’s really weird, but you hear it while you’re
listening. Everyone applauds when I say, “Hello, we’re
Tachyon,” and then again when I say, “Hello, we’re Tachyon.” But there’s a possibility they’re just
confused. Are the audience thinking, what is this? I think there are probably some people who think
they applauded too early. Yeah. There are also people who are embarrassed that
they applauded before this person’s greeting. I really think that’s groundbreaking, you know?
Or maybe not. That’s weird, yeah. Well, no one else does it. Danbiramucho too. But I’ve been saying
Danbiramucho’s thing all the time. The “It’s not a joke” thing. For example, if it were Ayumi Hamasaki, it would be like, O-ha-ra, something like that. And, I’m saying, “This atmosphere is not a joke,” but That, It’s not a joke because Harada isn’t doing
tsukkomi. That, You at first Huh? Because you’re confused. With that. Because of that, he’s throwing in weird stuff. When he does Ayumi Hamasaki, Harada goes,
“O-hara!” No, why that? He says it during the Ayumi Hamasaki bit. Isn’t that boring? That’s… That’s that. Hey, wait a minute! Sorry, everyone. We’re taking
too long. We haven’t even said our duo name. It was Ohara,
Ohara, Ayumi Hamasaki. Ohara, please wait a moment. Ohara, wait a minute. No, no. Why did you say that during the Ayumi Hamasaki
bit? Like, isn’t this atmosphere great? If it were me, the atmosphere would be a joke. You
don’t need to say, “This atmosphere is good.” Ah, saying, “It’s not a joke.” Once, when I saw it in
Osaka, There was a time when Ohara was too fast, and the
audience couldn’t keep up with what he was
saying. No, I think even then, he probably went too far and
glitched out. Right. But really, it’s Harada. Ohara, Ohara, it’s
not a joke. Ohara, Ohara, when it’s Ayumi Hamasaki, Ohara, this
atmosphere is not a joke. It wasn’t even an atmosphere anymore. I’m like,
create one. There was a time when it was super fast. The number of those is already set. Mostly, When it’s Ayumi Hamasaki, it’s Ohara and When it’s Tsuyoshi Domoto, it’s Vohara. And when diving into the sea, it’s
Munimunimunimunimunimuni. About that much. It’s about those three. First, the part where he says ‘Ohara’, I really want to make fun of the way he says it. That’s right. That part is already weird, but Huh? Can’t you just say ‘Ohara’ normally? Is that what you mean? What about Harada’s “Ehhh!?” Ah, I see, I wonder what that means? What does “Ehhh” mean? “Ehhh” means, like, suddenly He starts doing impressions and sing a song Even so, you You’re creating that rhythm by saying, “I’m
Harada!” Well, but,
I’m Harada, I’m Ohara, We’re Danbirumucho. I really want to say it. I really want to be like
that, but I want to be like that, but I’m Harada, I’m Ohara, When I try to say it, it becomes Ohara, eh? eh? If you’re going to make people think that, Ohara, eh? eh? Well, it’s already weird, and when you say that, If that’s the case, you have to say something
after “It’s not a joke.” Indeed, indeed. It’s not a joke. It’s your fault. Are you saying that? You are saying it, right? Saying, “We’re
Danbirumucho.” You’re acting like everything’s in order, but… It’s not a joke, is it? He’s waiting so obediently until it’s over. Well, he’s still on TV and has made it to the finals,
so I can understand it, but… I don’t think people seeing him for the first
time can hide their confusion. That’s right. The audience is tolerant, when you think about it. Hey, what’s with the “It’s not a joke, is it?” There are too many elements. It’s really not a joke, is it? Please stop. He’s starting to talk like, “Well, you know…” Was that what you were saying earlier? What was that just now? Sometimes there are people in the audience who
do “It’s not a joke, is it?” more perfectly than I
do. Together. I feel like there are a lot of shows in Makuhari. Bike (BKB) sometimes appears, and some people cosplay as Bike (BKB). Are they the kind of people who get into the
spirit of things? They’re really trying to enjoy themselves. Indians fans come with sunflowers, Chonmage Ramen’s… Ah, it’s amazing. That kind of thing is popular. Some people come to see Akisada with fake moles
on their faces. I’d be mad. I’d tell them to take it off. Take it off. It’s definitely starting. I’m the one who says, “Take it off.” I don’t know if I should erase it. They start saying, “Oh, you know, me…” That person might have it originally. Sasuke usually starts talking. Saying, “Oh, you know, me…” Sorry about that. Why are you wearing it? Originally. Originally. Well, it’s okay to do it, I guess. That’s the worst way to start. It’s Tachyon again. It’s Tachyon, but… The third time… It’s the third time. The third time is the most interesting, though. Okay, I get it. I’m thinking of doing it, but… Makuhari has a good vibe. It depends on the day. Sometimes there are a lot of shy people, though. There were a lot today, though. There were a lot of customers today. 160 people is rare on a weekday. Not many. You start wondering who they are when there are
always a lot of people. Well, Tachyon is also quite popular, isn’t it? No,
Danbira is more… Today, well, Sayaka. Sayaka is amazing. The lineup is Yoneda 2000, Sayaka, and so on. I wonder if that’s good. And Ohara too, somehow. When they say, “I’m back,” the audience all… cheers and applauds, but Ishii was watching on
the monitor. Well, it’s because I’m the one at fault. Well, I don’t feel that way. Everyone is clapping and saying, “Welcome back.” It’s like they were sick or something. In a way, it is a kind of sickness. Stop it. It’s like they went to see a psychiatrist. Why are they being greeted with applause? Yeah, but it’s really true. Before this, the applause is louder than for the people who
