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00:00Today's guest is KAZRAZER!
00:02KAZRAZER!
00:04You're the only one here.
00:06It's not me.
00:08You're not the Academy Award winner.
00:10I'm just a guest.
00:12Don't act like Hiroyuki Sanaka.
00:1415 years of gaming history.
00:16KAZRAZER!
00:18Tonight, we're going to dig deeper
00:20into the mind of a legendary comedian.
00:22When I first saw him as a kid,
00:24I thought he was cool.
00:26I thought he might be Kamiyama.
00:28He's a comedian,
00:30but he doesn't usually talk about it.
00:32I love comedy.
00:34I'm a big fan of comedy,
00:36but I don't talk about it.
00:38He's a comedian,
00:40but he doesn't usually talk about it.
00:42If there's someone who thinks like me,
00:44I'm not going to be a comedian.
00:46Why?
00:48He's so cool!
00:50He's so cool!
00:52He's a comedian,
00:54but he doesn't usually talk about it.
00:56He's a comedian,
00:58but he doesn't usually talk about it.
01:00Why did he born as a human?
01:02Why did he grow up from a kid?
01:04There's no answer.
01:06I think it's for a hard question.
01:08Junji Takada,
01:10a well-known comedian.
01:12He's a cool comedian,
01:14but he doesn't usually talk about it.
01:16He's a comedian,
01:18but he doesn't usually talk about it.
01:20He's a comedian,
01:22but he doesn't usually talk about it.
01:24I'm Johnny Depp.
01:27He's doing it all the time.
01:30What's that?
01:31He's making a big deal out of it.
01:33I don't know what that is.
01:35Isn't that an old story?
01:36Oh, an old story.
01:37An old story.
01:38I see.
01:39Something you shouldn't do at your age.
01:43Is it a story from when he was young?
01:44He's making a big deal out of it.
01:47An old story.
01:48An old story.
01:50He's putting it in a place he has.
01:52That's not it.
01:53That's not it.
01:55The first director of the Detective Night Scoop, Ryutaro Kamioka,
01:59talks about how to live a rich life.
02:04Read books.
02:05Talk to people.
02:08That will make your life richer.
02:12Read books. Talk to people.
02:14Play a lot.
02:15Kazutaro.
02:16Drink.
02:17Drink.
02:18Oh, I see.
02:19He drinks.
02:20He doesn't leave the house.
02:22That's a hint.
02:23He sleeps well.
02:24He goes outside.
02:25He goes outside.
02:26He goes outside.
02:28It was the opposite.
02:29Read books.
02:30Talk to people.
02:32Go out.
02:34That will make your life richer.
02:38That's true.
02:39He doesn't stay at home.
02:41He goes outside.
02:43He shouldn't just read books.
02:45Mr. Kamioka says a lot of things that people say.
02:52There's a movie called Throw Away the Book and Go Out to the Town.
02:55It's a quote.
02:56He says you have to read books.
02:58And then he goes outside.
03:00He's not stepping on someone, but he's stepping on someone else.
03:05Without throwing away the book.
03:06Mr. Kamioka has a lot of those words.
03:08He's good at it.
03:09Kazutaro seems to like it.
03:11I like it.
03:13When I first saw him as a kid, I thought he was a cool entertainer.
03:17I thought he was Mr. Kamioka.
03:19Like Papebo TV?
03:20I thought he wouldn't be fooled by Ryutaro Kamioka.
03:23I thought he was really bad at badmouthing people.
03:27That's why I admire him.
03:29That's true.
03:30It's hard to say now.
03:31What made you want to be an entertainer?
03:36I thought it was good to be an entertainer.
03:38I've been watching Onbato since it started.
03:41I didn't watch it that much.
03:43That's when I started watching proper comedy.
03:48You're a generation of Onbato.
03:50Were there any entertainers you liked?
03:53I don't know if it's an entertainment country, but I liked Junji Takada.
03:58It's the same.
04:00Shibata, too.
04:01I wanted to be Junji Takada.
04:03It's really educational to watch a movie.
04:06It's very educational.
04:07He's been lying to me.
04:10Why is he the only one lying?
04:13That's true.
04:14He's rude.
04:17He said it was a good story, but he didn't say anything after that.
