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00:00Here's the question.
00:03Umezu Kazuo is a famous manga artist who died in a dinosaur classroom.
00:11He drew famous characters from the past with a lot of horror elements.
00:16What is it?
00:18Did he draw a scary character from a manga?
00:21I'm not sure if it's a character from a manga, but it's a character.
00:25I'm not sure if it's a character from a manga, but it's a character.
00:31Is it Mickey Mouse?
00:34I feel like I'm going to get yelled at.
00:38No, it's not.
00:41It's Kumamon.
00:43Kumamon?
00:45Kumamon?
00:46Kumamon?
00:47Kumamon?
00:48Kumamon?
00:49I don't know what it is, but it's Ultraman.
00:54What?
00:55Correct!
00:58Really?
00:59I got it.
01:00Wow!
01:01Everyone knows it.
01:04Umezu Kazuo is a famous manga artist who drew famous characters from a manga.
01:10Wow!
01:13It's a cartoon character.
01:15It looks like a bat.
01:18It's a manga version of Ultraman, which was serialized on TV at the same time.
01:24You can enjoy Ultraman Trauma, which is full of horror expressions that emphasize the mysterious nature of monsters.
01:31Wow!
01:33It's creepy.
01:34It's scary.
01:35It's scary.
01:36I'm going to get traumatized.
01:38It's like a batman.
01:39It's like a batman.
01:40It's soft and creepy.
01:41It's like a batman.
01:42It's like a batman.
01:44So, tonight...
01:46We're going to learn from legendary manga!
01:49Yay!
01:51Thank you!
01:53We're going to learn about the unexpected history of manga based on legendary works.
01:59We're going to start with the two locations of the shoot at Sabukaru, the editing studio.
02:07First...
02:08Hello, nice to meet you.
02:10Nice to meet you.
02:11I don't think this is a place for loud voices.
02:16Have you ever been to Bandarake?
02:17Of course, I have.
02:18Of course?
02:19I like it.
02:20I like it, too.
02:21There are four children.
02:23It's faster to bring them here than to bring them to a toy store.
02:27We have toys from our time, so we can talk to the children.
02:31I see.
02:32We can communicate.
02:33When we were little, Ultraman was like this.
02:35Like a doll of Sofubi.
02:37Editor-in-chief Mimura, you've never been here, have you?
02:40No, I have.
02:42You have?
02:43About 10 years ago, I suddenly fell in love with One Piece.
02:50And I heard that One Piece figures were full of them.
02:54I see.
02:55So, I bought a bunch of them, and I was so mad at Mr. Kami.
03:01I was like,
03:03This is a little Mazinger Z.
03:05No, this is a Great Mazinger Z.
03:08Unfortunately.
03:09By the way, I had this, too.
03:11This, too.
03:12I had this when I was in Nerima.
03:15You can remove the plane on the head like this.
03:19This is 75,000 yen.
03:21That's expensive.
03:22I thought I wanted this, but when I saw that it was 75,000 yen, I decided not to buy it.
03:26By the way, do you remember the price?
03:28No, I don't.
03:29Maybe I bought it for 3,000 yen.
03:31You bought it for 3,000 yen?
03:33I don't know if it was 3,000 or 4,000 yen.
03:35It was big.
03:36It was big.
03:37At that time, there were no such big toys.
03:42We came to Mandarake in Nakano Broadway.
03:46There are 33 stores in Tenanto.
03:50Each store has a variety of products such as latest manga, plastic models, and retro games.
03:57The three of them are dealing with rare manga and magazines that are not available now.
04:03They are maniacs.
04:08Is this a booth?
04:10It's hard for me to get close.
04:14Is this close?
04:16This is not close.
04:17I'm stuck on this wall.
04:19I'm an Amazon rider.
04:22Amazon.
04:24This is Paul's Miracle Operation.
04:27I've heard this name before.
04:29It's to save my Nina.
04:33It's the Red Shadow of Kamen Rider Ninja.
04:35It's a different era.
04:37Ueshiba-san talked about this a lot.
04:39It's the Red Shadow.
04:42You remember this along with the song.
04:44I remember the song.
04:46In this showcase, there are manga magazines from the 60s to the 70s.
04:53Let's start with the quiz from the 70s boy magazine.
04:59This is a boy magazine from 1970.
05:0370 years ago?
05:04Yes.
05:05Before I was born?
05:06Before you were born.
05:07At that time, a famous person's life counseling corner was very popular.
05:14Who is that famous person?
05:17Famous person?
05:18It's the 70s.
05:20Mimura-san has an advantage.
05:22Yes, Mimura-san.
05:24He is a young man.
05:27Sadaharu Oh.