have been doing it normally all along. That’s something that shouldn’t happen. That’s… If anything, they should be applauding us for
connecting them. In appreciation. Kawase Meijin also said this about Yoshimoto. Everyone is saying, “Welcome back,” and being
greeted warmly right away. But there must be comedians who have done a
tremendous number of shows in the meantime. That’s right. They should be applauding those guys. So, to us… We weren’t greeted with applause when we said,
‘Everyone’s finally back.’ We weren’t greeted with applause. That’s true. Good evening. You should just say that. During the manzai, say, ‘Actually…’ That’s true. There was quite a bit of trouble with that
incident, and it was tough for us to come out. We worked hard for these three months. I might try it once, after someone else. Coming out after a comedian like that… Everyone came back and was greeted with
applause, right? But we were the ones who supported them. But that’s normal. That’s how it should be. Officially. Well, well. I shouldn’t say too much. Weird consideration. Weird consideration. ZAZY came on after us. And got half the applause. Why did we get less applause than the guy who got
sued? That’s strange. Anyway, I wasn’t sued though. I’m happy. When I came back. Which one was it? You’re lying! No one would mistake that, you id***! No one would get that wrong! Don’t make a Daitaku mistake. Because the size is different. It’s like we were doing i* together. Look at this. The size of my lower b*** here. It’s amazing. Close. Your feet are too close. Akisada, how tall are you? 185cm? That’s tall. Huh? How tall is Harada? I’m like 178cm. Oh. Then you’re the same height as Sasuke. Huh? Really? Sasuke is tall. Sasuke is tall. That’s what people often tell me. I hear Sasuke is also tall. Oh, that kind of thing. Pattern. But probably from the audience’s perspective. It’s because we’re used to seeing Ohara. Isn’t it big? After all, Harada. Originally, when you think of me, it’s like this. Harada is small. And Ohara is probably about this big. Are you st***d? That much? Huh? Isn’t that st***d? What do you mean st***d? Huh? Ohara. He’s doing Manzai with a stand, right? No way. Because he can’t reach the microphone. Does that microphone move? If the microphone is too low, it won’t pick up the
sound well. But Harada. He says, ‘Hello!’ and lowers the microphone to my
level. It feels like Shichi-Go-San. Like he’s doing something for me. I want to lower it myself at least. It’s embarrassing. I wonder why he does that, whether to match my
height. Wait for us.
I guess I’m just making it that way. Whether Sasuke will try it, I’ve never touched i*. Like getting your bow tie adjusted at the end of
Shichi-Go-San. Really? Do I have to say it after that? Because I have to say, Ohara, Ohara. Because I have to say it. But it’s kind of embarrassing at that time. Huh? Very. Well, I was thinking. Was it last year or the year before? Um. What do you call it? Um. Buragoli. Buragoli also has Tsukachan coming out and
saying Tsukada, and then starting their Manzai with “Odango
Daichan P**.” Before the third round or quarterfinals of M1, it
seemed like their set time was going to be a
little over. Four and a half minutes? But it seemed like they might go over a little. Buragoli… I think Danbira was also saying they
were going over, too. About four and a half minutes. Since they were going to be over four and a half
minutes, Buragoli, cut their opening. That Odango Daichan P** thing. Danbiramucho cut out the jokes, like in a Manzai
routine. At first, they didn’t cut the opening, because
it’s a competition. They thought they should properly increase the
skit material. But Danbira, this isn’t a joke. Because they really wanted to include it, they cut the jokes, right? I wonder if this is what made the difference… actually. But it’s important to do things as you usually do. That’s important. It makes you feel stuck, because you can’t say it
out loud. You can’t build momentum, you know? That’s right. It’s not that we get nervous, but… Oh, it’s necessary to say that? Like not saying it, or something. Certainly. It’s better to have Odango Daichan P**, you know. Do you think so? Odango Daichan P**, please! I’m pretty excited about it, though. That.
I am. They’re fast, too, aren’t they? Fast. Them too. Right shoulder and left shoulder, Tsukada! Odango Daichan P**. Certainly. They were trying to get a laugh, weren’t they? Ah, well, certainly. They’d probably say it’s to build momentum. You know, Well, Well, I think it’s especially true because it’s
Yoshimoto, you know? Yeah. After all,
That probably, Well,
You do it hundreds of times, right? It’s become like saying your comedy duo’s name. Well, Gion and others are also super fast, you know. Gion and, like, Kizaki. They come out and say, “Sorry to keep you waiting,
I’m Kizaki,” and then, Sakurai says, “No, no one’s waiting for you.” and then they start with “Nice to meet you.” Because they’ve done it hundreds, thousands of
times, Kizaki also has a way of saying it to people who
aren’t waiting, or something. Sorry to keep you waiting, I’m Kizaki! he says, At the speed of whether he finishes saying it or
not, Sakurai says, “No one’s waiting, please just
do it.” If you do that, you should stop, Tabata Fujimoto. In the past, with the University of Tokyo thing,
“Well, I’m doing this because I’m from the
University of Tokyo, please remember at least my
academic background. Just remember my name,” it’s become super fast. The comedians themselves have already decided
that it’s not funny anymore, so they really
should just stop doing it. They should create something else, something
