Eine jüngere Generation von Japanern beginnt sich zu fragen, warum irgendjemand Tamori, den älteren Komiker mit Sonnenbrille, jemals lustig fand. President.jp versucht es zu erklären
Eine jüngere Generation von Japanern beginnt sich zu fragen, warum irgendjemand Tamori, den älteren Komiker mit Sonnenbrille, jemals lustig fand. President.jp versucht es zu erklären
Kind of reminds me of how comedians try to convince everyone that Jay Leno actually used to be really funny in the 1970s.
tiersanon on
Alt title: „The younger generation is waking up to the fact Japanese ‚comedy‘ isn’t actually funny.“
trashboxbozo on
Can’t say I’ve ever seen his comedy or the full show but I like watching Sora Mimi Hour clips on YouTube. What is it about his comedy that isn’t funny? Is it just dated or is it controversial?
Lothrindel on
I always feel sorry for the poor young woman who has to walk three steps behind him and be amazed about how clever and knowledgeable he is on that history show he does.
Corpshark on
Japanese TV humor does not translate at all to non-Japanese.
Additional-Painter88 on
‘Japanese young people understand that Japanese comedy isn’t funny and is just incredibly annoying and loud for no reason’
Impressive-Ship-40 on
If you grew up here you’d get use to japanese humor.
CampaignHaunting7350 on
I (39F) know him more as a TV host
Stumblerrr on
People in these comments saying japan humor is not funny makes me wonder if they ever watched Gaki no Tsukai
That stuff makes me laugh so hard
Cute-Habit-4377 on
Didn’t he die a few years back and get replaced by an animatronic figure. Nobody noticed.
vinsmokesanji3 on
Well Tamori is just a relic of Showa. Same for Kuroyanagi Tetsuko. I do think that humor is evolving. Comedian duos like Reiwa Romance, Takuro, are pretty good
smallpenguinable on
Ken Shimura is funnier imo, always like his timings.
Diligent-Hunter-9382 on
There is a lot of stupid generalization happening here. These comments are often translated into Japanese and end up fueling anti-foreigner sentiment. People complain about anti-foreigner sentiment, but comments like these are a big part of the reason it has increased. Alongside very outdated stereotypes—such as drinking party culture—they are used as easy rage-bait content to gain traction. Reddit, in particular, is very popular for this purpose.
chari_de_kita on
Saw a bunch of „comedians“ yesterday and most of their content was based on references I didn’t get, celebrities I don’t know, corny puns and exaggerated loud reactions being repeated over and over and over again. And there were props and ridiculous outfits too.
UStoJapan on
I don’t need him to be a comedian. I need him to continue to be a tourist having fun on ブラタモリ!
hailsatyr666 on
I’ve always said this and I’m not even young. Like dude, you’re old, just retire already let other TV stars shine.
Those TV shows are built with his persona in the center and all other celebrities sitting around scripted to laugh at every word he says.
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Kind of reminds me of how comedians try to convince everyone that Jay Leno actually used to be really funny in the 1970s.
Alt title: „The younger generation is waking up to the fact Japanese ‚comedy‘ isn’t actually funny.“
Can’t say I’ve ever seen his comedy or the full show but I like watching Sora Mimi Hour clips on YouTube. What is it about his comedy that isn’t funny? Is it just dated or is it controversial?
I always feel sorry for the poor young woman who has to walk three steps behind him and be amazed about how clever and knowledgeable he is on that history show he does.
Japanese TV humor does not translate at all to non-Japanese.
‘Japanese young people understand that Japanese comedy isn’t funny and is just incredibly annoying and loud for no reason’
If you grew up here you’d get use to japanese humor.
I (39F) know him more as a TV host
People in these comments saying japan humor is not funny makes me wonder if they ever watched Gaki no Tsukai
That stuff makes me laugh so hard
Didn’t he die a few years back and get replaced by an animatronic figure. Nobody noticed.
Well Tamori is just a relic of Showa. Same for Kuroyanagi Tetsuko. I do think that humor is evolving. Comedian duos like Reiwa Romance, Takuro, are pretty good
Ken Shimura is funnier imo, always like his timings.
There is a lot of stupid generalization happening here. These comments are often translated into Japanese and end up fueling anti-foreigner sentiment. People complain about anti-foreigner sentiment, but comments like these are a big part of the reason it has increased. Alongside very outdated stereotypes—such as drinking party culture—they are used as easy rage-bait content to gain traction. Reddit, in particular, is very popular for this purpose.
Saw a bunch of „comedians“ yesterday and most of their content was based on references I didn’t get, celebrities I don’t know, corny puns and exaggerated loud reactions being repeated over and over and over again. And there were props and ridiculous outfits too.
I don’t need him to be a comedian. I need him to continue to be a tourist having fun on ブラタモリ!
I’ve always said this and I’m not even young. Like dude, you’re old, just retire already let other TV stars shine.
Those TV shows are built with his persona in the center and all other celebrities sitting around scripted to laugh at every word he says.