05:30He looks like him.
05:31Yes, at that time.
05:32He is famous for being a professional baseball player.
05:34There was a professional baseball player named Hiroshi.
05:37It's a shame.
05:38It's a shame.
05:40Tsuchida-san.
05:41Inoki Antonio.
05:43He was a professional baseball player.
05:45Inoki-san hasn't made a new record in 70 years.
05:49Before he became independent?
05:50Yes, he became independent in 1972.
05:52It's a shame.
05:55Who is that?
05:56I'll give you a hint.
05:58It's a character from a manga.
06:00What?
06:02It's not a person.
06:03It's a character from a manga.
06:06It's a character from a manga.
06:10I don't know.
06:11It's a manga from 70 years ago.
06:13Mimura-san.
06:15Bakabon's dad.
06:17It's a chance.
06:18Yes, it is.
06:19Unfortunately, it is.
06:20Tsuchida-san.
06:21Kange Dantei.
06:23It's a character from a manga.
06:24It's a shame.
06:26It's close.
06:28Yabuki Joe.
06:29It's not a character.
06:30It's not.
06:31Tsuchida-san.
06:32The Star One Iron.
06:34It is correct.
06:35Wow, amazing.
06:38You could easily say it from The Star of Titans.
06:40It was like a star from the 70s.
06:43The 70s was the golden age of Shonen Magazine.
06:48It was a time when real and rough works were popular.
06:53Among them, the Giant Star was a baseball manga that caused a huge boom.
07:00In order to make the main character, Hoshi Human, a baseball player,
07:03Hoshi's father, Itetsu Hoshi, had a strict Spartan education since he was a child.
07:09Itetsu Hoshi was loved by the readers of the manga at the time as a tough guy with a scary son.
07:16The reader's life consultation corner started.
07:22By the way, the one who was watching was the original author of the Giant Star, Ikki Kajiwara.
07:29I'm the captain of the Judo club in the third year of high school.
07:32I saw an answer in the magazine market that the teacher's Shigoki was also necessary.
07:37What is the difference between Shigoki and hard practice?
07:41Also, please tell me the limit of the practice that humans can withstand.
07:45What does Itetsu Hoshi say?
07:47Itetsu Hoshi said, I also practiced hard enough to make people believe in me and aimed for progress.
07:52If you still want to be strong, you won't let me quit even if I collapse.
07:58It can't be now.
08:00He's a power hungry old man.
08:03At this time, there were other cases where the characters of the manga were treated as real people.
08:11In the boxing manga, Ashita no Joe, even the funeral of the rival, Rikiishi, was held.
08:19After all, Sunday around here is also terrible.
08:22It's much better than the generation we're reading.
08:25Because I was born in 1972.
08:28Oh, but I was reading Dame Oeji.
08:30I saw it.
08:32Dame, dame, dame, oyaji.
08:35After all, it's a song.
08:40I wonder if there was a Dr. Toilet.
08:42What kind of doctor is that?
08:44What is that?
08:46I don't know either.
08:48Is it Tori Katsuyoshi?
08:50That's right.
08:52It's a gag manga.
08:54It's a gag manga.
08:56Matanki.
08:58That's right.
09:00In Japanese, it's called matanki.
09:02Matanki?
09:03What does that mean?
09:04It's a term used to refer to a baby.
09:06When we were young, my brother and I used to call him tomodachinko.
09:11He's an old man.
09:13Jumping wasn't as popular as it is now.
09:16Back then, it was on Sunday Magazine.
09:18Black Jack and Dokaben were more popular.
09:22Jumping was in the 80s.
09:25I see.
09:26What made you do it?
09:28I was inspired by Kinnikuman and Captain Tsubasa.
09:31I think it was anime.
09:33There were a lot of anime adaptations.
09:37I can really feel the history.
09:40There's so much I don't know.
09:42Here is a quiz about the legendary manga artist who is still active as a young champion.
09:50Everyone in the studio, please answer.
09:54Question.
09:56Itagaki Keisuke-sensei is famous for his martial arts manga, Baki.
10:01In fact, his debut manga was based on a theme that is not related to martial arts, but is familiar to women.
10:09What is the theme?
10:12It's not related to martial arts, but it's familiar to women.
10:16It's familiar.
10:18It's not about the Self-Defense Force.
10:20It's more about the Self-Defense Force.
10:22Yes.
10:23Yes.
10:24It's about marriage.
10:27Itagaki-sensei's manga.
10:29I'd like to see it.
10:31That's true, but...
10:34It's not related to martial arts.
10:37It's familiar to women.
10:40It's familiar to women.
10:42Yes, Miura-san.