more like a University of Tokyo routine. Ah, I see. Variations. This one does have some variations, though. Like, what if it becomes something… Ah. What’s that now? I don’t even get it. What’s that ‘not what if it becomes something’
thing? What’s that about, ‘what if it becomes Ayumi
Hamasaki?’ If it becomes Ayumi Hamasaki, it’s Hamasaki, You wouldn’t say Ohara, would you? Ohara, Osaka, If it’s Ayumi Hamasaki, it’s Hamasaki, right? (Laughs) If it’s Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi, Ohararara! (Laughs) He’d run through the wilderness. And shout, ‘Ei-iya!’ If it’s Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi, Because it’s Nagabuchi. Ohararara! As Ohara… He wouldn’t say that. (Laughs) There were a lot of weird things going on there,
huh? Well, you’re saying ‘were’ as if it’s in the past
tense. We’re still doing it. Well, the material is kind of… You know, I’m always a little embarrassed when I
do manzai after Danbira’s performance. Embarrassing. Danbira’s manzai has a nice, relaxed, carefree
feel. Because they’re just messing around so much. When I come out after that, Even though it’s manzai, I start to feel like I’m
being too serious. That’s not true, right? Am I doing it this properly? Tachyon isn’t that serious, is it? Are we doing it this properly? Tachyon isn’t that orthodox, you know. I feel like they’re really taking over. The orthodox ones don’t say ‘atashi’. It’s just me who says it. Everyone but me is orthodox. Actually, if you listen closely, Akisada is also doing some tsukkomi, too. If you listen closely. I don’t know what that means, though. We try not to say too much in award show
performances, but… Sasuke is saying weird things, too. If you really listen carefully, That’s right. How should I put it? There are times when he says
too much. Akisada wants to move on, but Sasuke is still
saying something. When he’s said about six things, it’s barely
audible, you know? Even during the M-1 repechage, I did tsukkomi
just once, though. Oh, was that so? There’s a bit where I do a Winnie the Pooh
impersonation as the funny man, And, When I said, ‘This is the second largest city in
Korea,’ Sasuke is supposed to retort with ‘Bear Busan’. Well, that part is there, It’s not ‘I want to eat Bulgogi!’ Because Sasuke says it, I say, ‘Oh, I didn’t say that’. I didn’t say that. No, it’s not that it’s not there, it’s just that… Don’t put words in my mouth. I didn’t know if it was funny. I admit that I did the ‘Bear Busan’ bit. That mistake. But, I didn’t say ‘I want to eat Bulgogi’, Because that will get twisted out of context. That’s right, the only official statement is up
to Busan. Even though I didn’t say it, I didn’t say ‘Junichi Ishida’s affair is
culture’ either. Is that so? That’s how I interpreted it. It’s like when you condense it, that’s how it
comes across. It’s like that kind of thing exists as a culture. Oh, that’s right, that’s right, that’s right,
that’s right, that’s right. As that kind of
culture, Affairs and things like that exist, The nuance was more like, ‘Well, I guess it’s okay,’
but… It’s like I clearly said, ‘Affairs are culture’. The same thing was happening in the manzai
routine. What about ‘Our Giants will live forever’? Didn’t you say that? You said that. He totally said that. He said that? Yeah, he totally said it. Matsuzaka didn’t really say, “Confidence has
turned to conviction.” Yes, he did. Was that Matsuzaka? That’s Matsuzaka, against Ichiro. Ah! After striking him out, After getting like three straight strikeouts. He said, “Confidence has turned to conviction.” Yuki Saito is… Like, he said, “I think I have something,” when he
was a freshman. And then in his senior year… Did he say something? Something I have… It’s friends! Something like that. Like, it’s comrades! Or something. Didn’t he say, “It’s a baseball!”? No way. That’s too funny. In his senior year, He kept thinking, “I have something.” That’s so interesting. In four years, First, in my freshman year, I thought, “I have
something.” And,
In my senior year, I thought, “I have something.” I finally realized, It’s a baseball. It was making a “Zuzuzu” sound. If the vibe was right, Oishi and Fukui would have… They were there, you know. The Three Crows. Waseda university Whoa, whoa, whoa! That might have happened. Can we cool it down a bit in here? This.
Huh? Now you mention it? The afternoon sun is really strong here. I don’t like how you said that. By the way, can I head to Osaki first? I’m running
late. Osaki? I’m really short on time. What? Osaki? A gig? No, the Y-tube Awards. BS Yoshimoto? BS Yoshimoto. Watching Yoshimoto’s YouTube channel, They do all sorts of things. That’s really good, isn’t it? It’s really funny. Have you ever been on it? No, I haven’t, but… How should I put it? We… I’m convinced we were involved somehow. I’m convinced that There are many things, With this Y-tube Award. Y-tube? Y-tube or the Y-tube Awards. Um, BS Yoshimoto used to have Cheeky’s Channel,
right? Cheeky’s a Go Go. Right, they did Cheeky’s a Go Go, Which was basically Local comedians from each region, Would film videos and everyone would Watch them. I was once a guest on it, Hosted by Punk Booboo. From Kyushu. And I really Did a lot of Tsukkomi. It’s kind of like YouTube. That doesn’t Have Tsukkomi or anything in the videos. Not in the videos. Right, right, right. I think that’s what made it fun. I’m sure it’s not just us, though. Everyone’s doing Tsukkomi. I think that’s why their popularity increased. I think that’s how they decided to keep doing it. Well, I… Once, Kotetsu, a local comedian from Nagano, said he had filmed a video. So, he said, “Well, I’ll have a sandwich today,” And instead of eating the sandwich like this, he ate it like this. From this part. And, he was like, “Where are you eating it from?”
