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00:00let off
00:02Zikuri Kitaro
00:06Konnyawa
00:09Yoru no Shouwa no Joushiki wa Reiwa no Hijoushiki Special
00:14Mazuwa, Shouwa Sedaiga Kodomo no Toki ni Tsukatteita
00:19Fudebaku ni Matsuaru Shouwa no Joushiki, Reiwa no Hijoushiki
00:24It was called the baby boom, and it was very popular in the Showa era.
00:29A lot of new products for children were born, and it was a mega hit.
00:35Speaking of the pencil case that the Showa era used...
00:40It's a can pen.
00:41It's a can pen.
00:42That's right.
00:43It's a can pen.
00:44There was a can pen.
00:45A can pen case.
00:46It's a pencil case with a long, thin can that looks like a lunch box.
00:53I put it in the water and it fell.
00:58It was a little crooked.
01:01There was a time like that.
01:03A pencil case with a can printed with characters from idol and anime.
01:08It's called a can pen case.
01:11It was common to buy a cheap one for a few hundred yen.
01:15Even elementary school students and high school boys use this.
01:20It's this long.
01:21This is the can pen case.
01:23I've never seen this before.
01:25However, there is a pencil case that children in elementary school admire.
01:31It's got a lot of functions.
01:33It's multifunctional.
01:34That's right.
01:38Basically, you can put a lot of things in it, and you can put things in it from all over the place.
01:44Was it expensive?
01:45I think it's probably expensive.
01:48I was looking forward to going to school on Monday, so I couldn't help it.
01:53I see.
01:54Did you ask for it?
01:55Yes, I asked for it.
01:57Yes.
01:58It's a multifunctional pencil case that became popular in the 1980s.
02:03It's an item that has become popular at school just by having it.
02:07This, this, this, this.
02:09The price is about 2,000 yen, which is four to five times the price of a can pen case.
02:15It's expensive.
02:16Is it that expensive?
02:17Yes, it is.
02:18As the name suggests, the pencil case seems to have many functions.
02:23It's so thick that if you press it with a button, it opens like this.
02:28The pencil is so big that it pops out.
02:31Is that so?
02:32If you press the button inside, the eraser pops out.
02:36I think there was a bullet like that.
02:38Among them, this is a multifunctional pencil case with seven types of gimmicks.
02:45Seven types of gimmicks?
02:46That's amazing.
02:49Touch 7, a type of gimmick that moves by pressing a button.
02:54If you have this, are you a rich person?
02:57I think I'm pretty rich.
02:59I see.
03:01There are seven buttons, and if you press the green button, the button cover opens.
03:07This many?
03:09Each button has a function that tickles the child's heart.
03:14The seventh, the purple button is...
03:17That's amazing.
03:18It's fun.
03:19It's an eraser case that pops out.
03:23The third, the yellow button is a function that raises the pencil case.
03:29That's amazing.
03:31Does it go up like that?
03:33The fourth, the red button is...
03:37It's a loop.
03:40It's a loop.
03:42What is it?
03:43Do you want to try it?
03:44It's a pretty small loop, but you can enlarge the small letters.
03:54I can see it.
03:55I can see the age.
03:56I can see it.
03:58The fifth, the blue button is a free case that pops out.
04:03I can't put anything in it.
04:06You can store simple notes and journals.
04:11The sixth, the orange button is...
04:14It's a liquid crystal thermometer.
04:16That's amazing.
04:18The last blue button is a pencil sharpener.
04:21I feel like I've done a little too much.
04:25It is said that it was natural for elementary school students to compete to see how many functions there were.
04:35By the way, when I asked the Reiwa era of the studio about the pencil case that was popular in elementary school...
04:41It's a small bag with a chain of denim fabric.
04:47There's a small window here.
04:49You can change the type of window.
04:52Depending on the day, you can change the type of window.
04:56The status of the pencil case is to upgrade the version of each new instrument.
05:03I remember that.
05:04Do you know what it is?
05:06It's a generation.
05:09Did you all have it?
05:11I have a 30-centimeter steel ruler.
05:14Oh, that's right.
05:16It's a round thing.
05:18That's not it.
05:20That's a festival.
05:21That's a festival.
05:24Don't you know what a festival is?
05:26In the meantime, Showa-era common sense and Reiwa-era non-common sense are engraved in the memories of Jikurimin.
05:36Showa-era children's punishment games and pranks.
05:40There was something that I couldn't think of until now.
05:44What is it?
05:46Guri-guri.
05:47It makes me feel good.
05:49With my brother and friends.
05:51I was kidding.
05:52If I was beaten, I would do it again.
