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00:00I came here to tell you about a god that appears in Egyptian mythology.
00:07And one more thing, what is the reason for coming to Egypt?
00:11Eh, this hasn't been publicized yet, right?
00:18Amazing!
00:22I'm the god of urban legends, Cookie!
00:25This time, it's a little more extreme.
00:28It's AI-type.
00:30AI-type?
00:31AI is so advanced that you can tell how advanced a person is just by looking at them.
00:36You can tell the level?
00:38I put in data of regular people and guests.
00:43And it shows the size of a person.
00:46That's the basic level.
00:49They're doing it, so let's take a look.
00:53Looks interesting.
00:54It's AI-type.
00:56It's good if it looks big.
00:58It's cheap.
01:00First, it's me.
01:01Interesting.
01:04It's big.
01:06It's small.
01:09Someone's really big.
01:10It's pretty big.
01:11Who is it?
01:12It's Julia-san.
01:15Me too!
01:18I'm glad.
01:21It's a monkey.
01:22It's going to get bigger.
01:23I'll do my best.
01:24It's Thomas-san.
01:27It's small.
01:28It's small.
01:29It's small.
01:35It's really big.
01:42It's different.
01:44It's different.
01:45Who is it?
01:46It's me!
01:47It's amazing.
01:49It's amazing.
01:51It's an old photo.
01:54There's no one.
01:55There's no one.
01:56There's no one.
01:57There's no one.
02:00It's small.
02:01It's small.
02:02There's something else in it.
02:05There's something else in it, so it's getting smaller.
02:07Is that possible?
02:13I love movies.
02:15I watch more than 300 movies a year.
02:19I don't just watch movies.
02:21When I watch TV dramas or anime,
02:23I want to avoid spoilers.
02:25The first person to ban spoilers
02:29was Alfred Hitchcock.
02:33He's known as the god of suspense.
02:36He made a movie called Psycho in 1960.
02:41In the middle of the movie,
02:43there's a big plot twist.
02:45He didn't want people to know about it,
02:47so he banned spoilers.
02:51The reason was
02:53that he bought all the original novels.
02:58He hired people to buy all the novels
03:01so that people wouldn't read them.
03:05The other reason was the trailer.
03:07In the movie trailer,
03:09the main story appears in the trailer.
03:11He didn't want people to know about it,
03:13so he didn't use the main story at all.
03:15He just showed the trailer of the movie.
03:19He just showed the trailer of the movie.
03:21There's another reason.
03:23In the movie theater,
03:24there's an announcement.
03:26If you've seen the movie
03:28with Hitchcock's voice,
03:30don't tell anyone about it.
03:34Hitchcock himself
03:36told the movie theater about it.
03:39What's even more amazing is
03:41that the movie theater
03:43didn't allow anyone to enter or leave.
03:46All the movie theaters
03:48didn't allow anyone to enter or leave.
03:52That's the story of Hitchcock.
03:57Whether you believe it or not,
03:59it's up to you.
04:02The famous Japanese song that was praised by the world.
04:07There's a rumor that Billy Joel's song,
04:09Big Shot,
04:11was made as a homage to the theme song of Shoten.
04:16Billy Joel?
04:18Shoten is faster?
04:20Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
04:23You're doubting, right?
04:25First, please listen to the theme song of Shoten.
04:30It's an image.
04:35Shoten's theme song.
04:36Next, please listen to the theme song of Big Shot.
04:48It's very similar.
04:50No, it's not.
04:51It's not that similar.
04:53It's not that similar.
04:55It's not similar at all.
04:57So what is this?
04:58When Billy Joel came to Japan,
05:00the theme song of Shoten was left in his ears.
05:04So Big Shot was made.
05:07I think you can say this.
05:09No, maybe I just happened to see it.
05:12Which one is it?
05:15No, no, no, no, no.
05:16That's not the phrase.
05:17Which one is it?
05:21Which one is it?
05:22Shoten.
05:23It's a common phrase.
05:24I did it naturally.
05:25Which one is it?
05:27Everyone, there's more.
05:29The theme song of a Japanese movie was influenced by this.
05:34There's a very famous song.
05:36It's Queen's We Are The Champions.
05:41Some people say it's similar on the Internet.
05:44I think it was composed from the theme song of Men Are Painful.
05:51The theme song of Men Are Painful was composed from the theme song of We Are The Champions.
05:56Please listen to it.
06:07I was born and raised in Shibamata.
06:12I'm a man who uses milk as a substitute.
06:15My name is Brad.