making fun of him, Kotetsu’s Kitamura-san. And, oh, what? Like that. Is it weird? Like that. He said, “No, you wouldn’t eat it from there.” And, then Kitamura-san also said, “Well, I will have a
sandwich,” and ate it from the exact same spot. And doing funny bits, you’d think they were doing it as a joke, right? But he was seriously eating it like that. And his partner was really creeped out, and that was the end of it. I was so surprised. I was like, “That kind of thing happens?” What I was watching was from Kyushu, so it
included Okinawa, and, Arin Kurin’s, which one was it, not Chris, Ah, he’s got a really thick beard. And, that day, another kid from Okinawa came later, and Chris wasn’t there, right? And, the two of them were doing it, like, “We’re here at the university,” the Okinawa and, there’s a bakery that they used to eat at a lot, so I’d like to eat some bread there and do a report. And, he’s filming himself, saying, “Wow, there’s so
much.” I was like, “Film the bread!” “There’s so much,” he says. Definitely, it’s nostalgic. Well, And then it switches halfway through and he
films the bread again, films it, saying, “Wow, this is nostalgic, I used to eat this a
lot.” He said, “I think I’ll order something different
from what I usually eat today.” No, eat what you always eat, we I don’t know if you’re tired of it, I don’t know if you guys are tired of it, but we watched the first one. The signature bread. No, that was super interesting. That’s really interesting. And, um, So, the part where he says, “Let’s eat,” is like, on the beach, on some kind of sitting on some kind of wall, he was filming it with a wide shot. I’m like, “Film the bread!” He filmed the bread up close once, but we couldn’t tell what kind of bread he was eating
the whole time. Too close. And he eats it and says, “Wow, this is nostalgic,”
but… that “nostalgic” feeling is just your impression. We don’t know what flavor it is, so we kept making fun of him, and it was hilarious. It’s not even something particularly
nostalgic, it’s just nostalgic for those guys. It’s that kind of feeling, isn’t it? It’s good, isn’t it? What is that? That feeling of nostalgia is only in your heads. Most viewers love it, and that’s what makes it so
funny. I really liked Cheeky’s Channel. We weren’t on
when Iwase Guts-san appeared. Soitsu Doitsu was the guest. Talking about eating shaved ice, even celebrities come in disguise, like in Tochigi. いただきます And he takes a bite and… Delicious. Delicious. says something like that. Oh, is that so? And then he takes a second bite, Ah, delicious. It’s good. And all he says is it’s good. And all he says is it’s good. Delicious. Takes a third bite like this. いただきます Delicious. Give us a review! Give us a review! And all he keeps saying is it’s delicious. Maybe it’s the seventh bite. He takes the seventh bite, Haa… and then he says it’s sweet. It’s too funny. It’s not about how many bites he takes. You don’t need to take seven bites to give a
review. A taste review instead of saying it’s sour or something, he’s talking about how it melts in your mouth. Well, yeah, I guess you don’t need to do that
anymore, but… Cheeky’s Channel. We don’t need perfect location shoots anymore, No, it’s better to have something to make fun of. Are they still doing that now, I wonder? I wonder? It should be over. No, that was super interesting. That was good, wasn’t it? Yeah. Motoko Obayashi. Apparently, she always has BS Yoshimoto on at
home. No way, that’s not true. Once, when I met her, “Wow! Aren’t you Danbirumucho?” Yeah. I seriously always watch the Y-tube Award. No, no, no, there’s no way someone like that exists. Huh? Is that what you’re saying? It’s hard to keep watching that for very long. But when Yes Akito is coming up with new material, Apparently, he often holes up in hotels to come up
with jokes. And BS Yoshimoto is always on then. It seems to be the perfect background noise. It’s funny how there are always comedians doing
something on there. Yeah, that’s true. That’s interesting, but Yeah, all the time. Like, Chirol from Suisei Cheek Dance, BS Yoshimoto, Um, apparently thought it was a pay channel. Ahahaha. Oh, I see. She thought she couldn’t get it. She thought she couldn’t watch it, and was like, “Huh? Why can I watch this?” She thought.
I kinda thought that at first too. Ah. But it’s pretty interesting, that, the fact that it’s actually on TV is what makes it
interesting. That’s true. Yeah. BS Yoshimoto. In the mornings, they’re always playing old
legendary Manzai routines. Ah, well, that’s… Well, it’s definitely good, I guess. But one time, BS Yoshimoto was broadcasting a
baseball game. No way! Yeah, they really were. Huh? I think I saw it listed somewhere. In professional baseball updates or something, listing the media that’s broadcasting it, DAZN, BS Fuji, BS Yoshimoto, Why is that? Well, because… That’s not Afro Monkeys’ game; it’s Total
Tenbosu! What’s Afro Monkeys? It’s a softball team run by Total Tenbosu. Oh! That’s right, that’s right! I’ve seen it before. No, no, that… It’s “Kamigata Honki-kkizu (Hairstyle
Serious-kkizu)”, right? I’d like them to stream that too, but with commentary. So you’re saying they were streaming
professional baseball? Yeah, just regular professional baseball. I wonder why that is. Like,
Do they have some kind of broadcasting rights? I mean, nobody, Maybe the commentary was done by someone from
Yoshimoto, but still. That alone wouldn’t be enough, would it? But there are quite a few, who are affiliated with Yoshimoto as
professional baseball players. Like Kazuhisa Ishii, Or Hoshino. Hoshino, huh? Like Nobuyuki Hoshino. Oh, really? Oh, Takashi Saito was saying that. It’s the Sales One Grand Prix. It was really interesting. Did he go to the Dodgers? Seriously? The most recent Sales One Grand Prix. Wow, it’s Yoshimoto. Apparently, he’s doing a lot of lectures. He’s been saying Yoshimoto for years. Wow, I see. There are quite a few. Like Aoki. I’m pretty sure Yoshimoto… Aoki Matcho. About Aoki Matcho, You don’t call him “-san”. Athlete. Aoki Matcho. Aoki. Oh, Aoki, you mean Norichika Aoki. Aoki, Norichika Aoki. I was wondering what you meant. Was Aoki Tsuton “-san”? Tsuton Aoki-san? Isn’t that Yoshimoto? Aoki Tsuton-san? The impersonator? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. The Hibari Misora impersonation. That’s not his signature act. His signature act is Furuhata Ninzaburo. Does he do Hibari Misora too? He does it when he’s serious, like in the finals. In the finals, A similar impersonation. Ah, Image. Certainly, with Hibari Misora, I have the image of him doing those two. That’s right. Indeed. It’s hot. It’s not hot at all. It’s cool. Is it just me? Where? It’s coming out a lot from here. Am I absorbing it from here? Can I have some? Here, go ahead. Do you get hot easily? I’ve always had a good metabolism. Well, Yuzuru Kawai also often… Does he wear tank tops until around November?