05:54I was beaten.
05:57I put my feet on my crotch and did Guri-guri.
06:02I did it like an electric shock.
06:07Electric shock.
06:09Electric shock was a very popular punishment game at the time.
06:13It's an act of stepping on the other person's crotch and stimulating it like an electric shock.
06:19It looks painful.
06:21It doesn't hurt that much.
06:23Do you do it gently?
06:25It's a game for children, but it's a pain that wakes them up.
06:33The origin of the game is a novel about pro wrestling.
06:37After that, the popular manga Dororon Enma-kun and Guguganmo were published.
06:45I think it's Dororon Enma-kun.
06:48It is said that it became popular among children in the 1970s and 1980s.
06:57Let's tell the Showa-era electric shock to the Reiwa era.
07:02Do you know what an electric shock is?
07:04Electric shock?
07:05I don't know.
07:06You don't know?
07:07I don't know.
07:08There's no way I know.
07:09I've never heard of it.
07:10It's like hitting with electricity.
07:13Electric shock?
07:14I'm scared.
07:15What is an electric shock?
07:17I don't know.
07:19I don't know.
07:21I don't know.
07:23There's no one doing it right now.
07:25It's like this.
07:28What's fun?
07:31You can't laugh.
07:33I'm just listening.
07:36By the way, in the Showa era, there were other kinds of punishment games and pranks for children.
07:43I used to do it a lot when I was in elementary school.
07:46I'm a man, so I'm excited about going around in skirts.
07:51It's like putting it on the door of the classroom and dropping it on the head of the person who opened it.
07:59It's like a blackboard eraser.
08:01It's like a classic promise.
08:05Seven-year-old murder.
08:10I don't know this. What is it?
08:13You put your finger in your ass.
08:17It's like a liver transplant.
08:20Seven-year-old murder is not a torture.
08:23Is that wrong?
08:24There's a dent between the anus and the anus.
08:28It hurts like hell.
08:32It hurts for about three hours.
08:35Does it hurt that much?
08:36I've never seen a high school student who broke his finger while doing it with a boy.
08:41That's stupid.
08:42That's too much.
08:44Is that so?
08:46If you tighten your ass, it'll hit you.
08:50There's a guy who can't get out of the game because of a baseball bat.
08:54That's stupid.
08:55It was popular to hold your crotch like this with a stick.
09:06I'm still beaten by a dog. Jungle Panic.
09:09I'm still beaten by a dog.
09:11A stick that holds the other person's crotch.
09:14Seven-year-old murder.
09:16It's a work by manga artist Kazuyoshi Torii.
09:19It became popular because of Dr. Toilet.
09:22I wrote it on Dr. Toilet's notebook.
09:26The same generation.
09:28In addition, Scout McCree is a work by Go Nagai.
09:31It was done at Harenji Academy.
09:36At that time, there were not many punishment games that became popular thanks to popular manga.
09:44It's a punishment game for children in the Showa era, and it's a joke for the Reiwa generation.
09:50It's a punishment game for the Reiwa generation.
09:53I don't think there was anything to play with.
09:57I don't think there was anything to play with.
09:59It's a punishment game for the Reiwa generation.
10:03There's nothing to play with.
10:05There's a lot of direct eroticism.
10:08By the way, when I listen to such a classic punishment game of the Reiwa generation...
10:15If it was now, I would change the icon of Instagram.
10:18I would change the proof message to a painful poem.
10:20I see.
10:22In the Showa era, there was no such SNS.
10:26Speaking of the drink that the children of the common people longed for...
10:31It was delicious when I drank it at a rich man's house.
10:34I thought it was bad to drink at home.
10:40It was delicious when I drank it at a friend's house.
10:42I thought it was bad to drink at a rich man's house.
10:46Calpis is delicious.
10:48It's delicious.
10:50I think I'm in love with it because it's a hospitality drink.
10:52Calpis, the first lactobacillus drink in Japan, was born more than 100 years ago.
11:01It was known that it could store liquid at room temperature in an era when refrigerators were not common.
11:09It was a drink that my father gave me when I was in junior high school.
11:13Calpis and orange Calpis were released.
11:17At that time, I felt that it was a little luxurious.
11:21I've never heard of it.
11:23In 1958, a rare orange Calpis was also released.
11:29It's a bottle.
11:31Calpis is a bottle.
11:32I've never seen it before.
11:33It's an image of a paper bag.
11:35I also have a paper bag.
11:37Calpis is a popular drink in the summer.
11:39It is a drink that children long for.
11:45It is also popular because it can be used as a syrup for shaved ice.