10:45It's related to beauty salons.
10:49Unfortunately, it's pretty close.
10:52Really?
10:54Is it related to health insurance?
10:56Health insurance?
10:58It's hard to make it into a manga.
11:01There are health insurance women in the middle ages.
11:05You mean life insurance?
11:07They're like game characters.
11:09If you talk to them, they'll answer.
11:11They're in that place.
11:13Yes, in that place.
11:15Maybe it's related to health insurance.
11:17That's too bad.
11:19It's a little closer.
11:23What is the title of Itagaki-sensei's serial debut manga?
11:30Make-san?
11:31It's not Make-san, is it?
11:33Why?
11:35Ishou-san?
11:36Make-san?
11:37Make-san's manga?
11:39That's correct!
11:41That's unusual.
11:43The title is Make-Up-per.
11:47He looks strong.
11:50The protagonist, a make-up artist,
11:53changes the lives of various people with his amazing skills.
11:58Itagaki Keisuke-bushi's masterpiece.
12:05There's no fighting in it.
12:07Isn't it a ghost?
12:09It's in the eyeball.
12:12Next, let's go to the store full of memories of youth.
12:18This is Daihakka.
12:20Tsuchida-san is probably...
12:22It's Jackie Chan's Daihakka!
12:25Did you have it?
12:26Yes, I did.
12:28Kiken Daihakka.
12:30The Daihakka series was very popular when I was in elementary school.
12:34There was Gundam, too.
12:36I bought Jackie Chan.
12:38I want Jackie Chan Daihakka now.
12:41Next, what did you find in a magazine in the 90s?
12:45There's Shinora, too.
12:47Shinora is around here.
12:49This girl.
12:51She's a designer.
12:53She does various things.
12:56It's Maria.
12:58Maria.
13:00This is how an idol comes out in Sunday.
13:03Yamada Maria.
13:05She was the No.1 gravure idol at the time.
13:08She did a regular with me.
13:11When I was young, I was in a conglomerate.
13:14The icon of manga in the 90s is a gravure idol.
13:19It was a hit with Akiko Hiragata and Yuka.
13:22The manga industry was booming.
13:26It's 1982.
13:28What's going on?
13:30Is this a touch screen?
13:33I thought it was Miyuki.
13:35Superstar Retsuden.
13:37It brings back memories.
13:39The first episode was about Butcher.
13:42The first episode.
13:44Butcher was burning in the hot sand.
13:47If he didn't speed up, he'd get burned.
13:50That's when I fell in love with hell.
13:53You're practicing your techniques.
13:55I'm making a manga of the pro-wrestlers at the time.
13:59Is that why it's Retsuden?
14:01It's the same as Kajiwareki Sensei's Kyojin no Hoshi.
14:04Martial arts are amazing.
14:06Since then, there have been many manga that modeled real people.
14:11In fact, there was a model for that famous character.
14:18Question.
14:19Fujiko Fujio A's masterpiece, Warauu Salesman.
14:24At the time, A was worried about character design.
14:27He saw a certain talent on TV.
14:30He made Warauu Salesman's Moguro Fukuzo.
14:35Who is the model?
14:38I've heard of him.
14:41Who was it?
14:43Shiro Ito.
14:45Wrong.
14:47I thought it was correct.
14:49His personality and mood.
14:51That's true.
14:54Toshiyuki Nishida.
14:56Wrong.
14:59I'll give you a hint.
15:01It's a Showa company.
15:05Kyosen Ohashi.
15:07Correct.
15:10It's similar.
15:14By the way, A and Kyosen Ohashi were golf friends.
15:21By the way, there is also a manga of his younger brother, Moguro Fukujirou.
15:28There was a Moguro Fukujirou.
15:30It's a quiz that will be useful.
15:32I'm glad you said that.
15:35I want to do more.
15:39Editor-in-chief Mimura.
15:41Kichom wants to ask you something.
15:45Editor-in-chief Mimura.
15:46Did you read the manga you bought the other day?
15:49Yes, I did.
15:51I didn't buy all of them.
15:54Editor-in-chief Mimura bought a lot of manga.
15:58I read it at home.
16:00It's very interesting.
16:01I'm glad I bought it.
16:03It's correct.
16:06I'll talk about the manga that Editor-in-chief Mimura bought.
16:11The first is a short story published by Fujiko F. Fujio of Doraemon.
16:19It's a story of Minotaurus.
16:21There are about 10 stories in the short story.
16:24One of them is a self-introduction meeting.
16:29There is a self-introduction meeting.
16:31There is a college student who can't help it.
16:35A 30-year-old adult comes.
16:39You're not good now, so I'm like this now.
16:44He is preaching.