November? Seriously? I… I saw him in the dressing room once. Around November, He was wearing a tank top and sitting in front of
an electric fan. Wow, that’s amazing. He probably has a good metabolism. Maybe that’s why he’s always young. Yeah, maybe. How old did we say he was? Huh? Is he already 60? No, no, that’s amazing. He’s not 60. 40… Something. But, That,
Like Yuki from the former JUDY AND MARY. Ah, true. There are women like that, but not many men.
Certainly, there aren’t many comedians like
Yuzuru Kawai. But Sakuma is also young. Kazuyuki Sakuma is also
young. What if Yuzuru dies of senility next year?
People would be like, “Eh? No way!” He was full of l***, right? He’s super energetic. Then that’s how it is, and goodbye. Yeah, he’s really handsome. Certainly Yuzuru
Kawai. It’s like everyone is overtaking him in terms of
how they age. Seriously, how old is he? Should I look it up? That’s amazing. Sorry, what Yuzuru are we talking
about? Yuzuru Kawai. I wonder how old Yuzuru Kawai is? He’s pretty… Google Pixel… Ah, 44 years old. 45 this year. Matsuzaka generation? Matsuzaka generation? Really? It’s true, 1980. So that means, Does that mean he’s the same age as Tadano? That means Tadano and Shuichi Murata too. Really? Shuichi Murata and Yuzuru Kawai are the same age. Why those two? It’s not like Shuichi Murata is young. Then he’s the same age as Kubo from Lotte. No, no, no, you’re… Is he still active? Huh? Kubo? Huh? Oh, right. Ah, so well, if you say That’s what it is, then. In the sense of being active, they’re the same, Yuzuru Kawai and Kubo. Is that so? So it’s like they’ll keep going forever. Yeah, definitely. There’s no player lifespan for that. Before baseball, there’s comedian. There’s no lifespan, but somehow they become old
men. But I’m not that interesting anymore, so there’s
no one going to Mexico. Right. That Fukuda, who used to be with Chiba Lotte
and SoftBank. Ah, Shuhei Fukuda? Was it Shuhei Fukuda? Shuhei, huh? He’s playing in Dubai now. That’s right. Dubai. A new Dubai League has been created. Moya also went there, huh. Moya also went. Dubai. That’s interesting. Laird’s going too. Huh, Laird too? Interesting. I see. It’s exciting, isn’t it? It seems like everyone’s watching while
drinking champagne. Seriously, right? Baseball’s Because it’s full of rich people. It’s like the baseball world’s version of The
Second. Does that mean they play up to 12 innings instead
of 9? They’re doing a lot with 6-minute skits. Make it a little longer. Which one is easier to do? It brings out the color. Shorter is better, right? It brings out the color of the act. Then what is this? Do you see it as difficult? I don’t have the stamina. The other day, I went to dinner with Rakuten’s
Muneyama-kun, That’s so cool. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And the Japan University National Team Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Once in the Netherlands, Huh? went, like a baseball tournament in the Netherlands. Ah! I remember, I remember. And,
it’s like under 20 something, right? something like that. Ah, like that, something Yeah. Something, rather than that, Yeah.
Only Japan and America Yeah. went with the university team, And Cuba, Netherlands, Netherlands, Curacao’s Yeah. Muneyama-kun is a university student, and Cuba’s was Cepeda, the 3rd second baseman,
apparently. What!? He’s like, an old man. That’s Chunichi’s guy. It’s Cepeda, right? Wasn’t he with the Giants? Huh? Giants’ Cepeda, huh? Yeah. was playing 3rd second base, apparently. Wow. And that, probably like a 50 or 55 year old and a 22 year old were fighting, it was like a nonsensical
tournament. Definitely. He said it was amazing and that he was moved. The Bonchi were also performing at the Shibuya
Comedy Theater. I see. Mugendai, they were from the Mugendai era. He said Balentien also went to the Netherlands. Isn’t that tournament amazing? That’s exciting. I’m pretty… I was saying something like Goku, but now… I didn’t think so. Should I say “exciting” separately? Just “exciting?” No, it’s fine. Is Goku too soft? Yeah, still has that Goku feel. Like in the J-League, or in baseball, there are people who keep playing
for a really long time, right? I guess I like that. Quite a bit. Who would that be in baseball now? Who could it be? Maybe Chono? Chono’s been around for a while. What about
Ishikawa? Ishikawa’s good. Definitely. It’s Ishikawa. It’s Yakult’s Ishikawa. Katsuo Curve. He’s still
normally… The other day, Dommae-san is a Yakult fan. That’s
right. We were talking about who’s Yakult’s ace right
now, weren’t we? That’s right. Dommae-san was really struggling, saying there
was a time for Ogawa, and so on. Hmm… Ishikawa? He said. Is Dommae-san really keeping up? Really? I asked. But he’s still pitching that well. It’s amazing, he’s pitching as a starter. He’s normally pitching as a starter. He’s properly pitching. That alone is pretty
amazing. I really liked Yamamoto Masa when he was active. Didn’t he play until he was about 50? He sure did. He played pretty close to 50. From about 47 or 48 years old, There was something like a bulletin board post
that went up, on the internet. like they realized something amazing. Yamamoto Masa has been the oldest player for 10
years. That’s what it said. The oldest on the team. That’s amazing. He’s been holding onto it for 10 years. When I looked at a blog from 10 years ago, 10 years ago, Someone like Chen, or someone… not Chen, but
someone… It was like 10 years ago that he said someone
retired and it’s about my turn. After saying, ‘Is it my turn next?’ He was called the ‘Sender-off,’ wasn’t he? Like, ‘From above, please, please,’ or something. That’s kind of cool, someone who’s been active
for so long. I feel like Yamamoto Masa’s body kept getting
bigger and bigger. His pitches aren’t that fast, though. Yamamoto Masa and Kudo were long-lasting, after
all. The image is that left-handed pitchers have
longer careers. There’s Sato Yoshinori, but he was around 40
years old. Iwase, too, had a long career, and there are a lot of
lefties. I wonder why. But somehow, I have this image… First of all, lefties… That… How should I put it? Becoming successful… Um, Success or… How should I say it? Becoming active… I have the impression that it takes a little
longer for lefties to become successful. What do you call it, Nomi-san is also quite the crafty type, isn’t he? Hmm. Matsuba from Chunichi is 35 years old, and he’s
probably having the best season of his career
right now. 35 years old now, Matsuba. Huh. Maybe that’s because his start was a little late.