04:23I thought it was cool.
04:25He was careful.
04:26I see.
04:27I thought only erotic stories would be good.
04:31Next, we will talk about the way of thinking of George Tokoro, who is also a host of a popular program called the genius of play.
04:43After all, I have one idea.
04:47The one thing that makes my life boring is...
04:52The hint is the same word.
04:54I don't know.
04:57What is it?
04:59It's Takeshi's idea.
05:01Takeshi?
05:02Takeshi is the one who makes my life boring.
05:05Isn't it Kakefu?
05:07Isn't it Gaman?
05:09After all, I have one idea.
05:14The one thing that makes my life boring is...
05:17I see.
05:18Don't say it.
05:21As a Kabuki actor, he challenged himself to a wide range of genres and discovered a new field.
05:27He is the 18th generation actor, Kanzaburo Nakamura.
05:31After learning the form well, he can become...
05:36If you write it in hiragana, it's five characters.
05:39Hiragana?
05:40After learning the form well?
05:42Isn't it a master?
05:44Isn't it five characters?
05:46Kabuki?
05:47He is an actor.
05:50Is it hiragana?
05:51It's not hiragana at all.
05:53After learning the form well, he can break the form.
05:58I see.
05:59This is deep.
06:01As long as you don't remember the form, you can't break it.
06:04I see.
06:05I got it.
06:06You got it?
06:07I got it.
06:08I'm too good at it.
06:11According to this sutra, Kanzaburo Nakamura can break the form only if he learns the form well.
06:21If he doesn't learn the form, he can't break the form.
06:27He can't break the form.
06:30As long as you don't remember the form, you can't break it.
06:34If you don't learn the form, you can't break it.
06:36Next is George Tokoro.
06:38George Tokoro.
06:40If you think you're having fun, you can do anything.
06:44You should find your own way.
06:46He is going against the flow of the world.
06:51It's so cool.
06:52If he sells his own goods, everyone will buy it.
06:56But he doesn't tell anyone.
06:59He made a lot of his original futons.
07:02What does that mean?
07:04And he gives it to me.
07:06He gives me his T-shirt.
07:09He has a good way of working.
07:11It's like his hobby.
07:13He is good at his job.
07:15I envy his way of working.
07:18That's why it resonates.
07:21How about you, Kazuma?
07:22Do you choose your job?
07:24I'm particular about my job.
07:26I'll do my job today.
07:30I see.
07:31How do you collect information when you're busy?
07:35I don't say this a lot, but I'm very free.
07:38You're busy.
07:39I'm very free.
07:41I take a break every other week.
07:43Do you do something on those two days?
07:45I do what I like.
07:48Do you have a hobby?
07:49I love going to museums.
07:51I see.
07:52It's so cool to go to those places.
07:56That's true.
07:58That's all.
07:59That's right.
08:00I go to museums because it's cool.
08:04I walk at a fast pace.
08:07I stop and look at the picture.
08:09That's cool.
08:11You're looking at yourself in time.
08:13I feel like I know myself well.
08:15You answer what you learned at the museum to look cool.
08:19Are you having fun now?
08:20I'm having a lot of fun at Gori Gori Variety.
08:23Do you like it?
08:24Yes.
08:25I'm glad to hear that there are entertainers you like.
08:29Basically, I only say weird things.
08:31I only say weird things and the right answer.
08:35I really want to laugh in the middle.
08:40But I can't do that at all.
08:43The image of humor is the strongest.
08:46That's right.
08:47That's right.
08:48When I say it in a serious way, I get nervous.
08:52Next, we will talk about Einstein, a physicist who is famous for relativistic theory.
09:02Life is like this.
09:07In order to maintain balance, you have to keep moving.
09:12Think about this block in 10 seconds.
09:14Is it moving?
09:16It's moving all the time.
09:19Something?
09:20It's like riding a bicycle.
09:24Life is like riding a bicycle.
09:29In order to maintain balance, you have to keep moving.
09:33What is this?
09:34I don't know.
09:36Bernard Shaw, an English playwright.
09:39He is famous for his failure.
09:41I don't know.
09:43When I was young, I realized that I failed 10 times and 9 times.
09:49So, I worked.