11:52Among the young people of the Showa era who longed for Calpis,
11:57what is the most popular snack?
12:02It was popular at that time.
12:05I took a picture of it.
12:07Snacks are not the main thing.
12:09I don't need stickers or chocolate.
12:11I don't need stickers or chocolate.
12:12It's Bikkuriman Choco.
12:14Bikkuriman Choco.
12:16It was very popular.
12:18Yes, Bikkuriman Choco.
12:23It is a snack sandwiched between chocolate and wafers.
12:30The stickers on the wafers were very popular among children at that time.
12:38It's been a long time.
12:42In the last century, it became a social phenomenon to sell 400 million copies a year.
12:48400 million copies.
12:49It's very popular.
12:50I don't know because I'm not in this era.
12:52There is no such sticker.
12:54There is a sticker that looks like a fake one.
13:00By the way, the sticker that looks like a fake one is
13:04a sticker that was in the beginning of Bikkuriman Choco in the 1970s.
13:09It is a sticker that was in the beginning of Bikkuriman Choco in the 1970s.
13:13There is a real picture on a transparent pedestal.
13:16It was designed to surprise people by putting the sticker on the wall or floor.
13:24If you put the sticker on the wall or floor, your brother will be surprised.
13:29I see.
13:33Let's listen to the story of the time when people bought Bikkuriman Choco, which started with such a sticker.
13:40There was a character called Hettorokoko.
13:42It was popular with everyone.
13:44It may have felt like a hero.
13:46Did you buy it until Johnny's Hettorokoko came out?
13:48Yes, I bought it.
13:49I don't know if I have it all or not.
13:52If I had this much, I would have bought it.
13:55I didn't have a Charman Car.
13:58I feel like I've been buying it for that.
14:03For the Charman Car.
14:05My friends were collecting rare ones.
14:09I think I'm collecting only the shiny ones.
14:15The shiny ones don't come out.
14:17The allowance at that time was 100 yen a day.
14:19Now it's 30 yen.
14:20I feel like I'm running out of allowance for Bikkuriman.
14:24For example, Satan Maria.
14:25I have it.
14:26I don't stop buying it because it came out.
14:29I've been buying it for a long time.
14:31It's a sense of mission.
14:32It's a sense of mission.
14:33What's popular now?
14:35There are various things like Yu-Gi-Oh!
14:37I think it's a card game.
14:40It's like Hercules.
14:42It's got a helmet on one arm.
14:45When a rare one comes out, I get excited.
14:46The shiny one.
14:48A big boom was the Devil VS Angel Seal, which was released in 1985.
14:55There are more than 1,500 types.
14:591,500 types?
15:01No matter how much I buy it, I can't complete it.
15:05Among them, the children's favorite is...
15:10Super Zeus.
15:13This is cool.
15:15St. Phoenix.
15:18It's called Super Devil.
15:22It's called a head.
15:23To get this with a shiny seal.
15:27I remember buying 10 of them every week.
15:29I think I bought it every time I went to the supermarket.
15:31There were people who exchanged boxes.
15:33I'm rich.
15:34I'm super rich.
15:3510 every week.
15:36I ate all the sweets with my parents.
15:39You can't finish it alone.
15:40I can't finish it.
15:41I only got the first chocolate.
15:43I only got the seal.
15:45I think I ate about 5 of them in a row.
15:50I lined up to get chocolate.
15:55The rich people exchange boxes.
15:57Did you exchange boxes?
15:58I said, I'm going to exchange boxes for New Year's money.
16:00All the big names in the city lined up.
16:03I don't want to.
16:04I don't need chocolate, so I'll line up with chocolate.
16:07They gave me chocolate.
16:08Thank you to the rich people.
16:10I went around twice.
16:13It's totally different.
16:15I can't think of a pure Showa generation who was passionate about collecting seals.
16:22I'm going to play a hidden penalty game that's popular with the Reiwa generation.
16:32It's not worth it.
16:34I'm not going to play a penalty game.
16:38I'm not going to play a penalty game.
16:39I'm not going to play a penalty game.
16:42What's the prank in Reiwa?
16:44There was a prank to confess in the mail.
16:48To a girl I don't like.
16:50That's not worth it.
16:51It's not worth it.
16:52It's a penalty game to confess to a girl I don't like.
16:55It was popular when I was in middle school.
16:57I was on the penalty team.
17:02Do you like Rio?
17:03A guy I've never talked to before suddenly sent me an e-mail and asked me if I like Niheichi-san.
17:10I like her.
17:11He said that.
17:12At that point, I knew it was a punishment game, so I just ignored him.
17:16But sometimes, when he says, I like you too, I get a little flustered.