I see. There aren’t many lefties with a fastball,
actually. Certainly, Carp has a lot of relief
pitchers. For some reason. Indeed. Moriura, Horie, Hahn, and so on. They’re really fast, aren’t they? Hiroshima is the most… I learn how to read kanji from the names of
Hiroshima players. Shimozuru. Tomabechi, and so on. Tomabechi Tetsuto. Yamanashi Gakuin seemed to have a pipeline to
the pros at that time. Oh, is that so? Tomabechi, Tamayama, and so on. They were getting players from Yamanashi
Gakuin for about 3 years in a row. Is that so? Huh, Not too interested? Baseball. I don’t know much about it, I didn’t know any of those players. You don’t know any of them? No, it was really amazing. They lost today in the second round. Today, in the 9th inning, they were down by 8 points, Another 8-point deficit, I was hoping they’d turn it around again. But it was impossible, as expected. The other high school has their youth to live too,
you know. That’s true. If you start saying that. Always, Because it’s my alma mater, I don’t know if you understand the feeling of
wanting to support them, but, From the other high school’s perspective, it
would be traumatic. If you start saying that. I want you to like both teams equally. If you start saying things like that. They couldn’t advance, huh? But we have to congratulate the other team. No, Last time they came back from a 6-point deficit
to win by 7 points, huh? That’s amazing, it’s like that Seiryo game. Didn’t Seiryo advance as well? In the qualifiers. Seiryo They went to Komatsu Otani. Seiryo High School when Daiki Iwashita was
there. You’re very knowledgeable. That was intense, wasn’t it? I, I went to see Saga Kita’s final championship
game when I was in college. You went to see it? At Koshien. Seriously?
It’s our generation. Koryo High School I was a freshman or sophomore in college. Koshien. Sophomore, right? Because it’s college. Probably so. Even on Ametalk, It was before they did the Koshien Comedians
episode. You could watch from the outfield for free back
then. It wasn’t that popular. Gabai Whirlwind. It’s crazy that you were watching that. I went to see that and it was super interesting. Because I was watching from the left field
stands. A boy named Soejima hits a homerun, A tying homerun. That flew pretty close to us. Seriously? It was super interesting. When I watched it later, a lot of pitches that
should have been called strikes were called
balls. You didn’t know that at the time? I didn’t think so at the time because we were far
away. That’s right, you can’t see it from there. A lot of pitches that looked like strikes were
called balls. And we were like, whoa. We were like, wow, they really judged that well. When I got home and watched it on TV, it was right
down the middle. Nomura was like, huh? He was. The venue was all supporting Saga Kita, It was all like that. Of course they’d be overwhelmed by that. Even the umpires. Yasuko Matsuyuki hasn’t announced that she’s
from Saga. Did she do it? Were we singing that? She hasn’t announced it. It was around that time. But they were strong at that time. I think Saga Kita was strong. What was amazing about Saga Kita at that time was, They played in the opening game. And, The opening game, When Daisuke Nakai was at Ujiyamada, Oh, that’s right. And the opening game was a rematch. Ah. It was an unbelievable opening. They had a tough game. And after that, there was Teikyo and… Akira Nakamura, Sugitani, Atori Ota, and others
were there. That was amazing. We won against Teikyo back then, right? With a safety squeeze and stuff. And because of what happened in the final, it felt
like Saga Kita experienced everything. There was always this feeling that they would
lose eventually, right? Besides, Saga Kita wasn’t a school known for
draft prospects; it was a high school with a good
academic record. At first, it was amazing they even made it to
Koshien, and then they went on to win. I think the captain back then… I wonder if that
captain is the coach of Saga Kita now. That Nettou Koshien segment… Wasn’t it…? Wasn’t it the former ace pitcher? Yeah, maybe. Saga Kita… I feel like I’ve seen something like
that before. Definitely. Who’s the coach now, again? Umm… Right, Saga Kita. When he played as the captain. The captain’s… Shoji Motomura. Huh,
Didn’t they go to Koshien recently? Huh? Saga Kita? They’re just playing, is that it? Tosu? Like Tosu Commercial High School. Tosu Commercial. Karatsu Commercial, huh? Oh, that’s right. So, Soejima-kun is now… Working as a teacher at Karatsu Technical High