09:53When I was young, I realized that I failed 10 times and 9 times.
09:56So, I worked 10 times.
09:59That's right.
10:00You succeed once if you work 10 times.
10:0210 times?
10:03Is it 10 times?
10:04When I was young, I realized that I failed 10 times and 9 times.
10:10So, I worked 10 times.
10:1310 times?
10:14I see.
10:15This is Einstein.
10:17It's like riding a bicycle.
10:20Did you know this?
10:22There are many words like this.
10:24Many people said that you have to keep doing it.
10:27I see.
10:28Other people also said that.
10:30Cromwell, an English man in the Revolutionary and Revolutionary Period, said that.
10:34If you don't keep moving forward, you can't maintain the current situation.
10:38I think it's similar.
10:39I see.
10:40You have to keep doing something.
10:41I see.
10:42Furuta also said that.
10:44Furuta?
10:45Athletes are like escalators.
10:48If you stop, you will fall.
10:49I see.
10:50If you stop, you will fall.
10:51And you have to move a lot.
10:53If you stop, you will fall.
10:56What kind of person is Bernard Shaw?
10:58He is a novelist.
11:00He is a playwright.
11:02Bernard Shaw is a person.
11:04He was a novelist and playwright when he was young.
11:08But his talent was not recognized.
11:11He won the Nobel Prize for Literature at the age of 69.
11:15It was after that.
11:16He worked ten times harder.
11:18I don't know if he said this.
11:20But Bernard Shaw's words are often quoted.
11:23He said,
11:24Don't be impressed by the famous words.
11:26It's a proof that you haven't practiced.
11:29It's us.
11:30Please come to this program.
11:33Are you impressed by all of them?
11:34I'm impressed by all of them.
11:35He said,
11:36Don't say bad things.
11:37He is a sarcastic person.
11:39He is cool.
11:40He said,
11:41Don't say bad things.
11:43You shouldn't say that.
11:45You shouldn't say that.
11:47He is cool.
11:49I don't know, but I hate him.
11:51I don't know.
11:52Next,
11:53He is a famous playwright.
11:56He is Tsutsui Yasutaka.
11:59If you are alone,
12:02there are ten people.
12:05What?
12:07If you are not here,
12:10there is no one for you.
12:14A and B have the same word.
12:18A and B have the same word?
12:20A and B.
12:23Ten people are enemies.
12:25B is an enemy.
12:26What about A?
12:28I don't know.
12:29I don't know.
12:31If you are alone,
12:34there are ten people.
12:38If you are not here,
12:41there is no one for you.
12:45What?
12:47It's too deep.
12:48I don't know.
12:49I don't know, but let's press it.
12:51Have you read Tsutsui Yasutaka's books?
12:54I like Tsutsui Yasutaka.
12:56When I was a kid, I wanted to be a novelist.
13:00I read Tsutsui Yasutaka's books.
13:03I thought I would never be a novelist.
13:07Why?
13:08Tsutsui Yasutaka's book,
13:10Kyougaku no Kouya,
13:12starts from the first chapter,
13:14chapter 984.
13:16What does it say?
13:18I don't know.
13:19It's a story of a person reading the book.
13:23It's like a metanarrative.
13:25That's amazing.
13:26The person is actually the person in the book.
13:29What does that mean?
13:31It's like being taken to a strange world.
13:34When you read it, it's like a blank sheet of paper.
13:37Because it's a book in a book.
13:39What is this?
13:40I don't think I can get along with people who think like this.
13:44You don't have to get along.
13:46There are only people like this in the world.
13:48It's not that there are only people like this.
13:50But it's amazing.
13:51I thought it was too much.
13:56Stephen Hawking's statement on life,
14:00who was called a genius physicist on a wheelchair.
14:05Life is to concentrate on...
14:11and not to regret.
14:14This is the opposite word.
14:16Opposite?
14:17Opposite?
14:18It's difficult.
14:19To what?
14:20To study.
14:21To study.
14:22It's the opposite of research.
14:24To live.
14:26It's about what you can do and what you can't do.
14:29Concentrate on what you can do.
14:31Life is to concentrate on what you can do...
14:35and not to regret what you can't do.
14:38I see.