06:17I'm going to be a tiger.
06:21What?
06:24I'm a man who uses milk as a substitute.
06:33I'm a man who uses milk as a substitute.
06:42I'm a man who uses milk as a substitute.
06:44Wait a minute. Let's withdraw for today.
06:50There is something in common.
06:52The first work of Otoko wa Tsurai was released in 1969.
06:57And We are the Champions was released in 1977.
07:02So, we can say that We are the Champions is a theme song of Otoko wa Tsurai.
07:11If you happen to see it, which one is it?
07:24Manga that saves Japan
07:27A certain country has been trying to invade Japan for a long time.
07:34And it's been confirmed.
07:37It's been going on for a long time.
07:41But why don't they invade Japan?
07:47There was a reason.
07:49The top of the top of a country that tried to invade Japan was a big fan of One Piece.
07:57So, when the top of the top of the country tried to invade Japan,
08:02the top said,
08:03Wait a minute. Let's do it after One Piece is over.
08:08So, they waited for One Piece to be over.
08:15The government officials who heard that said,
08:18It's not good to end it.
08:20So, the government officials went to Mr. Oda and said,
08:24Please make it longer.
08:26I'm counting on you.
08:28I'm counting on you.
08:29I'm counting on you.
08:32But Mr. Oda said,
08:33It's already decided.
08:35I have the pride as a writer.
08:38So, there are a lot of rescues in this city.
08:43I think it's to make it longer.
08:52Ms. Kanda, what do you think?
08:53I like Mr. Urasawa Naoki.
08:56Is there any urban legend of Mr. Urasawa Naoki?
09:00All of a sudden?
09:03Mr. Urasawa Naoki wanted to draw a monster or a boy in the 20th century.
09:08He became a cartoonist to draw that.
09:11But the person in charge said,
09:12This can't be a hit.
09:14Please draw something more popular.
09:18I got it.
09:19He said,
09:20If I guess it, I can draw it.
09:22When the Olympics were held,
09:24He said,
09:25I'll draw a cartoon where a girl is active and make it a hit.
09:28That's what he drew.
09:29It's Yawara.
09:32When I ate with Mr. Urasawa Naoki,
09:35I heard about the birth of Yawara.
09:38The person in charge loves sports very much.
09:41He was drawing something else.
09:43But the person in charge didn't react well.
09:45When I talked about sports, he didn't react well.
09:48He said he drew a story about judo.
09:50Did you hear that from him?
09:51Yes.
09:52You win.
09:55Wait a minute.
09:56Wait a minute.
09:57Is there such an invitation?
09:59It's okay.
10:00It's okay because I know it.
10:02Why are you doing this on purpose?
10:04It's not like that.
10:05Is there such a custom?
10:07It's a TV recording.
10:10The influence of Naruto, a world-famous work.
10:14One Piece is also popular.
10:16Ninja.
10:18Katana.
10:20Ninja is very popular in Japanese culture.
10:23It is said that Naruto is more popular in the world.
10:28This is just a theory.
10:30The title is Naruto.
10:33There are many scenes where the main character eats ramen.
10:38Overseas people have a great admiration for Japanese ramen.
10:43However, there are many cases where Naruto is not included in the current ramen.
10:46One piece of Naruto is very expensive.
10:48The price of ramen is very high.
10:51Naruto is not included in the current ramen.
10:54When people from overseas came to Japan, they complained a lot.
10:59The ramen shop recently introduced Naruto.
11:06This is a great manga that has a great influence.
11:10The role of a cat hidden in a big hit anime.
11:16In the world of manga, cats are often treated as special creatures.
11:22What?
11:24Cats look at humans.
11:26Doraemon is a cat-shaped robot as a surveillance role of Nobita.
11:33There is a black cat called Jiji in the role of Kiki.
11:37There is always a cat next to the main character.
11:42There is also a cat bus in Totoro.
11:45The main character and Satsuki are watching.
11:47What is the existence of the cat bus?
11:49I think the cat bus is watching humans.
11:55In Egyptian mythology, there was a cat god named Bastet.
12:00In Japan, there is a cat god named Ukemochi.
12:07On the way to the grave of Tokugawa Ieyasu of Nikko Toshogu, there is a cat watching.
12:17Cats and humans have a close relationship.
12:21Cats are special creatures.
12:23I think the cat bus is not included in the anime.
12:28The cat bus is close to God.
12:31What is this?
12:36The legendary truth heard from Akira Toriyama.
12:41I'm Akira Toriyama, who passed away in March this year.