17:21There was a punishment game like that.
17:26There are e-mails, right?
17:28If he says he likes me, I'll be conscious.
17:30I might fall in love with him.
17:32At that time, I didn't know if it was a real confession or a punishment game.
17:36It was a punishment game, so I was embarrassed.
17:39It was an e-mail.
17:41I got a love letter.
17:43That's good.
17:45Isn't it hard to go out in peace?
17:47I don't know if it's a lie or not.
17:49You'll be suspicious.
17:50First of all, I can't believe it unless I'm told directly.
17:53But how do you go out with him?
17:55It's a long distance relationship.
17:57Can you tell him by e-mail?
17:59Lately, I've been using LINE.
18:01And DM.
18:03It's like a shadow.
18:05It's like a shadow.
18:07Instagram DM.
18:08Instagram DM?
18:10Do you exchange DMs?
18:12I want to exchange DMs.
18:13I want to meet him.
18:15I have a lot of Instagram DMs.
18:17Have you ever been in a relationship with him on DM?
18:19I haven't.
18:21You must have.
18:23It's hard to say.
18:27It's hard to say.
18:29The BIKKURIMAN stickers were collected by Showa-era boys who didn't have a smartphone or SNS.
18:38It caused a huge boom, such as the creation of anime and games based on the world view.
18:46BIKKURIMAN stickers are now premiered.
18:53They came to the main store of Nakano, which is full of BIKKURIMAN stickers.
19:00When they enter the store, there are a lot of BIKKURIMAN stickers.
19:11Should I take anything when I see this?
19:14I can't throw it away.
19:15I can't throw it away again.
19:17The first thing he showed me was a very rare sticker that Showa-era children admired.
19:24This is BLACK ZEUS.
19:26BLACK ZEUS.
19:28This is nostalgic.
19:31BLACK ZEUS is a hologram sticker that changes its appearance with the reflection of light.
19:39How much is it?
19:41This is 60,000 yen.
19:42BLACK ZEUS is 60,000 yen?
19:44The condition of the sticker is not good.
19:46The surface of the sticker has a lot of scratches.
19:49The edge of the sticker is yellowish.
19:54I think this is a common type of deterioration.
20:01How much is it if the condition of the sticker is really good?
20:04This is a very difficult price.
20:09I think it's close to 30,000 yen.
20:1530,000 yen.
20:19I should have kept it.
20:21After this, JIKKURIMAN also wants to find his family.
20:25BIKKURIMAN stickers are very expensive.
20:28JIKKURIMAN will reveal the price.
20:32This is the first sticker of SUPER ZEUS.
20:36How much is this?
20:38This is a lot of money.
20:42I can't believe it.
20:46JIKKURIKITARO.
20:52BIKKURIMAN stickers, which were very popular in the 1980s and 1990s, have a premium price.
21:03JURA is 36,000 yen.
21:06HEDOROKOKO is 80,000 yen.
21:10I had HEDOROKOKO.
21:12Did you have it?
21:16HERACRIST is 90,000 yen.
21:21NEROMAJIN is 200,000 yen.
21:26This is 200,000 yen.
21:29BIKKURIMAN stickers, which were very popular in the 1980s and 1990s, have a premium price.
21:36This is the first sticker of SUPER ZEUS.
21:40This was the first sticker to be released in the market.
21:43This became a hot topic.
21:45How much is this?
21:50How much is this?
21:51This is a little over 2 million yen.
21:55I can't believe it.
21:58This was sold for 2.6 million yen.
22:03This was sold for 30 yen.
22:06I will tell the Reiwa era about BIKKURIMAN stickers, which were popular in the 1980s and 1990s.
22:12Do you know BIKKURIMAN stickers?
22:15Do you know BIKKURIMAN stickers?
22:17Is it a sticker?
22:18BIKKURIMAN stickers.
22:19I know.
22:20Do you know BIKKURIMAN stickers?
22:21I have bought it.
22:22This is a dirty pouch.
22:24This is a sticker.
22:26This was released in a collaboration.
22:29This was released in a collaboration with Nijisanji.
22:31This was released in a collaboration with VTUBER.
22:33This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
22:35I bought this.
22:38This was a sticker.
22:40BIKKURIMAN stickers are a collaboration with popular anime.
22:44This is a snack that is loved even in the Reiwa era.
22:49This is exciting.
23:19BIKKURIMAN stickers are a collaboration with popular anime.
23:24This was released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:26This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:28This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:30This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:32This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:33This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:34This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:35This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:36This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:37This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:38This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.
23:39This was also released in a collaboration with TOUKEN RANBU.