School while… Well, like… A coach. Oh, is that so? That’s amazing. And this is also a bit interesting, isn’t it? I saw that too. That, um, that Nippon Bunri game. That one. Eh, at Koshien? Yeah, at Chukyo. You really like it. You mention it a lot. I see. Nice. Back then, I was a university student. Apparently, Yamaguchi was watching that game
too. Yamaguchi Konvoy too. Oh, really? He had a friend at Nippon Bunri or something. Yeah. That was really interesting too. That was interesting, wasn’t it? Tohbayashi was crying. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That would make you panic. Yeah. And as a result, he was taken out of the game, right? Tohbayashi, yeah, In that game. Oh, definitely. In the baseball world. He had to be taken out because he was sulking. No, no, no. He’s not that selfish. Someone like that couldn’t marry a female
announcer, right? This is no good. Tohbayashi is refusing to pitch. like that. They weren’t saying, “He’s really a prince,” or
anything like that. Even back then. What’s interesting is that, more than that side,
it’s the opponent who… They had draft prospects. Ah, Nippon, ah. Those kinds of things… More than the team that won, Chukyo Daichukyo also had Tohbayashi, but yeah. And Koryo also had Nomura and… Yusuke Nomura and Shota Tohbayashi, that’s
amazing. That’s right, the Riseisha versus Seiryo
championship game… When Okugawa was playing. And, Pitcher Okugawa, Catcher Yamase, Shortstop Soma Uchiyama. Amazing. And, Riseisha had Inoue? The one from Hanshin. Oh, Kota. It was Kota Inoue. That was so interesting. Koshien is pretty interesting, isn’t it? That’s why I’m really looking forward to it this
year. We can’t go see it, can we? I’ve never been to Koshien to see high school
baseball. Koshien. Oh, really? Even now? I really want to go. It’s amazing. I want to go this summer. Let’s go with this. Let’s go with this. Wouldn’t it be tough? Filming non-stop. Even sleeping scenes… The audience will find it hard. Wouldn’t the viewers find it hard too? Quite a
bit. Saying something like ‘while tired’ and then
something below… Cut it. It’s okay now, the sleeping parts. You don’t have to film it. Another 10 minutes is fine. We’re arriving soon, we’re arriving soon. What should we do? This. Thank you, Tachyon Akisada. Oh, clearly, suddenly. I thought I hadn’t said it. Won’t there be a telop or something? At the beginning. I don’t know about that either. Shouldn’t we introduce him again? My contemporary, Akisada from Tachyon, has come. Like a Sion Sono film. With the title at the end. A stylish movie. We’re contemporaries. We’re also contemporaries with the driver,
Shichino-kun. Is that how you two met? Now you ask? It’s the reverse of the original order. But I’ve always heard that Danbira is funny. But it really took off when we did a comedy unit in
Nagoya. You were still in Osaka then, right? Not Tachyon yet, back when we were doing a unit
together. We became friends, and after coming to Tokyo, I
started watching them closely. Probably in the repechage, with that strange old
man. That one. Like, who are you? I was the first to see that routine. And then… Cat Catcher. Cat Catcher? Was that for King of Conte? Did we make it to the semi-finals too, maybe? At that time. Maybe. We didn’t talk at all, did we? Tsuji-san also said it was really funny.
Actually, Tsuji-san really praised us. Baseball senpai, what I remember most is that Cat
Catcher went on location for Oha Suta once. I was in the studio, and then… Cat Catcher went on location, or something like that. And, Um, First of all, they haven’t even done Cat Catcher
once, On Oha Suta. They haven’t? They haven’t, but… It just comes out of nowhere, In that location shoot. Right. Uh, Today it’s Cat Catcher and Dog Umpire… Dog
Umpire? And, So, We went to a Little League baseball game, So, Um, If you could hit the ball a certain distance, it was a project where you could get
professional baseball cards if you wanted them. So, we said we’d compete, and when we looked at the
location shoot, instead of Cat Catcher, a Dog Umpire was pitching. Huh? What’s this? So, the catcher wasn’t Cat Catcher. There wasn’t even a Cat Catcher on the bench. Cat Catcher was just cheering us on. Everyone was thinking, ‘Instead of cheering us
on, you should be the catcher!’ That’s right. I think it was like Tachyon versus Santa Monica. Yeah, yeah, yeah, doing a comedy routine battle. We were watching it together. The two of us were watching. And we were like, ‘What is this?’ Subaru Kimura was also like, ‘What?’ What’s that Cat Catcher thing? he was saying. That audio was cut. In that wipe, you could only see his face. He was mouthing, “What? What?” What?