14:40This is just like us.
14:42That's what comedians are like.
14:45Do you have a favorite scholar?
14:48Yes, I do.
14:49Scientists are amazing.
14:51They discover something.
14:53But even if they forget the name,
14:55what they made is still there.
14:58We all use it.
15:01It's convenient to be able to press a button.
15:05There are people who make buttons.
15:08Even though we don't know.
15:10That's amazing.
15:11They discover everything.
15:13Newton and Galileo Galilei.
15:15When they were born,
15:17there were many people who changed history.
15:23Newton was one of them.
15:25He dropped an apple.
15:27No, he dropped an apple.
15:29The force of gravity.
15:31What's so great about that?
15:33It's amazing what he thought he dropped.
15:36Everyone thought he fell from a heavy object.
15:39But what is a heavy object?
15:41I see.
15:42How do you explain a heavy object?
15:44Maybe the apple was pulled by the ground.
15:47That's why it was connected to the force of gravity.
15:50I don't think so.
15:51I don't think the apple was pulled by the ground.
15:54I still don't think so.
15:55I still don't think the apple was pulled by the ground.
15:58I just think he fell.
16:00We're not fat if we don't pull the ground.
16:03That's what you mean.
16:04We're fat.
16:05It has nothing to do with the ground.
16:07It has nothing to do with this side.
16:09It's the force of gravity.
16:11We're working together.
16:13We wouldn't be here without Newton.
16:15It has nothing to do with Newton.
16:17Newton made the 7 colors of the rainbow.
16:20He's doing that, too.
16:21He's doing everything.
16:22It's not just the apple.
16:23It's not just the apple.
16:24I can't drop an apple.
16:26I thought he was an apple.
16:27I think you read a lot of books.
16:30Do you have a favorite word?
16:32I have a lot.
16:33I'll show you some of them today.
16:35I want to know.
16:36Please guess.
16:37I will.
16:38Here's a quiz from KAZRAZER.
16:41What is the word of the manga that KAZ was impressed by?
16:45You all know this.
16:47It's Yamazaki, the entrepreneur.
16:49Do you know it?
16:50Yamazaki, the entrepreneur, is the story of a talented businessman who has survived as a cyborg and is active in a company.
17:01What did KAZRAZER find in it?
17:05What did Yamazaki say to the man who blamed his own tragedy for his fate?
17:11This is a good point.
17:12If the answer has been given since he was born, he will edit it.
17:17What?
17:18Don't be born.
17:19The answer has been given since he was born.
17:21Don't be born.
17:22That's the direction.
17:23Don't be born.
17:24That's the direction.
17:25The first line will come out.
17:27From the beginning.
17:28From the beginning.
17:29From the beginning.
17:30Favorite word.
17:31It's cool.
17:32From the beginning.
17:33From the beginning.
17:34Don't make an effort.
17:36The answer is wrong.
17:37From the beginning.
17:38You should be born somehow.
17:40What?
17:41Nature distribution.
17:43How to be born.
17:45Isn't it how to be born?
17:47Old man.
17:49That's right.
17:51You should be born as an old man from the beginning.
17:54I see.
17:55I like this.
17:56Why do you like this?
17:58Even if you give up, you can't help it.
18:03Why were you born as a human being?
18:05Why did you grow up from a child?
18:07There is no answer.
18:08I think it's to worry about.
18:10I think it's a very good thing.
18:12You are a businessman.
18:14If you were killed and turned into a cyborg,
18:16a salaryman would say that.
18:18It's true.
18:19It's very realistic.
18:22I see.
18:23Actually, it's deep.
18:25Next, let's talk about the manga.
18:27Fire Transfer Student.
18:31Fire Transfer Student is a comedy battle manga
18:34in which the protagonist, Takizawa, is involved in an accident
18:37at the school where he transferred to.
18:41The protagonist, Takizawa, who lost the battle,
18:44is betrayed by his friends.
18:46What did Ibuki, the rival, say at that time?
18:50Because I lost,
18:52I thought it was unfair.
18:54I don't have the right to say that.
18:56Because you lost in the end.
18:58That's what I thought.
19:00But he said that.
19:02He said it to him.
19:04What does it mean to lose?
19:06I don't know.