12:45I became friends with him for a strange reason.
12:49How often did you meet him?
12:51I met him twice a year.
12:55You have a lot of goods.
12:58I drew a picture of Goku wearing the same clothes as me.
13:03I drew it on my computer for the first time in 40 years.
13:11This is a work called Dragon Ball.
13:13When I first drew Super Saiyan, there was a legend that I couldn't color my hair.
13:24I heard this from him.
13:26It was troublesome.
13:31There was a person in charge of coloring.
13:35Toriyama thought the color of Super Saiyan's hair was white.
13:42When I watched the anime, I noticed that Super Saiyan's hair was blonde.
13:49I was surprised.
13:51Didn't you watch the anime?
13:53I didn't watch it.
13:55Toriyama can't draw the next character unless he forgets the character.
14:00He only remembers the main character.
14:03There is a character called Vegeta.
14:06There is a character called Oozaru Inada.
14:09I like that character.
14:10I asked Toriyama if he could draw it.
14:13Toriyama forgot the character.
14:17I took a picture of Oozaru on my iPhone.
14:21The teacher was imitating the picture.
14:30I was asked about Toriyama Road.
14:34There is a legend that the local government built a road from Toriyama's house to the airport.
14:42I heard this from him.
14:44There is no such road.
14:46It gets caught in traffic lights and traffic jams.
14:50There is no such road.
14:52When I was drawing Dr. Slump, I didn't have an assistant.
14:58There is a legend that Toriyama only slept for 20 minutes a week.
15:03I heard this from him.
15:05He said he only slept for 20 minutes a week.
15:10He only slept for 20 minutes a week?
15:14He only slept for 20 minutes a week.
15:18Shunshin Clinic T works as an active doctor as well as an entertainer.
15:26The true meaning of Yabu doctor.
15:30When you hear the word Yabu doctor, you think it's a word that refers to a bad doctor.
15:37In fact, this word refers to a famous doctor in Yabu in the country of Tajima in northern Hyogo prefecture.
15:45The doctor's reputation was so high that a fake doctor came from Yabu.
15:56There is a novel.
15:58The doctor treated the patient well and asked for a high treatment fee.
16:04The doctor's reputation was so high that a fake doctor came from Yabu in the country of Tajima in northern Hyogo prefecture.
16:09After that, the doctor's reputation was so high that a fake doctor came from Yabu.
16:17That's amazing.
16:20The rumor is that the doctor is a fake doctor.
16:23The mystery of breathing.
16:26When you are cold, you breathe out when you eat hot food.
16:34Do you know why the temperature of the wind and the leaf is different?
16:38Actually, the temperature when you breathe out is about 35 degrees, which is the same as the body temperature.
16:46If you are 10 cm away, the wind is about 28 degrees and the leaf is about 32 degrees.
16:52The wind is a little lower.
16:54The wind is faster than the leaf, so it gets colder because it involves the cold air around it.
17:04So, for example, when you are in a desert-like hot air, the wind involves the air around you, so you feel hot.
17:19He is a legal lawyer, but also a member of the Manzai Association.
17:24Justice Kotage
17:27A false judge
17:31Speaking of judges, I think it is a profession that is trusted by the people.
17:36There was a ridiculous judge in the past.
17:39There was a judge in the Meiji era named Kai Watanabe.
17:44What is ridiculous is that this person is a fugitive.
17:51He committed a crime and was serving a sentence, but then he escaped from prison.
17:55He disguised his identity and changed his name to Kurata Tsujimura.
18:00In order to be more trusted, he took the test of a judge and became a judge.
18:08He actually worked as a judge for about four years.
18:11From the middle, he was told that he looked like Kai Watanabe.
18:16In the end, he was arrested and sentenced to trial.
18:21However, he committed the crime of escaping from prison.
18:26He was tried for disguising his identity.
18:29In the law at that time, it was decided who entered the document to disguise his identity.
18:35The person who entered the document was the person in charge of the window.
18:40So Kai Watanabe himself became innocent.
18:44He lived a social life without being charged with a crime.
18:48It's a story about people who seem to be doing their best.
18:53The news of the trial is displayed in the illustration.
18:58The news of the trial is displayed in the illustration.
19:01In general, it was said that it was done for the privacy of the defendant.
19:05However, when you look at the news of the trial overseas, you can see the actual video.
19:10So why is this illustration used only in Japan?
19:15Until the end of the 20th century, reporters were allowed to take pictures in Japan during the trial.
