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00:00Jikkuri Kii Tarou
00:04Tonight's guests are...
00:07The Dappokusha
00:09The second-in-a-row comic book genius called Downtown
00:13And...
00:14The YouTuber that Hikakin acknowledged
00:19The Men Who Saw Hell Special
00:24North Korea, the country of independence
00:27The first Dappoku was...
00:31Kim, a Dappoku YouTuber from Japan
00:34He is 39 years old
00:37He was born in 1985 as the eldest son of his three older sisters and one younger brother
00:45Kim had questions about life in North Korea
00:48He defected to South Korea in 2008 when he was 23
00:52He went to South Korea through China
00:55He moved to Japan from South Korea in 2013
01:00He opened a YouTube channel in 2020
01:08I experienced public execution when I was in elementary school
01:14After school, I came home
01:19It was afternoon
01:21There was a public execution, so everyone gathered
01:25There were three young people like police students
01:30They had guns
01:32They came out about 5 to 10 meters away from the execution
01:40One person fired three shots at the executioner
01:45After the execution, everyone disbanded
01:49I went back to my home
01:52There was no punishment for the executioner
01:58If you commit a crime, you should die
02:02That's what North Korea promoted to the people
02:07Maybe they didn't feel sorry for the people who died because they were brainwashed
02:14Let's listen to his life in North Korea and his experience of failure
02:26Did you go to school?
02:29When I was in middle school, North Korea was in a difficult time
02:39I couldn't go to school
02:43When I was in North Korea, I had seven family members
02:48At that time, my brother died
02:55My mother died at that time
02:58How did she die?
03:00She died in a fire
03:04From 1994 to the late 1990s, when Kim Jong-il was in power, a large-scale famine occurred in North Korea
03:14At that time, mothers and brothers died one after another
03:20Finally, Kim Jong-il and his father died
03:24Kim Jong-il was raised by his grandfather
03:30Kim Jong-il survived
03:34Kim Jong-il's father was the eldest son and Kim Jong-il was the eldest son
03:40Kim Jong-il was the grandson of Kim Jong-il's father
03:46Kim Jong-il had to take care of Kim Jong-il
03:52Kim Jong-il rarely went to the bathroom
03:56Kim Jong-il dug a hole in the ground and excreted
04:04Kim Jong-il's bathroom was dirty
04:09Kim Jong-il didn't have a paper
04:11Kim Jong-il didn't have a notebook to study
04:15Kim Jong-il didn't have a toilet paper
04:18Kim Jong-il used the skin of corn as a toilet paper
04:29Kim Jong-il's story is amazing
04:35Kim Jong-il was 19 years old
04:40Kim Jong-il started to have doubts about life in North Korea
04:44Kim Jong-il lived in a remote area
04:49Kim Jong-il couldn't get information about North Korea
04:53Kim Jong-il lived in a remote area
04:57Kim Jong-il lived in a remote area
05:03Kim Jong-il lived in a remote area
05:08Kim Jong-il realized that North Korea was a different country
05:20Kim Jong-il realized that North Korea was a different country
05:27Kim Jong-il decided to escape North Korea
05:32Kim Jong-il's broker was working on his escape
05:40Kim Jong-il's broker was working on his escape
05:46Kim Jong-il's broker was Kim Jong-il's real father
05:53Kim Jong-il's father was escaping North Korea
05:59On January 2nd, 2004, I was told to go to the broker's house to get ready for lunch.
06:13When it was lunchtime, three men came in.
06:18I thought something was wrong with them.
06:23When I checked, it wasn't a broker. It was the North Korean secret police.
06:33Kim's plan to escape was leaked.
06:39He was arrested by the secret police.
06:44The coldest part of North Korea is Mt. Baekdu.
06:50In winter, the temperature drops to minus 20 degrees.
06:55There was no rice field.
07:00My legs were frozen and I couldn't sleep for a few days.
07:06Can you provide food when you are interrogated?
07:11I only had corn and miso soup.
07:22It wasn't enough to satisfy me.
07:26How long were you arrested?
07:29About three months.
07:32It took three months to investigate.
07:36When North Korean defectors were forced to go to North Korea,
07:41there was no connection with South Korea or the United States.
07:51If there was an economic reason, it wouldn't be so serious.
08:01Can you prove it?
08:03Yes.
08:05Kim was released from the detention center.
08:09He spent four years in prison to hand over the money to the North Korean border guards.
08:17He succeeded in contacting his father.
08:21He is determined not to leak the plan.
08:25Kim did not tell his family in North Korea.
08:29He escaped North Korea for the second time when he was 23 years old in 2008.