19:08Losing is losing.
19:10I admit losing.
19:11It's a good word.
19:12Make something in your heart.
19:15Make something in your heart?
19:17In my heart?
19:19That's wrong.
19:20It's like that.
19:21It's like that in the genre.
19:23In my heart?
19:24It's something.
19:25Something?
19:26Something.
19:27It's like doing something about yourself.
19:29In my heart?
19:30It's something in the house.
19:32Really?
19:33It's something.
19:34It's also in the living room.
19:35There are a lot of things.
19:36It would have been better if it was this.
19:39Shelf.
19:40Correct.
19:42Make a shelf in your heart.
19:45First, put yourself in a shelf.
19:48I see.
19:49You always throw away things.
19:51But you have to be careful not to throw away other people's things.
19:54For this, you have to put yourself in a shelf.
19:56I see.
19:57If you don't put yourself in a shelf, you can't say it's bad.
20:01Bad people have to say it's bad.
20:03If you lose, you have to put yourself in a shelf.
20:05I see.
20:06I think this is a good thing.
20:07It's not fair.
20:08But you have to do it.
20:10The last one.
20:11I like it.
20:12Tegasa V1's Cobra.
20:13I love Cobra.
20:15What is his favorite line?
20:20It's so cool.
20:21It's so cool.
20:26The last one.
20:27I like it.
20:28Tegasa V1's Cobra.
20:29I love Cobra.
20:31Cobra is a story about a space pirate Cobra running around the universe.
20:39When he was escaping from the base with the heroine he saved,
20:42he was asked if he could ski.
20:44Cobra replied.
20:47It's here.
20:48It's here.
20:49It's so cool.
20:50It's so cool.
20:51Can you do it?
20:52I was born in Hokkaido.
20:54That's not true.
20:55That's not true.
20:56That's not true.
20:57Speaking of sports, there is one.
21:00It's a recent one.
21:03It's a gold medalist.
21:04That's too bad.
21:06If I participate in the Olympics,
21:08I can break my neck with a gold medalist.
21:10With a gold medalist.
21:12I can build a house.
21:14That's a good one.
21:16I'm using a gold medalist.
21:18That's because I'm a gold medalist.
21:20It's a circle.
21:22It's full of circles.
21:23That's great.
21:24I can do Othello with a gold medalist.
21:26That's correct.
21:29If I participate in the Olympics,
21:30I can do Othello with a gold medalist.
21:32That's good.
21:33That's cool.
21:34Isn't it cool?
21:35That's cool.
21:36It's a gold medalist with a gold medalist.
21:37What does that mean?
21:39That's true.
21:40I like it because it's a good story.
21:42I like it because it's a good story.
21:44I like the story, too.
21:45He's not a good-looking guy.
21:47But he's always strong and cool.
21:49When he says something like this,
21:51I think it's good.
21:52He can be cool even if he's not good-looking.
21:54I see.
21:56He's not good-looking.
21:58It's a cobra.
21:59That's right.
22:00When did you start wearing red clothes?
22:02I started wearing red clothes when I graduated from junior high school.
22:05I've been wearing red clothes since high school.
22:07He's a strange person.
22:09I'm wearing red clothes in private.
22:11You stand out.
22:12I stand out.
22:13You can really find it.
22:14Is that okay?
22:16After this,
22:17Kazumasa confessed why he continues to wear red clothes.
22:22Is that so?
22:23I don't know.
22:24I don't know.
22:25I don't know.
22:26I don't know.
22:27I don't know.
22:28I don't know.
22:29I don't know.
22:30I don't know.
22:31I don't know.
22:32I don't know.
22:35Why does Kazumasa continue to wear red clothes even in private?
22:40That's amazing.
22:41I wear red clothes in private.
22:42You stand out.
22:43I stand out.
22:44You can really find it.
22:45Is that okay?
22:46It's easy
22:47I'm sure they're watching this in private.
22:49If they didn't notice,
22:50why would I go to the museum to be cool?
22:53If they didn't notice,
22:54it would be a waste.
22:55You think so?
22:56The meaning of being cool at the museum is not noticeable.
23:00If you don't say it to someone, you'll get a buzzer.
23:04I see, I see.
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