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A-1 Pictures [9] Yo-Kai Watch: TV series 2014: Shinji Ushiro: OLM [9] Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma: TV series 2015: Yoshitomo Yonetani: J.C.Staff: Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist: TV series 2015 Yohei Suzuki J.C Staff [11] Mr. Osomatsu: TV series 2015 Yoichi Fujita Pierrot (company) Konosuba: TV series ...
The Japanese perception is remarkably different; Kabosu and Sato are known as pet and owner rather than a meme, and her blog was the fourth-most popular pet-related blog in the country as of December 2013. Reacting to the meme, she explained, "To be honest, some pictures are strange for me, but it's still funny!
Manzai is a traditional style of comedy in Japanese culture comparable to double act comedy. [1] Manzai usually involves two performers (manzaishi)—a straight man and a funny man —trading jokes at great speed. Most of the jokes revolve around mutual misunderstandings, double-talk, puns and other verbal gags.
Japanese science fiction comedy films (1 C, 15 P) Japanese sex comedy films (31 P) Japanese sports comedy films (1 C, 10 P) T. Japanese teen comedy films (3 P)
Funny Pets is a Japanese digital computer anime series created and directed by Ryuji Masuda that was made in 2006. [1] The sound effects were made by Shizuo ...
Image credits: AnimalAnticsNewsflare Many of those who scroll through such pictures eventually want to join the contributors themselves. According to some estimates, approximately 7 million ...
Hyottoko seems to have been a legendary character in Japan in the past, and is now a stock character. In Iwate Prefecture, there is a myth about the origin of Hyottoko. In the story, there was a boy with a bizarre face who could create gold out of his belly button, so when someone died in a house, you would put the mask of this boy at the top ...
This is a list of Japanese comedians—known in Japanese as owarai geinin (お笑い芸人), owarai tarento (お笑いタレント), or simply geinin (芸人) —and their group names. This page uses the word "comedian" in its broadest possible sense. For more information on modern Japanese comedy, see owarai.