he was saying. No one’s pointing that out. It’s always been pointed out as a given. Dog pitcher. First of all, what’s a dog pitcher? What’s a dog umpire? At first, I was pitching at first. The cat catcher was. I was the cat catcher, but couldn’t I be the cat pitcher? Well, well, well. I was told that and was pitching, but the balls kept going on a bit, Is it dangerous for elementary school
students? like, after that, I got scared of the parents watching, there were so many parents there. And then I completely got the yips, That’s the worst. The cat pitcher, cat pitcher. So, the dog umpire was suddenly taking the mound. I was also an umpire, and it was a mess. So, Okay, okay, from here, from here, like, about 15 balls in a row, Ah, I can’t do it anymore. I’ll pitch. No, no, no. The dog umpire also threw a lot of balls. But well, it goes in sometimes, In terms of video content, about 1 out of 5 balls. It was getting confusing, and it was hot, and the parents were watching. It was so funny. I had to be frustrated that the kids were hitting
the ball normally, but I’m glad it’s over! Yay. We were like, ‘Yay!’ What I remember most is, there was a moment when Subaru Kimura’s voice
came on for a second, and then immediately, well, it goes to the next, um,
like a commercial or something, it goes to a commercial or something, for just a moment, Subaru Kimura’s, there was a bit that said, “More importantly, the
cat catcher!” As expected. That switcher person was also a bit, No, that doesn’t make sense. The main thing is advertising professional
baseball cards, We also, um, collect these professional baseball
cards, He said, “Let’s gather my favorite players!” And
at the end, Subaru Kimura said, “Hey! More
importantly, Cat Catcher!” And for a moment, the
audio comes in, but… It spilled over, and then… Subaru Kimura had to make it work as the MC. That episode was so funny. And then, about the Cat Catcher bit… From King of Conte… Cat Catcher is really a masterpiece from our
early stuff. Well, not just early, but from when we started
doing skits… You call it a masterpiece yourself. Yeah, a masterpiece. And you were able to go to the semi-finals with
that. That’s amazing. The legendary… back then, when COVID was going
around… You couldn’t perform live, because Danbira was a
close contact. You went to the semi-finals with a video
screening where the refrigerator in your home
was visible. The one you filmed inside your room. Yeah. Unbelievable. We saw that video too. It was totally your house. That’s unbelievable, isn’t it? Usually, you’d rent a studio or a slightly larger
space… Well, you’d usually film it with proper props and
stuff, but… We had to fill in everything with our
imaginations. Like, “This is how the ground is, and so on.” In front of the refrigerator, or something. What’s really confusing is… After passing that video screening… Our performance in comedy contests got better. From there, we were able to go to the semi-finals
for three consecutive years. It got better. Danbira really has hidden strength. Plus, Harada took a video just in case, and then… I got a call at night, and… I heard a weak voice saying, “I’m not feeling
well.” What?! Does that mean we’re submitting that
video? “Yeah. Just in case something happens.” The manager told us, “Please film it,” just in case. At that time, we were mainly focused on doing our
best for M-1, so… I thought there was no way we could go to King of
Conte. Or even the semi-finals. Well, we felt the same way, but when we went to the
finals… But yeah, Tachyon didn’t have an image of doing
skits. At first. Amazing. It was so fast. Because they went… Well, in terms of career length, it’s been over ten
years, right? Oh, that’s right. Yeah. That was when Sasuke was still wearing a hat. It was just when he started taking it off. Just when he started taking it off? He was doing Manzai wearing a hat. I kept saying that he should take it off a few
times. You were saying that? It’s distracting, you know? The Tsukkomi is
wearing a hat. And… With suspenders and using “Atashi” as a
first-person pronoun, there might be too much
going on. Well, he said that it’s kind of like his trademark. Well, I figured I shouldn’t force him to take it
off if he didn’t want to, so I just let it be. Then, after 3 or 4 years, he suddenly looked at me
seriously and… “Do you think I should take it off?” What was that about? I said, “I think you should take it off,” or at least,
that’s what I was thinking. And when he took it off, the reaction suddenly
changed, and he said, “It really was distracting!
I guess it really was in the way.” Yeah, yeah. Probably… Maybe it came across as insincere. Possibly. Seriously, when I first saw him in a video, I was
like, “Who is this susp***ous guy?” He looked like a circus MC! I remember it so well.
But it was funny, though. But he was just so susp***ous… This shady character just appeared. But seriously, he really started getting
popular after that. It really does change things, doesn’t it? With
stuff like that. Ultimately, it started with King of Conte, didn’t
it? It’s kind of… Before the M-1 semi-finals? We started doing the semi-finals the same year
we made it to the King of Conte finals. Wow, I see. Until then, I was working a ton of
part-time jobs, though. Ah, I see. I think right before that, before King of
Conte even started… The owner there asked me if I wanted to become a
full-time employee, right? Seriously? Were things that rough? I turned it down because I’m way too unsuitable,
but it was in the food service industry. But being asked to become an employee is pretty
good, isn’t it? True, true. It’s like they’re saying, “Let’s become a
family!” No, it’s more like, “Let’s become full-time
employees.” I’m being told, “Come on, let’s become full-time
employees.” I’d be stuck as an employee even 100 years from
now! I’m gonna die, die, die! I’d be stuck as an employee even 100 years from
now. Oh, we’re here. Oh, thank you. So, This was Tachyon and Akisada. And after this, We’re heading off to work. So, I guess that’s Danbirumucho for you. After this, Akisada… Another Akisada is… Probably not necessary. That… Getting a ride home and… Something… It’ll all even out, right? If we’re talking this much… Isn’t that lucky or something? No, but… We probably would have talked this much anyway. But either way… Well, yeah, I’ll just take the train home like
usual. Even from here… That’s true. But the giant duo from Kansai… Well then, good luck to you guys. Okay, so with that… Please tune in if we do this again. Akisada, thank
you so much for today. Thanks a lot. I wonder if we can get Akisada every time. No, it’s fun, though!

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  1. 変化球すぎますって😂。何かニューダンビラ見れた感じがして良かったです。😊たまにはやってください。ドライブトーク。

  2. 「割と珍しい雰囲気」目当てで来たけど想像の5倍尺長くてめちゃくちゃお得な気分 秋定さんゲストの雑談動画にハズレなし

  3. チョメチョキ思い出すよ!
    そして、肩がギチギチなの仲良しな感じが好き❤またやってください

  4. 軽い気持ちで見てたら素のトークがおもろくてスルスル入ってきて、滝音の2回紹介のルーツも知れてかなり有意義な時間を過ごせた雰囲気

  5. セルライトスパと森山直太朗縛りの対バンライブやってほしい雰囲気
    フニャオは大須賀に一生投げ飛ばされる雰囲気

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