19:23However, the media at that time was very bad-mannered.
19:28In the case of the trial, reporters were forced to ring the shutter.
19:31On the other hand, they set up a tripod behind the judge and took pictures from there.
19:37The light above the judge was broken and the judge was injured.
19:43This was such a nuisance.
19:46Therefore, the rule has changed to the current rule that you can't take pictures unless you have permission from the judge.
19:57Ms. Kanda, do you want to hear the urban legend of NHK?
20:00Yes, I do.
20:01It's about the announcer.
20:03There is an urban legend that the announcer of NHK reads the news with a low voice.
20:10The reason for this is that NHK has a strong disaster reporting system.
20:15When I go to the local office, I read the news alone for about 5 hours.
20:19When the elderly who are watching get tired of their ears, they turn off the TV.
20:24They can't save their lives, so they use a low voice so that they don't get tired.
20:29When I read the news on Fuji TV, it was too low, so I asked them to raise it a little.
20:36That's great.
20:41Crazy Coco has a career as a CA in a foreign airline.
20:53When I was a CA, I went to about 70 countries.
20:56If you look at various countries, you can see the density of passengers just by going to the airport.
21:03For example, if you go to Europe, the pub culture is flourishing, so there are quite a few customers at the check-in time.
21:09I see.
21:11The number of couples who wear a pair of clothes with a large logo is 2,000%.
21:22I understand.
21:24The size of the logo and the size of the attitude are proportional.
21:29One of the things you have to be careful about is that there are customers who don't drink, eat, or sleep on international flights.
21:41That's scary.
21:43This is because a large amount of illegal drugs are wrapped in a wrap and swallowed.
21:49There is a high possibility that they are trying to infiltrate the law by hiding it in their bodies.
21:54If they put something in their mouths, their stomachs will move and the wrap will come off.
22:00I see.
22:01So they spend a long time on the flight as it is.
22:06When they achieve their goal, they drink a lot of oil and spit it out as a waste.
22:13Do they drink a lot of oil and spit it out?
22:15That's why you shouldn't put anything in your mouth until you pursue it.
22:19If you see such a customer on the plane, please report it to the CA immediately.
22:23You may be able to catch the eyes of a criminal.
22:29That's scary.
22:30I have a tip for you.
22:32If you don't eat or sleep on international flights, you will stand out.
22:41You should contact the person in charge of you.
22:45Then you should contact the captain.
22:47You will be caught when you arrive.
22:49The police are waiting for you.
22:53What if you suddenly die on the plane?
22:57Sadly, there are people who lose their lives on the plane.
23:02Most airlines have a bag called a body bag.
23:08You put your body in it.
23:10There is a bag called a galley in the back.
23:13You put your body in it and wait until you land.
23:18However, in some airlines in the West,
23:21they put an eye mask and a blanket on your body.
23:27Then you wait until you land.
23:31It's a way to make people think you're just tired and sleeping.
23:38A long time ago, people used to put a bottle of vodka or gin on their seats.
23:46Then they thought you were sleeping.
23:50I see.
23:52If you see a customer wearing an eye mask and a blanket on the plane,
23:56you may have died suddenly.
24:00It's a urban legend.
24:03When I was on the plane, I didn't even think about it.
24:14During the war, Haneda Airport was used as a military base.
24:19It is said that dozens of planes and various weapons were stored there.
24:26After the end of World War II,
24:28Japan was banned from manufacturing, researching, and flying planes by the GHQ.
24:35As a result, the planes in the airport were destroyed.
24:40The planes and weapons were placed in a pond called Kamoike near the airport.
24:48After that, the Kamoike was built.
24:52It is also said that the Haneda Airport runway was built on it.
25:00It's still scary.
25:02It's still scary.
25:03It's a new shrine.
25:06Haneda Airport Terminal 1's arrival lobby.
25:10Haneda Airport Shrine is located near Exit 4.
25:15I didn't know that.
25:17I didn't know I was going there.
25:19Did you know that there is a shrine here?
25:23I didn't know.
25:24I didn't know.
25:25This is the shrine.
25:29This shrine is a shrine that prays for the safety of the sky by worshipping the air traffic controllers and passengers.
25:35I see.
25:36This shrine prays for the safety of the sky.
25:38Many pilots and passengers often visit this shrine.
25:43However, this shrine is also a popular spot for examinees.
25:50I see.
25:53I didn't know that.
25:56He is a former member of the Self-Defense Force.
25:58He was also a member of Yokosuka.
26:01His name is Koyasu Henderson.