16:46I've seen this once in Doraemon.
16:51It's like the future self is coming to my room more and more.
16:57The future self who invented the time machine.
17:00He comes to the present to fix the orbit of his life.
17:05Not alone, but 30s, 40s and each age will come.
17:12A 40-year-old man comes.
17:15You fixed the orbit of your life, so I'm getting crazier.
17:21A 40-year-old man comes.
17:23A 50-year-old man comes.
17:25You fixed the orbit of your life, so I'm getting crazier.
17:29Finally, a small child comes out.
17:32These adults are scary.
17:37They jump out of the window and disappear.
17:42It's scary, isn't it?
17:44It's a short story, so I said it to the end.
17:49There are 10 things like that.
17:54Especially, there is no depiction of death.
17:58There is a depiction of jumping down.
18:01There is a depiction of disappearing.
18:04It's amazing, Mr. Fujio Fujiko.
18:07There was another Noda Crystal at that time.
18:10If the Minotaur plate is good, there is also this one.
18:15There are several short stories.
18:18Isn't it a parallel world?
18:20Is that it?
18:21That's amazing.
18:23It appears without seeing anything.
18:26There are a lot of short stories that have a good cut.
18:31It's amazing that it's a work for adults.
18:37It's amazing.
18:39The next one I read is Thunder 3.
18:42It's a sci-fi sci-fi manga with two characters who get lost in the real world and fight aliens.
18:53I bought three volumes at that time.
18:56Did you buy three volumes?
18:57After that, I bought all the volumes that came out now.
19:02It's the best.
19:04I couldn't finish it with three volumes.
19:07I don't say much, but the manga-like one is the strongest.
19:13I wanted to see the strongest one.
19:17I see.
19:19The number of manga-like characters who have disappeared from various schools is increasing.
19:28That's right.
19:29Is it increasing?
19:30It's increasing.
19:31There are three strongest manga-like characters, but the number of manga-like characters is increasing again.
19:36If there is no strong enemy on the real manga side, it will be easily defeated.
19:45It's too strong.
19:46The concept is different.
19:47That's right.
19:49If you like this manga, you'll like this manga, too.
19:54Giganto.
19:56Giganto.
19:57It's a manga about a woman who is proud of her husband.
20:01This is a manga about a woman who becomes super huge and fights a huge enemy.
20:07I see.
20:09In the case of Ultraman, when people become huge and fight each other, clothes become huge, right?
20:18Yes.
20:19This is very realistic.
20:21Clothes can be torn when they get bigger, right?
20:24Clothes don't get bigger, right?
20:26That's right.
20:28It's embarrassing to say that.
20:31The protagonist.
20:33Even if he becomes naked, he still has someone he loves.
20:37He fights a lot for that person.
20:41When I first saw it, I thought it was erotic.
20:44I think Mimura-san likes this, too.
20:47I like erotic content.
20:50But the last week, it was a big hit.
20:54It was a big hit.
20:58It's like a Hollywood movie.
21:02It's a grand story.
21:05Is that so?
21:06When a woman becomes huge, it's definitely embarrassing for women.
21:13I'd like to see it while imagining it.
21:21Love that makes the handsome president suspicious.
21:23The love that comes to mind is the 7th episode of the wedding dress a year later.
21:29The Final.
21:31Make Honey Trap.
21:32Completed.
21:33Watch until the end.
21:35Would you like to see the night view together?
21:38Excuse me.
21:43Yuki-san!
21:44Will you be my family?
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21:58Was there such a thing?
22:01The first Japanese beauty characters are popular overseas.
22:06The quality is amazing.
22:08At an event held in the United States, they are so popular that they can line up in line for a beautiful girl.
22:15I'm glad to see this.
22:17Among them, Alcanadia, a plastic model of a beautiful girl with many fans in Japan and overseas.
22:25This series, which sells more than 300,000 copies in total, is decided to be an anime this time.
22:34Wow.
22:35From figures?
22:36Plastic models are originally released as products for anime.
22:41Alcanadia is a rare case where plastic model products are too popular to be an original anime.
22:49Don't miss this Alcanadia, which is desperate to buzz.
22:55I have a plastic model in my hand.
22:57This is the plastic model.
22:59How is it?
23:02It's cute.
23:05Her face is cute.
23:08She's kicking.
23:12There are many men who want to be kicked.
23:16There is a weapon on her knee.
23:20This is painful.
23:23Next time, we will attack the manga artists who are popular in anime or live-action movies.
23:28This glossiness is amazing.
23:30Amazing.
23:32In addition, Mimura learns to play a villain from a professional.
23:35Help me.
23:36Yes, Tsutsuya.
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