08:35I heard that you crossed the river to avoid being caught in the freezing water.
08:44I crossed the river with a professional.
08:48You walked, didn't you?
08:50The river was not frozen.
08:53But when the tide was high, the water was not deep.
08:58So I had to cross the river.
09:02I had to cross the river to my chest.
09:07You had to cross the river to avoid being caught.
09:10Of course, I paid money to the border guards.
09:13I had to hand over the money to the border guards.
09:18Kim handed over the money to the high-ranking North Korean border guards.
09:25He paid money to the border guards in advance.
09:30At that time, Kim and his broker crossed the border.
09:35Kim reunited with his father after 12 years in China.
09:43It's a long story.
09:45But if you think about it, it's hell.
09:50The moment I left North Korea, there was a huge difference between hell and heaven.
10:00I was very happy to live as a human being.
10:06That's a great word.
10:09That's a great word.
10:14That's a great word.
10:17Kim is the complete opposite of Kim.
10:23Kim is the complete opposite of Kim.
10:28Kim is the complete opposite of Kim.
10:3328 years ago, in 1996,
10:38Yasuda and his ex-partner, Nagata, appeared on a program called Making the Second Downtown.
10:48Yasuda was chosen as the future Hitoshi Matsumoto and Nagata as the future Masatoshi Hamada.
10:58And when he was 11 years old, he formed Real Kids.
11:05He won the ABC Comedy Newcomer Grand Prix, which won the M-1 champion's tutorial and drama.
11:12He has shown remarkable activities since his debut, such as winning the Best Newcomer Award.
11:19His ex-partner, Nagata, was in a huge debt.
11:24He was the trigger for his breakup.
11:28One day, I got a call from Yoshimoto.
11:31He told me that my ex-partner was in a huge debt.
11:34He showed me a list of debts.
11:36How much was it?
11:38It was 55 million yen.
11:41It wasn't really 55 million yen?
11:44I think it was about 100 million yen.
11:47Let's listen to his story from his glorious days as a genius to his downfall.
11:55When I was invited to Fukuoka, the theater was very small.
12:01I was in Kansai, and there was no land around there.
12:05So I was looking for a place to sleep in the building.
12:10There was an employee who thought that Real Kids came from Osaka.
12:16I asked him, what's wrong?
12:18He jumped at me.
12:20I told him that I was going to sleep in the building.
12:23But I couldn't find a place to sleep.
12:28Then I found a young man with a starry eyes.
12:31He said, get out of my way!
12:34Sleep over there!
12:37Real Kids, come on!
12:39He told me where to sleep.
12:42I didn't know what to do.
12:45I said, I'm sorry, and I slept over there.
12:49I think it was Daikichi Hakata Hanamaru.
12:55In 2003, Real Kids won the M-1 Grand Prix for the third time.
13:02Real Kids, who were 18 years old, advanced to the finals, but lost by 5th place.
13:09The popularity of the two, who were once praised as genius children's comic poets, began to see a limit.
13:16The M-1 Grand Prix finalists were coming out next year.
13:20The popularity of the two, who were once praised as genius children's comic poets, began to see a limit.
13:22The popularity of the two, who were once praised as genius children's comic poets, began to see a limit.
13:25I felt like I was losing my job.
13:27I lost my theater, so I had nothing.
13:30I decided to go to Tokyo when I was 29 years old.
13:36I decided to quit when I was 35 years old.
13:41I decided to quit when I was 35 years old.
13:45I decided to quit when I was 35 years old.
13:47You went to Tokyo as a duo.
13:49Yes, I went to Tokyo as a duo.
13:51When I came out, I found out about my partner's money.
13:56He asked me if I could lend him 3 million yen.
14:01I asked him what he was going to use it for.
14:04He said he had borrowed money from a bad place.
14:08He said he couldn't go to Tokyo easily.
14:12If I don't return it?
14:14On the contrary, if I return it, I can go to Tokyo easily and work without thinking about anything.
14:24I was wondering what to do.
14:27I went to borrow money from my acquaintance.
14:31I asked him if he could lend me 3 million yen for my partner.
14:36Yasuda, who struggled with 3 million yen, was waiting for Mr. Nagata to come to Tokyo.
14:46In 2014, he was told by his ex-partner that he had a debt of more than 55 million yen.
14:54I was told what to do, so I decided to quit.
14:58I went to Osaka just to tell him to quit.
15:03I told him that I would quit.
15:05What did he say?
15:07He said he understood and apologized.
15:11That's terrible.
15:13Did you return the 3 million yen?
15:15I didn't return it.