26:08I don't know the exact location of this shrine.
26:11There is a huge mountain in the south of Japan.
26:15The mountain is in the middle of the mountain.
26:18A huge cannon appears from below.
26:27Is that true?
26:29Is that true?
26:30Did you make this during the war?
26:32I forgot to ask that.
26:34I'm sorry.
26:35He is honest.
26:36He is stupid.
26:37I'm sorry.
26:38This time, we looked into the urban legend of the Self-Defense Force in Kanto.
26:44Please watch the video clip.
26:46It's not over yet.
26:47Yes.
26:48The urban legend of the Self-Defense Force in Kanto
26:53Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture is home to the Yokosuka Self-Defense Force.
26:58Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture is home to the Yokohama Self-Defense Force.
27:02Can you enter the building?
27:04I can't enter.
27:05Please enter the second floor.
27:08Zama Chuton City, Kanagawa Prefecture is home to the Zama Self-Defense Force.
27:14Hirumatsu City, Saitama Prefecture is home to the Hirumatsu Self-Defense Force.
27:17You are always outside.
27:18You are a tourist.
27:20Yokota City, Fussa City, Tokyo is home to the Yokota Self-Defense Force.
27:24You are going around.
27:26Omiya Chuton City, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture is home to the Omiya Self-Defense Force.
27:30Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture is home to the Self-Defense Force Shimofusa Air Base.
27:34Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture is home to the Air Self-Defense Force Narashino Bunton Base.
27:38And the land Self-Defense Force Narashino Chuton City.
27:41It is in Funabashi.
27:42Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture is home to the Air Self-Defense Force Kisarazu Bunton Base.
27:46And the land Self-Defense Force Kisarazu Chuton City.
27:50There are 11 Self-Defense Force facilities in the area I just introduced.
27:54All of these are around Route 16.
27:59I see.
28:00In addition, this Route 16 is about 3 km in front of the Sagamihara Police Station.
28:06This road is wide.
28:08The width is about 40 meters.
28:10It is said that this road is designed to be used as a runway for airplanes when traveling.
28:17In part, this Route 16, which is also called National Defense Road, may have been built to protect the capital, Tokyo.
28:26Don't get in.
28:28You can't get in.
28:31Are you serious?
28:32You can go to a secret place.
28:34If you cross the road, you may get in trouble.
28:38I don't know.
28:40Can I say something?
28:41What?
28:42Believe it or not.
28:43I'm sure.
28:45I'm sure.
28:47I came here to say this.
28:49I consulted with various colleagues.
28:51I decided to appear on this program.
28:54They told me a lot of things.
28:55I think everyone is watching this program.
28:57They told me a lot of things.
28:59There is something written on your left hand.
29:01I was told that there is a sushi restaurant in Akita Middle Town.
29:10There is a golf course in Kisarazu Middle Town.
29:12Is it in Akita?
29:13Yes, it is.
29:14They told me that.
29:15It's a story of unreasonable constitution.
29:18I have to tell you this.
29:20They told me a lot of things.
29:22They told me a lot of things.
29:24He has won the first prize in a real estate company in the capital.
29:31He is a real estate entertainer.
29:34What is the meaning of the real estate subsidy?
29:39General real estate companies are closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
29:44They are particular about acting.
29:48Tuesday is a day off.
29:51The property and the day off are incompatible.
29:56They are closed on Tuesdays.
29:58On Wednesdays, they are closed because of the flood.
30:01The contract is in the water.
30:04They are closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
30:10Is there a tip for people who buy real estate?
30:17It's my feeling.
30:19Many businessmen who wear a bracelet on their arm are liars.
30:24Thank you very much.
30:25And the sunburn.
30:27The sunburn in the winter is a proof that you are going golfing.
30:31Many people in real estate companies are golf lovers.
30:35They are like real estate businessmen.
30:40I see.
30:42It's not a loser.
30:44He is a professor of science.
30:48He is a professor of science.
30:53He is a man who holds the key to technological evolution.
30:58Lion, the king of the beast, hunts in a herd.
31:04What is the success rate of the hunt?
31:07The success rate is amazing.
31:09It's about 30%.
31:11It's low.
31:12It's surprisingly low.
31:13The success rate of the sea hunter is about 50%.
31:19It's surprisingly low.
31:2295% of the animals are successful in hunting.
31:28That is a dragonfly.
31:32Dragonflies have a pair of eyes.
31:35The eyes of the dragonfly are 10,000 to 30,000.
31:40You can see the movement of the dragonfly instantly.
31:44Dragonflies are professional jumpers.
31:47They can fly backwards.
31:49When the dragonfly is stopped, it suddenly flies.
31:52It depends on the type of dragonfly, but it can fly at a speed of 50 km per hour.
31:58A research institute thought it would be good to use a dragonfly as a reference for the improvement of drones.
32:07The future of drones may look like a dragonfly.
32:17There are many topics that you can't keep quiet if you know.
32:21The ability of a banker who is not known.
32:26It's me.
32:27If you go to a bank, you can see a plant.
32:32The height of the plant is 170 cm.
32:36The reason is that you can see the height of the bank robber when he comes.
32:44It's a guide.
32:48There are other measures.
32:50When a bank robber comes, you can learn the characteristics of the robber individually.
32:56For example, you can learn the characteristics of the robber's hair, skin color, shoes, and so on.
33:02You can learn the characteristics of the robber's hair, skin color, shoes, and so on.
33:11You can't learn everything by yourself.
33:15What do you want to know?
33:18I want to ask Sakai.
33:21This is a technique related to electrical engineering.
33:26Electrical engineering is carried out all over Japan.
33:31It's a very dangerous job.
33:34It uses high-voltage current.
33:36The workers may be electrocuted.
33:40If you go to help them, they will be electrocuted.
33:47There is only one technique to prevent this.
33:52It's a dropkick.
33:56If you are electrocuted, dropkick will release the current.
34:02If you don't release your feet from the air, it won't work.
34:08If you are involved in electrical engineering, you must learn how to dropkick.
34:18This is a dropkick.
34:21The best dropkick in electrical engineering is scouted by the professional wrestling world.
34:29He is a legendary wrestler.
34:31He is JUSHIN Thunder Liger.
34:35Thunder Liger?
34:38It's up to you to believe it or not.
34:43It's up to you to believe it or not.
34:47Next, IMANARU, what do you think?
34:50I don't know yet.
34:53Why is it called a bug?
34:57It's called a bug.
35:00In 1947, Grace Hopper was in the U.S. Navy.
35:07She worked at a computer company.
35:10She was in trouble with the computer.
35:15She checked the inside of the computer.
35:20There was an image of a bug in the circuit of the computer.
35:26She removed the image and started the computer.
35:30She sent it to the headquarters of the Navy.
35:34She pasted the image on the computer and sent it to the headquarters of the Navy.
35:40It's called a bug.
35:42She removed the image of a bug in the circuit of the computer.
35:47She started the computer.
35:50It's called a bug because it's said to be a virus.
35:55It's a bug in which a real bug is stuck.
35:59It's a bug in which a real bug is stuck.
36:03It's a bug in which a real bug is stuck.
36:06Next, please.
36:09I'm curious about three puddings and four yogurts.
36:14Who is this?
36:15It's me.
36:17When I went shopping at the supermarket, there were three puddings and four yogurts.
36:26This is the shape of the Japanese family when it was released at that time.
36:32It's a family of four.
36:34Dad, mom, me, sister, me, mom, and my sister.
36:38Yogurt is eaten in the morning.
36:41At that time, four people ate yogurt together.
36:44That's why there are four.
36:46Pudding is a snack.
36:48So I eat it at 3 p.m.
36:50My dad goes to work.
36:54Mom, me, my sister, and my brother.
36:57Three of us eat it together.
37:01I want to say it.
37:03I want to say it.
37:05I want to say it.
37:07I want to say it.
37:09The youkai of kissing.
37:12There is a woman who suddenly kisses at a scramble intersection in Shibuya.
37:23It's a legend.
37:25It's a beautiful woman in her late 20s.
37:36Where was it in Shibuya?
37:38At a scramble intersection.
37:41Is this a temple?
37:43Yes, it's a temple.
37:45Do you live in a temple or see ghosts?
37:50I don't have a spirit.
37:52My great-grandfather has a great ability.
37:57I often go to the entrance of the temple.
38:00I'm talking to someone even though there's no one there.
38:03I'll do this and that, so don't worry.
38:06I got a call from the living room.
38:09Someone died.
38:12My great-grandfather said he was coming to say hello.
38:17That's amazing.
38:20After the big accident.
38:23A long time ago, a tank lorry and a car with a hundred birds collided.
38:29There was an accident and a fire.
38:31At once, 100 fried chickens were made.
38:37Colonel Sanders saw the scene.
38:41He said he didn't see it.
38:43That's amazing.
38:45That's amazing.

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