15:17I got a notification in the morning.
15:20He said that he would no longer be able to repay me.
15:27I had borrowed money from my acquaintance.
15:31I asked him if he could wait until I could get some money.
15:36I'm waiting for him now.
15:39Yasuda, who had such a terrible experience, is active as a pin entertainer in April this year.
15:52In the meantime, Max Murai, who fell into hell as a YouTuber, is now 42 years old.
16:04In 2014, 10 years ago, when he was 32 years old, he appeared in a commercial for YouTube.
16:15He appeared in a commercial with the same catchphrase.
16:18He is still a top YouTuber.
16:21He said,
16:22I thought I might not be able to beat this person.
16:28However,
16:31One day, his life fell 180 degrees.
16:36Let's listen to his story.
16:47In 2008, the iPhone was released in Japan for the first time.
16:51He had a fever.
16:54At the age of 26, Mr. Murai created an app called AppBank.
17:03He was making a lot of money by introducing the latest information about apps and iPhones.
17:11However, the number of articles about smartphone games has risen sharply.
17:18Then, the weather changed Mr. Murai's life dramatically.
17:23AppBank was talking about doing a live stream of the game we usually play at the base.
17:30There were about 5 people in the team.
17:33But when we decided to do a live stream, no one wanted to come out.
17:37There was no culture of playing games while showing our faces.
17:40There was no culture of streaming.
17:43At that time, it was not common for people to play games while showing their faces.
17:49Everyone in the team refused to appear.
17:52Finally, Mr. Murai, who was the top of the company, appeared.
17:57When Mr. Murai started streaming a video of a smartphone game,
18:02Even on a weekday afternoon,
18:05160,000 people watched the video of Mr. Arasawa playing a game.
18:11After receiving such a response,
18:13Google asked Mr. Murai to do a live stream video on YouTube.
18:20Mr. Murai made his debut as a YouTuber at the age of 31 in 2013.
18:29With the popularity of Mr. Murai, the company's performance also increased.
18:36What was the maximum sales in the last century?
18:40In 2015, the sales amounted to 4 billion yen.
18:45And the profit amounted to 800 million yen.
18:47It grew that much.
18:49The profit amounted to 800 million yen.
18:52Mr. Murai was a popular YouTuber and the president of a company with a profit of 800 million yen.
18:58Mr. Murai was 33 years old, and he was in a fever.
19:03However,
19:05He fell into hell because of what happened in 2015, when he made the highest profit.
19:14The tag game of the murder notice was messed up.
19:17I lost the game because I said I would win.
19:21I was told to kill more than 4,000 dogs in 10 minutes.
19:29What happened to Mr. Murai?
19:40What happened to YouTuber Max Murai, who had a great success?
19:47In 2015, the sales amounted to 4 billion yen.
19:50At that time, the stock price rose.
19:52It was October, but the stock price rose.
19:54A month and a half later, there was a fraud case.
19:59The ex-managing director of the company was involved in a fraud case.
20:04The amount of money involved in the fraud case was 1.6 billion yen.
20:10A fraud case of 1.6 billion yen caused by a company employee.
20:15Mr. Murai wasn't at fault.
20:18However, when the case was released, the environment around him changed.
20:22There was a lot of speculation.
20:24The tag game of the murder notice was messed up.
20:29I lost the game because I said I would win.
20:34I was told to kill more than 4,000 dogs in 10 minutes.
20:39I lost the game.
20:41At that time, YouTubers were not so common.
20:45Mr. Murai, who was not a celebrity, became a popular person.
20:50He was making money by playing games.
20:53He was jealous of him.
20:56However, he was caught in a fraud case.
21:00He started an attack.
21:05Even after updating the video, he was criticized and criticized.
21:12In April of this year, Mr. Murai became the president of UP BANK.
21:18He is in charge of business promotion such as a cafe that provides dorayaki.
21:26He will continue to work as a YouTuber.
21:32After this, Mr. Seisei revealed his personality.
21:38I don't want a man I like to take a bath.
21:42Why?
21:46I like men very much.
21:56Mr. Seisei revealed his personality.
22:02I don't want a man I like to take a bath.
22:06Why?
22:07I like the smell of humans.
22:11I want you to take a bath for a week.
22:16I have a job.
22:19I don't like it.
22:20I want you to take a bath for a week.
22:22I don't like it.
22:25I don't like it.
22:28You are too serious.
22:31I can still take a bath.
22:34But I like the smell of humans.
22:38It's a manly smell.
22:39It's a manly smell, but I don't like it.
22:42You should take a bath in order.
22:45I heard that this is a variety show.

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